The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30074 references.
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Bautze, J.K. 1997. The history of Kotah in an art-historical context. In: Welch S.C. (ed.), Gods, kings, and tigers: the art of Kotah. New York. pp. 39-60.
Lavilla, E.O. 2022. J.G. Schneider’s Historiae Amphibiorum. Herpetology at the dawn of the 19th century. Topeka (Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles).
Baker, W.E. 1850. Memoir on the fossil remains, presented by himself and Colonel Colvin, to the Museum of Natural History, at Ludlow. Ludlow, E.J. Partridge. pp. 1-26.
Badam, G.L. 1985. The late quaternary fauna of Imamgaon. In: Misra V.N.; Bellwoord P.S., Recent advances in Indo-Pacific prehistory. Leiden. pp. 413-416.
Smith, Elder and Co; Falconer, H. 1847. Advertisement of future parts of Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis. The Atlas (Supplement) 1847 January 2.
Awasthi, A.B.L. 1978. Studies in Skanda Purana, part 2: Education, economic life, religion and philosophy. Lucknow.
Archer, M. 1980. Early views of India: the picturesque journeys of Thomas and William Daniell 1786-1794. London, Thames & Hudson. pp. 1-240.
Wheeler, A. 1997. Zoological collections in the early British Museum: the Zoological Society’s Museum. Archives of Natural History 24: 89-126.
Knox, A.G. 2014. The first egg of Jerdon’s courser Rhinoptilus bitorquatus and a review of the early records of this species. Archives of Natural History 41 (1): 75-93.
Ambrose, C.T. 2010. Darwin’s historical sketch – an American predecessor: C. S. Rafinesque. Archives of Natural History 37: 191-202.
Allen, B.C. 1908. Assam District Gazetteers, vol. 10: The Khasi and Jaintia Hills, the Garo Hills and the Lushai Hills. Allahabad, Pioneer Press.
Alfred Duke of Saxe-Coburg 1870. His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh in the Oudh and Nepal Forests. London, Private circulation.
2022. Hunting of white rhino. Online: https://africahuntlodge.com/hunting-packages/white-rhinoceros-hunt.
Sturt, N. 1875. Hunting party of Napier Sturt in Nepal (after Englishman). Aberdeen Press and Journal 1875 May 12.