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.]
François 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Manuscripts, unpublished observations.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Manuscripts, unpublished observation.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.

[7/29.]
Coleoptera observed in the neighbourhood of Avignon. A catalogue now very scarce, a copy of which I owe to the kindness of Dr. Chobaut, of Avignon.

[7/30.]
Nomina si nescis, perit et cognitio rerum.

[7/31.]
"Souvenirs entomologiques," 4th series, chapter 11.

[7/32.]
Id., 9th series, chapter 19.

[7/33.]
Id., 1st series, chapter 9.

[7/34.]
"Jenner's Legend of the isolation of the young Cuckoo in the nest," by Xavier Raspail, "Bull. de la Soc. Zool. de France," 1903.

[7/35.]
"Souvenirs entomologiques" 1st series, passim.

[7/36.]
Id., 4th series, chapter 14.

[7/37.]
Id., 1st series, chapter 7.

[7/38.]
Id., 2nd series, chapter 2.