Howard, L.O. (Leland Ossian), 1857-1950
Howard, Leland Ossian, 1857-1950
Howard, L.-O.
Leland Ossian Howard American entomologist (1857-1950)
Howard, L. O. 1857-1950
Howard, Leland Ossian
Howard, L. O. (Leland Ossian)
VIAF ID: 71451600 (Personal)
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Works
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Another chalcidoid parasite of a tick | |
The bagworn an injurions shade tree insect | |
Biographical memoir of Stephen Alfred Forbes 1844-1930 | |
The Biology of the Hymenopterous Insects of the Family Chalcididae | |
The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada : with special reference to New England | |
The Catalpa sphinx. | |
The Chalcid genus Rileya | |
The chinch-bug | |
A collection of letters, : and state papers, from the original manuscripts of several princes and great personages in the two last centuries; with some curious and scarce Tracts, and Pieces of Antiquity, Modern Letters, &c. on several important Subjects, in two volumes. To which are added Memoirs of the unfortunate Prince Anthony the First of Portugal, and the Oeconomy of High-Life. Compiled by L. Howard, D. D. Rector of St. George's, Southwark, and Chaplain to her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales. | |
Concerning the geographic distribution of the yellow fever mosquito | |
Descriptions of N. A. Chalcididae ... | |
The economic status of insects as a class | |
The Education of the entomologists in the service of U. S. Department of Agriculture | |
Ensayos sobre las enfermedades fungosas de las langostas | |
Fighting the insects; the story of an entomologist, telling of the life and experiences of the writer | |
General consideration of mosquitoes, their habits, and their relations to the human species | |
The gipsy moth and how to control it | |
The grass and grain joint-worm flies and their allies: | |
The green-striped maple worm. (Anisota rubicunda Fab.) | |
The Habits of Melittobia | |
A házi légy életmódja, fertözó betegségeket terjesztö szerepe és irtásának módja | |
A history of applied entomology (somewhat anecdotal) | |
House flies. | |
The house fly, disease carrier : an account of its dangerous activities and of the means of destroying it | |
Hydrocyanic-acid gas against household insects | |
The Hymenopterons parasites of spiders | |
The importation into the United States of the Parasites of the gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth | |
The insect book; | |
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 | |
Insects affecting dry vegetable foods | |
Insects affecting the cotton plant | |
Larger Corn Stalk-Borer (Diatraea Saccharalis Fab.) | |
The Laws in force against injurious insects and foul brood in the United States | |
The leopard moth. | |
A list of the invertebrate fauna of South Carolina | |
Love and truth in plainness manifested : being a collection of the several writings Faithful Testimonies, and Christian Spistles, of that Ancient Suffering Servant and Minister of Christ, Luke Howard, of Dover, Deceas'd. With an Account of his Convincement Labours and Sufferings for the Truth | |
Memorial of Henry Elijah Alvord | |
La menace des insectes | |
Mensch en insect : hun onderlinge strijd | |
Mexican cotton-boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis Boh.) | |
Der mexikanische baumwollkapsel-r赳selk衦er. (Anthonomus grandis) | |
Mosquitoes; how they live; how they carry disease; how they are classified; how they may be destroyed; | |
The mosquitoes of North and Central America and the West Indies | |
A New canadian species of copidosoma | |
Notes on a flying trip to Russia | |
Notes on the mosquitoes of the United States : giving some account of their structure and biology : with remarks on remedies | |
On some parasite of coccidae with des criptions of two new genera of aphelininae | |
On two interesting new genera of scale insect parasite | |
The parasite element of natural control of injurious insects and its control by man | |
The Parasites of the hemerobiinae | |
The parasites reared or supposed to have been reared from the eggs of the gipsy moth | |
Philip Reese Uhler L. L. D. | |
The Practical use of the insect enemies of injurions insects | |
The prevention of malaria | |
Preventive and remedial work against mosquitoes | |
Principal household insects of the United States.. | |
The psychic life of insects | |
The recent progress and present conditions of economic entomology | |
The religious and politick prudence of Hezekiah, when invaded by the Assyrians, consider'd, and recommended in the present conjuncture. : A sermon preach'd in the parish churches of St. George in Southwark, and St. Magnus London Bridge, on Sunday the 14th of October, 1759. by L. Howard | |
Remarks on prorophora ciliatar with notes on the early stages | |
A Review of the work of the Entomological Society of Washington | |
Revision of the Aphelininae of N. A. | |
The rise of applied entomology in the United States | |
The San Jose scale in 1896-1897 | |
Scientific results of explorations by the U.S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross, V. : annotated catalogue of the insects collected in 1887-'88 | |
Smyrna fig culture in the United States | |
Some miscellaneous results of the work of the Division of Entomology | |
The Spread of land species by the agency of man with especial reference to insects an address | |
Thomas Say : early American naturalist | |
The Two most abundant pulvinarias on maple | |
The Use of steam apparatus for spraying |