320 THE MOSQUITOES OF NEW JERSEY 



TABLE XII 

 Increase of Taxable Values, a Result of Mosquito Control 



Area 



1. Metropolitan District south 

 to and including Linden 



Township. $380,168,589 $840,054,411 $1,755,730,241 



2. Rah way to Perth Amboy, 



inclusive. 9,799,570 



3. South Amboy to Atlantic 

 Highlands, inclusive. 9,736,428 



4. Highlands to Long Branch, 

 inclusive. 8,511,949 



5. Deal Beach to Spring Lake, 

 inclusive. 21,578,260 



6. Sea Girt to Point Pleasant, 

 inclusive. 2,075,064 



7. Bay Head to Seaside Park, 

 inclusive. 2,484,254 



8. Barnegat City to Beach 

 Haven, inclusive. 1,000,052 



9. Little Egg Harbor Township 

 Tuckerton 305,358 



10. Bass River Township 

 Washington Township 376,115 



11. Galloway Township 384,570 



12. Absecon to Longport, 

 inclusive. 20,879,841 



13. Weymouth, Upper, and 

 Dennis Townships. 1,105,783 



14. Ocean City. 1,870,000 



15. Sea Isle City to Stone Harbor, 

 inclusive. 1,339,280 



16. Wildwood to West Cape May, 

 inclusive. 2,718,323 



17. Delaware Bay Coast of 

 Cumberland and part of 



Salem Counties. 4,481,044 945,995 1,795,206 



was onlv slightly less in areas where mosquitoes had been brought under 

 control, and the gain in areas where mosquitoes have not been brought 

 under control at all, or only recently, is much less than either of the 

 other groups. 



It may be said conservatively that the area in which mosquitoes have 



