30 THE FLORIDA BUGGIST 
Mr. Clarence A. Bass, until recently in the navy, is at present 
in Baltimore, recuperating from an operation. Upon his re- 
covery he is expected to resume his position with the State 
Plant Board. 
Mr. Milledge M. Bass recently resigned from the position of 
District Inspector for the State Plant Board to accept a position 
as manager of a large citrus property belonging to the Standard 
Growers’ Exchange, located near Fort Myers. 
Mr. Eli K. Bynum has been granted a leave of absence of 
several weeks by the State Plant Board, in order to attend to 
personal business affairs at his home at Satillo, Miss. 
Mr. Virgil Clark is now in western Florida making re-inspec- 
tions of citrus properties formerly infected with citrus canker, 
this work being done jointly by the State Plant Board and the 
Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. D. A. 
Mr. Howard G. Carter recently resigned as District Inspector 
for the State Plant Board. He will henceforth devote his time 
and attention to his fruit-growing properties in southern Dade 
County. 
Mr. E. F. DeBusk, County Agent of Orange County, has 
announced his forthcoming resignation. It is understood that 
he will engage in commercial work. 
Mr. B. F. Floyd, Plant Physiologist of the University of Flor- 
ida Experiment Station, has resigned for the purpose of entering 
commercial life. He will have charge of the insecticide work of 
the Wilson-Toomer Company. 
Mr. Wm. Gomme is now County Agent of Polk County. 
Mr. Chas. M. Hunt, Assistant Nursery Inspector for the State 
Plant Board, is now located in the Nursery Inspector’s office at 
Gainesville. 
Mr. Neal E. Hainlin is now engaged in the citrus canker 
re-survey work and is located in the northeastern portion of the 
state. 
Mr. K. 8. Lamb, formerly Asst. Quarantine Inspector with 
the State Plant Board, is now occupying a position as traveling 
salesman for the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co. 
Mr. Harold Mowry, Asst. Quarantine Inspector for the State 
Plant Board, is now located at Key West. 
