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PERSONALS 
Among the new assistant nursery inspectors are: C. C. Ben- 
nett, stationed with Fogg at Eustis; J. L. Lazenby, at New 
Smyrna; and O. D. Link at Clearwater. 
The stork has passed out several favors to our members since 
our last issue, as witness U. C. Loftin, Jr., and Edward Murril 
Brown. Mr. James T. Marsh is also the proud father of a boy. 
Mr. C. M. Hunt reports bag worms as damaging 25% of the 
fruit in a grove in Polk County. This is much the highest percent 
of damage from this insect of which we have ever heard. 
Mr. F. F. Bibby is now located at Tlahnalilo, Durango, Mexico. 
He is employed by the Federal Horticultural Board on pink boll- 
worm work. 
The State Plant Board has found a spider mite on Bauhenia 
not only new to Florida but one hitherto reported only from 
Hawaii. It is Eupalopsis pavoniformis. 
Mr. Jeff Chaffin has for the past month been acting as As- 
sistant to the Associate Entemologist of the State Plant Board. 
Mr. Hunt has taken his place in the Nursery Inspection Depart- 
ment. 
Introducing the two new members elected at the February 
meeting of the Society: Mr. Walker is a vocational student in the 
University who is much interested in Entomology. He is acting 
as part time assisttant in the Entomological Department of the 
State Plant Board. Mr. Trigg holds an industrial fellowship 
given thru the National Research Council. His work is the in- 
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