SPRING NUMBER 61 
Farmers’ Bulletin 1070 on the ‘Fowl Tick,” by F. C. 
Bishopp. This tick has become established in several localities 
in Florida. 
Ohio Station Bulletin 329 on the “Peach-Tree Borer’, by 
Gossard and King. 
PERSONALS 
Messrs. J. H. Montgomery, F. M. O’Bryne, Frank Stirling, 
J. C. Goodwin and Wilmon Newell attended the meeting of the 
Entomological Society of America and the American Associa- 
tion of Economic Entomologists at St. Louis, December 29 to 
January 2. : 
Mr. K. E. Bragdon is now County Agent for Brevard 
County, with headquarters at Cocoa. 
Mr. A. C. Brown, Assistant Quarantine Inspector for the 
State Plant Board, is now on duty at the Board’s offices at 
Gainesville. 
Mr. Clarence A. Bass, having received his discharge from 
the navy, is now doing nursery inspection work for the State 
Plant Board of Florida. 
Mr. F. F. Bibby has recently received his discharge from 
the navy. 
Mr. M. M. Bass is in charge of extensive grove properties 
near Ft. Myers, being associated with the Standard Growers’ 
Exchange. 
Mr. B. L. Boyden was a recent caller at the office of the 
State Plant Board at Gainesville, conferring with members 
-of the Plant Board staff regarding the sweet potato weevil 
eradication work in Baker County, Florida. 
Mr. Eli K. Bynum is engaged in farming at his home at 
Saltillo, Miss. 
Mr. Virgil Clark, Inspector for the State Plant Board, took 
a vacation during the holidays and returned to Gainesville 
with a “better half’’. 
Mr. Leon A. Daniel is at present employed by the Atlantic 
Coast Line in connection with fruit inspection service. 
Mr. James Kerr has completed the citrus canker eradication 
work at Santa Rosa, Florida, and is now working with the 
nursery inspection forces of the State Plant Board. 
Mr. Wilmon Newell spent several days during December on 
the east coast of Lake Okeechobee, in connection with the 
Plant Board’s campaign against mosaic disease of sugar cane. 
