SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS 



VOL. 61, NO. 1, PL. 10 



MAP SHOWING DISTRIBUTION AND 



RECORDS OF OCCURRENCE OF 



THE WHITE RHINOCEROS 



Shaded portions of map indicate general area of distribution. Letters indicate actual records as 

 follows: 



A — Burchell, 1817: Bechuanaland; exact locality 

 of the type uncertain. 



B — Campbell, 1822: Kuruman (Machow). 



G — Harris, 1838: Marico and Limpopo rivers. 



D — Peters, 1842: Lorenzo-Marques. 



E — De la Gorgue, 1847: Zululand. 



F — Cumming, 1850: Marico and Limpopo rivers; 

 Kurichane. 



G — Andersson, 1856: Walfish Bay; southwest of 

 Lake Ngami. 



H — Livingstone, 1857: Lake Ngami. 



I — Baldwin, 1863: Amatongoland and Marico. 



J — Selous, 1881, 1893, 1894, 1899; Upper Chobe 

 River; Mashonaland. 



K — Nicolls and Eglington, 1892: Northeast Ma- 

 shonaland; Sabi River. 



L — Bryden, 1893, 1897: Mashonaland and Zulu- 

 land. 



M — Oswell, 1895; Molopo River and Mabotse 

 Station. 



N — Coryndon, 1894: Mashonaland. 



O — Sclater. 1900: Kimberley (recent fossil re- 

 mains). 



P — Thomas, 1900: Lado Enclave, Lado Station. 



Q — Newton, 1903: Zululand. 



R — Lydekkei, 1908: Lado Enclave. 



S — Churchill, 1908: Lado Enclave, Rhino Camp. 



T — Roosevelt, 1910: Lado Enclave, Rhino Camp. 



II — Berger, 1910: Lado Enclave, Orra Swamp. 



V — Powell-Cotton, 1907: Kiro and Rhino Camp. 



W — Selous, 1910: West of Shambe. 



X — Mahon, 190 : Dar Fertit District. 



