Ross E. Hutchins, Nature Invente It First, New York, Dood, Mead & Company, 1980, p.84.
Archives du mot-clé learned
At the first sign of danger
Chester Henry Lawrence & Esther Bjoland, The pond world. Adventures in seeing. Garden, New York, City Publishing, 1940, pp. 44-46.
Ancient artizans
Stuard Ward Frost, Ancient artizans, the Wonders of the Insect World, Boston, The Van Press, 1936.
The nature-experimenter
Glenwood G. Clark, Tiny Toilers and their Works, Londres, J. Coker & Co., 1921, pp. 119-125.
Stones that move
Floyd Bralliar, Knowing insects through stories, New-York, Funk & Wagnalls Company, (1918) 1921, pp. 202-207.
Master masons and builders
S.H. Chubb, « Master Masons and Builders », House & Garden, New York, McBride, Nast & Co., juin 1915, pp. 424-425.
You may be able to observe
Alice G. MacCloskey, « Water-Folk, Chautauqua Junior Naturalist Clubs », The Chautauquan, juin 1902, pp. 287-288.
And everything he can find
Stella Louise Hook, Daniel Carter Beard, Harry Beard, Little People and Their Homes in Meadows, Woods and Waters, New York, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888, p. 102-103.
Oh, howdelightful to live in a boat!
Gertrude P. Dyer, Elsie’s adventures in the insect land, Ill. C. O. Murray, Londres, Marcus Ward, 1882, p. 196-200.
Small objects like spiral univalve shells
Thomas Bland, Note on certain Insect Larva-Sacs, described as Species of Valvatae, New York, The Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History, vol. VIII, mai 1865, pp. 144-149. Lire la suite