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or of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, or 

 as an independent organization, and he doubts whether the time is 

 yet ripe for such a movement to succeed. 



The work of the committee on a ditch cleaning machine, which 

 will be presented to the association, speaks for itself. The needs 

 of the anti-mosquito work in the state apparently calls for a com- 

 mittee with wider powers than the one whose duty it is to develop 

 a ditch cleaning machine. It would seem wise, in view of the urgent 

 need for satisfactory machinery both for drainage and mainten- 

 ance of drainage, to have a standing committee of the association 

 whose business it is to devise such machinery as the same is most 

 appointment of such a committee be authorized at the present 

 urgently needed and the Secretary would like to suggest that the 

 session. 



By the authorization of the Executive Committee the program 

 which is now before you has been prepared. The present -meeting 

 has been arranged for and the publicity attendant upon the same 

 has been provided. 



President Rider: The report of the Treasurer. 



Report of the Treasurer 



Thomas J. Headlee, Ph.D. 



Balance, February 2, 1920 $437 45 



Moneys RECErvED 



Feb. 4, 1920 — Cape May County (1919 assessment).. $70 00 



Aug. 27, 1920— Atlantic County 125 00 



Aug. 27, 1920 — Passaic County 75 00 



Sept. 25, 1920 — Ocean County 75 00 



Sept. 25, 1920 — Essex County 138 00 



Oct. 8, 1920 — Union County 125 00 



Oct. 25, 1920 — Hudson County 138 00 



Nov. I, 1920 — Middlesex County 50 00 



Nov. 4, 1920 — Bergen County 125 00 



Nov. 9, 1920 — Monmouth County 50 00 



Jan. 18, 1921 — Morris County 25 qo 



Feb. 23, 1921 — Cape May County 70 00 



1,066 00 



$1,503 45 



