Leonard West, The Natural Trout Fly and its Imitation, Liverpool, William Potter, 1921, p. 11.
Archives pour la catégorie Text / Texte
The case whatever its design
Charles Aubrey Ealand, Insect Life, Londres, A. & C. Black, 1921, p. 135.
Commençons le dépouillement de ces richesses
Rodolphe Bonet, Délassements Entomologiques, 2° série, Paris, Léon L’homme, p. 101, 1921.
Sooner or later
Thomas Henry Briggs, Isabel MacKinney & Florence Vane Skeffington, Junior High School English, Londres, Ginn & Company, 1921.
On conçoit
Eugène Louis Bouvier, Habitudes et métamorphoses des insectes, Paris, Ernest Flammarion, 1921.
La forme d’un étui à lunettes
E. Rousseau, Les larves et Nymphes Aquatiques des Insectes d’Europe, Bruxelles, J. Lebegue, 1921, p. 373-375.
It glues together
Harold Melvin Stanford, The Standard reference work: for the home, school and Library, Vol. 2, Chicago, Standard Education Society, 1921.
My sister Maggie
Edward Frederic Benson, Our Family Affairs 1867-1896, New York, George H. Doran, 1921, p. 68.
The conventional tubular case
Charles Aubrey Ealand, Animal Ingenuity of To-Day, Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott Company, 1921, pp. 80-82.
The same general plan
Martin E. Mosely, The Dry-Fly Fisherman’s Entomology, Londres, George Routledge & Sons, 1921, pp. 43-44.
The nature-experimenter
Glenwood G. Clark, Tiny Toilers and their Works, Londres, J. Coker & Co., 1921, pp. 119-125.
The queer caddis grub
Herbert Mace, A book about the bee, Londres, Hutchinson & Co., 1921, p. 33.
L’influence du milieu
E. Caustier, Les insectes, Paris, Hachette, 1921.
Les vacances
Paul Maryllis, Les vacances du petit naturaliste, Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1921, p. 120.
Old photographic films
Laurence E. Palmer, « The smaller creature of quiet water », Ithaca (New York), Cornell Rural School Leaflet, vol. XIV, n°2, novembre 1920, pp. 127-128.