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= . Sanderson, E. D.—Insect Pests of Farm, Garden and Orchard. 
FS 34. Taylor, E. P.—Life History Notes and Control of the Green Peach 
= Aphis, Myzus persicae. Journal of Economic Entomology. Vol. I, 
: p. 838 (1908). 
35. Watson, J. R—Tomato Insects. Fla. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. No. 112. 
36. Watson, J. R—Tomato Insects. Fla. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. No. 125. 
87. Webster, F. M., and Phillips, W. J.—The Spring Grain Aphis or “Green 
Bug.” Bureau of Entomology. U.S. D. A. Bul. No. 110. 
88. Williams, T. A.—Host Plant List of North American Aphididae. Uni- 
versity of Nebraska. Special Bul. No. 1. 
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of Economic Entomology. Vol. II, sp. 346 (1909). 
PERSONAL NOTES OF MEMBERS 
We note from Baldwin-Wallace Alumnus that Dr. Carl J. 
Drake, head of the Department of Entomology of the Iowa State 
College, has just recovered from a severe attack of pneumonia. 
Dr. H. L. Dozier has resigned from the U. S. Bureau of Ento- 
mology where he had charge of the Camphor Scale investigations, 
to take the position of Entomologist to the Gulf Coast Citrus 
Exchange with headquarters in Mobile. 
According to the Official Record of the U. S. D. A., Mr. John 
Graf has been made acting head of truck crop insect investiga- 
tions of the Bureau of Entomology. 
‘Mr. F. F. Bibby has been transferred from Tlahualilo, Dugan- 
_ go, Mexico, to Brownsville, Texas. 
~ J. C. Goodwin is the proud father of a young entomologist. 
U. C. Zeluff, the Plant Board Quarantine Inspector stationed 
at Tampa, has recently intercepted the Mexican orange maggot 
in a shipment of Mexican oranges from Tampico, Mexico. 
D. Marston Bates, youngest member of the Entomological 
Society, has perhaps the largest collection of lepidoptera in the 
Southeast. Mr. Bates is but seventeen. He lives at Ft. Lauder- 
dale. 
Jeff Chaffin has returned to Gainesville after spending several 
weeks in Lafayette County, where he was engaged in demon- 
strating the Florida method of boll weevil control. 
Wm. J. Rahn has been employed by the American Fruit Grow- 
ers Inc. and is located at Wabasso. 
J. L. Lazonby is engaged in quarantine inspection work for 
the Plant Board at Jacksonville. 
Chas. A. Reese, formerly Assistant Apiary Inspector of Flor- 
ida, has moved to Columbus, Ohio. 
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