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wherever it went. The committee further wishes to invite the at- 

 tention of the association to the fact that, hke other great move- 

 ments, the mosquito control work in New Jersey has at last pro- 

 duced its poet, an illustrated copy of whose latest effort has either 

 already been or soon will be distributed among you. 



President Engle: You have heard the report of the Publicity 

 Committee. 



Mr. Pollitt: I would move, Mr. President, that the report 

 of the Publicity Committee be received and that it be printed in 

 full in the minutes of the association. 



(The motion was seconded.) 



President Engle: It has been mioved and seconded that the 

 report of the Publicity Committee be received and printed in full 

 in the proceedings of this association. Are you ready for the 

 question? All those in favor of that motion please say yes; op- 

 posed no. The ayes have it. 



The next report will be of the Membership Committee, Dr. Dar- 

 nall, Chairman. 



Dr. Darn all : Mr. President, I am sorry to say that the 

 Membership Committee has no report. I did not know that I be- 

 longed to the Membership Committee or was on it until a few 

 weeks ago, when you reminded me of the fact. 



President Engle: What shall we do with that report? 



Mr. Camp: I move it be received and filed. 



President Engle: It is moved that the report be received and 

 filed. All in favor say aye ; opposed no : It is carried. 



Report of the Executive Comhiittee. Various meetings of that 

 have been held and Dr. Headlee has acted as Secretary of that, as 

 of everything else, and he will make a report for the Executive 

 Committee. 



Report of the Executive Committee. 

 To the Members of the New Jersey Mosquito Extermination As- 

 sociation: 



The Executive Committee has held three meetings during the 

 year, which were sufficiently well attended to conduct business. 



At the first meeting two matters of importance were considered. 

 The first was the report of the Publicity Committee. It was en- 

 dorsed with the provision that the sum concerned should be six 

 thousand dollars ($6,000) instead of four thousand dollars ($4,000). 



