64 THE FLORIDA BUGGIST 
A. C. Brown, agent State Plant Board, enlisted in the National 
Army on April 4th. 
F. F. Bibby, Assistant Entomologist State Plant Board, en- 
listed in the U. S. Naval Hospital Service on April 10th. 
Wilmon Newell, State Plant Commissioner, Gainesville, Fla., 
is State Leader of the Sweet Potato Root Weevil Control and 
Eradication Work. 
J. E. Graf, of the Bureau of Entomology, U. S. D. A., is in 
charge of the Sweet Potato Root Weevil Work for the South. 
O. K. Courtenay, U. S. Bureau of Entomology, is Field Agent 
in charge of the Sweet Potato Root Weevil Control and Erad- 
ication Work. 
k. E. Bragdon, Deputy Port and Railway Inspector, State 
Plant Board, is Acting Field Agent in the Sweet Potato Root 
Weevil Control and Eradication Work. 
H. L. Dozier, Entomological Assistant at the Experiment 
Station, has enlisted in the Hospital Service of our country. 
Mr. R. N. Wilson, until recently Farm Demonstration Agent 
of Palm Beach County, has accepted a similar position in River- 
side County, Calif. Florida has lost a good scientist and a val- 
uable citizen. 
Dr. E. A. Back, In Charge of Stored Products Insects, and 
Mr. Walton, In Charge of Cereal and Forage Crops, both of 
the Bureau of Entomology, were recent visitors to the State. 
Mr. Thomas H. Jones, Agent of the Bureau of Entomology, 
was recently in Florida looking over the ground with a view to 
establishing a substation for the investigation of truck crop 
insects. 
BULLETIN NOTICES 
“The Silverfish,” by E. A. Bach, Farmers’ Bulletin 902, will 
interest everyone who owns a book in Florida. 
A 100-page bulletin on Citrus Insects, a companion piece to 
the bulletin on Truck Crop Insects, has been published by the 
Experiment Station. 
WANTED—Diurnal Lepidotera of Florida in exchange for 
desirable western species. Dr. John A. Comstock, 321 South 
Hill St., Los Angeles, California. 
