Marie Neurat, Le monde curieux des insectes, Paris, Gautier-Languereau, 1957, p. 18.
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The resulting structure
Clarence John Hylander, Insects on parade, New York , MacMillan, 1957, p. 160.
In the stomachs of fishes
Anna Botsford Comstock, Handbook of Nature-Study, New York, Vail-Ballou Press, 1957, p. 409-410.
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La truite vorace
Jérôme Nadaud, Tous les poissons et la pêche, Paris, Casterman, 1957, p.27.
Aux dimensions convenables
Renaud Paulian, Atlas des larves d’insectes de France, Paris, N. Boubée et Cie, 1956, p. 71.
Learning & instinct animals
W.H. Thorpe, Learning and instinct in animals, Methuen, Londres, 1956.
One of the strangest of mosaic art
Ellsworth Jaeger, « Follow the Explorer’s Trail », Hobbies, The Magazine of The Buffalo Museum of Science, vol. 36, n° 5 , juin, Buffalo, Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, 1956, p.96.
They are certainly very clever architects
Gerald Durrell, My family and other animals, Londres, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956.
The last days of Pompeii
Hugh Plommer & Cecil Stewart , Simpson’s History of Architectural Development, Vol. I Ancient and classical architecture, Londres, Longmans, Green and Co., 1956, p. 284.
Miniature zoo
Vinson Brown, How to make a Miniature Zoo, Boston, Little Brown and Company, 1956, p. 91.
How to draw Pond Life
Vere Temple, How to draw Pond Life, Londres, The Studio Publication, 1956, pp. 42-45.
Small objects found in water
Alvah Peterson, Fishing with Natural Insects, Columbus, Ohio, 1956, p. 82.
The caddis worm can be collected and destroyed at the same time
George Ordish, Garden pests, Londres, Hart-Davis, 1956, p. 39.
A white and a blue caddis larva
Maxwell Knight, Instruction to young naturalist, n° 1, British, Amphibians, Reptiles and Pond Dwellers, Londres, Museum Press, 1956, pp. 122-113.
Une grande variabilité individuelle
Rémy Chauvin, Physiologie de l’insecte, Paris, INRA, 1956, p. 705.