26 THE FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST 
MINUTES OF MEETINGS | 
LANGUAGE HALL, April 25, 1921. 
Society called to order 4:30 p. m. President Watson in the 
chair. The paper of the evening was ““Fungus Enemies of the 
Walnut Aphis,” by Dr. O. F. Burger. The paper was very in- 
teresting and highly appreciated by all present. 
Under Timely Notes, Dr. Montgomery stated that the Pink 
Boll Worm had been found on four islands of the West Indies. 
Mr. Stirling spoke of a new insect that had been reported as 
doing considerable damage to cotton in Mexico. 
J. Chaffin reported considerable damage being caused by 
orange leaf notcher (Artipus floridanus) and Blue Green Citrus 
Beetle (Pachnaeus opalus) to citrus and avocado in vicinity of 
Little River. 
There being no further business, the society adjourned. 
J. CHAFFIN, Secretary. 
DEFERRED MEETING OF JULY 11, 1921 
Meeting was called to order at 4:45 by Prof. J. R. Watson, 
the president, in the chair. Mr. Chamberlain, in charge tobacco 
insect investigations for the Bur. Ent., U. S. D. A., at Quincy, 
Fla., was elected to membership. 
Prof. Fattig, the vice president of the Society, having left the 
State permanently, this office was declared vacant by a vote of 
the Society, and Mr. A. C. Brown elected by acclamation to fill 
this vacancy. 
It was voted to omit the regular July and August meetings 
and have the next meeting in September. 
There were present: J. R. Watson, Geo. B. Merrill, A. H. 
Beyer, A. C. Brown, J. C. Goodwin, J. H. Montgomery, F. M. 
O’Byrne, and E. W. Berger. 
The paper of the evening was by Mr. A. H. Beyer, Asst. Ento- 
mologist at Experiment Station. Subject: Coccobacillus acri- 
diorum as a Factor in Locust Control. Mr. Beyer’s paper con- 
sisted of a discussion of his work on this bacterium while he 
was in the employ of the U. S. D. A. in 1919. The paper was 
of great interest and a brief resume by the author is attached 
to these minutes. 
Under Brief and Timely Notes Prof. Watson showed a bag- 
worm and also a large thrips. 
The Society adjourned at 6 p. m. 
E. W. BERGER, Secretary pro-tem. 
