Back MatterSource: The Florida Entomologist, Vol. 35, No. 4 (Dec., 1952), pp. 165-166Published by: Florida Entomological SocietyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3492759 .
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VOL. XXXV, No. 4- DECEMBER, 1952 165
Benson, David Adams: Montverde, Fla. Blanton, 0. H.: PennSalt Chem. Co., Montgomery, Ala. Chapman, Harold Clyde: Box 3391, Orlando, Fla. Chase, Row R.: 134 Peachtree St., Atlanta 3, Ga. Christie, James Ronald: 619 E. 7th Ave., Mount Dora, Fla. Deedman, Charles: American Cyanamid Co., New York, N. Y. Demery, W. P.: Box 125, Keystone Heights, Fla. Denmark, Harold Anderson: Winter Garden, Fla. Dobrousky, Dr. T. M.: Potato Investigations Lab., Hastings, Fla. Dowling, Curtis F., Jr.: Grenada Co., Puerto Libertado, Republica
Dominicana Eddy, Gaines W.: USDA-BEPQ, Orlando, Fla. Fredrick, John M.: Box 455, Homestead, Fla. Goodwin, Thomas R., Jr.: 1314 Fla. Ave., Ft. Pierce, Fla. Guthrie, Frank Edwin: No. Fla. Experiment Station, Quincy, Fla. Hardeman, Laurence E.: Stauffer Chem. Co., Tampa, Fla. Herring, Russell: 3004 Ridgway Ave., West Palm Beach, Fla. Holtsberg, I. Harold: 132 N. 12th St., Fort Pierce, Fla. Hood, I. Douglas: Biology Dept., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y. Jennings, W. R.: Stauffer, Chem. Co., Apopka, Fla. Johnson, E. Carl: Fla. Agr. Supply Co., Pompano Beach, Fla. Johnson, Roger Burr: Box 289, Lake Alfred, Fla. Knight, Kenneth L: Malaria and Mosquito Control Unit 1, U.S.A. Naval
Air Sta., Jax, Fla. Krestensen, Elroy R.: State Board of Health, Jacksonville, Fla. Labrecque, Germain Claude: P. 0. Box 3391, Orlando, Fla. Long, Wallace T.: P. 0. Box 1198, Ft. Pierce, Fla. Mockford, Edward: Dept. Biology, Univ. of Fla., Gainesville, Fla. Norman, Gerald G.: State Plant Board, Gainesville, Fla. Patton, J. W.: Univ. of Fla., Gainesville, Fla. Porter, John E.: U. S. Quarantine Sta., P. 0. Box 1246, Miami Beach 39,
Fla. Pospichal, A. T.: Stauffer Chem. Co., Apopka, Fla. Purcell, Jack: S. B. Penick and Co., New York, N. Y. Register, M. E.: The Kilgore Seed Co., West Palm Beach, Fla. Richardson, E. G.: 25 S. Main St., Orlando, Fla. Smith, R. J.: American Cyanamid Co., Powder Springs, Ga. Stripling, Earl H., Jr.: Box 1231, Orlando, Fla. Thullbery, Douglas: U. S. Phosphoric Co., Tampa, Fla. Tippins, H. H.: Box 2217, Spring Hill, Ala. Varner, Reed William: 203 Walcaid Bldg., Bradenton, Fla. Vaughn, Sam H.: Apt. 86, Clare Towers, Columbia, S. C. Wagner, William Edward: 1955 37th Ave., Vero Beach, Fla. Waites, Robert Ellsworth: 805 N.E. 8th Ave., Gainesville, Fla. Whiddon, Moody K.: P. Q. Box 1015, Fort Pierce, Fla. Wigger, Alvin L.: 92 14th St. N.E., Atlanta, Ga. Witham, Mark A.: Stuart, Fla. Yonge, J. Ralph: P. 0. Box 788, Fort Pierce, Fla.
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166 THE FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST
STUDENT MEMBERS
Anthony, Darrell Wayne: Flavet 3, 250-U, Gainesville, Fla. Fowler, Harland Wade, Jr.: 826 N.E. Oak Street, Arcadia, Fla. Kearney, James Frederick: Rt. No. 2, Box 990B, Largo, Fla. Lanquist, Ellis: Dept. Biology, Univ. of Fa., Gainesville, Fla. Mabry, Jean Ellis: 1231 E. Concord Ave., Orlando, Fla. Sheffield, Gregory Hohn: 329 N.W. 14th Drive, Gainesville, Fla. Taber, Robert Hall: Post Office Box 184, Florida City, Fla. Tappan, William B.: 106 Arbutus Ave., DeFuniak Springs, Fla. Webb, Shanley Doyle: 102 N.W. 1st Street, Gainesville, Fla. Witherington, Charles Gordon: 641 Vassar Ave., Orlando, Fla.
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