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in addition to the notices, etc., mentioned in an earlier part of 

 this chapter. A form, more or less similar to the following, is 

 suggested : 



FORM NO. 9 



Inspector's Daily Report 



Date 



Number of houses inspected this date 



Number of houses found raising mosquitoes 



Kinds of mosquitoes 



Other places inspected 



Other places breeding mosquitoes 



Kinds of mosquitoes 



Number of official notices issued 



Number of prosecutions attended 



Number of work orders issued 



Remarks 



Inspector 



These reports will provide some interesting information as to 

 the progress of the citizens in keeping their homes in shape. 

 After the campaign has been in progress for a few months, it 

 will be found almost invariably that, as a result of the educational 

 work, the ratio of houses visited to houses found raising mosqui- 

 toes will show a great improvement. 



RECORDS 



There should, of course, be a complete record of expenditures 

 of all kinds, and entries in this should be made immediately the 

 expenditure is made or authorized. This record should prefer- 

 ably be of such form that the kind of work to which the expendi- 

 ture is to be charged is clearly apparent. 



The following form was used by the writer for several years. 

 It may be modified to suit the occasion : 



