The Rhino Document Library
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Woodthorpe, R.G. 1890. The Lushai country. Journal of the United Service Institution of India 19: 14-48.
Wood, H.S. 1936. Glimpses of the wild: an observer’s notes and anecdotes on the wild life of Assam. London.
Wood, H.S. 1910. The wealth of sport: in far Assam and in the United States. Sphere, an illustrated newspaper for the home 42, no.557 (1910-09-24). 281.
Weiler, D. 2019. Pierre Médard Diard and Alfred Duvaucel: two French naturalists in the service of Sir Stamford Raffles (December 7, 1818 – March 27, 1820). In: Low M.E.Y.; Pocklington K.; Jusoh W.F.A., Voyageurs, explorateurs et scientifiques: the French and natural history in Singapore. Singapore. pp. 4–48.
Watson, A. 1832. Memoir of the late David Scott, agent to the Governor General, on the North-East frontier of Bengal, and Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit in Assam. Calcutta, Baptist Mission Press.
Vignau, S. de 1992. “Soyez le bienvenu, Sirdar Rousselet Sahib Chamchar Bahadour!”: Louis Rousselet & l’Inde 1863-1868. In: L’Inde : photographies de Louis Rousselet 1865-1868. Bordeaux. pp. 31-38.
VCPH 1935. Captain Thomas Williamson, author of Oriental Field Sports. Bengal Past and Present 50 (1): 47-48.
Townsend, M. 1855. The age of conquest, is it past. Review of The Private life of an Eastern King. Calcutta Review 25: 117-137.
Smith, L.F. 1816. An account of a hunting party of the late Nawab Usuf-ad-Dowlah. Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register 1: 539-542.
Smith, V.A. 1906. History of India, vol. 2: From the sixth century B.C. to the mohammedan conquest. London, The Grolier Society.
Schlagintweit, E. 1862. Letter concerning the availibility of specimens (rhino skull of Bhutan). Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution 1862: 84-85.
Strait, C.U. 2014. The Chin people: a selective history and anthropology of the Chin people. New York, XLibris.