Rev. J. G. Wood, Homes without hands, traduit de l’anglais par Jacques Demarcq, Londres, Longmans, Green & Co., 1865, p. 381-386.
Archives du mot-clé Smee
Accusated of eating trout eggs
Frank Buckland, “On fish hatching”, Journal of the Society of Arts, 11 mars, Londres, 1864.
Premières expériences (suite)
Elizabeth Mary Smee, « The Caddis-worm and its houses», Londres, The Intellectual Observer : Review of Natural History, Microscopic Research and Recreative Science, vol. V, , Groombridge, juin 1864, p. 307-317.
A case containing numerous tubes
Anonyme, « Royal Society », Medical Times and Gazette, A journal of Medical Science, Londres, John Churchill, 4 avril 1863, p. 358.
Ingenious experiment
Frank T. Buckland, Fish hatching, Londres, Tinsley Brothers, 1863, p. 244-246.
Alfred Smee, the father
Alfred Smee, Instinct and reason deduced from Electro-Biology, Londres, Reeve Benham and Reeve, 1850, p. 169.