Anonymous 1837. A visit to the zoological gardens. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal 294 (16 September): 268-269.
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Anonymous 1853. Rhinoceros hunting in Java. Reynolds's Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art 10 (255, May 28): 277.
Geraads, D. 2010. Rhinocerotidae. In: Werdelin, L.; Sanders, W.J. (eds), Cenozoic mammals of Africa. Berkeley, University of California Press. pp. 669-683, figs. 1-5.
Foa, E. 1899. Big game in Central Africa: M. Foa’s expedition. Review of reviews August 1899: 205-207.
Bryden, H.A. 1902. A forgotten South African hunter (C.J. Andersson). Longman's Magazine 41 (November): 61-71.
Anonymous 1850. The white rhinoceros. Reynolds's Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art 5 (118, 12 October): 180.
Gerstaecker, F. 1853. Rhinoceros hunting in Java. Reynolds's Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art 10 (255, 28 May): 277.
Anonymous 1863. The black rhinoceroses. Reynolds's Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art 31 (807, 28 Nov): 365.
Savage, R.J.G.; Richards, C. 1980. Merck's rhinoceros from Worlebury Hill, Weston-super-Mare, Avon. Proceedings of the University of Bristol Spelaeological society 15 (3): 219-226.
Morel, P.; Hug, B. 1996. Découverte d'un crâne tardiglaciaire de rhinocéros laineux Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach 1799) dans le lac de Neuchâtel, au large de Vaumarcus (NE): paléontologie et conservation. Bulletin de la Société Neuchâteloise des Sciences Naturelles 119: 101-110.
Anonymous 2005. Botswana rhino relocation & reintroduction project. Wilderness Wildlife Trust Annual Report 2005: 13.
Anonymous 2006. Botswana rhino relocation & reintroduction project. Wilderness Wildlife Trust Annual Report 2006: 2.
Anonymous 2007. Botswana rhino relocation & reintroduction project. Wilderness Wildlife Trust Annual Report 2007: 8.
Anonymous 2008. Botswana rhino relocation & reintroduction project. Wilderness Wildlife Trust Annual Report 2008: 14.
Galebotswe, P.P. 2008. Ecology of black & white rhino in the Okavango Delta. Wilderness Wildlife Trust Annual Report 2008: 13.
Koenigswald, W. von; Holly Smith, B.; Keller, Th. 2007. Supernumerary teeth in a subadult rhino mandible (Stephanorhinus hundsheimensis) from the Middle Pleistocene of Mosbach in Wiesbaden (Germany) [Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Kurt Heissig, Munich, in honor of his 65th birthday for his many contributions to the paleontology of the rhinos]. Palaeontologische Zeitschrift, Stuttgart 81 (4): 416-428, 6 figs., 3 tabs.
Billia, E.M.E. 2007. First records of Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from the Kuznetsk Basin (Kemerovo region, Kuzbass area, South-East of Western Siberia). Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, Modena; 46 (2-3): 95-100, 2 figs., 1 tab..
Campanino, F.; Forno, M.G.; Mottura, A.; Ormezzano, D.; Sala, B. 1994. Stephanorhinus jeanvireti (Guérin) 1972 (Rinocerotidae, Mammalia) from Roatto near Villafranca d’Asti, NW Italy – Revision of the specimen from Dusino. Bollettino del Museo regionale di Scienze naturali, Torino 12 (2): 439-499.
Kennedy, R.F. 1977. Introduction: Sir Andrew Smith's life and work. In: Illustrations of the Zoology of South Africa by Sir Amdrew Smith. Johannesburg, Winchester Press: pp. 7-32.
Billia, E.M.E. 2010. The famous Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger 1839) "Irkutsk skull" (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from Eastern Siberia briefly compared with those from Krapina and Warsaw (Eastern Europe). Oltenia (Studii comunicari, tiinele Naturii), Muzeul Olteniei Craiova 26 (1): 296-302.
Nieuhoff, J. 1668. Legatio Batavica ad Magnum Tartariæ Chamum Sungteium, modernum Sinae Imperatorem, historiarum narratione, quæ legatis in provinciis Quantung, Kiangsi, Nanking, Xantung, Peking, & aula imperatoria ab anno 1665 ad annum 1657 obtigerunt, ut & ardua Sinensium in bello tartarico fortuna, provinciarum accurata geographia, urbium delineatione, nec non artis & naturæ miraculis ex animalium, vegetabilium, mineralium genere per centum & quinquaginta æneas figuras passim illustrata & conscripta vernacule. Amstelodami, Apud J. Meursium: part 2, pp. 1-178.
Tomas, M.; Alba, D.M.; Sanisidro, O.; Bolet, A.; Checa, L. 2010. Los perisodactilos del Mioceno Superior de la Autovia Orbital de Barcelona B-40, tramo Olesa de Monserrat-Viladecavalls (Cuencas de Vallès-Penedès). In: Moreno-Azanza, M.; Díaz-Martínez, I.; Gasca, J.M.; Melero-Rubio, M.; Rabal-Garcés, R.; Sauqué, V., eds: Actas VIII Encuentro de Jóvenes Investigadores en Paleontología. Cidaris - Revista Ilicitana de Paleontologia y Mineralogia 30: 317-323, 6 figures.
Robinson, P. 1882. Noah’s ark, or, Mornings in the zoo, being a contribution to the study of unnatural history. London, S. Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington.
Petronio, C.; Pandolfi, L. 2008. Stephanorhinus hemitoechus (Falconer, 1868) del Pleistocene Superiore dell'area di Melpignano-Cursi e S. Sidero (Lecce, Italia). Geologica Romana, Roma 41: 1-12.
Kusukawa, S. 2010. The sources of Gessner's pictures for the Historia animalium. Annals of Science 67 (3): 303-328.