Faull, J. H. (Joseph Horace), 1870-
Joseph Horace Faull attended Victoria College, University of Toronto until 1901 when he came to Harvard (Ph. D.: 1904) as an Austin Fellow working in mycology under Professor Roland Thaxter. He returned to a professorship at the University of Toronto where he remained until 1928 when he came to Harvard as a Professor of Forest Pathology. Faull's primary areas of research were fir and spruce rusts, Phacidium blight, lilac diseases, conifer needle-cast diseases and a problem in white pine propagation.
From the description of Papers of Joseph Horace Faull, 1920-1940 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 41078421
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