2 THE FLORIDA BUGGIST 
J. C. Goodwin is spending a couple of weeks in the field inspec- 
tion work on the East Coast along with the Plant Board in- 
spectors working under the direction of District Inspector A. L. 
Swanson. 
J. E. Graf recently left for Washington, where he will spend 
some time in conference with the officials of the Bureau of Ento- 
mology regarding the eradication of the sweet potato weevil. 
A. S. Hooker has recently been transferred from scout inspec- 
tion work in Lake County, Fla., to duty at Sebring, Fla. 
W. N. Hull has recently returned from a few weeks’ sojourn 
at Hot Springs, Ark. He plans to shortly move from Miami to 
a point on the Florida Keys where important developments in 
connection with the lime industry are under way. 
Arthur C. Brown is at present in charge of the port and quar- 
antine inspection work at Miami for the Federal Horticultural 
Board and State Plant Board of Florida. : 
Walter O. Lahrman, formerly assistant nursery inspector for 
the State Plant Board, is now in the garage business at Daytona. 
L. Russell Warner is in charge of the plant quarantine inspec- 
tion work at Key West, assisted by Messrs. Emil L. Gehry and 
Harold Mowry. 
Thomas R. Robinson, who returned a few weeks ago from 
military service, is now stationed at Largo, Fla., in connection 
with the canker eradication work of the Bureau of Plant In- 
dustry and State Plant Board. 
| L. O. Smith is now an inspector in the employ of the Federal 
Horticultural Board and is stationed at E] Paso, Texas. 
“Doc” (C. E.) Wilson and Mrs. Wilson (formerly Miss Mil- 
dred Nothnagel) are now located in their new home at the Ex- 
periment Station at St. Croix, Virgin Islands. 
Miss Evelyn Osborn leaves for her home in Ohio early in July. 
The small appropriation given to the Experiment Station by the 
Legislature has rendered it necessary to dispense with all as- 
sistants. 
Dr. H. S. Davis, secretary of the Society, has left on his sum- 
mer vacation. He will spend most of it at the laboratory of the 
U.S. Bureau of Fisheries at Fairport, la., studying the diseases 
of fishes. 
