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N. J. Mosquito Extermination Association 



Atlantic County 150 copies 



Bergen County 150 " 



Cape May County 100 " 



Essex County 200 " 



Hudson County 200 " 



Middlesex County 85 " 



Monmouth County 85 " 



Morris County 30 " 



Ocean County 100 " 



Passaic County 100 " 



Union County 150 " 



1,350 " 



It may be of interest to the association to know how many copies 

 of the proceedings of the various years there are now remaining. 

 The Secretary's office has 25 copies of the First Proceedings, 3 

 copies of the Second, 75 copies of the Third, i of the Fourth, 2 of 

 the Fifth, 87 of the Sixth and 55 of the 7th. 



In accordance with an authorization the Secretary has collected 

 48 complete copies of the six annual proceedings and together with 

 the Seventh has had them bound. These bound volumes in accord- 

 ance with the authorization are now at the direction of the Execu- 

 tive Committee. 



The revision of the Experiment Station Bulletin No. 276 on the 

 "Mosquitoes of New Jersey and Their Control" has been completed 

 and is now in page proof. Eight thousand copies will be printed 

 and as many as may be needed for the actual work of the commission 

 will shortly be available. This revision represents an attempt to 

 bring the mosquito material up to date and is intended to form a 

 manual of information for the anti-mosquito worker. 



Mr. Alfred Gaskill, Director of the Department of Conservation 

 and Development, placed a request for $200,000.00 for mosquito 

 ditching in his regular yearly budget. It was cut out by the Gov- 

 ernor's budget commission and refused insertion by the Appropri- 

 ations Committee. The Experiment Station requested the sum of 

 $15,000.00 for the carrying on of its work on the salt marsh and its 

 activities in correlating locally supported anti-mosquito work. The 

 Governor's budget commission allowed this item of $15,000.00 to 

 pass and the Appropriations committee accepted it at the same figure. 



The Secretary has not been able to get anywhere with the instruc- 

 tion relative to having a national anti-mosquito organization, either 

 in the form of a section of the American Public Health Association, 



