Atkinson, Shirley J. 2018. From the Big Five to the Big Four? Exploring extinction accounting for the rhinoceros. Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 31 (2): 674-702.
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National Archives of India 1949. Calendar of Persian correspondence, being letters which passed between some of the Company's servants and Indian rulers and notables. Delhi, National Archives: vol. 9 (1790-1791).
Anonymous 1899. A record bag (in Cooch Behar). Field, the country gentleman's magazine 93 (2416), 1899 April 15: 536.
Merz, A. 1994. Samia's Diary. BBC Wildlife 12 (11) November: 34-35, 3 plates.
Asmodeus 1850. Eastward Ho!. India Sporting Review 12: 68-80.
Marc, C. 1981. Contribution a l’etude des tetes ossueuses des grands mammiferes du haut-Zaire et du Kivu. Kisangani, Cooperation Technique Universitaire Belge, projet 14.
Boussenard, L. 1885. Aventures d'un gamin de Paris au pays des tigres. Journal des Voyages no.429: 196-199; no.430: 212-215; no.431: 228-234.
Anonymous 1884. Javan rhinoceros at the Zoological Gardens [from The Graphic, 9 May 1874]. Harper's Weekly 18 (Supplement, 23 May 1884): 445.
Robert, H. 1889. A rhinoceros hunt (in Anam). Harper's Young People, an illustrated weekly 10 (482), 22 January 1889: 210-211, plate on p.209.
Gentil, J.B.J. 1822. Memoires sur l'Hindoustan ou Empire Mogol. Paris, Petit.
Delessert, A. 1843. Souvenirs d'un voyage dans l'Inde execute de 1834 a 1839. Paris, Fortin et Masson.
Jay Xu 2014. A unique air: the bronze rhinoceros and its collector Avery Brundage. In Guolong Lai & Steuber, J., Collectors, collections, and collecting the Arts of China: histories and challenges. Gainesville: pp. 14-31.
Zhou, Hong-wei 2017. Evaluation on the Clinical Effect of Rhinoceros Horn and Rehmannia Decoction in the Treatment of Children with Allergic Purpura. Clinical Medicine & Engineering 2017 (3): 387-388.
Anonymous 1977. Golden Girl weds in the west. America's First Zoo (February-March): 2-3, 4 figures.
Anonymous 1977. Lasai pursues Golden Girl at the San Diego Wild Animal Park. America's First Zoo (April-May): 2, 1 figure.
Anonymous 1977. Golden Girl dies. America's First Zoo (August-September): 8.
Proa, M.; Beucher, M.; Mellier, B. 2017. Notice et description de deux crânes de rhinocéros (Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae) presents au Museum des sciences naturelles d’Angers. Bulletin de la Société d'études scientifiques de l'Anjou 28: 77-87.
Trevor-Battye, A. 1916. The home of the Gurkha. Field, the country gentleman's newspaper 128 (3332), 1916 November 4: 683.
Anonymous 1911. The Emperor of India's great shikar in Nepal – for which the King sets out today. The Sphere 1911 December 16: i.
Grzimek, B.; Kleiman, D.G.; Geist, V. 2004. Grzimek's Animal life encyclopedia, 2nd edition. Detroit etc., Thomson Gale vol. 15 Mammals IV.
Lubbock, B. 1934. Barlow’s journal of his life at sea in King’s ships, East and West Indiamen & other merchantmen from 1659 to 1703. London, Hurst and Blackett vol. 2.
Handa, N.; Pandolfi, L. 2016. Reassessment of the Middle Pleistocene Japanese Rhinoceroses (Mammalia, Rhinocerotidae) and paleobiogeographic implications. Paleontological Research, The Palaeontological Society of Japan 20 (3): 247-260, 4 figs, 3 tabs. doi.org/10.2517/2015PR034
Koufos, G.D. 2006. The large mammals from the Miocene/Pliocene locality of Silata, Macedonia, Greece with implications about the Latest Miocene palaeoecology. Beiträge zur Paläontologie, Wien; 30: 293–313.
Choudhury, A. 2016. The mammals of India: a systematic & cartographic review. Guwahati, Gibbon Books and the Rhino Foundation for nature in NE India: pp. 1-328.
Vigne, L.; Martin, E.B. 2018. Amid conflict, Yemen's demand for rhino horn daggers continues. Swara, Nairobi January-March 2018: 28-33.