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the most progressive of our counties in this work, and it gives 

 me great pleasure to recommend to the Association that the 

 nominee for President for the ensuing year be Dr. Darnall. 



If Mr. Engle will permit me I will read the report of the 

 Nominating Committee : 



"For President— Dr. William E. Darnall, of Atlantic City. 



"For First Vice-President — Dr. H. H. BrinkerhofT, of Jersey 

 City. 



"For Second Vice-President — Mr. R. F. Engle, of Beach 

 Haven. 



"For Secretary-Treasurer — Dr. Thomas J. Headlee, of New 

 Brunswick. 



"For Executive Committee — Mr. Wm. C. Hope, of Roselle; 

 Mr. Joseph Camp, of Pierces; Dr. Ralph H. Hunt, of East 

 Orange, and Mr. Ira Barrows, of Sea Bright/' 



Gentlemen, this is the report of the Committee on Nomin- 

 nations. What action will you take? 



Dr. Becker — I move the nominations close, and the Secre- 

 tary cast the ballot for the entire list of nominees, as submitted. 



(This motion was duly seconded and carried.) 



The President— The Secretary announces he has ca'st the 

 ballot and these officers as read are elected for the ensuing year. 

 Dr. Darnall, it gives me great pleasure to resign in your favor. 



Dr. Darnall has asked me to retain the chair, so with your 

 consent I will continue to act as your President during this 

 forenoon session. 



Any unfinished business ? Is there anything in the way of new 

 business ? 



If there is no new business, or nothing further in the business 

 session, we will go on with our program. 



Gentlemen, you are all aware that the mosquito extermination 

 work has been growing and has now been dignified by the action 

 of the Health Commissioner of New York. Through his activ- 

 ities an Interstate Committee has been formed to take up the 

 problems of mosquito extermination. Your recent chairman 

 and Dr. Headlee have been appointed representatives from New 



