Charles Henry Fernald (March 15, 1838 – February 22, 1921) was an American entomologist, geologist, and zoologist, who is credited as the first college professor of economic entomology. Fernald grew up at Fernald Point in Mount Desert, Maine, and went on to prepare for college at Maine Wesleyan Seminary before joining the navy in 1862. After receiving a master's degree from Bowdoin College he went on to serve as principal of several academies in Maine. Throughout his career he would document and describe several species of microlepidoptera and in 1886 became the first full-time professor and chair of the natural sciences at what is now the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Fernald Hall and the Fernald Entomological Society at the same institution, are named for him and his son, Henry Torsey Fernald, who would later hold the same position as his father. His wife, Maria Elizabeth Fernald, was a noted entomologist in her own right. (From Wikipedia) More about C. H. Fernald:
| | Books by C. H. Fernald: Additional books by C. H. Fernald in the extended shelves: Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: The Association of Economic Entomologists. - Address by the president. - The evolution of economic entomology. (1896) (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: Birds of Amherst and Hampshire County, Mass. (J.E. Williams, 1887), also by Hubert Lyman Clark (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: The brown-tail moth, E̲u̲p̲ṟo̲c̲ṯi̲s̲ c̲ẖṟy̲s̲o̲ṟṟẖc̲e̲a̲ (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. (Wright & Potter printing co., state printers, 1903), also by Archie Howard Kirkland and Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: The butterflies of Maine ... (Sprague & Son, 1884) (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: Directions for collecting, preserving, and transporting tortricids and other small moths. (1885) (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: Division of Entomology (Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1888), also by Samuel T. Maynard (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: Division of Entomology (Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1888), also by Samuel T. Maynard and Clarence Duane Warner (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: Division of Horticulture (Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1890), also by Samuel T. Maynard and William P. Brooks (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: The genera of the Tortricidæ and their types (Press of Carpenter & Morehouse, 1908) (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: The grasses of Maine. Designed for the use of the students of the Maine State College, and the farmers of the State. (Sprague & son, Printers to the State, 1885) (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: The gypsy moth; a report of the work of destroying the insect in Massachusetts, together with an account of its history and habits both in Massachusetts and Europe. (Boston, 1896), also by Edward Howe Forbush (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: 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. (Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1896), also by Edward Howe Forbush and Massachusetts. State Board of Agriculture (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: Household pests (Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1889) (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: Insecticides ; The horn fly (Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1894) (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: A list of North American Lepidoptera and key to the literature of this order of insects. (Govt. print. off., 1902), also by Harrison G. Dyar, August Busck, and George D. Hulst (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: A new insect pest in Massachusetts. The brown-tail moth (Euproctis chrysorrhoea L). (Amherst, 1897), also by A. H. Kirkland (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: The Orthoptera of New England. Designed for the use of the students in the Massachusetts agricultural college and the farmers of the state. (Wright & Potter printing company, 1888) (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: Report on insects (Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1891) (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: Report on insects (Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1893) (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: Report on insects (Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1892) (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: The spruce gall-louse. (Chermes abietis Linn.) ([Boston, 1897) (page images at HathiTrust) Fernald, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1838-1921: Tuberculosis (Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1889) (page images at HathiTrust)
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