Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Poet at the Breakfast Table, Boston, Houghton, 1872, p. 229.
Archives pour la catégorie Nature-Study
Par exemple, c’est trop fort, oncle Tobie !
Henri de La Blanchère, Oncle Tobie : le pêcheur, Paris, Hachette, 1870.
A lady
Rev. William Houghton, Country walks of a naturalist with his children, Londres, Groombridge, 1869.
Billy! Billy!
Maria Charlotte Lees , Summer hours, Ill. de l’auteur, Londres, Darton & Co.,1859, p. 24-27.
By cement, my love
Elizabeth Grant, Holiday Rambles-Or peeps into the Book of Nature, Londres, G. Routledge & Co., 1857, p.158-166.
So neat and close
Mary S. Claude, Natural History in Stories for Little Children, Londres, Addey, 1854, p. 62-64.
Extremely singular
Robert Patterson, Introduction to Zoology for the use of Schools, Londres, Simpkin Marshall, 1846, p. 118.
Porticoes and pillars
John William Kaye, Doveton; or, the man of many impulse, Londres, Smith Elder & Co., 1837, p. 149-153.
Uncle Philip’s Conversations
Uncle Philip’s, Conversations with Young Persons, New York, J. & J. Harper, 1833, p. 73-76.
The inner wall of the case
James L. Drummond, Letters to a Young Naturalist on the Study of Nature and Natural Theology, Londres, Longman, 1832, p. 37-38.