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.
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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.
Scott, C.A. 2008. Microsatellite variability in four contemporary rhinoceros species: implications for conservation. Kingston, Ontario, Queen's University. Thesis submitted to the Department in Biology. pp. 1-109.
Sala, G.A. 1859. Gaslight and daylight, with some London scenes they shine upon. London, Chapman & Hall: pp. 1-403.
Mosse, H.A.E. 1913. My Somali book, a record of two shooting trips. London, Sampson Low, Marston & Co.: pp. 1-314.
Staudinger, M. 1990. Etudes descriptives de zoologie historique. In: Haupt, H.J. (ed), Le bestiaire de Rodolphe II: Cod.min. 129 et 130 de la Bibliotheque National d'Autriche. Paris, Citadelle. pp. 91-492.
Galwey, H. de Burgh; Snoek, H. 1965. Elephant and rhinoceros house, Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London. Architectural Review 138 (821): 13-20.
Schiavone, M. 1984. Il rinoceronte di Albrecht Durer. L'Esopo (rivista trimestrale du bibliophilia) no. 21: 25-33, figs. 1-2.
Granroth, C.; Rookmaaker, L.C. 2008. Han var mera egentlig zoolog an botanicus. In: Granroth, C., C.F. Hornstedt, Brev fran Batavia: En resa till Ostindien 1782-1786. Helsingfors: pp. 81-98.
Mugo, E.M. 2004. Kenya: a day in the life of the Laikipia Wildlife Forum's environmental education officer. The Horn Newsletter 2004 Spring: 14-15.
Mauny, R. 1970. Les siecles obscurs de l'Afrique noire: histoire et archeologie. Paris, Fayard: pp. 314.
Manuel, J. 2008. Depiction of rhinoceros: transition from popular art to state sponsored art. In: Mani, B.R. & Tripathi, A. (eds), Expressions in Indian art: essays in memory of Shri M.C. Joshi. Delhi, Agam Kala Prakashan. vol. 1, pp. 33-38.
Fairservis, W.A. Jr. 1982. Allahdino: an excavation of a small Harappan site. In: Possehl, G.L. (ed.), Harappan civilization: a contemporary perspective. Warminster, Aris & Phillips: pp. 107-112.
Dhavalikar, M.K. 1982. Daimabad bronzes. In: Possehl, G.L. (ed.), Harappan civilization: a contemporary perspective. Warminster, Aris & Phillips: pp. 362-366.
Burck, W. 2007. White rhino Goliath in Circo Americano. Wade Burck's Blog: (communicated by R.J.Reynolds).
Burck, W. 2007. Circus Barum’s Male White Rhino – Tsavo. Wade Burck's Blog: (communicated by R.J.Reynolds).