Arthur Thomas Fisher, Rod and River: Or, Fly-fishing for Salmon, Trout and Grayling, Londres, Richard Bentley, 1892, p. 106-109.
Archives du mot-clé architecture
For the castle
Aubyn Battye, « Upon a day », Longman’s Magazine, Londres, Charles James Longman, vol. 17, 1891, p. 609.
But the marine mason
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, Toilers in the sea, Londres, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1889, p. 314-315 : Chapter X Tube-masons.
It was about a quarter of two P.M. when…
Mary E. Bamford, The Second Year of the Look-about Club, Ill. Hiram Barnes, Boston, Lothrop Lee & Shepard, 1889, p. 135-143.
A rare and beautiful example
Anonyme, « Caddis Worms and Flies » in The Popular Educator : a Complete Encyclopaedia of Elementary, Advanced and Technical Education, vol. VI, Londres, Cassell, 1888, p. 81-82. Lire la suite
They are amusing without being immoral
Charles Kingsley, The boys’ and girls’ book of science, Londres, Strahan & Co., 1881.
A second specimen
Charlotte Elizabeth Bowen, Edwin and Mary: or the mother’s cabinet. A book for the Young, Londres, Ward Lock & Co., (1878) 1894, p. 14-15.
In direct opposition to the effort of man
Delabere P. Blaine, An Encyclopedia of Rural Sports, Londres, Longmans Green, 1870, p. 1012.
We have repeatedly tried experiments
James Rennie, Insect Architecture, édition augmentée par J.G. Wood, Londres, Bell & Daldy, 1869, p. 202-207.
Fagot
William Houghton, « Caddis-Worms and their Metamorphoses », Londres, Popular Science Review, vol. 7, 1868, p. 288-290.
A strange voice
Mona B. Bickerstaffe, Down Among the Waterweeds or Marvels of Pond Life, Johnstone, Edimbourg Hunter & Co., 1867.
Incongruous
H. Cholmondeley-Pennell, Fishing Gossip, Edimbourg, A. & C. Black 1866, pp. 71-72.
Pleasure from a few caddis larvae
M. Pope, « Caddis-Worms », Science Gossip, Londres, mai 1866, pp. 109-110.
The poor animal
Henry Downes Miles, The Book Field sports containing a complete system of the Veterinary Art, Londres, Henry Doxnes, 1862.
A true manufacturing process
Philip Henry Gosse, « Contribution to the History of the Rotifera, or wheel Animalcules, Part III, The Builders (Melicertadae) », The Popular Science Review, Londres, James Samuelson, 1862, p. 485.