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9/4。 Id。; 1st series; chapter 2; and 10th series; chapter 13。



9/5。 Id。; 2nd series; chapter 17。



9/6。 Id。; 7th series; chapter 20。



9/7。 Id。; 2nd series; chapter 4。



9/8。 At novitas mundi nec frigora dura ciebat; 

Nec nimios aestus。

Lucretius; 〃De Natura rerum。〃



9/9。 In this connection see the excellent introduction written by M。 Edmond

Perrier to serve as preface to the work of M。 de Romanes: 〃l'Intelligence

des animaux。〃



9/10。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 8th series; chapter 20。



9/11。 To Henry Devillario; 30th March; 1883。



9/12。 To Henry Devillario; 12th May; 1883。



9/13。 To his brother; 1900。



9/14。 Letters to his brother。

〃I am not sulking; far from it。。。I have no lack of ink and paper; I am too

careful of them to lack them; but I do lack time。。。So you still think I am

sulking because I do not reply! But imagine; my dear and petulant brother;

that for several weeks I have been pursuing; with unequalled persistence;

some abominable conic problems proposed at the fellowship examination; and

once I have mounted my hobby…horse; good…bye to letters; good…bye to

replies; goodbye to everything。〃 (Carpentras; 27th November; 1848。)

〃You are right; seven times right to storm at me; to grumble at my silence;

and I admit; in all contrition; that I am the worst correspondent you could

find。 To force myself to write a letter is to place myself on the rack; as

well you know。。。But why do you get it into your head; why do you tell me;

that I disdain you; that I forget you; that I ignore you; you; my best

friend?。。。For my silence blame only the multiplicity of tasks; which often

surpasses; not my courage; but my strength and my time。〃 (Ajaccio; 1st

June; 1851。)



9/15。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 10th series; chapter 8。



9/16。 Id。; 9th series; chapter 2。



NOTES TO CHAPTER 10。



10/1。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 1st series; chapter 21。



10/2。 Id。; 9th series; chapter 2。



10/3。 Id。; 10th series; chapter 4。



10/4。 Montaigne's Essays。



10/5。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 8th series; chapter 17。



10/6。 〃Les Ravageurs。〃



10/7。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 10th series; chapter 18; and 〃Merveilles

de l'instinct: la Chenille du chou。〃



10/8。 Id。; 8th series; chapter 17。



NOTES TO CHAPTER 11。



11/1。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 3rd series; chapter 8。



11/2。 Id。; 2nd series; chapter 14 et seq。



11/3。 Id。; 6th series; chapter 9。



11/4。 Id。; 5th series; chapter 19。



11/5。 Tolstoy: 〃All that the human heart contains of evil should disappear

at the contact of nature; that most immediate expression of the beautiful

and the good。〃 (〃The Invaders。〃)



11/6。 The 〃Livre d'histoires〃 and 〃Chimie agricole。〃



11/7。 〃Oubreto Proven?alo。 La Bise。〃



11/8。 Id。; 〃Le Semeur。〃



11/9。 Id。; 〃Le Crapaud。〃



NOTES TO CHAPTER 12。



12/1。 〃Oubreto Proven?alo。 Le Maréchal。〃



12/2。 〃Oubreto Proven?alo。〃



12/3。 In this connection see the admirable passage in Sainte…Beuve's 〃Port…

Royal;〃 Book 2; chapter 14。



12/4。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 4th series; chapter 1。



12/5。 Id。; 1st series; chapter 17。



12/6。 Id。; 7th series; chapter 8。



12/7。 Id。; 7th series; chapter 10。



12/8。 Id。; 8th series; chapter 8。



12/9。 Id。; 8th series; chapter 20。



12/10。 Id。; 6th series; chapter 14。



12/11。 Id。; 8th series; chapter 18。



12/12。 Id。; 10th series; chapter 8。



12/13。 Id。; 10th series; chapter 6。



12/14。 Id。; 5th series; chapter 22。



NOTES TO CHAPTER 13。



13/1。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 10th series; chapter 17。



13/2。 Id。; 9th series; chapter 4; 〃l'Exode des arignées〃 (the Exodus of the

Spiders); and chapter 5; 〃l'Araignée crabe〃 (the Crab Spider)。



13/3。 Id。; 5th series; chapter 17。



13/4。 Id。; 3rd series; chapter 8。



13/5。 Id。; 6th series; chapter 14。

〃Oubreto。 Le Grillon;〃 and unpublished verses。



13/6。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 2nd series; chapter 16。



13/7。 Id。; 9th series; chapter 21。



13/8。 〃Les Merveilles de l'instinct: le Ver luisant〃 (Marvels of Instinct:

the Glow…worm)。



13/9。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 2nd series; chapter 12。



13/10。 Id。; 8th series; chapter 22; and 9th series; chapter 11。



13/11。 Id。; 5th series; chapter 18。



NOTES TO CHAPTER 14。



14/1。 Grandjean de Fouchy: eulogy of Réaumur; in 〃Recueils de l'Acad。des

sciences;〃 volume 157 H; page 201; and Preface to the 〃Lettres inédites de

Réaumur;〃 by G。 Musset。



14/2。 〃Mémoires;〃 passim; and volume 2; 1st mémoire。



14/3。 Id。; volume 3; 3rd mémoire。



14/4。 Id。; volume 2; 1st mémoire。

Ch。 Tellier; 〃Le Frigorifique〃 (Refrigeration); story of a modern

invention; chapter 23; cold applied to the animal kingdom。



14/5。 Léon Dufour: 〃Journal de sa vie。〃

Souvenirs and impressions of travel in the Pyrenees to Gavarnie; Héas; the

〃Montagnes maudites;〃 etc。 Entomological excursions on the dunes of

Biscarosse and Arcachon。



14/6。 Id。; direction of entomological studies。



14/7。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques〃 2nd series; chapter 1: 〃L'Harmas。〃



14/8。 Id。; 5th series; chapter 11。



NOTES TO CHAPTER 15。



15/1。 Louis Charrasse; private letter; 20th February; 1912; and 〃Le Bassin

du Rh?ne;〃 March; 1911。



15/2。 〃Oubreto。 Le Crapaud。〃



15/3。 It was only in the afternoon that he devoted himself; when needful;

to microscopic researches; on account of the better inclination of the

light。



15/4。 He lost it at the end of last spring。



15/5。 〃Les Serviteurs。 Le Canard。〃



15/6。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 1st series; chapter 13: an ascent of Mont

Ventoux。



15/7。 The name given to Christmas in Provence。



15/8。 Louis Charrasse; private letters。



15/9。 Id。



15/10。 1888…1892。



15/11。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 2nd series; chapter 2。



15/12。 Louis Charrasse; private letter。



15/13。 Letter to his nephew; Antonin Fabre; 4th January; 1885。



15/14。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 6th series; chapter 19。



15/15。 Id。; 6th series; chapter 2。



15/16。 Id。; 6th series; chapter 11。



15/17。 Conversations。



NOTES TO CHAPTER 16。



16/1。 Letter to his brother; 4th February; 1900。



16/2。 To his brother; 18th July; 1908。 At this time the eighth volume of

his 〃Souvenirs〃 had just appeared; and the ninth was in hand。



16/3。 Id。



16/4。 〃Chimie agricole。〃



16/5。 To his brother; 10th October; 1898。



16/6。 Private letter; 30th March; 1908。



16/7。 Id。



16/8。 Id。



16/9。 Unpublished experiments。



16/10。 To Charles Delagrave; 27th January; 1899。



16/11。 To his brother; 4th February; 1900。



16/12。 This prize was awarded to Fabre in 1899。 The amount of the prize is

400 pounds sterling。 It is one of the chief prizes of the Institute。



16/13。 Edmond Rostand。 Private letter; 7th April; 1910: 〃His books have

been my delight during a very long convalescence。〃



16/14。 This magnificent atlas; the gem of Fabre's collections; comprises

nearly 700 plates; and a large body of explanatory and descriptive matter。



16/15。 To Charles Delagrave; undated。



16/16。 Maeterlinck。 Private letter; 17th November; 1909。

〃Les 4 Chemins; 

〃Grasse (Alpes…Maritimes)。

〃You overwhelm me with pleasure and do me the greatest honour in allowing

my name to be inscribed among those of the committee which proposes to

celebrate the jubilee of Henri Fabre。。。Henri Fabre is; indeed; one of the

chiefest and purest glories that the civilized world at present possesses;

one of the most learned naturalists and the most wonderful of poets in the

modern and truly legitimate sense of the word。 I cannot tell you how

delighted I am by the chance you offer me of expressing in this way one of

the profoundest admirations of my life。〃



16/17。 J。 Belleudy; prefect of Vaucluse。 Private letter; 29th September;

1909。

〃It pains me to see so great a mind; so eminent a scientist; s

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