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Archives du mot-clé beads
With materials supplied
Mari Friend, Small Wonder, A New Approach to Understanding Nature, Londres, Blandford, 1991, p. 58-59.
Some body and short legs emerge
Trevor Beebee, Pond Life, Londres, Whittet Books, 1988, p. 68-69.
I was especially fascinated
Ros E. Hutchins, Trails to Nature’s Mysteries, New York, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1977, p. 36.
Schwitters Merzbau
Donald Carroll & Edward Lucie-Smith, Movements in modern art, New York, Horizon Press, 1973, p. 62.
For comparison
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pp. 28-31.
My daughter
Alfred Smee, My Garden : its plan and culture together with a general descriptin of its geology, botany, and natural history, Londres, Bell and Daldy, 1872, pp. 480-481.
Nature’s carpenters and stonemasons
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Bright-coloured beads
Phyllis Ladyman, Water Boatman, Caddis Fly and Water Spider, Londres, Methuen & Co, 1966, pp. 12-16.
They are certainly very clever architects
Gerald Durrell, My family and other animals, Londres, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956.
A white and a blue caddis larva
Maxwell Knight, Instruction to young naturalist, n° 1, British, Amphibians, Reptiles and Pond Dwellers, Londres, Museum Press, 1956, pp. 122-113.
Fragment of paper
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Ornamental effect
Leonard Robert Brightwell, The Pond People, Londres, W. Gardner, Darton, 1949,
pp. 50-51.
Most people
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Coralline and sea-weed
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