46 THE FLORIDA BUGGIST 
The following new members were elected by acclamation as 
associate members: 
K.'S. Lamb; Inspector; State Plant Board:.-2 822 24.72 ! Gainesville, Fla. 
© Jake! Bommel yh 0 che pcre Wee raedrets uae Uae ete wae ee aa 2. Ane Le ee oe Buras, La. 
Wintel Drews Cibcus : Or O Wein ee eteere ees ee oe ee emer ee tees Eagle Lake, Fla. 
MG ASC ONL OTIOG actceln. ee occa =n tak were rete ese ne me eee s eee oe Lakeland, Fla. 
Dr: W:.. £: Ay Wyman, Citrus grower: ia) S22 St. Petersburg, Fla. 
Vietelis BrOwNseNUUns Cryin Vis cc eee see eee eee eens Winter Haven, Fla. 
We Bartlett./ Nurseryiman32..222 220 ee See ieee eee ee Ft. Ogden, Fla. 
H. H. Hume, Nurseryman & Pres. Fla. Hort. Soe. ........ Glen St. Mary, Fla. 
H. A. Wartmann, Inspector, State Plant Board ...........................---- Citra, Fla. 
B. EF. Flowers, Inspector, State Plant Board. ...2.. 42 2--)-.2_!- Sebring, Fla. 
John Schlobig, Inspector, State Plant Board ............................--.- Sebring, Fla. 
M..M. Bass; Inspector, State-Plant Board:..2 22 222 Groveland, Fla. 
W. O. Lahrman, Inspector State Plant Board 22.01.0220... 22. DeLand, Fla. 
©: 'T. Stone;, Clerk: State Plant; Board ..:.2\. =e Gainesville, Fla. 
AN, Tas, White, Citrus crower 202 2s a. ee ee ee rece Ft. Myers, Fla. 
CO. G: Bishop? Citruste rowers.) 520. ees Monticello, Fla. 
J. M: Mears, Inspector; State: Plant Board! 222 = 208 2 Manatee, Fla. 
Tn (O. Smith; Inspector; State Plant Board). 20.. Wauchula, Fla. 
H.C. Artis, Inspector; State Plant Boardy{ == Wauchula, Fla. 
S,. fH. (Cassino; spublisher [2805.08 ee eee eee eee Salem, Mass. 
C. E. Whittington, Asst. Nurs. Inspector, State Plant Board. 
The Business Manager of “The Florida Buggist”’ reported that 
the total receipts for subscriptions, advertisements, etc., to date, 
amounted to $74.45; that the total expenditure in publishing 
numbers 1 and 2 and mailing same to members and others 
amounted to $73.86, leaving a balance of $0.59. 
The paper of the evening, entitled “The Spiny Citrus Whitefly 
in Cuba,” was given by Mr. Newell, and was followed by an ex- 
tended discussion. This paper will be printed elsewhere. 
Mr. F. F. Bibby gave a short talk on the distribution of the 
boll weevil in Florida. 
Dr. Berger’s article, “Entomology as a Pure Science,” was post- 
poned for the next meeting on account of the lateness of the hour. 
Under “Brief Timely Notes,’ Professor Watson reported the 
following insects: 
“Negro Bug,” as infesting chufas in various parts of the state. 
Epicaerus formidolosus, as infesting beans and being found on 
cotton and cowpeas, being apparently more abundant this year 
than usual. 
Vaginulus floridanus, a slug on tomatoes, found at Dania, Fla. 
The Woolly Whitefly, in St. Lucie County. 
K. E. Bragdon reported that the seaside morning-glory was 
apparently a preferred host plant of the Sweet-potato Root-wee- 
vil, since it could be found in this vine when it could not be found 
in adjacent sweet potato plants. 
