Howard, L. O., (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950
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- Howard, L. O., (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950
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- 1857-1950
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- Leland Ossian
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- A study in insect parasitism : a consideration of the parasites of the white-marked tussock moth, with an account of their habits and interrelations, and with descriptions of new species
- An important enemy to fruit trees; : the San Jose scale; its appearance in the eastern United States; measures to be taken to prevent its spread and to destroy it
- Box-elder plant-bug (Leptocoris trivittatus Say.)
- Carpet beetle, or "buffalo moth" (Anthrenus scro
- Der mexikanische baumwollkapsel-r赳selk衦er. : (Anthonomus grandis)
- Descriptions of North American Chalcididae from the collections of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and of Dr. C.V. Riley, with biological notes : together with a list of the described North American species of the family
- Economic loss to the people of the United States through insects that carry disease
- El picudo ⯠gorgojo mexicano de la c⡰sula del algod⯮. (Anthonomus grandis Boh.)
- El picudo ⯠gorgojo mexicano de la c⡰sula del algod⯮. (Anthonomus grandis Boh.)
- El picudo ⯠gorgojo mexicano de la c⡰sula del algod⯮. (Anthonomus grandis Boh.)
- Fighting the insects; : the story of an entomologist, telling of the life and experiences of the writer,
- General work against insects which defoliate shade trees in cities and towns
- House fleas
- House flies. (Musca domestica et al.)
- House flies. (Musca domestica et al.)
- House flies. (Musca domestica et al.)
- How to distinguish the different mosquitoes of North America
- Hydrocyanic-acid gas against household insects
- Hydrocyanic-acid gas against household insects
- Hydrocyanic-acid gas against household insects
- Larger Corn Stalk-Borer (Diatraea Saccharalis Fab.)
- Mexican cotton-boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis Boh.)
- Mexican cotton-boll weevil in 1897
- Mosquitoes : how they live; how they carry disease; how they are classified; how they may be destroyed
- Mosquitoes and fleas
- Mosquitoes and fleas
- Mosquitoes; : how they live; how they carry disease; how they are classified; how they may be destroyed;
- Mosquitoes; : how they live; how they carry disease; how they are classified; how they may be destroyed;
- Notes on the mosquitoes of the United States : giving some account of their structure and biology : with remarks on remedies
- Principal household insects of the United States..
- Regulations of foreign governments regarding importation of American plants, trees, and fruits
- Remedial work against the Mexican cotton-boll weevil
- The Army worm (Leucania unipuncta Haw.)
- The Catalpa sphinx. : (Ceratomia c
- The Mexican cotton-boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis Boh.)
- The Mexican cotton-boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis Boh.)
- The San Jose scale in 1896-1897
- The San Jose scale: : its occurrences in the United States with a full account of its life history and the remedies to be used against it
- The bagworm. : (Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis Haw.)
- The carpet beetle, or "buffalo moth" (Anthrenus scrophulariae L.)
- The chinch-bug
- The gipsy moth in America : a summary account of the introduction and spread of Porthetria dispar in Massachusetts and of the efforts made by the state to repress and eliminate it
- The grass and grain joint-worm flies and their allies :
- The green-striped maple worm. : (Anisota rubicunda Fab.)
- The harlequin cabbage-bug, or calico back (Murgantia histrionica Hahn)
- The house fly : disease carrier | an account of its dangerous activities and of the means of destroying it
- The house fly, disease carrier : an account of its dangerous activities and of the means of destroying it
- The house fly, disease carrier : an account of its dangerous activities and of the means of destroying it
- The house fly, disease carrier; : an account of its dangerous activities and of the means of destroying it
- The house fly, disease carrier; : an account of its dangerous activities and of the means of destroying it,
- The importation into the United States of the parasites of the gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth : a report of progress, with some consideration of previous and concurrent efforts of this kind
- The insect book : a popular account of the bees, wasps, ants, grasshoppers, flies and other North American insects exclusive of the butterflies, moths and beetles, with full life histories, tables and bibliographies
- The insect book : a popular account of the bees, wasps, ants, grasshoppers, flies and other North American insects exclusive of the butterflies, moths and beetles, with full life histories, tables and bibliographies
- The insect book : a popular account of the bees, wasps, ants, grasshoppers, flies and other North American insects exclusive of the butterflies, moths and beetles, with full life histories, tables and bibliographies
- The insect book : a popular account of the bees, wasps, ants, grasshoppers, flies, and other North American insects exclusive of the butterflies, moths and beetles, with full life histories, tables and bibliographies
- The insect book; : a popular account of the bees, wasps, ants, grasshoppers, flies and other North American insects exclusive of the butterflies, moths and beetles, with full life histories, tables and bibliographies,
- The insect book; : a popular account of the bees, wasps, ants, grasshoppers, flies and other North American insects exclusive of the butterflies, moths and beetles, with full life histories, tables and bibliographies,
- The insect book; : a popular account of the bees, wasps, ants, grasshoppers, flies and other North American insects exclusive of the butterflies, moths and beetles, with full life histories, tables and bibliographies,
- The leopard moth. : (Zeuzera pyrina Fab.)
- The principal household insects of the United States
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- An annotated list of the important North American forest insects
- Legislation against injurious insects : a compilation of the laws and regulations in the United States and British Columbia
- Legislation against injurious insects : a compilation of the laws and regulations in the United States and British Columbia
- Miscellaneous papers
- Recent laws against injurious insects in North America : together with the laws relative to foul brood
- Some miscellaneous results of the work of the Division of Entomology
- The Laws in force against injurious insects and foul brood in the United States
- The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada : with special reference to New England
- The psychic life of insects
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