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Raffles, T.S. 1830. Memoir of the life and public services of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. London, John Murray. pp. i-xvi, 1-723, 1-10.

Memoir of the life and public services of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles

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Location Museums Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis)

Skin, young. Collected by: T.S. Raffles. In coll. Zoological Society of London, London, United Kingdom

Note
Location Museums Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis)

Skin, young. Collected by: T.S. Raffles. In coll. Zoological Society of London, London, United Kingdom

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Location Museums Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis)

Badak

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Location Museums Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis)

Warak

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Location Museums Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis) Year 1820

Letter by T.S. Raffles to Marsden, dated Bencoolen, 14 March 1820. I can only trace the two-horned animal in Sumatra. The white-banded animal which i have provisionally termed a rhinoceros, on account of the horn, must be an entirely new animal.

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Location Museums Species Sumatran Rhino (sumatrensis)

Tennu. Letter by raffles to Mr. Marsden, dated Bencoolen, 14 March 1820. Tennu is still uncertian, is not the tapir.

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