The Rhino Document Library
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Churchill, R.S. 1893. Men, mines and animals in South Africa, 3rd ed. London, Sampson Low, Marston and Co.
Corbet, G.B.; Hill, J.E. 1986. A world list of mammalian species, 2nd edition. London, British Museum (Natural History).
Gordon Cumming, R. 1853. Descriptive catalogue of hunting trophies, native arms, and costumes, from the far interior of South Africa the property of and collected by R.G. Cumming. Glasgow, W. Gilchrist. pp. i, 1-32.
Gordon Cumming, R. 1851. An illustrated catalogue of hunting trophies, native arms, and costumes, from the far interior of South Africa the property of and collected by R.G. Cumming. London, G. Norman. pp. i, 1-32.
Crandall, L.S. 1966. A zoo man’s notebook. Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press. pp. i-viii, 1-216.
Cunningham, C.; Berger, J. 1997. Horns of darkness: rhinos on the edge. New York and Oxford, Oxford University Press. pp. i-viii, 1-246.
Child, G. 1968. Report to the Government of Botswana on an ecological survey of Northeastern Botswana. Rome, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, no. TA 2563. pp. 1-160.
Brett, R. 1991. Kenya Wildlife Service: Kenya Rhino Project Annual Report 1991. Nairobi, Kenya Wildlife Service. pp. 1-18.
Barrow, J. 1847. An auto-biographical memoir of Sir John Barrow, Bart, late of Admiralty, including reflections, observations and reminiscences at home and abroad, from early life to advanced age. London, John Murray. pp. i-xi, 1-515.
Borcherds, P.B. 1861. An auto-biographical memoir, being a plain narrative of occurrences from early life to advanced age, chiefly intended for his children and descendants, countrymen and friends. Cape Town, A.S. Robertson. pp. i-xxv, 1-500.
Baylis, H.A. 1939. A new species of Oxyuris (Nematoda) from a rhinoceros. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (11) 3: 516-524, figs. 1-5.
Bourquin, O.; Sowler, S.G. 1980. The vertebrates of Vernon Crookes Nature Reserve, I. Lammergeyer 28: 20-32, figs. 1-2.
Boekel, G.H. van 1846. Natuur-geschiedkundige aanteekening over de Girafe en den Rhinoceros, voor de eerste maal zo groot, fraai en levend in Nederland aangebragt door de Heeren Esperou en Ouvrier Uit oorspronkelijke bescheiden opgemaakt. Gent, Ivo Tytgat. pp. 1-24.
Barrow, J. 1806. A voyage to Cochinchina in the years 1792 and 1793 — to which is annexed an Account of a journey made in the years 1801 and 1802 to the residence of the Chief of Booshuana Nation, being the remotest part of the Interior of Southern Africa to which Euro. London, T.Cadell and W. Davies. pp. i-xviii, 1-447.
Berger, J.; Cunningham, C. 1996. Is rhino dehorning scientifically prudent?. Pachyderm 21: 60-68, fig. 1, tables 1-2.
Bhima, R.; Dudley, C.O. 1996. Observations on two introduced black rhinos in Liwonde National Park, Malawi. Pachyderm 21: 46-54, figs. 1-3, tables 1-2.
Anonymous 1876. Historische tentoonstelling van Amsterdam, gehouden in den zomer van 1876. Amsterdam, C.L.van Langenhuysen.