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FLORIDA BUGGIST 
Official Organ of The Florida Entomological Society, Gainesville, 
Florida. 
PROBS A dice Bed cs WIATSOIN cessete ea oN ree eee e  eee Editor 
Dr. E. W. BERGER......Associate Editor, Acting Business Manager 
Issued once every three months. Free to all members of the 
Society. 
Subscription price to those who are not members is $1.00 per 
year in advance; 25c per copy. 
Those who would like to see the citrus tree fumigation demon- 
stration being conducted in Florida by the Roessler & Hass- 
lacher Chemical Company should address Mr. Walter S. Lenk, 
San Juan Hotel, Orlando, Fla. 
Reports from the Better Fruit Campaign, being conducted 
jointly by the University Extension Division, the State Plant 
Board and the U. S. D. A., indicate much interest and good 
attendance on the part of the growers. 
PERSONALS 
My. E. E. Wehr, a specialist on insect pests of live stock in the 
Bureau of Entomology, U. S. D. A., who has been in the State 
for several weeks on extension work, has left for Maryland. 
Mr. A. C. Mason, formerly assistant in the Experiment Station 
and later in the Plant Board, has just been released from the 
army and has accepted a position with the Bureau of Ento- 
mology. He is to be located at Miami where he will take up the 
study of the insects of subtropical fruits other than citrus. 
OBITUARY OF MEMBERS ' 
Mr. John A. Clinger died at Leesburg, Fla., Oct. 22, 1918. 
Mr. B. O. Gaston died at Kissimmee, Jan. 17, 1919. 
It is with the profoundest regret that we chronicle the death 
of these two gentlemen. Each filled his place on the force of the 
Plant Board and in the Society in a manner which showed an 
active interest in the agricultural welfare of the State. Both 
were men of high purpose and sterling character. 
REPORTS OF MEETINGS 
October 28. Professor P. W. Fattig of the Teachers College 
and Mr. C. M. Berry of Sanford were unanimously elected to 
membership in the Society. 
