SPRING NUMBER 123 
Mr. R. L. Warner read the paper of the evening on “Side 
Lights on the Black Fly in Cuba”. Mr. Warner served from 
Feb. to Aug. 1918 in Cuba in an advisory capacity to the Cubans 
in their efforts to control this aleurodid (Alewrocanthus wog- 
lumi). 
REPORT OF THE SECRETARY-TREASURER FOR 1918 
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E. W. BERGER, Sec’y-Treasurer. 
March 3, 1919. The Society was called to order by the Presi- 
dent with the following members present: E. W. Berger, F. M. 
O’Byrne, G. B. Merrill, J. R. Watson, P. H. Rolfs, Frank Stir- 
ling, J. BE. Graf, ©. K. Bynum, J. Chaftin and H. 8. Davis. Vis- 
itors present were Miss Evelyn Osborn and C. H. Popenoe of the 
Bureau of Entomology, Washington. The following were elected 
to membership: Dr. Roger C. Smith, U. S. Ent. Lab., Charlottes- 
ville, Va., and E. K. Bynum, State Plant Board, Gainesville, 
Fla. The resignation of P. W. Fattig as secretary-treasurer 
was read and accepted and Dr. H. S. Davis was elected to suc- 
ceed him. 
Mr. G. B. Merrill then read a paper on “Some New Florida 
Scales”. Since the publication of the paper on “Some Florida 
Scale Insects” by C. E. Wilson in the Quarterly Bulletin, State 
Plant Board, Oct. 1917, 11 additional species have been found in 
