The Rhino Document Library
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Vigne, L. 1984. North Yemen now takes one half of all rhino horn. Newsletter of the African Elephant and Rhino Group 3: 18.
Vigne, L. 1989. Dehorning rhinos in Damaraland – a controversial issue. Pachyderm 12: 47-48, fig. 1.
Vialli, V. 1955. Su una anomalia nella dentatura di un rinoceronte Africano. Natura, Milano 46: 131-134.
Mattenklodt, W. 1936. Afrikanische Jagden und Abenteuer. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Hauptmann [J.] Steinhardt. Muenchen, F.C. Mayer. pp. 1-246.
Gaerdes, F. 1966. Tiere im Veld: Lebensbilder aus der Tierwelt Sudwestafrikas. Windhoek, S.W.A. Wissenschaftliche Gesellschaft. pp. 1-240.
Oswell, W.E. 1900. William Cotton Oswell, hunter and explorer. The story of his life with certain correspondence and extracts from the private journal of David Livingstone, hitherto unpublished. London, William Heinemann. vol. 1, pp. i-xxiv, 1-267.
Barrow, J. 1804. An account of travels into the interior of Southern Africa In which is considered the importance of the Cape of Good Hope to the different European powers, as a naval and military station. London, T.Cadell and W. Davies. pp. i-xii, 1-452.
Barrow, J. 1801. An account of travels into the interior of Southern Africa In which is considered the importance of the Cape of Good Hope to the different European powers, as a naval and military station. London, T.Cadell and W. Davies. pp. i-viii, 1-419.
Wahlberg, J.A. 1845. Brief, dat. Kapstadt den 5. Januar 1845. Bericht uber seine Reise im sudlichen Afrika vom Junius 1843 bis zum December 1844. Archiv Skandinavischer Beitrage zur Naturgeschichte 1: 413-429.
Martin, E.B. 1983. Follow-up to stop trade in rhino products in Asia. Newsletter of the African Elephant and Rhino Group 1: 9-12, figs. 3-4, tables 1-4.
Martin, E.B. 1980. The international trade in rhinoceros products. Gland, IUCN/WWF. pp. 1-83, pls. 1-8, tables 1-14, graphs 1-6.
Martin, C.P. 1995. Russelas: a rhino in search of his horn. Illustrated by Samuel Okinyi Ngoje. Nairobi, Jacaranda Designs. pp. 1-7, 1-79.
Newton da Silva, S. 1970. A grande fauna selvagem de Angola. Lisboa, Direccao Provincial dos Servicos de Veterinaria. pp. 1-151.
Negi, S.S. 1985. Himalayan wildlife: an introduction. Dehradun, Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh. pp. i-ii, i-iv, 1-149.
Neugebauer, W. 1993. Die Wilhelma: ein Paradies in der Stadt. Stuttgart, Konrad Theiss Verlag. pp. 1-191.
Meer, R. van der 1997. Neushoorn Stichting Nederland: niet langer een droom maar een feit. Neushoornkrant 1 (1): 1.
Boever, W.J. 1974. Interdigital papilloma in a black rhinoceros. Journal of the American Veterinary Medicine Association 165 (9): 823, fig. 1.