The Rhino Document Library
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Rookmaaker, L.C.; Carpentier, H. 2006. Premieres mentions de rhinoceros sur l'ile de Hai-Nan. Lettre de la Secas no.47: 5.
Jackson, J.G. 1809. An account of the Empire of Marocco, and the district of Suse, compiled from miscellaneous observations made during a long residence in, and various journeys through, these countries ; to which is added an accurate and interesting account of Timbuctoo, the great emporium of Central Africa. London, The author: pp. i-xvi, 1-287.
Wells, S.W. 1838. Notices of natural history: 1. The rhinoceros; 2. The camel; and 3. The elephant, translated from the Pun Tsaou and other Chinese authors. Chinese Repository 7 (3): 136-141, fig. 1.
Backhouse, J. 1844. A narrative of a visit to the Mauritius and South Africa. London, Hamilton, Adams & Co. pp. i-xvi, 1-648.
Fulconis, R. 2006. News from the field; News from zoos; fundraising; meetings. Save the Rhinos! Campaign Newsletter no. 4 (28/4/2006): 1-3.
Charleton, W. 1668. Onomasticon zoicon, plerorumque animalium differentias et nomina propria pluribus linguis exponens: cui accedunt mantissa anatomica; et quaedam de variis fossilium generibus. Londini, apud Jacobum Allestry: pp. i-xx, 1-308, 1-xxxiv.
Hood, T.; Griset, E.H. 1867. Grisets grotesques; or, jokes drawn on wood, with rhymes by Tom Hood. London, George Routledge and Sons: pp. 1-151.
Bose, B.K. Kant 1865. Political missions to Bootan: comprising the reports of the Hon’ble Ashley Eden, 1864; Capt. R.B. Pemberton, 1837, 1838, with Dr. W. Griffiths’s Journal; and the Account by Baboo Kishen Kant Bose. Calcutta, Bengal Secretariat Office: pp. i-xi, 1-137, i-xi, 1-206.
Vegter, A.; Bosch, G. Ten 1990. De dame en de neushoorn. Amsterdam, Em. Querido's Uitgeverij. pp. 1-36.
Anonymous 1950. Paul and Chloe, the Khartoum Zoo's two white rhino. Sudan Wildlife and Sport 1 (3): plate 2.
Neale, F.A. 1852. Narrative of a residence at the capital of the kingdom of Siam; with a description of the manners, customs, and laws of the modern Siamese. London, National Illustrated Library.
Newbold, T.J. 1839. Political and statistical account of the British settlements in the Straits of Malacca, viz. Pinang, Malacca, and Singapore; with a history of the Malayan states on the Peninsula of Malacca. London, John Murray: vol. 1, vol. 2.
Smith, D.W. 1900. European settlements in the Far East; China, Japan, Corea, Indo-China, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Netherlands, India, Borneo, the Philippines, etc. London, Sampson Low, Marston & Company.
Walcott, A.S. 1914. Java and her neighbours; a traveller’s notes in Java, Celebes, the Moluccas and Sumatra. New York and London, G.P.Putnam's sons: pp. 1-506.
Winter, C.T. 1858. Six months in British Burmah; or, India beyond the Ganges in 1857. London, Richard Bentley: pp. i-xii, 1-285.
Moller, R. 2006. Lewa's black rhino – past and present. Newsletter Lewa Wildlife Conservancy no. 21: 3, figs. 1-3.
Fulconis, R. 2005. News from the field; News from zoos; fundraising; meetings. Save the Rhinos! Campaign Newsletter no. 1 (6/12/2005): 1-3.
Fulconis, R. 2006. News from the field; News from zoos; fundraising; meetings. Save the Rhinos! Campaign Newsletter no. 2 (24/1/2006): 1-5.
Fulconis, R. 2006. News from the field; News from zoos; fundraising; meetings. Save the Rhinos! Campaign Newsletter no. 3, 2006 March 10: 1-5.
Olearius, A.; Davies, J. 1669. The voyages and travells of the Ambassadors sent by Frederick Duke of Holstein; whereto are added the travels of John Albert de Mandelslo. London, John Starkey and Thomas Basset: pp. i-xviii, 1-316, i-vi, 1-232.
Garnier, F.; Delaporte, L. 1873. Voyage d'exploration en Indo-Chine effectue pendant les annees 1866, 1867 et 1868 par une commission francaise: Album pittoresque. Paris, Hachett et Cie: vol. 2, pp. i-xii, plates.
Anonymous 1838. Destruction of a rhinoceros in India. Parley's Magazine, New York and Boston 6 (December): 377-378, fig. 1.