The Rhino Document Library
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Faunthorpe, J.C. 1923. After big game in India, Anglo-American expedition: stalking rhinoceros on foot. The Times (London) 1923 September 7: 11-12, 14, 2 plates.
Anonymous 1894. A white rhinoceros, shot by Coryndon, exhibited at Rowland Ward. The Times (London) 1894 April 16: 4.
Anonymous 1911. Rhinoceros for the King’s collection: arrival at the Zoological Gardens. The Times (London) 1911 May 22: 15.
Anonymous; Gordon Cumming, R. 1850. South African hunting exhibition. The Times (London) 1850 July 17: 8.
Surrey Zoological Gardens 1834. Surrey Zoological Gardens: The rhinoceros. The Times (London) 1834 April 5: 3.
Hatt, J.M.; Wenker, C.; Castell, J.; Clauss, M. 2004. Dietary and veterinary management of a lingual abscess in a geriatric captive black rhino (Diceros bicornis) with iron storage disease. Proceedings of the European Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians 2004: 1-2.
Hofmeyr, M. 2004. Practical immobilization technique of black and white rhino used by South African National Parks. Proceedings of the European Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians 2004: 1-2.
Granger, W.; Gregory, W.K. 1935. A revised restoration of the skeleton of Baluchitherium, gigantic fossil rhinoceros of Central Asia. American Museum Novitates 787: 1-3, figs. 1-2.
Granger, W.; Gregory, W.K. 1936. Further notes on the gigantic extinct rhinoceros, Baluchitherium, from the Oligocene of Mongolia. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 72: 1-73, pls. 1-4, figs. 1-47.
CerdeƱo, E. 1996. Rhinocerotidae from the middle Miocene of the Tung-gur formation, Inner Mongolia (China). American Museum Novitates 3184: 1-43, figs. 1-19, tables 1-8.