Allan A. MacFarlan, The boy’s book of outdoor discovery , New York, Galahad Books, 1974, p. 44.
Archives du mot-clé tail
Watchers at the pond
Franklin Russell, Watchers at the pond, New-York, Knopf, 1961.
A wide variety of materials
Richard Morse, Life in Pond and Stream, Ill Ennion E.A.R. Chameleon Books n° 23, Londres, Oxford University Press, 1945, pp. 60-61.
But how are they made?
Emma C. MacKean, Cinderella And Others Stories, Mc Loughlin, 1943, pp. 37-38.
Tailor
Fred Eastman, The Open Book of wild life: an introduction to nature study, Londres, A. & C. Black, 1941, pp. 58-60.
With the aid of silk
Richard Morse, The Open Book of Wild Life, Londres, 1941, p. 58.
The force of the current
Roger Woolley, The Fly-Fisher’s Flies, Londres, The Fishing Gazette, 1938, pp.28-29. Lire la suite
Every ditch, pond and brooklet
Roger Wooley, The Fly-Fisher’s Flies, Londres, The Fishing Gazette, 1938, pp.28-29.
Sometimes
Percival W. Westell, British Insects (General), Ill. Doris Meyer, Londres, The Abbey Nature Books, Chapman & Dodd, circa 1925, p. 74.
The door is a queer thing
G. Hall, « The caddis worm and fly », Cinderella and Other Stories, Sprinflied (Mass), McLoughlin, circa 1920, pp. 37-38.
From Ceylon
Robert MacLachlan, « On caddis-worms and caddis-flies », West Kent Natural Hist. Microscopical and Photogra. Soc., 1882, p. 41-45.
And dragging
Arabella Buckley, Lide and her Children, Glimpses of Animal Life, Londres, Edward Stanford, 1880, p. 221-222.
They are funny fellows these cads
Robert & A.M. West, « Fresh and Salt-Water aquaria », Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the year,Washington, Government Printing Office, 1864, p. 458-459.
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