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fellow' (agrégé)。 'These distinctions disgust me;' I replied。〃

(Conversations。)



4/8。 To his brother; from Ajaccio; 14th January; 1850。



4/9。 Inquiries respecting the tubercles of Himantoglossum hircinum。 Thesis

in Botany; 1855。



4/10。 Inquiries respecting the anatomy of the reproductive organs; and the

developments of the Myriapoda。 Thesis in Zoology; 1855。



4/11。 Prize for experimental physiology; 1856。



4/12。 Letter to Léon Dufour; 1st February; 1857。



4/13。 〃The Origin of Species;〃 1857 (?); translated by Barbier; page 15。



4/14。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 1st series; chapter 1; and 5th series;

chapter 1。



4/15。 Id。; 1st series; chapter 16。



4/16。 Id。; 1st series; chapter one。



4/17。 Henry Devillario; magistrate at Carpentras; where he performed his

duties as juge d'instruction until his death。 A notable collector and

distinguished publicist。

Dr。 Bordone; to…day at Frontignan。 Vayssières; professor of Zoology in the

faculty of sciences at Marseilles。



4/18。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 1st series; chapter 13。



4/19。 He was subject in his youth to violent headaches; 〃which sometimes

developed into a cerebral fever;〃 as well as strange nervous troubles: 〃A

few days ago I was attacked; at night; with a sudden nervous illness; of a

terrifying nature; which I have not as yet been able to identify。〃 To his

brother; 3rd September; 1848。

Severe disappointment or annoyance always had a great effect upon him; on

the occasion of his first marriage he fell into a sort of cataleptic

condition as a result of the opposition of his parents and relations; who

sought to oppose it。 (Conversations with his brother。)



4/20。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques〃 9th series; chapter 23。



4/21。 Id。; 10th series; chapter 22。



4/22。 Letter to Lèon Dufour; 1st February; 1857。

〃Steps have been taken to obtain for me the post of drawing…master (ma?tre

des travaux graphiques)。 If they succeed; thanks to the little talent I

have for drawing; my salary will reach a reasonable figure; 120 pounds

sterling; and I can then; by giving up these abominable private lessons;

cultivate rather more seriously the studies into which you have initiated

me。〃 Communicated by M。 Achard。



4/23。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques〃 10th series; chapter 22。



4/24。 Oubreto Prouven?alo。 La Cigale et la Fourmi。



4/25。 Lavisse。 A minister。 Victor Duruy。



4/26。 Letter to the municipal councillors of Avignon。



4/27。 J。 Stuart Mill; 〃Autobiography;〃 chapter 6。



4/28。 I have visited this house; nothing; at all events outside; has

changed in the least。



4/29。 Mill collaborated in his 〃Flore du Vaucluse〃: 〃A virtuous man whose

recent loss we shall all deplore joined his efforts to mine in this

undertaking。〃 Letter to the Mayor of Avignon; 1st December; 1833;

communicated by M。 Félix Achard。



NOTES TO CHAPTER 5。



5/1。 〃Chimie agricole。〃



5/2。 〃Le Ciel。〃 Lectures et Le?ons pour tous。



5/3。 〃La Terre。〃 Lectures et Le?ons pour tous。



5/4。 〃La Chimie de l'oncle Paul。〃 Lectures courantes pour toutes les

écoles。



5/5。 〃Histoire de la b?che。〃



5/6。 〃Les jouets。 Le Toton〃 (manuscript)。

The primitive fountain; the 〃antique appliance〃 transmitted by inheritance;

〃the invention perhaps of some little unemployed herd…boy;〃 consisted

originally of three apertures and three straws; two similar apertures on

one side; with two short straws; which dipped into the water; and a single

orifice on the other side for the longer straw which delivered the water。

Happening one day to use only two straws; one on each side; the little

Fabre perceived that the device worked just as well; and 〃so; quite

unconsciously; without thinking of it; I discovered the syphon; the true

syphon of the physicist。〃 Loco cit。



5/7。 〃The chemistry course is a great success at home。〃 To his brother;

from Orange; 1875。



5/8。 To his son émile; 4th November; 1879。

〃The household; discussions as to domestic economy for use in girls'

schools。〃



5/9。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 2nd series; chapter 1。



5/10。 To the Mayor of Avignon; 1st December; 1873。 Communicated by M。 Félix

Achard。



5/11。 Letter to his brother; 1875。



5/12。 Id。



NOTES TO CHAPTER 6。



6/1。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 2nd series; chapter 1。 〃L'Harmas。〃



6/2。 Id。; 6th series; chapter 5。



6/3。 The Lumbricus phosporeus of Dugés。 Fabre had already clearly perceived

that this curious phenomenon of phosphorescence appears at birth; and he

saw in it a process of oxidation; a species of respiration; especially

active in certain tissues。

Letter to Léon Dufour; 1st February; 1857。 Communicated by M。 Félix Achard。



6/4。 To his brother; from Carpentras; 15th August; 1846。



6/5。 He died at the age of 96。



6/6。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 1st series; chapter 21。



6/7。 To his son émile; 4th November; 1879。



6/8。 To Henry Devillario; 30th March; 1883。



6/9。 Id。; 17th December; 1888。



NOTES TO CHAPTER 7。



7/1。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 8th series; chapter 12。



7/2。 Id。; 7th series; chapter 16。



7/3。 Id。; 1st series; chapter 4。



7/4。 Id。; 2nd series; chapter 3。



7/5。 Id。; 6th series; chapter 21。



7/6。 Id。; 1st series; chapter 19; and 2nd series; chapter 7。



7/7。 Id。; 7th series; chapter 23。



7/8。 Maeterlinck; 〃The Bee。〃



7/9。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 7th series; chapter 2。



7/10。 Id。; 8th series; chapter 22。



7/11。 Id。; 6th series; chapter 6。



7/12。 Id。; 9th series; chapter 10。



7/13。 Bergson; 〃l'Evolution créatrice。〃



7/14。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 10th series; chapter 6。



7/15。 〃Les Serviteurs〃 and 〃Les Auxiliaires。〃



7/16。 Fran?ois Raspail; born at Carpentras in 1794; was also a professor at

the college of Carpentras。



7/17。 To his brother; 3rd September; 1848。

The improvement did not last long; the child died finally a short time

afterwards。



7/18。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 10th series; chapter 21。



7/19。 Ed。 Perrier。 Private letter; 27th October; 1909。

〃He is the finest of all our observers; and all scientists should bow to

the facts which he excels in discovering。〃



7/20。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 6th series; chapter 25。



7/21。 Id。; 10th series; chapter 16。



7/22。 Id。; 10th series; chapter 20。



7/23。 Manuscripts; unpublished observations。



7/24。 A common spectacle in Provence; but one which Fabre never wearied of

seeing。



7/25。 〃Souvenirs entomologiques;〃 6th series; chapter 17。



7/26。 We know that the great naturalist was far from being charmed by the

song of the nightingale。



7/27。 Manuscripts; unpublished observation。 These remarks deal with the

solar eclipse of 28th May; 1900。



7/28。 Among the insects which he has observed there are many which are not

always sufficiently characterized。 〃Insectes coléoptères observes aux

environs d'Avignon。〃 Avignon; pub。 Seguin; 1870。



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