Jovius, P. 1559. Dialogo dell'imprese militari et amorose di Monsignor Giovio Vescouo di Nocera; con un ragionamento di Messer Ludovico Domenichi, medesimo soggetto. Lion, Guglielmo Roviglio: pp. 1-194.
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Swart, J.; Hearne, J.W.; Goodman, P.S. 1990. A conservation model for black rhino. System Dynamics '90 1: 1128-1136.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2009. Traders from Nagaland threaten Assam's rhinos. International Zoo News 56 (3): 166-167.
Hoehnel, L. von 1894. Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie : a narrative of Count Samuel Teleki’s exploring and hunting expedition in eastern equatorial Africa in 1887 and 1888. London, Longman, Green and Co: vol. 1.
Kim, M.H. 2009. The utility of DNA microsatellite markers in conservation of a Namibian population of the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis). Kingston, Ontario, Queen's University. Thesis submitted to the Department of Biology for the degree of Master of Science. pp. 1-93.
Jackson, J.G. 1820. An account of Timbuctoo and Housa : territories in the interior of Africa / by El Hage Abd Salam Shabeeny; with notes, critical and explanatory. To which is added, letters descriptive of travels through west and south Barbary, and across the mountains of Atlas; also, fragments, notes, and anecdotes; specimens of the Arabic epistolary style, &c.. London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown: pp. i-xxx, 1-547.
Hieronymus, T.; Witmer, T. 2004. Cranial rugosity and dinosaur "horns": rhino and giraffe as model systems for skin resconstruction in fossil taxa. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24 (3): 70A.
Wildlife Trust of India 2007. Landscapes of hope: conservation of the tiger, rhino and the Asian elephant. A review of WWF-India's species conservation programme. Delhi, WWF: pp. 1-78.
Sartorius, J.C. 1718. Neues Thier-buch, Oder: Merckwürdige Beschreibung Der Thieren und Vögeln, Worinnen Deren unterschiedliche Arth, Grösse, und Kleine … zu ersehen; Sambt allerhand lehrreichen Historien und Exempeln, ingleichen nebst mancherley guten Artzney-Mitteln, wie auch mit viel schönen Kupfern gezieret. Prague, Caspar Wussin: pp. i-vi, 1-216.
Chancellor, G.; Wyhe, J. van 2009. Charles Darwin's notebooks from the voyage of the Beagle. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: pp. i-xxxiii, 1-615.
Zainuddin, Z.Z. 1986. The world's smallest rhinoceros ( Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) in captivity. Journal of Wildlife and Parks (Malaysia) 5: 134.
Ryder, O.A. 2009. Rhinoceroses, tapirs, and horses (Perissodactyla). In Hedges, S.B. & Kumar, S., The timetree of life (Oxford University Press): pp. 508-510.
Nowak, J.; Panow, E.; Tokarski, J.; Szafer, W.; Stach, J. 1930. The second Woolly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis Blum.) from Starunia, Poland. Bulletin de l'Academie Polonaise des Sciences et Lettres, Classe des Sciences Mathematiques et Naturelles (serie B: Sciences Naturelles) No Supplementaire: 1-47, pls. 1-10.
Holec, P. 1986. Neueste Resultate der Untersuchung von Neogenen und Quartären Nashörnern, Bären und Kleinsäugern in dem Bereich der Westkarpaten (Slowakei). Acta Universitatis Carolinae-Geologica (Spinar volume), Praha 2: 223-231, 1 map.
Mainali, K.P. 2005. Sharp decline in Nepal's rhino population. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3 (5): 239.
Krapf, J.L. 1860. Travels, researches, and missionary labours, during an eighteen years' residence in Eastern Africa. Together with journeys to Jagga, Usambara, Ukambani, Shoa, Abessinia, and Khartum, and a coasting voyage from Mombae to Cape Delgado. London, Trubner and Co: vol. 1.
Powell Cotton, P.H.G. 1902. A sporting trip through Abyssinia: a narrative of a nine months' journey from the plains of the Hawash to the snows of Simien, with a description of the game, from elephant to ibex, and notes on the manners and customs of the natives. London, Rowland Ward: pp. i-xxiii, 1-531.
Neer, W. van 1985. Etude de la faune decouverte dans l’abri tshitolien de Ntadi Yomba (Republique Populaire du Congo). Anthropologie, Paris 89 (3): 351-364.
Du, Yan-yan; Jia, Qian 2008. Proposal on protecting and sustainable use of Rhinoceros [in Chinese]. Resource Development & Market 24 (9): 825-826.
Lavers, C. 2001. The ancients' one-horned ass: accuracy and consistency. Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 40: 327-352.
Anonymous 1836. Illustrations of scripture natural history, III: Natural history of the unicorn or rhinoceros. Christian's Penny Magazine 5 (213): 209-211, figs. 1-2.
Anonymous 1798. Catalogue d'un beau museum parmi lequel se trouve les objets les plus rares tant en peinture, qu'en histoire naturelle, a vendre a Mannheim. Mannheim [no publisher]: pp. 1-200.