Anonymous 1854. Destruction of a rhinoceros in India. Merry's museum and Parley's magazine 1854 December 1: 368, fig. 1.
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Anonymous 1839. Curious facts in the natural history of the rhinoceros. Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review 4 (6), 1839 June: 313-314, pl.1.
Lethbridge, J.A.M. 1909. An Afrikander's journal: lion and rhino in German East Africa – wandering Boers. Forest and Stream 72 (17): 648-649, fig. 1.
Anonymous 1623. Entree des Loys XIII, Roy de France et de Navarra, dans la ville d'Arles. Avignon, L.Bramerau: pp. 1-73.
Mehrdadfar, F.; Barthel, T.; Blue, D.; Corcoran, M.; Corey, L.; Flinkman, D.; Gerstin, J.; Grant, J.; Leonard, I.; Sawyer, V.; Yang, A. 1999. Proceedings of the First Rhino Keepers workshop 1999, sponsored by Disney’s Animal Kingdom. [No place], Rhino Keepers Workshop.
O’Connor, V.C. Scott 1904. The silken East; a record of life and travel in Burma. London, Hutchinson: vol. 2.
Richardson, George 1779. Iconology; or, a collection of emblematical figures. London, G.Scott. pp. 1-187.
Martialis 1782. Tutti gli epigrammi di M.Val.Marziale, fedelmente trasportati in Italiano. Londra, Giorgio Scott. vol. 1, pp. 1-867; vol. 2, pp. 1-810.
Martyn, W.F. 1787. A new dictionary of natural history; or, compleat universal display of animated nature. London, Harison and Co: pp. 1-438.
Anonymous 1750. The wonders of nature and art; being an account of whatever is most curious and remarkable throughout the world. London, C.Corbett: pp. 1-482.
Society of Gentlemen 1755. A new and complete dictionary of arts and sciences; comprehending all the branches of useful knowledge. London, W.Owen: vol. 4, pp. 1-982.
Couteur, J. le 1790. Letters chiefly from India; containing an account of the military transactions on the coast of Malabar. London, J.Murray: pp. i-vii,i-xiii, 1-407.
Choudhury, A. 1990. An endangered species; the factors behind the reverses in rhino conservation. Sunday Sentinel, Guwahati 1990 April 8: 1-2.
Raff, G.C. 1796. A system of natural history, adapted for the instruction of youth. Edinburgh, G.Mudie and Son. vol. 1, pp. 351; vol. 2, pp.1-417.
Franzius, W. 1670. The history of brutes; or, a description of living creatures, wherein the nature and properties of four-footed beasts are at large described. London, Francis Haley: pp. i-viii, 1-256.
Burt, N. 1791. Delineation of curious beasts and birds, in their natural colours; which are to be seen alive at the Great Room over Exeter Change, and at the Lyceum, in the Strand. London, N.Bury: pp. 1-62.
Blaquiere, W.C. 1799. The Rudhirafhyaya, or sanguinary chapter; translated from the Calica Puran. Asiatick Researches 5: 371-391.
Anonymous 1789. A new moral system of natural history, or, the beauties of nature displayed; in the most singular, curious and beautiful quadrupeds, and birds. Bath, S.Hazard: pp. i-xii, 1-224.
Smart, C.; Goldsmith, O.; Johnson, S. 1760. The world displayed; or, a collection of voyages and travels. London, J.Newbery and J.Hoey: vol. 9, pp. 1-230.
Anonymous 1794. The oriental navigator; or, new directions for sailing to and from the East Indies. London, Robert Laurie and James Whittle: pp. 1-603.
Smart, C.; Goldsmith, O.; Johnson, S. 1760. The world displayed; or, a collection of voyages and travels. London, J.Newbery and J.Hoey: vol. 10, pp. 1-284.
Smart, C.; Goldsmith, O.; Johnson, S. 1760. The world displayed; or, a collection of voyages and travels. London, J.Newbery and J.Hoey: vol. 16, pp. 1-207.
Martin, B. 1764. A new and comprehensive system of philology; or, a treatise of the literary arts and sciences, according to their present state. Londo, W.Owen: pp. 1-670.
Cox, S.S. 1852. A buckeye abroad; or, wanderings in Europe, and in the Orient. New York, George P.Putnam: pp. 1-444.
Gibson, W.M. 1855. The prison of Weltevreden; and a glance at the East Indian archipelago. New York, J.C.Riker: pp. 1-495.