Proceedings of Sixth Annual Meeting 99 



Hudson County 200 



Atlantic County 200 



Bergen County 150 



Essex County 150 



Union County 150 



Passaic County 100 



Middlesex County 100 



Monmouth County 100 



Ocean County 100 



Cape May County 100 



The constitution, and Chapter 104 of the Laws of 1912 seemed 

 to indicate that practically the whole edition should be sent to 

 the mosquito commissions for distribution among the people living 

 within their counties. The differences in numbers sent are due to 

 two factors : ( 1 ) The counties receiving one hundred and fifty or 

 more are the ones which pay the larger assessment ; the ones 

 receiving one hundred copies are the county commissions paymg the 

 smaller assessment. (2) Hudson and Atlantic each received more 

 than one hundred and fifty, because the membership of the asso- 

 ciation in those two counties is so much larger as to indicate that 

 the interested recipients of the proceedings would be materially 

 greater. 



The membership of the association has now reached a point, 

 about 2200, where the numbers of proceedings printed is totally 

 inadequate to furnish each with a copy. H each member is to 

 receive a copy of the proceedings of the present session it will be 

 necessary to make different financial arrangements, in order that 

 more may be printed. 



The Secretary has found that the task of editing and printing the 

 proceedings is too great for him and his staff to take care of 

 promptly. Last year an effort was made to secure help among the 

 mosquito commissions. Help was proffered, but when an attempt 

 was made to place the typing of the revised copy among the mos- 

 quito commissions it was found that, for one reason or another, it 

 was impractical for most of them to devote any time to it, and 

 even such as did undertake a portion of the work found that their 

 typists were so thoroughly occupied with the regular duties of the 



