Paul Noel, Ce que j’ai vu chez les bêtes, Paris, Armand Colin, 1913, pp. 165-171.
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The little box of broken, dusty butterflies
Robert Hugh Benson, The Coward, Hutchinson 1912, p. 307
Parables from nature
Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, On Immortality, New York, The Pilgrim Press, 1912, p. 27.
It’s the best fun in the world to watch them
Rosamond Napier, Tamsie, Londres, Hodder & Stoughton, 1912 p. 298- 302.
The rest of us was white
Louise Jamison, The real fairy folk,New York, Doubleday, 1912, p. 76-77.
Hurrah!
Charlotte Sister& Ethel Isabella Sister, Kindergarten teaching in home, Londres, T.C. & E. C. Jack, 1912, p. 72-73.
With a clump of the stick-like larvae of the caddis-fly
Dugmore Radclyffe, Wild Life and the Camera, Philadelphie, J. B. Lippincott, 1912, p. 195-196
Religious impulses evidence
Mary Hunter Austin, Christ in Italy: being the Adventures of a Maverick Among Masterpieces, New York, Duffield, 1912, p. 62.
The result of its labor
Otto Eggeling & Frederik Ehrenberg, The Freshwater aquarium and Its Inhabitants, A Guide for the Amateur Aquarist, New York, Henry Holt & Co., pp. 298-299, 1912.
Take it up and examine it carefully
William J. Claxton, Stories of insect life, Londres, Blackie ans son Limited, 1912, p. 40.
Home cosy
William J. Claxton, Insect workers, Londres, Cassel & Co, 1912, pp. 27-28.
A surprising variety
Paul S. Weich, « The insect Life of Pond and Stream » The Nature-Study Review, Chicago, School of Education University of Chicago, 1912.
La décoration des salles de classe
Anonyme, « La décoration des salles de classes », Manuel général de l’instruction primaire, Paris, n° 23, 19 août 1911, p. 567.
Si vous triturez grossièrement
Rodolphe Bonet, Délassements Entomologiques, Paris, L. Roque, 1911, pp. 140-142.
If you could capture one
William J. Claxton, Round the year with nature, Londres, The Waverley Books, 1911, pp. 218-219.