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ceedings of the last annual meeting and caused them to be 

 printed and distributed. Fifteen hundred copies were printed 

 and distributed as follows : 



Atlantic County Mosquito Extermination Commission, 150 copies 



Bergen County Mosquito Extermination Commission, 150 copies 



Cape May County Mosquito Extermination Commission, 100 copies 



Essex County Mosquito Extermination Commission, 200 copies 



Hudson County Mosquito Extermination Commission, 200 copies 



Middlesex County Mosquito Extermination Commission, '85 copies 



Monmouth County Mosquito Extermination Commission, 85 copies 



Ocean County Mosquito Extermination Commission, 100 copies 



Passaic County Mosquito Extermination Commission, 100 copies 



Union County Mosquito Extermination Commission 150 copies 



Office of the Secretary, 180 copies 



1500 copies 



He has collected and caused to be bound 22 additional sets 

 of the first seven annual proceedings, making a total of 70 bound 

 copies. On authorization of the executive committee the follow- 

 ing" distribution of the bound volumes has been made: one to 

 each of the ten active mosquito extermination commissions, one 

 to each officer, past presidents and executive officers, one copy 

 to Dr. Frederick L. Hoffman, Dr. Jacob G. Lipman, J. A. Le 

 Prince, Dr. L. O. Howard, Alfred Gaskill, the Philadelphia 

 Board of Health, New Jersey Historical Society, U. S. National 

 Museum, Societies of Red Cross of Switzerland, Princeton Li- 

 brary, Rutgers College Library, N. J. Experiment Station Li- 

 brary, Entomological Department Library, Newark Public 

 Library, Jersey City Public Library and Atlantic City Public 

 Library, leaving a balance of 29 copies. 



He had made the necessary preparations for the present an- 

 nual meeting, including the securing of speakers, arrangements 

 for the place of meeting, the printing of the program, etc. 

 Respectfully submitted, 



Thomas J. Headle^, 



Secretary. 



President Meyers — The report of the secretary will be re- 

 ceived and filed. 



We will now listen to the treasurer's report. 



Report of the Treasurer. 



July 27, 192 1, to February 28, 1922. 



RECEIPTS. 



1921. 



July 27. From Thomas J. Headlee, retiring Treasurer, $107 60 



Aug. 13. Hudson County Commission, assessment, 138 00 



