The Rhino Document Library
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Bryden, H.A. 1899. Great and small game of Africa: an account of the distribution, habits, and natural history of the sporting mammals, with personal hunting experiences. London, Rowland Ward. pp. i-xx, 1-612, i-ix.
Bryden, H.A. 1893. Gun and camera in Southern Africa: a year of wanderings in Bechuanaland, the Kalahari desert, and the Lake River country, Ngamiland, with notes on colonisation, natives, natural history and sport. London, Edward Stanford. pp. i-xiv, 1-544.
Bryden, H.A. 1889. Kloof and karroo: sport, legend, and natural history in Cape Colony, with a notice on the game birds, and of the present distribution of antelopes and larher game. London, Longman, Green and Co. pp. i-xv, 1-435.
Bruton, R. 1963. The rhinos of South-East Asia. Conservation News 1963 August: 5-10, figs. 1-6, maps 1-2.
Bruggen, A.C. van 1965. Waar komen onze breedlipneushoorns vandaan?. Blijdorp Geluiden, Rotterdam 13 (9): 2-3, fig. 1.
Bruce, J.; Gmelin, J.F. 1791. Reisen in das innere von Africa, nach Abyssinien an die Quellen des Nils. Anhang von J.F. Gmelin. Leipzig, Joh. Ambrosius Barth. pp. i-vi, 1-430.
Browne, M. 1896. Artistic and scientific taxidermy and modelling. London, Adam and Charles Black. pp. i-xii, 1-403.
Brown, T. 1830. Popular Natural History: or the Characteristics of Animals. London, Edinburgh, Dublin, A. Fylleton and Co.
Broun, W.H. 1905. Heads of Rhinoceros bicornis. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1905 November 14: 297.
Brouard, P. 1978. Lisbon’s unusual zoo guest, a 3-horn black rhino (Diceros bicornis). International Zoo News 25 (2): 12-13, figs. 1-2.
Brooks, M. 1989. Conservation plan for the black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis in South Africa, the TBVC states and SWA/Namibia: a policy statement and working document for conservation agencies managing black rhinoceros populations. Report.
Brooks, P.M. 1989. Proposed conservation plan for black rhinoceros Diceros bicornis in South Africa, the TBVC states and Namibia. Koedoe 32 (2): 1-30, fig. 1, tables 1-2.
Brooks, M. 1983. South Africa celebrates rhino successes. Newsletter of the African Elephant and Rhino Group 2: 15-16.