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.
Archives du mot-clé expérimentation
Prudent workmen
F. A. Pouchet, The Universe : The Infinitly Great and the Infinitely Litlle, Londres, Blackie & Son, 1871, pp. 213-214.
Immense labour
Anonyme, « Some Insect Architects » Londres, People’s Magazine an Illustrated Miscellany for Family Reading, 1869, p. 83.
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.
Pleasure from a few caddis larvae
M. Pope, « Caddis-Worms », Science Gossip, Londres, mai 1866, pp. 109-110.
Accusated of eating trout eggs
Frank Buckland, “On fish hatching”, Journal of the Society of Arts, 11 mars, Londres, 1864.
Ingenious experiment
Frank T. Buckland, Fish hatching, Londres, Tinsley Brothers, 1863, p. 244-246.
Letter of Miss M. E. Smee
Elizabeth Mary Smee, « Letter from Miss M.E. Smee », The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 3e série, vol. 12, Londres, 1863, p. 399-402.