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Bills Payable 



$35 00 



134 40 



105 50 



14 20 

 $289 10 



Balance $213 60 



I, Abram H. Cornish, Chairman of the Auditing Committee of the New 

 Jersey Mosquito Extermination Association, do hereby certify that the 

 receipts and expenditures, the bank deposits and checks have been properly 

 audited to date and found correct. 



Abram H. Cornish, 

 Chairman Auditing Committee. 



Secretary Headlee : For the first time we are completely sol- 

 vent. The report of the Executive Committee is as follows : 



There have been two meetings of the Executive Committee, the 

 first was held at Beach Haven and the second at Atlantic City 

 during the present sessions. At Beach Haven, the principal problem 

 before the committee was the question of increased state ap- 

 propriations. It was not at that time known whether the Director 

 of Conservation and Development was planning to carry any ap- 

 propriation in his budget. It was found that the Director of the 

 State Experiment Station, while he was willing to accede to the 

 wishes of the Executive Committee in a matter of that kind, felt 

 that it would be better for the Department of Conservation and 

 Development to carry the request for the larger appropriation. He 

 stated that the usual request for $15,000.00 had been included in his 

 budget for the year beginning July i, 1921. 



It should be understood that there art two types of State ap- 

 propriation needed for mosquito work. The first type is one which 

 has been received for many years by the State Experiment Station 

 and is intended for the support of an organization which is charged 

 with the duty of furnishing plans for mosquito control work to such 

 local organizations as may call upon it for work of that kind. This 

 organization has the further duty of investigating the exact con- 

 ditions under which the county mosquito extermination com- 



To Louise Duigon, for clerical assistance in address- 

 ing envelopes and sending out invitations and pro- 

 grams for the 8th Annual Meeting 



To John C. Scheller, for binding 48 complete sets of the 

 Proceedings of the 7th Annual Meeting 



To Christie Press, for printing letter of invitation and 

 programs for the 8th Annual Meeting 



To W. R. Reed, for 4}^ thousand envelopes and i box 

 of Mimeo. paper 



