Christopher Reynolds, The pond on my window-still, The story of a freshwater aquarium Londres, Andre Deutsch, 1969, pp. 85-94.
Archives du mot-clé horn
Even the gravel is alive
Rosemary Eastman, The kingfisher, Londres, Collins, 1969.
Remarkable pretty
Gerald Durrell, Birds, Beasts, and Relatives, Londres, Harper Collins, 1969, p. 80.
The tube fastened
Jeremy Lingard, The zoo in my backyard : a sort of autobiography, New York, A.S. Barnes and Company, 1966, p. 165.
Nature’s carpenters and stonemasons
Ross E. Hutchins, Caddis Insects, Nature’s Carpenters and Stonemasons, New York, Dodd, Mead & Company, 1966, p. 29- 48.
Horns or trumpets
Alexander B. Klots & Elsie B. Klots, Living Insects of the World, Londres, Hamish Hamilton, 1959, p. 105,
Oh, yes. Gosh, what fun!
Norman Wymer, In nature’s workshop, Londres, Harrap, 1948, pp. 69-76.
They pay no regard to fashion
Martin Francis Duncan & Lucy Theresa Duncan, Insect Life In Pond And Stream, Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, (1913), 1941, pp. 70-75.
Insects artizans and their work
Edward Step, Insect artizans and their work, Londres, Hutchinson & Co, 1919, Chapitre Tailors, p. 197-199.
Master masons and builders
S.H. Chubb, « Master Masons and Builders », House & Garden, New York, McBride, Nast & Co., juin 1915, pp. 424-425.
The Great architect
Edward Simpson, Insect Lives, as told by themselves, Londres, The Religious Tract Society, circa 1910, pp. 70- 73.
Remarkable
R. A. Staig, « Stone-Turning- II », Londres, The Nature Book, Cassell and Company, 1909, pp. 571-572.
These cottages
Jeanette Augustus Marks, Little Bu sybodies, New York, Harper & Bros, 1909.
Often been mistaken by shell-collectors
Alpheus Spring Packard, Entomology for Beginners, New York, Henry Holt & Co., 188, 1890, p. 188.
One de novo
Anonyme, The Christian Miscellany and Family Visitor, Londres, John Mason, 1875, p. 377-379.