February, '17] SCIENTIFIC NOTES 227 



"The Status of Mosquito Control Work." Symposium. 



In Hudson County by Charles Lee Meyers, Jersey City. 

 In Bergen County by E. B. Walden, Hackensack. (Read by Mr. Howe.) 

 In Passaic County by Walter R. Hudson, Paterson. 

 In Essex Covmty by Frederick W. Becker, M. D., Newark. 

 In Union County by Louis J. Richards, EUzabeth. (Read by Mr. R. W. Gies.) 

 In Middlesex Coimty by Charles S. Cathcart, New Brunswick. 

 In Somerset County by E. F. Feickert, Plainfield. 

 In Mercer County by C. S. Suicerbeaux, Princeton. 

 In Monmouth County by William E. Warne, Keyport. 

 In Ocean County by Robert F. Engle, Beach Haven. 

 In Atlantic County bj^ A. J. Rider, Hammonton. 

 In Cape May County by Joseph Camp, Pierces. 

 "The Essential Steps in Upland Mosquito Control." 

 "In Both City and Country." 



By David Young, Paterson. 

 "In a Large City." 



By Wilbur Walden, Newark. 

 "In the Village and Open Country." 

 By W. V. Becker, B. Sc, Newark. 

 "Salt Marsh Drainage Problems." 



By C. C. Vermeule, C. E., East Orange. 

 "The Malaria Problem of the South." 



By H. R. Carter, Assistant Surgeon General of the U. S. PubUc Health Service, 

 Washington, D. C. 

 "The Essential Steps in Controlling the Tjrphoid Fly and Its Associates." 



By L. O. Howard, Ph. D., M. D., Chief of the Biireau of Entomology, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 

 "The Agricultural UtiUzation of the Salt Marsh." 



By Jacob G. Lipman, Ph. D., Director of the New Jersey Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, New Brunswick. 

 "The Place of Contract Work in Mosquito Control." 



By Jesse B. Leslie, B. Sc, Hackensack. 

 "PubUcity Methods." 



By Russell W. Gies, M. Sc, EUzabeth. 

 "The Local Malaria Problem." 



By Ulric Dahlgren, Ph. D., Princeton. 

 "Mosquito Control Work." 



In Greater New York. By Eugene Winship, Department of Public Health of 



Greater New York. 

 In Nassau County. By C. C. Adams, Member of the Nassau County Mos- 

 quito Commission, New York City. 

 In Connecticut. By W. E. Britton, Ph.D., State Entomologist of Connecticut, 



New Haven, Conn. 

 In Virginia. By W. J. Schoene, State Entomologist of Virginia, Blacksburg, Va. 

 "The Meaning of Mosquito Extermination for the People of New Jersey — the past, 

 the present, and the future." 



By Ralph H. Hunt, M. D., East Orange. 



Harry B. Shaw, who is in charge of the New York office of the Federal Horticultural 

 Board, was absent on leave in Bermuda for two weeks during December. While in 

 Bermuda Mr. Shaw devoted considerable time to the study of the plant pests of the 

 island. 



