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The grasses of Maine. Designed for the use of the students of the Maine State College, and the farmers of the State.
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Author(s):
Fernald, Charles Henry
Publication Date:
1885.
Publisher(s):
Sprague & son, printers to the state
Contributor(s):
Biodiversity Heritage Library
Collection(s):
Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Others
Subject(s):
Grasses--Maine.
Keywords:
Grasses Maine.
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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.
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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.
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