Samuel G. Camp, Fishing with Floating Flies, New York, Outing Publishing Company, 1913, p. 109.
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He travelled like a human caddis
C.G. C. T. « Lustral waters », Blackwood’s Magazine, New York, Leonard Scott, vol. 193, juin 1913, p. 748
Early springs
T. Carreras, The pond, The wild Life on our Land, Londres, S.W. Partridge & Co., 1913, p. 78-79.
The rest of it can only be seen
Rosalie Blanche & Jermaine Lulham, An introduction to Zoology, with Direction for Practical Work (Invertebrates), Londres, MacMillan, 1913, p. 317-321. Lire la suite
A little nugget of gold
Anonyme, « The Caddis Folk », The Youth’s Companion an Illustrated Weekly Paper for Young people and the Family, Boston (MA), Perry Mason, vol. LXXXVII, 2 octobre 1913, p. 520.
As nearly as possible of the same color as his surroundings
John Phin, Industrial recipes ; a collection of useful, reliable, pratical recipes, rules, processes, methods, wrinkles and pratical hints, New York, Industrial Book Company, 1913, p. 173
The strength of the current
Chas. E. Sleight, « Relations of Trichoptera to their environment », New York, Journal of the New York Entomological Society, vol. 21, n° 1, mars 1913, p 4-8.
The Boy Scout’s Hike Boo
Edward Cave, The Boy Scout’s Hike Boo: The First of a series of Handy Volume of Information and Inspiration, New York, Doubleday & Company, p. 185, 1913.
Nemo
Anonyme, « Wonders of Pond Life », Chicago, The Delphian Course, vol. VII, 1913, p. 479.
Blinder
Larive et Fleury, Dictionnaire français illustré des mots et des choses ou Dictionnaire encyclopédique des écoles, des métiers et de la vie pratique, Paris, Alexandre Houssiaux, 1908, p. 980.
An inch long
Joshua Hughes Paul, Forest grove and canyon streams, Salt Lake City, The Deseret News Press, 1913, p. 203.
An irresistible bait
F.O’B. Ellison, « Insect life », Hampstead Heath: its Geology and Natural History, Londres, Leipsic, 1913, p. 252.
L’intelligence
P. Hachet-Souplet, De l’animal à l’enfant, Paris, F. Alcan, 1913.
Remarkable masonry
Edward F. Bigelow, The Guide to Nature, vol. 6, Arcadia Connecticut, Agassiz Association, 1913, pp. 378- 379.
The process is repeated
Rosalie Lulham, An Introduction to Zoology with Directions for Practical Work, MacMilan & Co, Londres, 1913, pp. 322-323.