Susan MacKeever & Frances Dipper, Freshwater Life of Great Britain and Europe, Junior Nature Guides, Lincoln, Wildlife Watch, 1995, p. 65. Lire la suite
Archives du mot-clé coloured beads
With materials supplied
Mari Friend, Small Wonder, A New Approach to Understanding Nature, Londres, Blandford, 1991, p. 58-59.
I was especially fascinated
Ros E. Hutchins, Trails to Nature’s Mysteries, New York, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1977, p. 36.
Used by it parents
K. MacPherson, The pond : a world in miniature, Melbourne, Lenehan & Shrimpton, 1967, p. 19
Nature’s carpenters and stonemasons
Ross E. Hutchins, Caddis Insects, Nature’s Carpenters and Stonemasons, New York, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1966, p. 29- 48.
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.
Ornamental effect
Leonard Robert Brightwell, The Pond People, Londres, W. Gardner, Darton, 1949,
pp. 50-51.
Most people
A.D. Imms, Insect Natural History, Londres, Collins, 1947, pp. 245-246.
Coralline and sea-weed
Edward George Boulenger, World Natural History, Londres, B. T. Batsford, 1937, p. 230.
Its house looked most patriotic when it was finished!
Livingston MacKinnon, The animal’s world, Londres, G.Bell & Sons, 1936, pp. 75-76.
In the Zoo
Edward George Boulenger, Animal Ways, Londres, Ward, Lock & Co, 1931, p. 102.
The most dazzling effects
Edward George Boulenger, Animal mysteries, Ill. L. Brightwell, Londres, Duckworth, 1927, p. 126.
The instinct of orientation
Edward George Boulenger, The aquarium Book, Londres, Duckworth, 1925, p. 144-145.