April, '22] SCIENTIFIC NOTES 183 



The second session, March 2, 10:00 A. M., was given up to reading and discuss- 

 ing papers as follows — : ' 'Effective and Practical Methods of Mosquito Control Work, 

 by Russell W. Gies, Chief Inspector, Union Co., N. J.; "The Need For, The Method 

 of Carrying On, and The Results of Locally Supported Campaigns," by Jesse B. Les- 

 lie, Chief Inspector, Bergen Co., N. J.; "Women's Part in Mosquito Control Work," 

 by Mrs. Peter C. Olsen, President Womens Club, Perth Amboy, N. J.; "The Problem 

 of Evaluating Mosquito Density and the Advantages to be Gained from Its Solution," 

 by Dr. Thomas J. Headlee, State Entomologist, New Brunswick. 



Third session, Thursday, March 2, 2:00 P. M. Mr. Joseph A. LePrince, Senior 

 Sanitary Engineer, U. S. Public Health Service, gave an interesting talk on "Impor- 

 tant Phases of Anti-Mosquito Work of the United States Public Health Service," 

 followed by Dr. L. O. Howard, Chief Bureau of Entomology of the. United States 

 Department of Agriculture, "Recent Results in Anti-Mosquito Work of the Bureau 

 of Entomology, Featuring Results of Experiments Carried on at Mound, La." 

 A recently produced motion picture of great educational value, entitled "Warfare 

 Against the Mosquitos of New Jersey," was shown at the conclusion of this session. 



At the fourth session, Thursday March 2, 8:00 P. M., Mr. Peter H. Woodford, 

 General Passenger Agent, Long Island Railroad Company, delivered an address 

 entitled "Need For, The Solution of the Problem, and the Hoped For Results of 

 Mosquito Control." The rest of the session was given up to the reading of papers, 

 as follows: — "Recent Developments in Mosquito Control Work in Greater New York," 

 by Eugene Winship, Department of Health, City of New York; "Connecticut," 

 by Samuel T. Sealy, Connecticut Agricultiu-e Experiment Station, New Haven, 

 Conn.; "Nassau County, N. Y., " by William H. DeMott, Chief Inspector. 



At the fifth session, Friday March 3, 10:00 A.M., papers entitled: "Presentations 

 of New and Unusual Features of County Mosquito Control Work in 1921," were 

 presented by the representatives of the active mosquito commissions in New Jersey, 

 as follows: — ^Atlantic County by Fred A. Riely, Superintendent; Bergen County 

 by Dr. Lewis W. Brown, Commissioner; Cape May County by William Porter, 

 Commissioner; Essex County by James E. Brooks, Consulting Engineer; Hudson 

 County by Lewis E. Jackson, Executive Secretary; Middlesex County by Lewis 

 E. Porter, Commissioner; Monmouth County by Dr. G. Van Voris Warner, Treasiu-- 

 ear; Ocean Coimty by Dr. Frank P. Brouwer, Commissioner; Passaic County by Wal- 

 ter R. Hudson, Commissioner; Union County by Dr. R. G. Savoye, Commissioner; 

 followed by "Summary of County Work" by Wilbtu M. Walden, Assistant Entomolo- 

 gist, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, New Brunswick. 



The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President Wilfred A. 

 Manchee, Newark; First Vice-President W. H. Randolph, Rahway, Second Vice- 

 President Dr. Julius Way; Secretary T. J. Headlee, New Brunswick; Assistant Sec- 

 retary, Wilbur M. Walden, New Brunswick; Treasurer Lewis E. Jackson, Jersey 

 City. 



S. T. Sealy 



