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.
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.
Ingenious experiment
Frank T. Buckland, Fish hatching, Londres, Tinsley Brothers, 1863, p. 244-246.