The Rhino Document Library
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Foose, T.J.; Zainuddin, Z.Z. 1992. International Studbook for Sumatran Rhino (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis), 20 March1992. 9 pp. in: Foose, T.J. (Ed.), Rhino Global Captive Action Plan (GCAP), first edition, 1 September 1992, section 5..
Foose, T.J.; Strien, N.J. van 1995. Workshops and reports: Malaysia rhino PHVA workshop. Asian Rhinos 2: 5.
Epstein, L. 1899. Ein Ausflug nach den zoologischen Garten von Holland und Belgien. Zoologische Garten A.F. 40: 5-12.
Spary, E.C. 2000. Utopia’s garden: French natural history from old regime to revolution. Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press. pp. i-xv, 1-321.
Bales, G.S. 1993. A multivariate comparison of variation in fossil and living rhinoceros skulls. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 13 (Suppl. To no. 3): 24A-25A.
Bales, G.S. 2001. A morphometric contribution to rhinoceros phylogeny. Canonical variate studies of extant and fossil skulls (Rhinocerotoidea: Perissodactyla). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21 (Suppl. To no. 3): 31A.
Norman, J.E.; Ashley, M.V. 2000. Phylogenetics of Perissodactyla and tests of the molecular clock. Journal of Molecular Evolution 50 (1): 11-21, figs. 1-4, tables 1-4.
Wielandt, K. 2002. One small step for Javan rhinos, one giant leap for .. The Horn Newsletter 2002 Autumn: 3, fig. 1.
Anonymous 1939. Summary of general and local legislation for the regulation of hunting in French Indo-China. Journal of the Society for the Preservation of the Fauna of the Empire 37: 32-36.
Nyangwara, K. 2002. Further notes on Kichwa’s wayward black rhino cow. CCA Ecological Journal 4: 75, fig. 1.
Gaffard, R. 1882. Exploration au Zambeze: situation geographique et aspect du pays, flore, faune, habitants, pathologie, hygiene. Rapport adresse a la Societe des Fondateurs de la Compagnie Generale du Zambeze. Paris, Ethiou-Perou. pp. 1-54.
Bodry-Sanders, P. 1991. Carl Akeley: Africa’s collector, Africa’s savior. New York, Paragon House. pp. i-xxii, 1-298.
Natal Parks Board 1952. Extracts from Third Report of the Natal Parks Game and Fish Preservation Board. African Wildlife 6 (2): 185-186.
Varthema, L. di 1625. The travels of Lewis Barthema or Vertoman into Egypt, Syria, Arabia, Persia, and India.
Santos, J. dos 1625. Collections out of the Voyage and Historie of Friar Joao dos Sanctos his Aethiopia Orientalis, et Varia historia. vol. 2, pp. 1535-1567.