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Bovill, E.W. 1966. Missions to the Niger, volume 3: The Bornu Mission 1822-25, part 2. Cambridge, Hakluyt Society, Works Second Series, vol. 129. pp. i-xii, 309-595.

Missions to the Niger, volume 3: The Bornu Mission 1822-25, part 2

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Children, J.G. 1826. Letter to Dixon Denham, dated 1 May 1826.
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Denham, D. 1822. Expedition to Mandara.
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Location Chad Subject Distribution Species African Rhinos

Mission of Denham and Clapperton, 1822-1825, expedition to Mandara, situated 150 miles south of Lake Chad, between Logone River and headwaters of the Yedseram. The sheikh sent elephant tusks and the horns of three other animals [including that of the] kirkadan, a two horned animal, with one long horn and a second shorter just above it, nearly between the eyes, was described to me as having, on the sheikh's late expedition to Gulphi, carried a man and horse, spiked on his horn, more than one hundred yards, when, frightened by the cries of the people, he dropped them, and made his escape: the man was unhurt, but the horse died.

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Location Chad Subject Distribution Species African Rhinos

Karkadann

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Location Chad Subject Distribution Species African Rhinos

Karkaddan

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Location Chad Subject Distribution Species African Rhinos Year 1822

Mission of Denham and Clapperton, 1822-1825, expedition to Mandara, situated 150 miles south of Lake Chad, between Logone River and headwaters of the Yedseram. The sheikh sent elephant tusks and the horns of three other animals [including that of the] kirkadan, a two horned animal, with one long horn and a second shorter just above it, nearly between the eyes, was described to me as having, on the sheikh's late expedition to Gulphi, carried a man and horse, spiked on his horn, more than one hundred yards, when, frightened by the cries of the people, he dropped them, and made his escape: the man was unhurt, but the horse died. This animal is extremely ferocious, and by no means common, and was described to us as being equal to a good sized bullock in height: part of the head which I saw resembled very much that of a large hog, except about the mouth, which wanted the tusks, and resembled that of a buffalo.

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