Anonyme, « Wonders of Pond Life », Chicago, The Delphian Course, vol. VII, 1913, p. 479.
Archives du mot-clé mason
Remarkable masonry
Edward F. Bigelow, The Guide to Nature, vol. 6, Arcadia Connecticut, Agassiz Association, 1913, pp. 378- 379.
A conchologist
Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, Labrador, the country and the people, New York, MacMillan, 1910, p. 438.
In clear running water
Frank Owen Payne, How to teach about Aquatic Life, New York & Chicago, E.L. Kellog, 1901, p. 57-58.
Rapid transportation
John Henry Comstock & Anna Botsford Comstock, A Manual for the study of Insects, Ithaca New York, The Comstock Publishing Company, 1895, pp. 187-188.
But the marine mason
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, Toilers in the sea, Londres, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1889, p. 314-315 : Chapter X Tube-masons.
The gigantic mollusk seen by Nemo
Horace Lunt, Across Lots, Boston, D. Lothrop, 1888, p. 179-181.
The old english
Anonyme « Phryganea », Random Notes on Natural History, Providence, R. I., Southwick & Jencks, vol. II, n° X, 1885, p. 78.
In direct opposition to the effort of man
Delabere P. Blaine, An Encyclopedia of Rural Sports, Londres, Longmans Green, 1870, p. 1012.
First-class masons
Anonyme, « Microscopy », Science-Gossip, 1° juin 1866, Londres, 1867, p. 134.
Uncle Philip
Anonyme, Natural History ; or, Uncle Philip’s Conversations with the Childrens about Tools and Trades among Inferior Animals, New York, J. & J. Harper, 1835, p. 73-79. Lire la suite
Uncle Philip’s Conversations
Uncle Philip’s, Conversations with Young Persons, New York, J. & J. Harper, 1833, p. 73-76.