Leland Ossian Howard

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Leland Ossian Howard.

Leland Ossian Howard, Ph.D., M.D. (June 11, 1857 in Rockford, Illinois May 1, 1950), was an American entomologist.[1]

Biography

He graduated from Cornell University in 1877. He was later employed by the Department of Agriculture, and became chief of the Bureau of Entomology in 1894. He was the editor of Insect Life, lecturer on entomology at several colleges and universities, and a contributor to reference books on the subject of entomology. He was made permanent secretary of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, honorary curator in the United States National Museum, and consulting entomologist of the Public Health Service.

Books

Sources

  • "Leland Ossian Howard Centennial 1857-1957", Bishopp, Fred Corry, Bulletin of the ESA, Volume 3, Number 3, September 1957, pp. 1–3(3)[2]

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