The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30237 references.
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Stoops, M.R.; DeChant, C.J.; Ball, R.L.; Roth, T.L. 2018. Early fetal sexing in the rhinoceros by detection of male-specific genes in maternal serum. Molecular Reproduction and Development 85 (3): 197-204. doi.org/10.1002/mrd.22953
Al-Ajjaz, L. 2017. Africa's white gold: a comparative analysis of anti-poaching strategies. M.Sc. Thesis presented to the University of Leiden, The Netherlands: pp. 1-57.
Magon de Clos Doré, M. 1822. Souvenirs d'un voyageur en Asie, depuis 1802 jusqu'en 1815 inclusivement. Paris, Nepveu.
Diedrich, C.G. 2012. Europe's first Upper Pleistocene Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss 1823) skeleton from the Koneprusy Caves: a hyena cave prey depot site in the Bohemian Karst (Czech Republic). Historical Biology 24 (1): 69-84.
Fayrer, J. 1879. Notes of the visits to India of their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburgh 1870-1875. London, Kerby & Endean.
Buckland, C.T. 1891. [Review of E.B. Baker] Sport in Bengal. Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes 48: 391-398.
Hunter, W.W. 1877. Statistical account of Bengal, vol. 14. Districts of Bhagalpur and the Santal Parganas. London, Trubner & Co.
Bose, S. 2014. From eminence to near extinction: the journey of the greater one-horned rhino. In: Rangarajan, M.; Sivaramakrishnan, K. (eds), Shifting ground: people, animals and mobility in India's environmental history. Delhi, Oxford Un.Pres. pp. 65-87.
Sardella, R.; Mazzini, I.; Giustini, F.; Mecozzi, B.; Brilli, M.; Iurino, D.A.; et al. 2018. Grotta Romanelli (Southern Italy, Apulia): legacies and issues in excavating a key site for the Pleistocene of the Mediterranean. Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Milano 124 (2): 247-264, 6 figs, 5 tabs.
Schmitt, S. 2017. Les voyages intertextuels de l’abada. Recherches sur Diderot et sur l'Encyclopédie 52: 23-38.
Meyers, J. 2008. Le "rhinocéros"de Frère Félix Fabri: Autopsie d’un passage de l’Evagatorium (II, 7, fol. 39 B-40 A). Rursus: Poétique, réception et réécriture des textes antiques 3: 1-19.
Wain, L. 1895. The Hon. Walther Rothschild's pets: a visit to Tring Museum. Windsor magazine: an illustrated monthly for men and women 2: 661-670.
Gladstone, H.S. 1930. Record bags and shooting records: together with some account of the evolution of the sporting-gun, markmanship and the speed and weight of birds. New and enlarged edn.. London, H.F. & G. Witherby.
Anonymous 1887. The late King of Oudh's birds and animals. Amrita Bazar Patrika (Calcutta) 1 Dec 1887.
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.
Gouldsbury, C.E. 1913. Tigerland: reminiscences of forty years' sport and adventure in Bengal. London, Chapman & Hall: pp. i-xvii, 1-261.
W.B. 1807. The elephant’s ball, and grand fete champetre. Intended as a companion to The butterfly’s ball, and The peacock at home. London: pp. 1-16.