Dougherty, F.W.P. 1996. Ulysses Aldrovandi of Bologna and Joachim Camerarius II of Nurnberg: study of a friendship during the late Renaissance.
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Dougherty, F.W.P. 1996. Collected essays on themes from the classical period of natural history. Goettingen, Klatt.
Khan, M.; Foose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van 2002. Asian Rhino Specialist Group report. Pachyderm 33: 15-17, figs. 1-2.
Olmi, G. 1993. From the marvellous to the commonplace: notes on natural history museums (16th-18th centuries).
Mazzolini, R.G. 1993. Non-verbal communication in science prior to 1900. Firenze, Leo S. Olschki. pp. i-ix, 1-620.
Talukdar, B.K. 2002. Dedication leads to reduced rhino poaching in Assam in recent years. Pachyderm 33: 58-63, figs. 1-3, table 1.
Hamilton, W.R. 1973. North African Lower Miocene rhinoceroses. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology 24 (6): 349-395, pls. 1-8, fig. 1, tables 1-20.
Silva, P. 1996. A dictionary of South African English on historical principles. Oxford, Oxford University Press. pp. i-xx, 1-825.
Wartburg, W. von 1962. Franzosisch Etymologisch Worterbuch: eine Darstellung des galloromanischen sprachschatzes. Basel, R.G.Zbinden and Co. vol. 10, pp. i-iii, 1-648.
Boismier, B. 2002. Lynford quarry: a Neanderthal butchery site. Current Archaeology 16 (2): 53-58, figs. 1-9.
Klemperer, B. 2002. Woolly rhino unearthed in Staffordshire quarry. Mineral Planning No. 93: 10, fig. 1.
Strien, N.J. van; Rookmaaker, L.C. 2003. The new Rhino Resource Center. International Zoo News 50 (1): 3.
Heckel, J.O. 1998. Email-Nachrichten zu Berggorillas und nordlichen Breitmaulnashornern in Kongo. Mitteilungen der Zoologische Gesellschaft fur Arten- und Populationsschutz 14 (2): 30.
Chevalier, A. 1904. De l’Oubangui au lac Tchad a travers le bassin du Chari. Geographie, Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris 9 (1): 343-365.
Wirth, R. 1989. Sumatra-Nashorner (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis). Mitteilungen der Zoologische Gesellschaft fur Arten- und Populationsschutz 1989 March: 7, fig. 1.