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2. That we appreciate the faithful efiforts put forth during the 

 past year by our officers and committees and we are sure that by- 

 reason of their work, the cause for which we have been striving has 

 been greatly advanced. 



3. That we are particularly pleased with the good reports made 

 by the various counties and look forward with great expectations 

 to the work of the Atlantic County Commission, particularly with 

 the machine used for the cleaning of the salt marsh ditches. 



4. We wish especially to commend the recommendations made 

 by Mr. Reid Howell of Rutherford, N. J. 



5. We are more than ever convinced that the mosquito can be 

 practically exterminated, and municipalities of this state are per- 

 fectly justified in the expenditures of money for this object. 



6. We are still commend watchfulness over the mandatory ap- 

 propriation clause and urge that every effort to defeat same be 

 thwarted. 



7. We heartily commend the work of the State Experiment Sta- 

 tion and appreciate the faithfulness of Dr. Lipman and Dr. Headlee 

 in their tireless assistance to us. 



8. That we extend our thanks to Dr. L. O. Howard, Chief of 

 Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture; Dr. Jacob G. 

 Lipman, Director of N. J. Agricultural Experiment Station; Dr.. 

 Thos. J. Headlee, Executive Officer in charge of mosquito work of 

 the N. J. Agricultural Experiment Station; Dr. Frederick L. Hoff- 

 man, Statistician Prudential Life Insurance Company; David C. 

 Bowen, Chief of the Bureau of Local Health Administration; Dr. 

 W. E. Britton, State Entomologist of Connecticut; W. H. DeMott,, 

 Chief Inspector, Nassau County Mosquito Commission; Mr. J. Al- 

 bert C. Nyhen in charge of Fly and Mosquito Suppression Work, 

 Board of Health, Brookline, Massachusetts ; Eugene Winship, Sani- 

 tary Engineer, of New York City Dept. of Health and all others who 

 have participated in our meeting and have brought before us the re- 

 sult of their investigations, and who by reason of the presence and co- 

 operation have made us more than ever determined to continue our 

 work. 



President Rider : You have heard the report of the Committee 

 on Resolutions. What is your pleasure? 

 A Member : I move it be adopted. 

 (The motion was seconded). 



President Rider : It is moved and seconded that the teport 

 of the committee be adopted. All in favor will say aye; opposed 

 no. It is so ordered. 



