Smith, Andrew 1833. Observations by Rev. Wright of the London Missionary Society on the distance between Griqua Town and Cape Town. In: South African Institution (6th Nov.). South African Quarterly Journal Second Series, No.1 (part 3, October-December 1833): 80.
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Smith, Andrew 1835. Letter dated Nov. 6, 1834 on the progress of the Expedition into Central Africa. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 18 (no. 36): 354-355.
Jovanda 2020. Sumatran rhino planned for capture is another female, Indonesian officials say. www.mongabay.com 22 July 2020: 1-5.
Gokkon, B. 2020. Indonesia’s new lobster export policy threatens Javan rhino habitat. www.mongabay.com 15 July 2020: 1-5.
Gokkon, B. 2020. Indonesia identifies rhino to capture for breeding, but will have to wait until next year. www.mongabay.com 9 July 2020: 1-6.
Evans, L. 2020. For two rhino species on brink of extinction, it’s collaboration vs. stonewalling. www.mongabay.com 6 July 2020: 1-4.
Jovanda 2020. COVID-19 halts matchmaking attempt for female Sumatran rhino in Borneo. www.mongabay.com 1 July 2020: 1-5.
John, J. 2020. Marcellus Adi Riyanto: The Indonesian vet who lived for the Sumatran rhino. www.mongabay.com 19 June 2020: 1-5.
Burkanova, E.M.; Billia, E.M.E.; Persico, D. 2020. Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (Jäger, 1839) (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) from the Po Valley (Lombardia, Northern Italy): possible diet/nutrition and living conditions. Quaternary International 554: 164-169, 2 figs, 1 tab. doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2020.07.031
Hutchinson, R.H.S. 1909. Eastern Bengal and Assam District Gazetteers: Chittagong Hill Tracts. Allahabad, Government Press.
Smith, Andrew 1836. Vorläufiger Bericht über Dr. Smith’s Expedition ins Innere von Süd-Afrika. Annalen der Erd-, Völker- und Staatenkunde third series, 3 (no. 4): 297-326.
Smith, Andrew 1836. The characters of two new genera of South African reptiles, with descriptions of species belonging to each. Magazine of Zoology and Botany 1 (no. 2): 141-145.
Smith, Andrew 1837. Description of a new coleopterous insect of the genus Manticora. Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology and Meteorology (conducted by Edward Charlesworth) new series, 1 (no. 9): 503-504, fig. 1.
Smith, Andrew 1837. Examination of drawings of African mammals prepared during the expedition into the interior. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 5 (53), 27 10 May 1837: 49.
Smith, Andrew 1837. Prospectus of the Zoology of South Africa. London: Smith, Elder and Co. royal 4to.. 1 unnumbered page.
Smith, Andrew 1838. Exhibition of some small quadrupeds. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 5 (55), 27 Juner 1837: 69. [13 February 1838].
Smith, Andrew 1838. Contributions to the natural history of Southern Africa, no. I. Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology and Meteorology (conducted by Edward Charlesworth) new series, 2 (no. 1): 30-33.
Smith, Andrew 1838. Contributions to the natural history of Southern Africa (continued). Magazine of Natural History and Journal of Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Geology and Meteorology (conducted by Edward Charlesworth) new series, 2 (no. 2): 92-94.
Smith, Andrew 1838. Observations on the Squalidae. In: [Proceedings of the Zoological Society]. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 5 (57), 12 September 1837: 85-86. [13 February 1838].
Smith, Andrew 1838. Observations on the Squalidae. In: [Proceedings of the Zoological Society]. Annals of Natural History 1 (1): 72-74 [March 1838].
Smith, Andrew 1838. Characters of a new form in the Fringillidae. Arcana of Science and Art, or an Annual Register of Popular Inventions 1838: 189-190. [April 1838].
Smith, Andrew 1848. On the red corpuscles of the blood of the mud-fish (Lepidosiren annectens). Annals and Magazine of Natural History, including Zoology, Botany, and Geology 2nd series 2 (no. 10): 292 [October 1848].
Becker, D.; Tissier, J. 2020. Rhinocerotidae from the early middle Miocene locality Gracanica (Bugojno Basin, Bosnia-Herzegovina). Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 100: 395-412.
Ouchaou, B.; Bougariane, B.; Zahid, S. 2017. Les grands mammifères disparus du Maroc durant l’Holocène. Anthropologie 121: 131-145.