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Groeneveldt, W. 1938. Een overzicht van de vaste trekwegen van olifanten in Zuid-Sumatra alsmede eenige gegevens over rhinocerossen. Mededelingen van de Nederlandse Commissie voor Internationale Natuurbescherming 12: 73-109, pl. 1, map 1.
Grobler, J.H.; Jones, M.A. 1980. Population statistics and carrying capacity of large ungulates in the Whovi Wild Area, Rhodes Matopos National Park, Zimbabwe Rhodesia. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 10 (1): 38-42, figs. 1-3, tables 1-3.
Grimwood, I.R.; Benson, C.W.; Ansell, W.F.H. 1958. The present-day status of ungulates in Northern Rhodesia. Mammalia 22: 451-468, map 1.
Gray, J.E. 1873. On the dentition of rhinoceroses (Rhinocerotes), and on the characters afforded by their skulls. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (4) 11 (65): 356-361, pl. 11.
Gray, J.E. 1873. On the black and ash-grey double-horned Asiatic rhinoceroses (Ceratorhinus sumatrensis, C. niger and C. lasiotis). Annals and Magazine of Natural History (4) 12 (69): 252-253.
Gray, J.E. 1869. On the incisor teeth of the African rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1869 March 11: 225.
Gray, J.E. 1869. Catalogue of carnivorous, pachydermatous and edentate mammalia in the British Museum. London, Trustees of the British Museum. pp. i-vii, 1-398.
Gray, J.E.; Gerrard, E. 1862. Catalogue of the bones of mammalia in the collection of the British Museum. London, Trustees of the British Museum. pp. i-iv, 1-296.
Gray, J.E. 1854. On a new species of rhinoceros. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1854 November 28: 250-251, fig. 1.
Gray, J.E. 1853. Notice of a presumed new species of rhinoceros, from South Africa. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1853 (March 8): 46-47, fig. 1.
Grant, J.A. 1872. Summary of observations on the geography, climate, and natural history of the Lake region of Equatorial Africa, made by the Speke and Grant expedition, 1860-1863. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 42: 234-342.
Graham, R.M. 1929. Notes on the mangrove swamps of Kenya. Journal of the East Africa and Uganda Natural History Society 36: 157-164, pls. 1-3.
Graaff, G. de 1987. Unieke horing dra by tot renosters se uitwissing. Custos 16 (6): 11-14, figs. 1-7.
Graaff, G. de 1988. Wanted alive – the black rhino (Swartrenoster se posisie bekyk). Custos 17 (8): 26-27, figs. 1-2.