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Smith, Andrew 1831. Contributions to the natural history of South Africa, &c. No. I. South African Quarterly Journal First Series, 1 (part 5, October 1831): 9-24.
Smith, Andrew 1833. An epitome of African zoology; or, a concise description of the objects of the animal kingdom inhabiting Africa, its islands and seas. [Introduction]. South African Quarterly Journal Second Series, No. 1 (part 1, October-December 1833): 16.
Somers Heidhues, M. 2005. An Early Traveler's Compendium : Caspar Schmalkalden 's Images of Asia. Archipel 70: 145-184.
Mortillet, G. de 1868. Sur le crâne quaternaire d'Eguisheim et mâchoire miocène de rhinocéros entaillée. Bulletin de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris (2) 3: 405-408.
Ligers, Z. 1960. La chasse à l'éléphant chez les Bozo. Journal de la Société des Africanistes 30 (1): 95-99.
Kroeger, J. 2004. On Mahmud b. Ishaq al-Shihabi's Manuscript of Yusuf va Zulaykh of 964 (1557). Muqarnas: An Annual on the Visual Culture of the Islamic World 21: 239-254.
Ayling, J. 2013. What Sustains wildlife crime? Rhino horn trading and the resilience of criminal networks. Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy 16 (1): 57-80.
Himberg, K. 2001. Phantasmen der Nase: Literarische Anthropologie eines hervorstechenden Organs. In: Bentien, C. & Wulf, C., Korperteile: eine kulturelle Anatomie. pp. 84-103.
Johnston, H.H. 1884. The river Congo: from its mouth to Bólóbó; with a general description of the natural history and anthropology of the western basin. London, Sampson Low, Marston, Seable & Rivington.
Thonnerieux, Y. 2016. Un peu de repit pour les rhinoceros africains. Revue CHARC (Le magazine de la chasse à l'arc) 2016: 1-7.
Pinto Llona, A.C.; Pellejero Uson, I.; Val Molina, S. 2006. EI rinoceronte fósil del "Pozu La Peruyal" (Onís, Asturias) – The fossil rhinoceros from "POZU La Peruyal" Cave (Onís, Asturias). Sautuola (Instituto de Prehistoria y Arqueologia "Sautllola"), Santander 12: 409-420.
Marck, K.W. 2016. Het spiertje van Albinus (EDBM): a 'be aware of' voor iedere operateur van handen. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Plastische Chirurgie 2016 (1): 21-24.
Monegon, E. 2006. New knowledge of strange things: exotic animals from the West. Disquisitions on the Past and Present no. 15: 39-48.
Faith, J.T.; Tryon, C.A.; Peppe, D.J. 2016. Environmental change, ungulate biogeography, and their implications for early human dispersals in Equatorial East Africa. In: Jones, S.C. & Stewart, B.A., Africa from MIS 6-2: Population dynamics and paleoenvironments. pp. 233-246.
Potts, M.D. 2015. Creation of Malaysia's Royal Belum State Park: a case study of conservation in a developing country. Journal of Environment & Development 24 (1): 54-81.
Made, J. van der 2015. Caune de l'Arago: human fossils, archaeology and, last but not least, a long sequence of large mammal faunas. In: Lumley, H.de (ed). Caune de l'Arago, Tautavel-en-Roussillon, Pyrenees-Orientales, France, vol. 6: pp. 623-628.
Verschuren, J. 2014. Garamba National Park, a threatened marvel: early research and conservation. In: Hillman Smith, K., Kalpers, L.A. & Orrega, N. (eds) Garamba: conservation in peace and war. Nairobi, Authors. pp. 153-166.
Hillman Smith, K. 2014. The northern white rhinos. In: Hillman Smith, K., Kalpers, L.A. & Orrega, N. (eds) Garamba: conservation in peace and war. Nairobi, Authors. pp. 243-270.
Hillman Smith, K.; White, B. 2014. Northern white rhinos back to Africa. In: Hillman Smith, K., Kalpers, L.A. & Orrega, N. (eds) Garamba: conservation in peace and war. Nairobi, Authors. pp. 383-391.
Verschuren, J. 2014. Early history of conservation in Congo. In: Hillman Smith, K., Kalpers, L.A. & Orrega, N. (eds) Garamba: conservation in peace and war. Nairobi, Authors. pp. 101-114.