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Thomas R. Robinson, Inspector, State Plant Board _.......... Bradentown, Fla. 
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A. S. Hooker; Inspector; State Plant Board -.............._ =... Groveland, Fla. 
Mr. W. W. Yothers read a paper on “Effects of the Freeze on 
Citrus Insects.” 
Mr. R. N. Wilson gave a talk on “Some Insects of South Flori- 
da.” General discussion of the points brought out by these two 
gentlemen followed. 
Under “Brief and Timely Notes” Dr. W. A. Wyman mentioned 
the double strength bordeaux mixture and made a plea that fur- 
ther experiments with this solution be carried out. Dr. E. W. 
Berger exhibited a specimen of an insect of the genus Gymnas- 
pis on Bilbergia. 
Prof. Watson spoke of the successful use of the ‘““Kansas Mix- 
ture” in controlling the Sweet-potato Caterpillar. Mr. J. A. 
Miller spoke of the milliped attacking the Irish potato. Mr. O. 
D. Link spoke of a worm affecting the navel orange in Louisiana 
and of brown beetles boring into oranges where leaves came into 
contact with them. 
Science Hall, Nov. 19, 1917. 
The regular monthly meeting of the Florida Entomological 
Society was called to order at 4:30 p. m. by the President, with 
the following members present: Wilmon Newell, E. W. Berger, 
F. M. O’Byrne, J. R. Watson, S. P. Harn, O. T. Stone, F. F. Bibby, 
J. H. Montgomery, Frank Stirling, L. Russell Warner, H. S. 
Davis, T. Van Hyning and K. E. Bragdon. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. It 
was suggested that the students of the University of Florida be 
invited to attend our meetings and that notice of each monthly 
meeting and the program be published in the Gainesville Sun. 
The matter of a suitable heading for the “Florida Buggist” 
was discussed and it was voted that this be left to the discretion 
of the editors. 
After a discussion of the matter of our affiliation with the 
Florida Academy of Sciences, it was voted that the Secretary 
write to all non-resident active members of the Society and as- 
certain their views, in order that a vote may be taken at the next 
meeting to decide whether our society should withdraw as a 
section of the Florida State Academy of Sciences. 
