Maxwell, M. 1938. Keeping pace with a rhino: an intelligent family party. Field 172 (4471), 1938 September 3: 552-553, figs. 1-5.
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Maurer, F. 1967. Der altdeutsche Physiologus: die Millstaetter Reimfassung und die Wiener prosa (nebst dem lateinischen Text und dem althochdeutschen Physiologus). Tuebingen, Max Niemeyer. pp. i-xi, 1-95.
Mauny, R. 1956. La grande ‘faune ethiopienne’ du Nord Ouest Africain du paleolithique a nos jours. Bulletin de l'Institut Fondamental de l'Afrique Noire (IFAN) 18A (1): 246-279, figs. 1-3.
Mattingly, H. 1976. Coins of the Roman Empire in the British Museum, 2nd ed. London, British Museum. vol. 2, pp. i-cv, 1-485.
Matthew, W.D. 1931. Critical observations on the phylogeny of the rhinoceros. University of California Publications in Geological Science 20: 1-9, figs. 1-2.
Matschie, P. 1895. Die Saeugethiere Deutsch-Ost-Afrikas. Berlin, Dietrich Reimer. pp. i-xxviii, 1-157.
Matschie, P. 1918. Bemerkungen uber F.A.A. Meyers Systematisch-summarische Uebersicht der in funften Bandes von Bruces Reisen beschriebenen Tiere. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin 1918 (3): 98-103.
Matos, L. de 1960. Forma e natura e costumi del rinoceronte. Boletim internacional de Bibliografia Luso-Brasileira 1 (3): 387-398, pls. 1-5.
Mason, D.R. 1991. Monitoring of ungulate population structure in the Kruger National Park – report of a survey during August, September and October 1990. Skukuza, National Parks.
Mason, D.R. 1990. Monitoring of ungulate population structure in the Kruger National Park – report of a survey during August, September and October 1989. Skukuza, National Parks.
Mason, D.R. 1988. Monitoring of ungulate population structure in the Kruger National Park – report of a survey during August, September and October 1987. Skukuza, National Parks.
Mason, D.R. 1987. Monitoring of ungulate population structure in the Kruger National Park – report of a survey during August, September and October 1986. Skukuza, National Parks.
Marx, E.; Koch, A. 1910. Neues aus der Schausammlung: das Indische Nashorn. Bericht des Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft 41 (3): 161-171, figs. 1-7.
Maruska, E.; Farst, D.; Dresser, B.L. 1994. Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis michaeli) (Diceros bicornis minor) (July 1993 thru July 1994). Report to AAZA. pp. 1-3.
Marum, M. van 1803. Naamlijst van het Naturalienkabinet der Bataafsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen te Haarlem. Natuurkundige Verhandelingen van de Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen te Haarlem 2(1): i-xxxiv.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1993. Yemen strives to end rhino horn trade. Swara 16 (6): 20-24, figs. 1-5.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 1990. India: poachers killing rhinos by electrocution. Wildlife Conservation 93 (5): 16, figs. 1-2.