I. H. Jennings, How to photograph microscopic objects or lessons in photo-micrography for Beginners, Londres, Piper and Carter, 1885, p. 77.
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Leur corps désarmés
A. Dubois, Les petits chasseurs d’insectes, Limoges, Babou, 1885, p. 179-180.
An apparently dead stick!
Evangelical Magazine with which is issued The Missionary Chronicle, vol. 15, Londres, 1885, p. 271.
For instance
« A Water-Museum », St Nicholas: an illustrated magazine for Young folks, vol. 12, partie 2, Londres, 1885, p.785.
The old english
Anonyme « Phryganea », Random Notes on Natural History, Providence, R. I., Southwick & Jencks, vol. II, n° X, 1885, p. 78.
Empressement
Albert Larbaletrier, Journal d’agriculture pratique, tome II, Librairie de la Maison Rustique, 1885, p. 379.
Oh my poor
C. H. C., « Caddis talk », Unity, Chicago, vol. XIII, n° 5, 1 mai 1884, p. 97.
« Pond-lover »
John Ellor Taylor, Half-hours in the green lanes : a book for a country stroll, Londres, W. H. Allen, 1884, p. 41-45.
A power of consciously reasoning
James Sully, « Mental Evolution in Animals », Nature a Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science, vol. 29, Londres, MacMillan, 1884, p .333
A piece of dead stick
Cholmondeley H. Pennell, The Modern Practical Angler, Londres, George Routledge, 1884, p. 231 Lire la suite
In the aquarium
Lett’s Illustrated household magazine A Complete Encyclopedia of Domestic Requirement, Londres, Letts & Co.,1884, p. 200.
Elle entra dans ce reste informe de tuyau
André Talmont, Histoire des chenilles, Limoges, Marc Babou, 1884, p. 114-116
Very remarkable objects
Theodore Wood, Our insect allies, Londres, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, General Literature Committee, 1884, p. 130-132.
An irregular way
Vernon S. Morwood, Wonderful Animals: Working, Domestic and Wild, Their structure, Habits, Homes and Uses, Londres, John Hogg, 1883, p. 57.
But it is no true
Carrington H. Lake, « Pond Life in Midwinter », Science Gossip, Londres, 1883, p. 63-64.