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X. Literature Consulted

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2009

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Blanford, W. T. (1891). The Fauna of British India, Mammalia, Part II.

Shebbkark, E. O. (1953). “Status of the Three Asiatic Rhinoceros,” Oryx, Vol. II, No. 3.

Smythies, E. A. (1942). Big Game Shooting in Nepal.

Smythies, Olive (1953). Tiger Lady.

Stracey, P. D. (1957). “The Status of the Great Indian Rhinoceros (R. unicornis) in Nepal.” Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, August, 1957.

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References

Blanford, W. T. (1891). The Fauna of British India, Mammalia, Part II.Google Scholar
Shebbeare, E. O. (1953). “Status of the Three Asiatic Rhinoceros,” Oryx, Vol. II, No. 3.Google Scholar
Smythies, E. A. (1942). Big Game Shooting in Nepal.Google Scholar
Smythies, , Olive, (1953). Tiger Lady.Google Scholar
Stracey, P. D. (1957). “The Status of the Great Indian Rhinoceros (R. unicornis) in Nepal.” Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, August, 1957.Google Scholar