The Rhino Document Library
Contains a total of 30416 references.
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Lidgard, S.; Crane, P.R. 1992. Fifth North American paleontological convention, abstracts and program. Field Museum of Natural History, June 28 – July 1, 1992. Chicago, The Paleontological Society (Special publication no. 6).
Colbert, E.H. 1934. A new rhinoceros from the Siwalik beds of India. American Museum Novitates 749: 1-13, figs. 1-5.
Bales, G.S. 1992. Thin-plate spline analysis of shape differences between a primitive and modern rhinoceros..
Bales, G.S. 1998. Patterns of foramen magnum size and shape in Rhinocerotoidea (Ceratomorpha: Perissodactyla). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 18 (Suppl. To no. 3): 25A-26A.
Bales, G.S. 1994. Skull evolution in living and fossil rhinoceroses: morphometric analyses of within and between group variation. Journal of Morphology 220 (3): 322-323.
Bales, G.S. 1996. Skull evolution in the Rhinocerotidae (Mammalia, Perissodactyla): cartesian transformations and functional interpretations. Journal of Mammalian Evolution 3 (3): 261-279, figs. 1-9, table 1.
Hillman Smith, K. 2002. Democratic Republic of Congo: Rumble in the jungle. The Horn Newsletter 2002 Autumn: 18, figs. 1-2.
Newbold, J.J. 1837. Some account of the territory and inhabitants of Naning, in the Malayan Peninsula. In: J.H. Moor, Notices of the Indian Archipelago, and adjacent countries. pp. 246-254 .
Pallyango, S.; Fitzjohn, T. 2002. A day in the life of the Mkomazi Rhino Sanctuary. The Horn Newsletter 2002 Autumn: 14-15, figs. 1-3.
Foose, T.J. 2002. Save the Rhino International rolls to the rescue in Sumatra. The Horn Newsletter 2002 Autumn: 5, figs. 1-2.
Sholto-Douglas, A. 2002. Notes on the reintroduction of African elephant and black rhino at Kwandwe. CCA Ecological Journal 4: 231-236, figs. 1-4.
Wielandt, K. 2002. Nepal – political turmoil spells trouble for rare Indian rhinos. The Horn Newsletter 2002 Autumn: 4.
Kitchener, A.C. 1997. The role of museums and zoos in conservation biology. International Zoo Yearbook 35: 325-336, figs. 1-2, tabs. 1-2.