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Publications by Charles Henry Fernald
The Brown-Tail Moth, Euproctis Chrysorrhcea (L.). A Report on the Life History and Habits of the Imported Brown-Tail Moth, Together With a Description of the Remedies Best Suited for Destroying It. By Charles H. Fernald ... And Archie H. Kirkland ... Pub. Under the Direction of the State Board of Agriculture by Authority of the Legislature.
The Gypsy Moth. Porthetria Dispar (Linn.). A Report of the Work of Destroying the Insect in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Together With an Account of Its History and Habits Both in Massachusetts and Europe. By Edward H. Forbush and Charles H. Fernald. Published Under the Direction of the State Board of Agriculture by Authority of the Legislature.
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