SUMMER NUMBER 3 
sional entomologists. Anyone who is interested in, or desires 
information on “bugs” may become a member. Indeed, only a 
small proportion of the present members could be considered 
as professionals. The desire is to include among the members 
everyone interested in the insect fauna of the State, whether a 
resident or not. 
The regular meetings are held on the third Monday of each 
month either in the late afternoon, 4:30 to 6:00, or in the even- 
ing, and usually in Science Hall at the University. Special meet- 
ings are called when anything of unusual interest arises. The 
_ meetings are open to anyone who cares to attend, whether or 
got he is a member of the Society. 
‘A We are anxious to have everyone in the State who may be 
i interested to become a member. Non-resident members will have 
an opportunity to attend whenever they happen to be in Gaines- 
vile on a meeting night. Even if they never attend the meet- 
jes it should be to their distinct advantage to affiliate with us 
z »»d in that way keep in closer touch with entomological hap- 
_ }-nings. Each member receives a notice of each meeting with 
a 
‘ie subject of the paper. If it is one in which he is especially 
i viterested, a non-resident member can probably arrange with 
the author to see the paper. It is, furthermore, the intention of 
the Society to hold special meetings when there are likely to be 
‘many non-resident members in Gainesville, such as the meeting 
week of the Citrus Seminar, or of canker inspectors. Perhaps, 
ultimately, arrangements can be made to hold occasional meet- 
ings in other cities on especial occasions, as for instance the 
meeting of the Florida State Horticultural Society. 
Arrangements will also be made whereby members can get 
such insects identified as they may care to send in. The Experi- 
ment Station, State Plant Board, and the State Museum are 
each getting together reference collections which will facilitate 
identification. 
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS 
President—E. W. BERGER, Entomologist, State Plant Board, 
Gainesville, Fla. 
Vice-President—H. S. Davis, Prof. of Zoology, University of 
Florida. 
Secretary-Treasurer—K. E. BRAGDON, Dep’y Port & Ry. In- 
spector, State Plant Board, Gainesville. 
Member Executive Committee—J. R. WATSON, Entomologist, 
Experiment Sta., Gainesville. 
