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  1. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Tripura
  2. Preliminary Material
  3. The Indian or Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis
  4. The Rhinoceros in Nepal
  5. Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Dicerorhinus sumatrensis in South Asia
  6. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Western Arunachal Pradesh
  7. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Nagaland
  8. The Javan Rhinoceros Rhinoceros sondaicus
  9. The Historical Range of the Javan Rhinoceros Rhinoceros sondaicus in South Asia
  10. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in the Western Sundarbans
  11. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Madhya Pradesh
  12. The Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in Captivity in South Asia
  13. Encounters with the Rhinoceros by the British Royal Family in Nepal
  14. Records of the Rhinoceros in Captivity in Baroda
  15. Protecting the Rhinoceros in Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam
  16. Protecting the Rhinoceros in Manas National Park, Assam
  17. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Assam
  18. Protecting the Rhinoceros in Chitwan National Park, Nepal
  19. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Harappan Settlements
  20. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Meghalaya
  21. Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Rhinoceros unicornis in South Asia
  22. Protecting the Rhinoceros in Orang National Park, Assam
  23. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Gujarat
  24. Protecting the Rhinoceros in Dudhwa National Park, Uttar Pradesh
  25. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Former Undivided Bengal
  26. Records for Dicerorhinus sumatrensis in North Bengal and Assam
  27. Fitzwilliam Thomas Pollok in Assam
  28. The Javan Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus) in Captivity in South Asia
  29. Protecting the Rhinoceros in Jaldapara National Park, West Bengal
  30. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Central Nepal
  31. The Hunting Camps of the Maharaja of Cooch Behar
  32. The Rhinoceros in Sonai Rupai Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam
  33. Introduction
  34. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Bihar
  35. The Rhinoceros in the Rock Art of Central India
  36. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Mizoram
  37. Protecting the Rhinoceros in Shuklaphanta National Park, Nepal
  38. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Eastern Nepal
  39. Protecting the Rhinoceros in Bardia National Park, Nepal
  40. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Chittagong
  41. Records of Rhinoceros sondaicus in North Bengal and Assam
  42. Protecting the Rhinoceros in Gorumara National Park, West Bengal
  43. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Western Nepal
  44. The Rhinoceros in the Arts and Sciences of the Mughal Period
  45. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Manipur
  46. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in North Bengal
  47. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Bhutan
  48. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Lower Assam
  49. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Rajmahal Hills, Jharkhand
  50. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Uttar Pradesh
  51. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros from Himachal Pradesh to Uttarakhand
  52. Records of the Rhinoceros in Captivity in Independent Oudh
  53. The Historical Range of the Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis in South Asia
  54. Sumatran Rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) in Captivity in South Asia
  55. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Punjab
  56. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Sylhet Division
  57. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Odisha
  58. The Historical Range of the Sumatran Rhinoceros Dicerorhinus sumatrensis in South Asia
  59. The Discovery of the Fossil Record of Rhinoceros in South Asia
  60. Exporting the Rhinoceros of India to East and West
  61. The Sumatran Rhinoceros Dicerorhinus sumatrensis
  62. Protecting the Rhinoceros in Pabitora Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam
  63. Protecting the Rhinoceros in Kaziranga National Park, Assam
  64. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in the Eastern Sundarbans
  65. Taxonomy and Nomenclature of Rhinoceros sondaicus in South Asia
  66. Historical Records of the Rhinoceros in Eastern Arunachal Pradesh
  67. Mauled by a rhinoceros: the final years of Alfred Duvaucel (1793-1824) in India
  68. Lamare Picuqot and the hornless rhinoceros
  69. Edward Barlow's depiction of a living rhinoceros in transit to London in 1683
  70. A price list of birds collected by Alfred Russel Wallace inserted in The Ibis of 1863
  71. On Temminck's tailless Ceylon Junglefowl, and how Darwin denied their existence
  72. The zoological contributions of Andrew Smith (1797–1872) with an annotated bibliography and a numerical analysis of newly described animal species
  73. The correct name of the South-central black rhinoceros isDiceros bicornis keitloa(A.Smith, 1836)
  74. The lives of three rhinoceroses exhibited in London 1790–1814
  75. The illustrations in A. R. Wallace'sMalay archipelago(1869) and in a much-enhanced French translation inLe tour du monde(1870–1873)
  76. Rhino systematics in the times of Linnaeus, Cuvier, Gray and Groves
  77. An historical retrospective study of black rhinoceroses Diceros bicornis Linné, 1758 in Italian zoos: a useful integration of cross-institutional studies?
  78. The birth of the first Sumatran Rhinoceros Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Fischer, 1814) – London Docks 1872
  79. The first historical record of a rhinoceros in Togo
  80. In Alfred Russel Wallace's Shadow: His Forgotten Assistant, Charles Allen (1839-1892)
  81. A new theory to explain the receipt of Wallace's Ternate Essay by Darwin in 1858
  82. Charles Darwin's tinamou egg
  83. The impact of the Krakatoa eruption in 1883 on the population of Rhinoceros sondaicus in Ujung Kulon, with details of rhino observations from 1857 to 1949
  84. The impact of the Krakatoa eruption in 1883 on the population of Rhinoceros sondaicus in Ujung Kulon, with details of rhino observations from 1857 to 1949
  85. Robert Jacob Gordon's original account of the African Black rhinoceros
  86. MEHOS, D. C.Science and culture for members only: the Amsterdam Zoo Artis in the nineteenth centuryMehos, D. C.Science and culture for members only: the Amsterdam Zoo Artis in the nineteenth century. Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam: 2006. Pp 208;...
  87. A chronological survey of bibliographical and iconographical sources on rhinoceroses in southern Africa from 1795 to 1875: reconstructing views on classification and changes in distribution
  88. The ornithological cabinet of Jean-Baptiste Bécoeur and the secret of the arsenical soap
  89. Boeseman, M. and De Ligny, W.Martinus Houttuyn (1720–1798) and his contributions to the natural sciences, with emphasis on zoology. Zoologische verhandelingenno.349Boeseman, M. and De Ligny, W.Martinus Houttuyn (1720–1798) and his contributions to the ...
  90. Review of the European perception of the African rhinoceros
  91. FAUST, I.Zoologische Einblattdrucke und Flugschriften vor 1800Faust, I.Zoologische Einblattdrucke und Flugschriften vor 1800. BandV:Unpaarhufer, Nashörner, Tapire, Pferdeartige, Sammelblätter, Monster. Generalregister zu BandI–V. Anton Hiersemann Verla...
  92. Historical records of the Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in northern India and Pakistan
  93. The quest for Roualeyn Gordon Cumming's rhinoceros horns
  94. The quest for Roualeyn Gordon Cumming's rhinoceros horns
  95. CHAPMAN, J.The art of rhinoceros horn carving in China. Christie's Books Ltd., London: 1999. Pp 288. Price £ 85. ISBN 0-903432-57-9.
  96. William Daniell's depictions of the rhinoceros in India
  97. DiSILVESTRO, R. L. The African elephant. Twilight in Eden . (A National Audubon Society Book). John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York: 1991. Pp xviii, 206; illustrated. Price: £ 19.95. ISBN: 0-471-53207-X.
  98. A. DELEGORGUE. Travels in southern Africa, volume I . (Translated by F. Webb, with introduction and index by S. J. Alexander and C. de B. Webb. (Killie Campbell Library Africana Publications no 5.) Killie Campbell Africana Library & University of Nata...
  99. J. H. BECKING. Henri Jacob Victor Sody (1892–1959). His life and work, a biographical and bibliographical study . E. J. Brill, Leiden: 1989. Pp viii, 272; illustrated. Price: Hfl 100. ISBN 90-04-08687-0.
  100. P. SMIT with the assistance of A. P. M. SANDERS and J. P. F. van der VEER (Eds.) Hendrik Engel's alphabetical list of Dutch zoological cabinets and menageries . Editions Rodopi B. V., Amsterdam: 1986. Pp x, 340; illustrated. Price: Hfl70. ISBN 90-6203...
  101. The Indo-Chinese rhinoceros
  102. TheDescriptiones Animalium(1784) prepared by C.F. Hornstedt on a journey to the East Indies
  103. The scientific names of the South African steenbok and grysbok (Raphicerus campestris and R. melanotis)
  104. Euryotis brantsii A. Smith, 1834 (currently Parotomys brantsii; Mammalia, Rodentia): proposed conservation of the specific name
  105. The zoological notes by Johann Reinhold and George Forster included in Buffon'sHistoire Naturelle(1782)
  106. Bibliography of the Rhinoceros: An Analysis of the Literature on the Recent Rhinoceroses in Culture, History, and Biology. L. C. Rookmaaker
  107. Histoire du rhinocéros de Versailles (1770-1793)
  108. Petrus Camper’s Study of the Javan Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros Sondaicus) and its Influence on Georges Cuvier
  109. Early rhinoceros systematics
  110. Two collections of rhinoceros plates compiled by James Douglas and James Parsons in the eighteenth century
  111. Two collections of rhinoceros plates compiled by James Douglas and James Parsons in the eighteenth century
  112. The Distribution and Status of the Rhinoceros, Dicerorhinus Sumatrensis, in Borneo — A Review
  113. An early engraving of the black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis (L.)) made by Jan Wandelaar
  114. Rhinoceros sondaicus: van Strien, N.J., Steinmetz, R., Manullang, B., Sectionov, Han, K.H., Isnan, W., Rookmaaker, K., Sumardja, E., Khan, M.K.M. & Ellis, S.
  115. Ceratotherium simum White Rhinoceros (Grass Rhinoceros, Square-lipped Rhinoceros) : Fr. Rhinoceros blanc; Ger. Breitmaul-Nashorn