The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30095 references.
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Hodgkin, T. 1829. A catalogue of the preparations in the anatomical museum of Guy’s Hospital. Arranged and edited, by desire of the Treasurer of the Hospital, and of the teachers of the Medical and Surgical School. London, Guy's Hospital. pp. i-xvi, 1-582.
Wilderness Safaris 2007. Wilderness Safaris Wildlife Trust Project Overview: Namibian black rhino habitat assessment, Communal Conservancy black rhino relocations, Botswana rhino relocation and reintroduction project. Wilderness Safaris Wildlife Trust, Annual Report 2007: 6-8.
Miller, G. 1960. The unicorn in medical history. Transactions and Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia 28 (2): 80-93, figs. 1-5.
Bacon, A.M.; Demeter, F.; Schuster, M.; Vu The Long; Nguyen Kim Thuy; Antoine, P.O.; Sen, S.; Ha Huu Nga; Nguyen Thi Mai Huong 2004. The Pleistocene Ma U’Oi cave, northern Vietnam: palaeontology, sedimentology and palaeoenvironments. Geobios 37: 305-314.
Petit Journal 1926. Vingt-deux elephants contre un rhinoceros echappe d’un cirque. Petit Journal 13 Decembre 1926: 1.
Rookmaaker, L.C. 2008. Darwin's Beagle diary: an extract, January 12th to March 14th, 1836. In: Charles Darwin: An Australian selection (National Museum of Australia Press): 1-84.
Bush, E. 2008. Review of Holmes, My travels with Clara. Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 61 (5): 212-213.
Stevenson, D. 2007. Review of Carson, Emi and the rhino scientist. Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 61 (3): 134.
Pistrucci, F. 1819. Iconologia ovvero immagini di tutte le cose principlai a cui l'umano talento ha finto un corpo. Milano, Paolo Antonio Tosi e Comp: vol. 1.
Swammerdam, J.J. 1679. Catalogus van een seer wel gestoffeerde konstkamer: inhoudende een grote menichte van allerhande uytheemsche so natuurlijcke als konstelijck uytgewrochte dingen, met onvermoeden arbeit ende meer als gemeene onkosten in vijftigh jaeren tijdts vergaedert = Catalogus musei instructissimi: exhibens copiosam suppellectilem variarum rerum exoticarum, tam naturalium, quam arte factarum, quas indefesso labore & sumtu minime vulgari. No place, no publisher.
Anonymous 1837. Short statement relative to the presents transmitted to England in 1835, by the King of Oude, under the charge of P. Friell, Esq., one of His Majesty's Aides-du-Camp, to be laid before their majesties the King and Queen of England, as a mark of attachment and fidelity, and in acknowledgement for the horses presented to his father by His late Majesty George the Fourth, when recognising him as King of Oude, together with the correspondence relating thereto. London, R. Clay: pp. 1-45.
Carlyon, D. 2001. Dan Rice: the most famous man you've never heard of. New York, PublicAffairs: pp. i-xix, 1-506.
Lacombat, F. 2002. Etude du squelette post-cephalique du Stephanorhinus etruscus (Falconer, 1868) de Cagner-sur-Mer (Alpes-Maritimes, France). Annales du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle de Nice 17: 3-16, pls. 1-4, figs. 1-9, tabs. 1-11.
Bingley, W. 1829. Animal biography; or, popular zoology; illustrated by authentic anecdotes of the economy, habits of life, instincts, and sagacity of the animal creation. Seventh edition, volume 1, Mammiferous animals. London, C.J.G. and F. Rivington (and others).
Anonymous 1816. Article Rhinoceros. In: Encyclopaedia Perthensis, or universal dictionary of the arts, sciences, literature &c., second edition, volume 19. Edinburgh, John Brown.
Lacombat, F. 2005. Description paleontologique du Stephanorhinus hundsheimensis (Toula, 1902) pleistocene inferieur de la Tour de Grimaldi. Bulletin du Musée d'Anthropologie préhistorique de Monaco no.44: 33-38, figs. 1-3, tabs. 1-6.
Central Zoo Authority 2008. Working group session: Indian one-horned rhinoceros. Proceedings of International Conference on "India's Conservation Breeding Initiative" 21-24 February 2008, New Delhi (India). p. 425.
Merz, A. 1993. The coming of the rains & the catching of a rhino. H.O.R.N. (Newsletter of the Ngare Sergoi Support Group) 3 (3): 1-2.