Vitus B. Dröscher, Le merveilleux dans le règne animal, Paris, Robert Laffont, 1966.
Archives du mot-clé plan
The same general plan
Martin E. Mosely, The Dry-Fly Fisherman’s Entomology, Londres, George Routledge & Sons, 1921, pp. 43-44.
Bien que très humbles et très obscures
Paul Noel, Ce que j’ai vu chez les bêtes, Paris, Armand Colin, 1913, pp. 165-171.
We have repeatedly tried experiments
James Rennie, Insect Architecture, édition augmentée par J.G. Wood, Londres, Bell & Daldy, 1869, p. 202-207.
By cement, my love
Elizabeth Grant, Holiday Rambles-Or peeps into the Book of Nature, Londres, G. Routledge & Co., 1857, p.158-166.
Never fail to accomplish their plans
Anonyme, « Instinctive Knowledge of Insects », Monthly Literary Miscelian A Compendium of Literary Philosophical and Religious Knowledge, Quinby, Wood & Russell, 1852, p. 503-504. Lire la suite
A more laborious structure
Anonyme, “Water Insects” The youth’s Cabinet: a book of gems for the mind and the hear, vol. 2, New York, 1852, p. 10-11.
But one of the most surprising
Anonyme, Compte rendu du livre The Passions of Animals Edward P. Thompson. Chapman & Hall. Londres 1851, New York, The American Whig Review, 1852, p. 160.