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their success depends upon the support given by each citizen of 

 New Jersey. 



Are we going to let the Httle mosquitoes beat us after the Ger- 

 man Armies have tried their best and failed ? That depends on you. 



Dr. Darnall (Atlantic City) : Mr. President, I think we are 

 all proud of this very able little dissertation on mosquitoes. I do 

 not think any of us could write a paper of that sort that would 

 be more accurate as a statement of fact. I am very proud of it, 

 because she lives in Atlantic City. And it goes to show how far 

 our campaign of education in Atlantic City has readhed. And I 

 feel that it is an honor to have a school girl like that come and give 

 us such a paper, and I wish to honor her by moving, sir, to you, 

 that we make her a full member of this association. 



(The motion was seconded.) 



President Engle: It has been moved and seconded that we 

 make Miss Culbert a full member of this association. All those 

 in favor of that motion will please say aye; it appears to be unani- 

 mous. 



Mr. Reid Howell: I don't know whether it will be in order 

 or not in making another motion in connection with this paper, and 

 it is needless for me to make any statement further about the 

 value that I see in this paper after the statement of Dr. Dar- 

 nall. I appreciate its value to such an extent that I want, even 

 though it may be out of order, to make this motion: that the 

 Secretary of this association be directed to make copies of this 

 paper and to place them in the hands of the papers of the State 

 for publication. 



Mr. Camp (Cape May) : I second the motion. 



President Engle: Mr. Howell moves and Mr. Camp seconds 

 the motion, that this paper be turned over to the Secretary for 

 publication. I suppose you mean in any way that he sees fit, 

 that will be best calculated to give a wide distribution. 



Mr. Howell: The same, simply we get the paper. 



A Member: I think you will already find that printed in The 

 Union this afternoon. 



Mr. Howell: That is only a start. The Union is very sat- 

 isfactory. 



Mr. W. M. Porter (Cape May) : I believe that a vote of thanks 

 ought to accompany that with the present motion on the record. 



