Thomas Rymer Jones, The Natural History of Animals, vol. II, Londres, John van Voorst, 1852, p. 205- 210.
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Il nome vernacolo di porta-legna
Giovanni Omboni, Zoologia, Milan, Turati, 1852, p. 347.
Ah mon père
Boyer de Fonscolombe, Entomologie élémentaire ou entretiens sur les insectes, Paris, Roret, 1852. p. 103.
Never fail to accomplish their plans
Anonyme, « Instinctive Knowledge of Insects », Monthly Literary Miscelian A Compendium of Literary Philosophical and Religious Knowledge, Quinby, Wood & Russell, 1852, p. 503-504. Lire la suite
A more laborious structure
Anonyme, “Water Insects” The youth’s Cabinet: a book of gems for the mind and the hear, vol. 2, New York, 1852, p. 10-11.
An industrial exhibition
« An Industrial Exhibition of Insects », The Leisure hour. A Family Journal of Instruction and recreation n°33, Londres, 12 août 1852.
Our natives songsters
Anonyme, « Our native songsters », The Home Friend a Weekly Miscellany of Amusement and Instruction, Londres, The Society for Promotion Christian Knowledge, 1852, p. 477.
But one of the most surprising
Anonyme, Compte rendu du livre The Passions of Animals Edward P. Thompson. Chapman & Hall. Londres 1851, New York, The American Whig Review, 1852, p. 160.
When seen at the bottom of the water
George Philip Rigney Pulman, The Vade Mecum of Fly-Fishing for Trout, Londres, Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1851, p. 47-48.
So as to make a tube
J. C. Comstock & B. N. Comings, Principles of physiology, designed for the use of schools, academies, colleges, and the general reader ; comprising a familiar explanation of the structure and functions of the organs of man, New York, Pratt, Woodford & Co., 1851, p. 86.
Perishable works of man
William Pashley (rev.), The morning stars : a treatise (en permanence) as suggested by the Grand Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations, Londres, T. Hatchard, 1851, p. 20.
Plus de deux centimètres
F. Dujardin, « Zoologie », in Encyclopédie Théorique et Pratique des Connaissances Utiles, tome I, Paris, Garnier, circa 1850, p. 662. Lire la suite
The naturalist
William Jardine, The naturalist’s Library Entomology, vol. 1, Londres, 1850, p. 295. Lire la suite
A nicely fluted cylinder
Mrs Marcet (Jane Haldimand), The Heiress in her Minority or the Progress of Character, vol. II, Londres, John Murray, 1850, p. 250 Lire la suite
Alfred Smee, the father
Alfred Smee, Instinct and reason deduced from Electro-Biology, Londres, Reeve Benham and Reeve, 1850, p. 169.