Moresby, John (1876) New Guinea & Polynesia: Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea and the D'Entrecasteaux Islands, John Murray, pp. 269-270
At the head of Collingwood Bay we found a good anchorage, and remained two days cutting wood. Here Lieutenant Smith observed the droppings of some large grass-eating animal in a spot where the bushes had been heavily trampled and broken. Our opinion was decided that a rhinosceros [sic] had haunted there; and we were much surprised, as this animal has-never been believed to exist in New Guinea. It would have been very satisfactory to have set the question thus started at rest, but time failed us.
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