Richard Hancock, « Caddis Worms and Flies ». The Country-Side. The country: Garden: Poultry: Nature: Wild Life: Etc, n°83, vol. 4, 15, Londres, décembre, 1906, p. 71 et 78.
Archives du mot-clé glass
I am a caddis worm
Agnes McClelland Daulton, Wings and Stings, Ill. de l’auteur, Chicago, Rand McNally & Co., 1902, pp. 79-82.
Which it has combined with very beautiful results
H. J. Alfred Otter, The modern Angler : a practical handbook on all kinds of nagling, Londres, L. Upcott Gill, 1898, p. 64-65. Lire la suite
The Roman consuls
Arthur Thomas Fisher, Rod and River: Or, Fly-fishing for Salmon, Trout and Grayling, Londres, Richard Bentley, 1892, p. 106-109.
Yes, it does
G. Christopher Davies, The Swan and her crew, or the adventures of three young naturalists and sportsmen on the broads and rivers of Norkfolk, Londres, Frederick Warne, 1889, p. 168-169.
The old english
Anonyme « Phryganea », Random Notes on Natural History, Providence, R. I., Southwick & Jencks, vol. II, n° X, 1885, p. 78.
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.
We have repeatedly tried experiments
James Rennie, Insect Architecture, édition augmentée par J.G. Wood, Londres, Bell & Daldy, 1869, p. 202-207.
Ingenious experiment
Frank T. Buckland, Fish hatching, Londres, Tinsley Brothers, 1863, p. 244-246.