Charles H. Fernald
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.
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