Marius Béguin, « La truite en ruisseau », Paris, Le Chasseur Français n° 623, décembre 1948, p. 257.
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Oh, yes. Gosh, what fun!
Norman Wymer, In nature’s workshop, Londres, Harrap, 1948, pp. 69-76.
Three hours fifteen minutes and ten hours twelves minutes
Fred Kitchen & Clifford W. Greatorex, What the countryman wants to know, Londres, Victor Gollancz, 1948, p. 194-195.
Small life
Vinson Brown, The Amateur Naturalist Handbook, Boston, Little, Brown and Company, 1948, p. 279-280.
The object of most interest
Baxter Hathaway & John Moore, The exposition of ideas, Boston, Heath and Company, 1948, p. 22.
Fasten together
Eilen Mayo, The Story of Living Things and their Evolution, Londres, The Waverley Book, 1948,
p. 206.
Prenez un bois qui marche
M. Oria, Sciences Naturelles, Zoologie-Botanique, Classes de Cinquième, Paris, Hatier, 1948,
pp. 56-57.
A silk foundation
F. L. Kirk, « Entomology as a Hobby, Presidential Address »,Lincoln, Lincolnshire Naturalists Union Transactions, vol. XI, n°4, december 1947, p. 151. Lire la suite
Brinqueballant, cahotant et bousculées par le moindre remous.
Raoul Renault, Appâts et amorces, Paris, Flammarion, 1947, p. 81. Lire la suite
Saul
Richard Wilbur, The Beautifull Changes and Other Poems, New York, Harcourt, 1947.
Soft bodies
Edwin Potter, Textbook of Zoology, Mosby, St Louis (1938) 1947, p. 322.
Ingenious little fellow
Georges F. Mason, Animal Homes, New York, William Morrow, 1947, pp. 87-88.
Tiny creatures
Edward George Boulenger, Wild life the world over, New York, Wise & Co, 1947, p. 512-515.
An excellent mason
W.D. Funkhouser, Arts and Sciences, As taught in the World’s greatest, University, Lexington, 1947, p. 36.
Empty caddis cases
Margaret M. Hutchinson, Children as naturalist, Londres, G. Allen & Unwin, 1947, p. 144.