FALL NUMBER Zit 
Mr. B. F. Floyd, with the Wilson & Toomer Fertilizer Co., 
now has headquarters in Orlando with office in the San Juan 
Hotel. 
Mr. J. C. Goodwin has taken a year’s leave of absence from 
his duties as Chief Clerk for the State Plant Board and will pur- 
sue advanced studies during the year at the Iowa Agricultural 
College. 
Mr. J. E. Graf has recently been investigating the bean lady- 
bird beetle outbreak for the Bureau of Entomology in the vicin- 
ity of Birmingham, Ala. 
Messrs. Wilmon Newell, J. H. Montgomery, Frank Stirling 
ena C. E. Whittington attended the “black fly conference” at 
Orlando on September 9th. 
Mr. Jas. Kerr, Asst. Nursery Inspector for the State Plant 
Board, is now in charge of the northern nursery inspection dis- 
trict, extending from Jacksonville to Pensacola. 
Mr. Jas. F. Marsh is now in charge of the citrus grove inspec- 
tion work in the vicinity of Ft. Myers, having succeeded Mr. 
Wm. L. Benedict. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reese are the proud parents of a handsome 
baby daughter. Chas. “did the right thing” by the office force. 
Mr. W. W. Yothers was among those attending the citrus 
growers conference at Orlando on September 9th. 
Professor P. H. Rolfs, Director Florida Experiment Station, 
has recently visited Washington, D. C., on official business. 
Dr. J. H. Montgomery represented the Plant Board. at a Con- 
ference at Birmingham, Ala., of the Southern States Entomol- 
ogists on September 20. This conference was called on account 
of the recent appearance of the Western Bean Ladybeetle (E'pz- 
lancha corrupta Muls) in Alabama. 
Mr. €. M. Hunt has built a house at Lake Wales. Mr. 
Hunt is now manager of a grove property at this place, having 
severed his connections with the Plant Board. 
NEW THYSANOPTERA FROM FLORIDA—VII 
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Head longer than broad, cheeks slightly arched, roughened, slightly con- 
verging posteriorly. Post-ocular bristles thick but light colored, with a large 
transparent head. Hyes rather small, occupying about a third of the length 
of the head and a little more than half the breadth, deep red by reflected 
light. Ocelli large, concolorous with the eyes, situated far forward; pos- 
