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Wood, H.S. 1930. Observations on Indian rhino and their shikar on foot. Journal of the Darjeeling Natural History Society 4 (3): 59-69.
Wolf, Johann 1818. Abbildungen und Beschreibungen merkwuerdiger Gegenstaende. Nuernberg, Conrad Tyroff. vol. 1, pp. i-iv, 1-168.
Witkamp, J. 1932. Wildreservaten in Koetai. Verslag van de Nederlandsch Indische Vereeniging tot Natuurbescherming 1929-1931: 84-86, fig. 11.
Witkamp, H. 1932. Het voorkomen van eenige diersoorten in het landschap Koetai. Tropische Natuur 21 (10): 167-177, map 1.
Basel Zoo; Wirz-Hlavacek, G.; Zschokke, S.; Studer, P. 1997. International studbook for the greater one-horned rhinoceros, Rhinoceros unicornis (Linne, 1758), 9th edition. Basel, Zoologischer Garten. pp. 1-44.
Winton, W.E. de 1899. On a collection of mammals transmitted to Mr Sclater by Alfred Sharpe. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1899 June 6: 771.
Winkler, H.A. 1938. Rock drawings of Southern Upper Egypt, I. Sir Robert Mond desert expedition, season 1936-1937, preliminary report. London, The Egypt Exploration Society and Humphrey Milford.
Winkelhorst, G.J. 1989. Enige opmerkingen over neushoorns en penisstaafjes in Zuid-Oost Azie. Cranium 6 (2): 59-66.
Windsor, R.S.; Ashford, W.A. 1972. Salmonella infection in the African elephant and the black rhinoceros.. Tropical Animal Health and Production 4: 214-219, table 1.
Windecker, W. 1970. Jahresbericht des Zoologischen Gartens Koln 1969. Freunde des Kolner Zoo 13 (1): 27-38, figs. 1-12.
Wilson, V.J. 1975. Mammals of the Wankie National Park, Rhodesia. Salisbury, National Museums and Monuments of Rhodesia, Museum memoir no.5. pp. i-iii, 1-147.
Wilson, V.J. 1969. The large mammals of the Matopos National Park.. Arnoldia 4 (13): 1-32, fig. 1, tables 1-19.
Wilson, R.T. 1980. Wildlife in Northern Darfur, Sudan: a review of its distribution and status in the recent past and at present. Biological Conservation 17: 85-101, fig. 1, table 1.
Wilson, R.T. 1979. Wildlife in Southern Darfur, Sudan: distribution and status at present and in the recent past. Mammalia 43 (3): 323-338, fig. 1.
Wilson, H.H. 1836. Notes on the India of Ctesias. Transactions of the Ashmolean Society 1 (6): 1-80.
Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M. 1993. Mammal species of the world: a taxonomic and geographic reference, 2nd ed. Washington and London, Smithsonian Press. pp. i-xviii, 1-1206.
Willoughby, J.C. 1889. East Africa and its big game: the narrative of a sporting trip from Zanzibar to the borders of the Masai. London and New York, Longman, Green and Co. pp. i-xii, 1-312.