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Cuvier, G. 1817. Le regne animal distribue d’apres son organisation pour servir de base a l’histoire naturelle des animaux et d’introduction a l’anatomie comparee. Paris, Deterville: vol. 1, pp. i-xxxvii, 1-540.
Cuvier, G. 1806. Sur les rhinoceros fossiles. Annales du Museum d'Histoire Naturelle 7: 19-52, pls. 1-4.
Breuil, H. 1923. Station de gravures rupestres d’Aguilet Abderrahman (Sahara Central) d’apres les documents rapportes par l’adjudant Fretay. Anthropologie 33: 156-160, figs. 1-4.
Brooks, H. 1876. Natal; a history and description of the colony, including its natural features, productions, industrial conditions and prospects. London, L. Reeve and Co: pp. i-xi, 1-336.
Bryden, H.A. 1892. The white rhinoceros (Rhinoceros simus). Field, the country gentleman's magazine 80 (2064), July 16: 84.
Buckland, F. 1858. The wild beast show. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 12 (1858 November 27): 436.
Buffon, G.L. Leclerc de; Sonnini, C.N.S. 1800. Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière, par Leclerc de Buffon. Nouvelle edition, accompagné de notes, vol. 28. Paris, F. Dufart. pp. 1-351. www.google.es/books/edition/Histoire_naturelle_generale_et_particuli/8BTMH98rBSsC?
Burton, R.F. 1860. The lake regions of Central Africa: a picture of exploration. London, Longman, Green, Longman and Roberts. vol. 1, pp. i-xvii, 1-412; vol. 2, pp. i-vii, 1-468.
Campbell, J. 1822. Ueber die von dem Missionair Campbell entdeckte neue Art Rhinoceros. Notizen aus dem Gebiete der Natur- und Heilkunde 2 (7; no. 29, March 1822): 96, fig. 1.
Campbell, J. 1822. Travels in South Africa, undertaken at the request of the London Missionary Society; being a narrative of a second journey into the interior of that country. London, Francis Westley: vol. 1, pp. i-viii, i-xii, 1-322; vol. 2, p. i-ii, 1-384.
Camper, P. 1782. Natuurkundige verhandelingen over den Orang outang; en eenige andere aapsoorten Over den rhinoceros met den dubbelen horen, en over het rendier. Amsterdam, erven P. Meijer en G. Warnars: pp. i-iv, 1-235, i-ii.
Chapman, James 1868. Travels in the interior of South Africa, comprising fifteen years’ hunting and trading; with journeys across the continent from Natal to Walvisch Bay, and visits to Lake Ngami and the Victoria Falls. London, Bell and Daldy, Edward Stanford: vol. 1, pp. i-xv, 1-454.
Bermudez, J. 1565. Esta he hua breve relacao da embaixada o Patriarcha do Joao Bermudez trouxe do Emperador de Ethiopia, chamado vulgarmente Preste Joao, ao christianissimo, & zelador da fee de Christo Rey de Portugal dom Joao o terceiro deste nome. Lisboa, Francisco Correa: pp. 1-80.
Blanc, V. le 1648. Les voyages fameux du sieur Vincent Le Blanc Marseillois, qu’il a fait depuis l’age de douze ans iusques a soixantes, au quatre parties du Monde. Paris, Gervais Clousier: pp. 1-628.
Blancou, L. 1954. Notes sur les mammiferes de l’Equateur Africain Francais – un rhinoceros de foret?. Mammalia 18: 358-363.
Blancou, L. 1958. Distribution geographique des ongules d’Afrique Equatoriale Francaise en relation avec leur ecologie. Mammalia 22: 294-316.
Blyth, E. [Zoophilus] 1870. Bifid rhinoceros horns. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 35, 1870 January 15: 52.
Blyth, E. 1870. Rhinoceros detaching its horn. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 36, 1870 August 20: 173.
Blyth, E. 1869. The zoological garden at Antwerp. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 34, 1869 September 4: 191-192.
Blyth, E. [Zoophilus] 1869. Rhinoceros horn toppling forward. Field, the country gentleman's magazine 34,1869 September 4: 192.
Bock, C. 1881. The head-hunters of Borneo: a narrative of travel up to Mahakkam and down the Barito; also, journeying in Sumatra. London, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington: pp. i-xvi, 1-344.
Bourdillon, B.H. 1934. With the white rhinoceros in Uganda. Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 163 (4247), 1934 May 19: 1170, figs. 1-2.