The Rhino Document Library
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Ferguson, J.P.S. 1989. The skeleton and the rhinoceros. Journal of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh 19 (2): 231-232, fig. 1.
Goodwin, G.C. 1954. The animal kingdom: large mammals. London etc., Ward Lock and Co. pp. i-xvi, 1-208.
Cloudsley-Thompson, J.L. 1967. Animal twilight: man and game in Eastern Africa. London, G.T. Foulis. pp. i-ix, 1-204.
Hickin, N.E. 1969. African notebook: the notes of a biologist in East Africa. London, Hutchinson. pp. i-xv, 1-160.
Ward, Rowland; Best, A.A.; Edmond-Blanc, F.; Raw, W.G. 1971. Records of big game, 14th edition (Africa). London, Rowland Ward. pp. 1-452.
Garutt, N.V. 1997. Traumatic skull damages in the woolly rhinoceros, Coelodonta antiquitatis Blumenbach, 1799. Cranium 14 (1): 37-46, figs. 1-13.
Garutt, N.V. 1994. Dental ontogeny of the woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799). Cranium 11 (1): 37-48, figs. 1-6.
Rzehak, G.A. 1917. Zum Roman der Dame a la Licorne. Zeitschrift fur Romanische Philologie 38: 469-477.
Croix, De La 1688. Relation universelle de l’Afrique, ancienne et moderne. Lyon, Thomas Amaulry. vol. 3.
Walter, H. 1990. An illustrated incunable of Pliny’s Natural History in the Biblioteca Palatina, Parma. Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 53: 208-216, pls. 20-21.
Typotius, J. 1601. Symbola divina & humana pontificum imperatorum regum. Roma, Balthasar Caymox. vol. 1, pp. i-iii, 1-62.
Crile, G. 1937. Shyways to a jungle laboratory: an African adventure. London, William Heinemann. pp. 1-240.
Antolini, F. 1974. Sull’emblema dell’Accademia Spoletina. Rivista Arti Storia Cultura 16: 37-45, figs. 1-9.
Kretzschmar, P.; Ganslosser, U.; Rohleder, M.; Dehnhard, M. 2000. Non-invasive testosterone measurement reveal seasonality in males of free living white rhinoceros, Ceratotherium simum simum. Advances in Ethology 35: 92.