W. Furneaux, Life in Ponds and Streams, Londres, Longmans, Green & Co., 1904, pp. 288-294.
Archives du mot-clé beads
Planorbis vortex
Reginald A.R. Bennett, « The Fresh Water Aquarium », The Boys Own Paper, Londres, n° 1079, 16 septembre, 1899, pp. 812-815.
In a saucer
Gregory C. Bateman, Fresh-Water Aquaria: their Construction, Arrangement, and Management, Londres, L. Upton Gill, 1892, p. 274-279.
Very remarkable objects
Theodore Wood, Our insect allies, Londres, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, General Literature Committee, 1884, p. 130-132.
The lady in question
Anonyme, « The caddis fly », Vick’s Monthly Magazine, New York, Vick’s Publishing Co., janvier, 1880, pp. 62-63.
Made an insect do ornamental work
Anonyme, « The Doctor’s Correspondence », American Agriculturist for Farm, Garden and Household,vol. 36, n°6, New York, juin 1877, p. 227
In the jewelled bravery
E. F. Staveley, British Insects, a familiar description of the form, structure, habits and transformations of insects, Londres, L. Reeve & Co., 1871, p. 148-149.
Prudent workmen
F. A. Pouchet, The Universe : The Infinitly Great and the Infinitely Litlle, Londres, Blackie & Son, 1871, pp. 213-214.
We have repeatedly tried experiments
James Rennie, Insect Architecture, édition augmentée par J.G. Wood, Londres, Bell & Daldy, 1869, p. 202-207.
Uncomfortable without any clothes
Mrs Battersby, ” The Young Insect-Hunter”, The Children’s Own Magazine, 1869.
Pleasure from a few caddis larvae
M. Pope, « Caddis-Worms », Science Gossip, Londres, mai 1866, pp. 109-110.