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FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST 
Official Organ of The Florida Entomological Society, Gainesville, 
Florida. 
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ViNWE aN Raed ESIST 0 sear Pe Tame. Sooo tw Aga oe. Business Manager 
Issued once every three months. Free to all members of the 
Society. 
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vance; 85 cents per copy. 
MEETINGS OF THE SOCIETY 
Dec. 11, 1925.—Meeting called to order by Vice-President 
Bates. Members present: Bates, Berger, Bratley, Hubbell, 
Merrill, Rogers, Watson; visitors: Grossman, Inman, Tissot. 
Dr. M. D. Leonard of Orlando, entomologist of Wilson Toom- 
er Fertilizer Co., was elected a member of the society. 
Mr. Watson gave the paper of the evening on “The Reactions 
of Whiteflies to Light, Heat, Gravity, and Certain Chemicais 
with Some Comparisons with the Behavior of Scale Crawlers 
and Rust Mites to the Same Stimuli.” 
Jan. 8, 1926.—Meeting called to order by Secretary Bratley. 
Members present: Berger, Bratley, Gray, Hubbell, Merrill, Wat- 
son; visitors: Grossman, Inman, Tissot. 
New members elected were E. F. Grossman, an Entomologist 
of the Experiment Station in charge of boll weevil investiga- 
tions; M. T. Inman, of the Kay Research Company, who is ex- 
perimenting with insecticides, and A. N. Tissot, Assistant Ento- 
mologist of the Experiment Station. 
The following officers were elected for the year: President, 
Prof. John Gray; Vice-President, E. F. Grossman; Secretary, H. 
E. Bratley; Treasurer and Business Manager of the Entomolo- 
gist; A> Ne Tissot; Editor, J; R:awWatson: 
The paper of the evening was by Dr. E. W. Berger on ‘‘Some 
Mosquito Controls.” 
