Maurice Girard, « Note sur les larves d’insecte employées comme amorces pour la pêche », Paris, Annales de la Société entomologique de France, tome deuxième, 1862, p .351-352.
Archives de l’auteur : Hubert
Drags his strange shelly castle
S. W. Partridge, Our English months, Londres, S.W. Partridge, 1862, p. 113.
To see the crooked leglets of the wee
E. Littell, « An Only Son », part 3, (Dublin University Magazine), The Living Age, n° 884, vol. 69, Boston, Littell, mai 1861, p. 357. Lire la suite
The Prince’s attention
Robert Kemp Philip,Walks abroad and evenings at home, Londres, Houlston & Wright, 1861,
One of cese grottoes is made of twenty-seven specimen of the compact little Planorbis contortus
S. P. Woodward, « How we began shell-collecting » Recreative Science : A record and Remembrancer of Intellectual Observation, vol II, Londres, Groombridge and Sons, 1861, p. 36. Lire la suite
Joined them so securely
R. A. West, « My Fresh Water Aquarium », New York, The American Agriculturist for the Farm, Garden and Household, vol.20, 1861, p. 151. Lire la suite
The Young Angler
Anonyme, The Young Angler, Naturalist, and Pigeon and Rabbit fancier, Londres, Routledge Warne and Routledge, 1860, p. 256
Mr. Waterhouse
Richard Owen, Paleontology or Systematic summary of extinct animals and their geological relations, Edimbourgh, Adam et Charles Black, 1860, p.48.
First standard-phonographic reade
Andrew J.Graham, First standard-phonographic reade, New York, Andrew J. Graham, 1860, p. 51.
The for use are of a yellow colour
Henry Wade, Rod-Fishing in clear waters by Fly, Minnow, and Worm, Londres, Bell & Daldy, 1860, p.104-105.
Wich it enters as far as the shoulders, if we may use the expression
Anonyme, The Family Cyclopaedia a complete Treasury of Useful Information, Londres, War and Lock, 1859, p. 49 Lire la suite
Arts and sciences
Anonyme, « First Idea of Everything », Friends intelligencer: a religious and family journal, Philadelphie, vol. 15, n° 44, 1859, p. 701. Lire la suite
January and february
Anonyme, « British insects and buterflies », The Illustrated London almanach, Londres, 1859, p. 0.
A kind of low-priced woollen stuff
Thomas Boys, « Meaning of Cadewoldes », Notes and queries: a medium of enter communication for literary, Londres, Bell & Daldy, Second Series, vol. 8, juillet-décembre 1859, p. 98. Lire la suite
More than a hundred of these shells
Henry Eley, Geology in the Garden; or the Fossils in the Flint Pebbles, Londres, Bell & Daldy, 1859, p. 137-138.