Henry J. Quayle papers 1903-1951, undated 1908-1913

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Henry J. Quayle papers 1903-1951, undated 1908-1913

This collection is comprised of correspondence, manuscripts, and other material pertaining to Henry J. Quayle, former professor of Entomology at the University of California Citrus Experiment Station in Riverside, California. Correspondence consists of typed and handwritten letters between Henry J. Quayle and individuals within the academic community as well as agricultural and horticultural agencies worldwide. This correspondence documents the importance of Quayle's work as a leading agricultural entomologist and the impact his research had on the agricultural industry. Hand-annotated manuscripts for chapters in his book along with documents containing biographical information on Quayle are also included. Citrus and Other Subtropical Fruit Insects

1.5 linear feet; (3 document boxes)

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Quayle, H. J. (Henry Josef), 1876-

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Biography Henry J. Quayle was born on the Isla of Man, England on April 29, 1876. As a child he moved with his family to the United States and settled in Champaign, Illinois. Quayle's early education was through the Illinois public school system and he graduated from the University of Illinois in 1903, with a degree in Entomology. After graduation, Quayle spent a year at the University of California as an assistant in the Entomology Departmen...