Walter Bagshaw, « Instantaneous Exposure in Photomicrography », Londres, Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, 1911, p. 721.
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Old fishermen
Elva Crary Lottie, A text book of field zoology insects and their near relatives and birds , Philadelphie, P. Blakiston, 1911, p. 45.
If we touch
Anonyme, The Museum News. The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, New York, 1911, p. 75.
The occupant
Charles Albert Reed, Nature Studies in Field and Wood, New York, Doubleday & Co, 1911,
p. 68-69.
Probably
F. Martin Duncan, Our insect friends and foes, Londres, Methuen & Co., 1911, pp. 93-96.
25 fr
Emile Deyrolle (Fils), Catalogue Méthodique des cabinets d’Histoire Naturelle et des Collections diverses d’Histoire Naturelle. Fils d’Emile Deyrolle, 1911, p. 75.
And it is an interesting fact
Edwin Lankester, Science from an easy chair, New York, The MacMillan, 1911, p. 343.
A coat of shelly armour
Fred Smith (Edit), The World of Animal Life, Londres, Blackie, 1910, p. 370-371.
A Arbois
Charles Beauquier, Faune et flore populaires de la Franche-Comté, vol. 1, Paris, E. Leroux, 1910, p. 360.
Instructive aquisition
A. E. Hodge, « Some Queer Aquatic Pets », Ill. de l’auteur, The Boys Own Paper, Samedi 13 Août n°1648 vol. 32, Londres, 1910, pp. 746-747.
Le gosse intelligent
Fernand Serrane, La carpe, Librairie Scientifique, Bruxelles, Editions Charles Bulene, 1910, p. 326-327.
Last, but not least
Anonyme, The Bay State Monthly, Boston, John McClintock, 1910, p. 78.
& Anonyme, The New England Magazine ,Boston, vol. 42, 1910, p. 78.
The Great architect
Edward Simpson, Insect Lives, as told by themselves, Londres, The Religious Tract Society, circa 1910, pp. 70- 73.
Cut a hole in the side of the case
James George Needham, General Biology, New York, The Comstock Publishing, Ithaca, 1910, pp. 478-479.
Its ancestors have used before
Harold Bastin, « Maskend Insects », The Pageant of Nature, Volume III, Londres, Édité par P. Chalmers Mitchell, The Waverley Book Company, circa 1910.