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The Rhino Document Library

Contains a total of 30074 references.

The RRC website provides access to an extensive database of indexed and tagged references, abstracts and full texts covering all aspects of rhino knowledge. There are no restrictions on language, time period, location or type of publication, including reports and grey literature. Contributions and suggestions are welcome.

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Rhodes, M. 2012. The final curtsey: a royal memoir by the Queen’s cousin. Edinburgh, Birrlin. pp. i-x, 1-195.
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Ritvo, H. 2002. History and animal studies. Society and Animals 10 (4): 403-406.
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Robin Hood 1836. Rookey Wood: a rhinoceros shot dead with one ball. Bengal Sporting and General Magazine (n.s.) 6 (23): 326-327.
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Dorai, F.; Low, M.E.Y. 2021. Diard & Duvaucel: French natural history drawings of Singapore and Southeast Asia, 1818-1820. Singapore, Embassy of France in Singapore and National Library Board.
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O’Connor, F. 1940. Things mortal. London, Hodder and Stoughton. pp. 1-260.
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O’Connor, F. 1935. A trip to Nepal. Country Life 78 (1935-06-15): 613-615.
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Newark T. 2015. The In & Out: a history of the Naval and Military Club. Oxford, Osprey.
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N.B.K.; Baker, E.C. Stuart 1944. Obituary: Edward Charles Stuart Baker. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 45: 211-213.
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Anonymous 1834. Arrival of rhinoceros in London from Bengal, on Northumberland. Naval & Military Gazette and Weekly Chronicle of the United Service Saturday 07 June 1834: 12.
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Nath, R.M. 1948. The back-ground of Assamese culture. Shillong, A.K. Nath. pp. 1-281.
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Nair, P.T. 1989. Calcutta in the 19th century: Company’s days. Calcutta, Firma KLM.
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Moss, M.S. 2003. The magnificent castle of Culzean and the Kennedy family. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press.
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Moore, Amberley 2004. “Your lordship’s most obliged servant”: letters from Louis Fraser to the thirteenth Earl of Derby, 1840 to 1851. Archives of Natural History 31: 102-122.
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Menon, G. 2014. Evergreen leaves: recollections of my journeys into wild India. Delhi, Partridge.
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Menon, K.D. 1975. Tripura district gazetteers: Tripura. Agartala, Department of Education.
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Mathew, J. 2015. Edward Blyth, John M’Clelland, the curatorship of the Asiatic Society’s collections and the origins of the Calcutta journal of natural history. Archives of Natural History 42: 265-278.
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Mandal, A.K.; Nandi, N.C. 1989. Fauna of Sundarban mangrove ecosystem, West Bengal, India. Kolkata, Zoological Survey of India.
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Mahul, A. 1825. Duvaucel (Alfred). Annuaire Nécrologique, ou Complément annuel et Continuation de toutes les Biographies 1824: 109-110.
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MacGregor, A. 2018. Company curiosities: nature, culture and the East India Company, 1600–1874. Chicago University Press.
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Losty, J. 2015. Sita Ram’s painted views of India: Lord Hastings’s journey from Calcutta to the Punjab, 1814-15. London, Thames and Hudson. pp. 1-254.
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Longair, S. 2018. Prize possession: the ‘silver coffer’ of Tipu Sultan and the Fraser family. In: Finn M.; Smith K., East India Company at home, 1757-1857. London. pp. 25-38.
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