Billia, E.M.E. 2006. The skull of Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger 1839) (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from Irkutsk Province, Eastern Siberia. Russky Teriologichesky Zhurnal (Russian Journal of Theriology), Moskva; 5 (2): 63-71, figs., 1 tab..
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Campbell, J. 1822. The unicorn. Manchester Iris; or, Literary and Scientific Miscellany 4 (1), February 23: 29, fig. 1.
Rookmaaker, L.C. 2010. Charles Darwin’s tinamou egg. Archives of Natural History 37 (1): 167-169, fig. 1. doi.org/10.3366/E0260954109001739
Magalotti, L. 1779. Varie operette, ora per la prima volta raccolta e non piu' stampate in Venezia. Venezia, Pietro Pizzolatto.
Boodt, A.B. de 1634. Gemmarum et lapidum historia, qua non solum ortus, natura, vis & precium, sed etiam modus quo exiis, olea, salia, tinctura, essentia, arcana & magisteria arte chymica confici possint, oftenditur. Lugduni Batavorum, Ex officina Joannis Maire: pp. 1-576.
Anonymous 1864. The Zoological Gardens – the rhinoceros. Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser 18 August 1864: 1.
Cheung, J. 1995. Implementation and enforcement of CITES: an assessment of tiger and rhinoceros conservation policy in Asia. Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal 5 (1): 125-159.
Braude, S. 2009. Understanding the multiple meanings of 'inbreeding' and 'effective size' for genetic management of African rhinoceros populations. African Journal of Ecology 47: 546-555.
Bartholinus, T. 1628. Opuscula quatuor singularia: I. De unicornu eisq. affinibus & succedantis; II. De lapide nephritico & amuletis praecipuis; III. De pygmaeis; IV. Consilium de studio medico. Hafniae, Georgius Hantzschius.
Vladi, F. 1979. Die Nashornfunde zu Duna (NSG Hainholz) vom Jahr 1751 – und ihre Bedeutung für die physische Geschichte unseres Planeten. Heimatblatter fur den sudwestlichen Harzrand 35: 39-54, figs. 1-5.
Hooyer, D.A. 1981. The first rhinocerotid of the pretiglian 'black bones' fauna from the Netherlands. Netherlands Journal of Zoology 31 (2): 472-475, Pl. 1.
Panda, S.K.; Nath, I.; Roy, P.K.; Mishra, A.K.; Pattanaik, A.K. 2009. Uterine adenocarcinoma in an Indian one-horned rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis). Zoos' Print, Coimbatore 24 (7): 17-19, figs. 1-6.
Anonymous 1755. The world, Jan. 16. London Magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer 24 (Jan.): 33-35.
Anonymous 1822. Asiatic and African Rhinoceros. Kaleidoscope; or, Literary and scientific mirror 3 (125, Nov. 19): 155.
Anonymous 1870. A rhinoceros hunt in the Bogos country. Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts 343 (July 23): 478.
Parsons, J. 1768. A letter from James Parsons, M. D. F. R. S. to the Right Honourable the Earl of Morton, President of the Royal Society; on the double horns of the rhinoceros. London Magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer 37: 40-41, pl.I.
Shekarea, A. 1834. Adventure with a rhinoceros [on Saugor Island]. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal 142 (Oct. 18): 304.
Pointon, M. 1999. Dealer in magic: James Cox's Jewelry Museum and the economics of luxurious spectacle in late-eighteenth-Century London. History of Political Economy 31 (Supplement): 423-451.
Zoological Society of London 1837. List of the animals living in the Gardens of the Zoological Society; with notices respecting them. (Thirteenth publication). London, Zoological Society of London: pp. 1-34.
Gmelin, J.F.; Linnaeus, C.; Vanderstegen De Putte, J.F.P. 1793. Systeme de la nature de Charles de Linne: classe premiere du Regne Animal, contenant les quadrupedes vivipares & les cetacees. Traduction francoise par Mr. Vanderstegen de Putte, D’apres la 13me edition latine, mise au jour augmentee & corrigee par J.F. Gmelin. Bruxelles, Chez Lemaire Imprimeur-Libraire: pp. 1-314.