William S. Dallas, The Natural History of the animal Kingdom, Londres, W.S. Orr, 1856, p. 185.
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Very amusing
Shirley Hibberd, The book of aquarium and water cabinet, Londres, Groombridge, 1856, p. 126-129.
Eocene lakes
Charles Lyell, A manual of elementary geology: or, the ancient changes of the earth and its inhabitants as illustrated by geologiacl monuments, Londres, John Murray, 1855, p. 202.
But what are these singular moving objects ?
Anonyme, The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Londres, William Cooke, 1855, p. 196.
So neat and close
Mary S. Claude, Natural History in Stories for Little Children, Londres, Addey, 1854, p. 62-64.
They are fairy
L.M. Budgen, March winds and April showers : being notes and notions on a few created things, Londres, L. Reeve, 1854, p. 109-112.
Calcareous-sileceous matter
Gideon Algernon Mantell, The medals of creation or first lessons in Geology and in the Study of Organic Remains, vol. II, Londres, Henry G. Boh, 1854, p. 559-560.
Oui, ma bonne mère
Sophie Tremadeure Ulliac, Phénomènes et Métamorphoses, Paris, Bibliothèque de la Jeune Fille, Didier, 1854.
Habits de mosaïque
Eugène Chapus, Les chasses princières en France de 1589 à 1841, Paris, Hachette, 1853, p.104
Our native songsters
Anne Pratt, Our Native Songsters, Londres, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1853, p. 41.
Sometimes pyriform
Anonyme,« Scientific Museum », New York, Scientific American, vol. 8 n°44, juillet 1853, p. 352.
An industrial exhibition of insects
Francis C. Woodworth, « An industrial exhibition of insects, » Woodworth’s American Miscellany of Entertaining Knowledge , Boston, Phillips, Samson & Co. 1853, p.142
What! what, what do you mean?
Jemina Montgomery Tautphoeus, The Initials, Londres, Richard Bentley, 1853, p. 26.
Without any regularity
Rev. William Bingley, Useful Knowledge or a Familiar Account of the Various Productions of Nature, Mineral, Vegetable and Animal, vol. II, Londres, Gilbert & Rivington, 1852, p. 502.
A glutinous fluid
Philip Henry Gosse, « On the Architectural Instincts of Melicerta ringens, an Animal of the Class Rotifera », The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London, Londres, E. Newman, vol. III, 1852.