REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 21 
sands of dollars for it—$300,000 for the present year. New 
Jersey is noted for its good roads. This exhibit was awarded a 
gold medal. 
The Mosquito Exhibit came from the State Museum and con- 
sisted of one cabinet of 33 frames, 22 by 28, containing illustra- 
tions and explanations how to exterminate mosquitoes. It was 
used as across reference to the main exhibit in the State Museum, 
which was installed in the State’s Exhibit Building. A descrip- 
tion of these places is given in this report. This was prepared by 
Prof. John B. Smith, of the New Jersey Experimental Station, 
who is also State Entomologist. 
THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR COLORED YOUTH, BORDENTOWN. 
This exhibit contains work done by the pupils in the different 
branches of the school, with charts showing the increase of the 
colored race in the different counties of the State, and much other 
useful knowledge. 
THE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF. 
This exhibit is a very interesting one and shows the institute 
to be in an excellent condition. It consists of work done by the 
pupils in general academic departments, printing, manual train- 
ing and industrial departments. The printing, needle-work, 
dressmaking, shoemaking, etc., show what excellent work is 
being done by the school. 
STATE INSTITUTE FOR FEEBLE-MINDED GIRLS AND WOMEN. 
This exhibit is a very interesting one, showing what kindness 
and system can do for this class. ‘This exhibit consists of such 
work done in the different departments of the school as could be 
exhibited, and shows the good which is being done for these 
unfortunates. The work is excellent. Dr. Mary J. Dunlap is 
Principal. It received a silver medal. 
