The Mason-Bees
Jean-Henri Fabre
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This is more than a book about bees and their lives; the author talks about his cats, red ants, and insect psychology in general. Jean Henri Fabre also made waves in his native 19th Century France by insisting that girls be included in his science classes, so I dedicate this recording to certain young women who risk their lives or even the less important attentions of boys simply to learn. - Summary by BellonaTimes (7 hr 28 min)
Chapitres
Translator's Note | 2:59 | Lu par Bellona Times |
Chapter 1 - The Mason-Bees | 42:20 | Lu par Bellona Times |
Chapter 2 - Experiments | 35:58 | Lu par Bellona Times |
Chapter 3 - Exchanging the Nests | 24:56 | Lu par Bellona Times |
Chapter 4 - More Enquiries Into Mason-Bees | 50:50 | Lu par Bellona Times |
Chapter 5 - The Story of My Cats | 21:26 | Lu par Bellona Times |
Chapter 6 - The Red Ants | 48:48 | Lu par Bellona Times |
Chapter 7 - Some Reflections Upon Insect Psychology | 46:08 | Lu par Bellona Times |
Chapter 8 - Parasites | 40:16 | Lu par Bellona Times |
Chapter 9 - The Theory of Parasitism | 48:13 | Lu par Bellona Times |
Chapter 10 - The Tribulations of the Mason-Bee | 39:16 | Lu par Bellona Times |
Chapter 11 - The Leucopses | 47:23 | Lu par Bellona Times |
Critiques





Francie
the author was a real independent minded science loving character. well read by reader
This goes on the must read list for gardeners





Vivia
"Insect Psychology" worth reading for this alone! thanks! and for the interesting notes on the author's emphasis on teaching girls too.