Thumb, T. 1746. The travels of Tom Thumb over England and Wales; containing descriptions of whatever is most remarkable in the several counties. London, Printed for R. Amey.
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Coetlogon, Denis de 1746. A tour through the animal world, or, an historical and accurate account of near four hundred animals, birds, fishes, Serpents, Insects, &c. Describing their different Natures, Qualities and Use, as well for the common Service and Food of Man, as his Diversion and Cure of his Maladies. Extracted from Gesner, Willoughby, Swammerdam, Mousset, Merian, and others, the most celebrated Authors upon this Subject. London, Printed for John Nourse.
Colin, A. 1602. Histoire des drogues, episceries, et de certains medicamens simples, qui naissent és Indes & en l’Amerique. Lyon, Jean Pillehotte. pp. [i-xvi], 1-711, [i-xxix]; 8vo.
Sass, M. 2021. Liebelei und Fehde: Frühneuzeitliche Pokale aus Rhinozeros-Horn als Wissensobjekte. In: Bauernfeind, R.; Rudolph, P. Bilder exotischer Tiere. Zwischen wissenschaftlicher Erfassung und gesellschaftlicher Normierung 1500–1800. Augsburg. pp. 96-124.
Kumar, V. 2019. Catalogue of antiquities of State Archaeological Museum, Lucknow, U.P. India. Part- I: Jain (from Kankali Tila, Mathura & other places of Mathura), Bauddha (from Mathura) & Gandhar antiquities. Indian Journal of Archaeology 4 (4): 62-1167.
Schroeder, J. 1748. Pharmacopoeia universalis. Das ist: Allgemeiner Medicinisch-Chimischer Artzney-Schatz. 3, 3. Theil, worinnen die Kräuter und Gewächs-, nebst der Thier-Lehre, durch Bereitung und Gebrauch der aus dem Regno Vegetabili & animali herkommenden Stücke, nach der Meynung und Anweisung der neuesten und besten Autorum sowohl nach der Galenischen als Chimischen Art beschrieben. Nürnberg, Johann Adam Stein und Gabriel Nicolaus Raspe: pp. 1080-1826.
Enenkel, K.A.E. 2017. Camerarius’s Quadrupeds (1595): A Plinius Emblematicus as a mirror of princes. In: Enenkel, K.A.E.; Smith, P.J., Emblems and the natural world. Leiden. pp. 91–148.
Foerschler, S. 2017. Das Horn des Nashorns: Objekt der Parzellierung, Ästhetisierung und Wissensgenese. In: Cremer, A.C.; Mulsow, M. (eds.), Objekte als Quellen der historischen Kulturwissenschaften: Stand und Perspektiven der Forschung. Köln: pp. 195–207.
Horn, C. 1629. Elephas, das ist: Historischer und philosophischer Discurs, von dem grossen Wunderthier dem Elephanten, dessen wunderbarer Natur und Eygenschafften; dergleichen unlangsten einer in Teutsch-Land umbgeführet, und von vielen Tausend Menschen gesehen worden. Nürnberg, Halbmayer: pp. 1-160.
Reid, M. 1882. The chase in Assam; being real experiences of a British Officer. III. A rhinoceros chase. Beadle’s Weekly 1 (3), 2 December 1882: 8, 1 fig..
Osthoff, G.; Beukes, B.; Steyn, A.C.; Hugo, A.; Deacon, F.; Butler, H.J.B.; O’Neill, F.H.; Grobler, J.P. 2021. Milk composition of white rhinoceros over lactation and comparison with other Perissodactyla. Zoo Biology 40 (5): 1-12. doi.org/10.1002/zoo.21618
Becker, D. 2003. Paléoécologie et paléoclimats de la Molasse du Jura (Oligo-Miocène): apport des Rhinocerotoidea (Mammalia) et des minéraux argileux. Thesis presented to the Faculté des Sciences, Université Fribourg, Suisse (Geofocus vol. 9). pp. 1-353.
Hugueney, M.; Guérin, C. 1981. La faune de mammifères de l'Oligocène moyen de Saint-Menoux (Allier). 2è partie, Marsupiaux, Chiroptères, Insectivores, Carnivores, Périssodactyles, Artiodactyles (Mammalia). Revue scientifique du Bourbonnais, Moulins 1981: 52-71, 15 fig..
Anonymous 1909. A shoot of the family of Cooch Behar. Englishman's Overland Mail Friday 10 March 1916: 3.
Blundell, E.A. 1836. An account of some of the Petty States lying north of the Tenasserim Provinces; drawn up from the Journals and Reports of D. Richardson, Esq., Surgeon to the Commissioner of the Tenasserim Provinces. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 5 (58): 601-635.
Mecozzi, B.; Bellucci, L.; Iurino, D.A.; Mazzini, I.; Strani, F.; Sardella, R. 2021. A reappraisal of the Pleistocene mammals from the karst infilling deposits of the Maglie area (Lecce, Apulia, Southern Italy). Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Milano; 127 (2): 355-382, 10 figs, 6 tabs. http://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/15776
Anonymous 1881. Viajes: El elefante blanco; el rnoceronte y las najas. Semanario Familiar Pintoresco 3 (70): 279-283.
Schenkel, R. 1984. Report on the suitability of Dudhwa National Park U.P. as potential site for re-introduction of the Indian Rhinoceros. In: Singh, S. & Rao, K., India's rhino-reintroduction programme. New Delhi. pp. 21-24.
Sale, J.B.; Woodford, M.H. 1984. Preliminary report on drug immobilisation and transport of the Great Indian Rhinoceros. In: Singh, S. & Rao, K., India's rhino-reintroduction programme. New Delhi. pp. 25-51.
Hajra, P.K.; Shukla, U. 1984. Dudhwa National Park: some botanical aspects of the proposed new habitat for rhino. In: Singh, S. & Rao, K., India's rhino-reintroduction programme. New Delhi. pp. 52-62.
Singh, Samar; Rao, Kishore 1984. Extracts from the final recommendations of the Rhino Sub-Committee of the Wildlife Status Evaluation Committee of the IBWL in the translocation of Great Indian Rhinoceros. In: Singh, S. & Rao, K., India's rhino-reintroduction programme. New Delhi. pp. 63-68.
Mahmood, T.; Tuong Thuy Vu; Campos-Arceiz, A.; Akrim, F.; Andleeb, S.; Farooq, M.; Hamid, A,; Munawar, N.; Waseem, M.; Hussain, A.; Fatima, H.; Khan, M. Ali Reza; Mahmood, S. 2021. Historical and current distribution ranges and loss of mega-herbivores and carnivores of Asia. PeerJ 9:e10738: 1-23. doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10738
Fabbi, S.; Romano, M. 2020. Alessandro Portis and the elephant from Riofreddo (Rome). Memorie Descrittive della Carta geologica d'Italia 106: 107-114.
Hildebrandt, T.B.; Hermes, R.; Goeritz, F.; Appeltant, R.; Colleoni, S.; Mori, B. de; Drukker, M.; Galli, C.; Hayashi, K.; Lazzari, G.; Payne, J.; Renfree, M.B.; Seet, S.; Stejskal, J.; Diecke, S. 2021. The ART of bringing extinction to a freeze – history and future of species conservation, exemplified by rhinos. Theriogenology 169: 76-88. doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2021.04.006