Mari Friend, Small Wonder, A New Approach to Understanding Nature, Londres, Blandford, 1991, p. 58-59.
Archives du mot-clé glass
Nature’s carpenters and stonemasons
Ross E. Hutchins, Caddis Insects, Nature’s Carpenters and Stonemasons, New York, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1966, p. 29- 48.
Broken glass
E. S. Brown, Life in Fresh Water, Londres, Oxford University Press, 1955, p. 15.
Fragment of paper
Harold Bastin, Freaks and marvels of insect life, Londres, Hutchinson, 1954, pp. 104-105.
Most people
A.D. Imms, Insect Natural History, Londres, Collins, 1947, pp. 245-246.
Observations and experiments
Manton Copeland & Sears Crowell, « Observations and Experiments on the Case-Building Instinct of two Species of Trichoptera », Psyche, n° 44, Cambridge, «Entomological Club», 1937, pp. 125-131.
Its house looked most patriotic when it was finished!
Livingston MacKinnon, The animal’s world, Londres, G.Bell & Sons, 1936, pp. 75-76.
First lessons in Nature Study
Edith M. Patch, First Lessons in Nature Study, New York, The McMillan Company, 1927, pp. 210-212.
That depends on the family
Clotilde von Wyss, Living creatures : Studies of Animals and Plant Life, Londres, A. & C. Black, 1927, pp. 59-67.
The nature-experimenter
Glenwood G. Clark, Tiny Toilers and their Works, Londres, J. Coker & Co., 1921, pp. 119-125.
Using a piece of thin glass tubing
Helen E. Murphy, « Observations on the Egg-Laying ogf the Caddice-Fly Brachycentrus nigrisoma Banks, and on the Habits of the Young Larvae », New York, Journal of New York Entomological Society, vol. 27, juin- septembre, 1919, p. 156-157.
To make a collection of these curious stones homes
Edward F. Bigelow, « On Nature’s Trail », Boy’s Life,The Boy’s Scout’s Magazine, New York, vol. VIII, n° 4, avril 1918, p. 31.
These stylish sticks!
Ada & Eleanor Skinner,The Emerald Story Book, New York, Duffield & Company, 1915, p. 265.
Cut a hole in the side of the case
James George Needham, General Biology, New York, The Comstock Publishing, Ithaca, 1910, pp. 478-479.
Its ancestors have used before
Harold Bastin, « Maskend Insects », The Pageant of Nature, Volume III, Londres, Édité par P. Chalmers Mitchell, The Waverley Book Company, circa 1910.