Cyril Palinurus Connolly, The Unquiet Grave. A Word cycle, New York, Harper, 1945.
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Can they learn by experience?
Lorus Johnson Milne & Margery J. Milne, A Multitude of Living Things, New York, Dood, Mead & Company, (1945) 1947, pp. 35-43.
Repair through behaviour
Edward Stuart Russell, The Directiveness of organic activities, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1945, pp. 18-19.
C’est comme
Jean Piaget, La formation du symbole chez l’enfant : imitation, jeu et rêve, image et représentation, Neuchâtel, Delachaux et Niestlé, 1945, pp. 241-242.
Disguise
Arthur John Thomson,The outline of natural history , Londres, Newsnes, 1945, p. 625.
Two oval pieces of leaf
Kate Harvey & E. J. Lay, Nature Class Pictures, Londres, MacMillan, 1944, p. 241
Uncle Merry
Enid Blyton, Nature Lover’s Book, Londres, Evan Brothers, 1944, p. 52.
Recognized by the architecture
Anonyme, Wildlife Handbook, North Pacific Region, 1944, p. 45. http://babel.hathitrust.org
A small tube made of dead leaves
W. Percival Westell, Pond Life, Book IV, Look and Find Out, Londres, MacMillan & Co., pp. 106-107, 1944.
Its collect tiny bits
Kate Harvey, My Book of Insects, Seashore Animals and Fish, Londres, MacMillan and Co, 1944, p. 85.
Les plus primitifs des animaux
Henri-Jules Cotte, Poissons et Animaux aquatiques au temps de Pline, Paris, P. Lechevalier, 1944, p. 175.
But how are they made?
Emma C. MacKean, Cinderella And Others Stories, Mc Loughlin, 1943, pp. 37-38.
Uses different material
Walter W. Froggatt, The Insect Book, Australian Nature Series, Sidney, Consolidated Press, 1943, p. 34-35.
The bed of a stream
Marguerite Ickis, Nature in Recreation, New York, A.S. Barnes and Company, 1943, p. 69.
C’est merveille d’observer ces larves débrouillardes
Ovila Fournier, Les Phryganes, Tract #71 Les Cercles des Jeunes Naturalistes, Montréal, 1er octobre 1943 .