8o Proceedings oe Ninth Annuai^ Meeting 



Sep. 7. Bergen County Commission, assessment, $125 00 



7. Union County Commission, assessment, 125 00 



8. Essex County Commission, assessment, 138 00 



16. Ocean County Commission, assessment, 75 00 



16. Atlantic County Commission, assessment, 125 00 



Oct. 19. Cape May County Commission, assessment, 70 00 



31. Passaic County Commission, assessment, 75 00 



Dec. 8. Monmouth County Commission, assessment, 50 00 



31. Interest on deposits October/December, i 91 



1922. 



Feb. 17. Middlesex County Commission, assessment, 50 00 



23. Interest on deposits, January, 66 



Total Receipts, $1,081 17 



DISBURSEMENTS. 



192 1. 



Aug, 20. Margaret L. Schlosser, V. No. i, clerical assist- 

 ance copying proceedings eighth annual conven- 

 tion, 9 ds., at $3.00, $27 00 



20. The E. E. Morris Printing Co., V. No. 2, printing 

 50 index sheets for bound volumes of proceed- 

 ings of the first seven annual conventions, .... 12 00 

 Oct. II. The E. E. Morris Printing Co., V. No. 3, print- 

 ing i,0GO letter heads, 8 00 



II. Wilbur M. Walden, Asst. Sec, V. No. 4, postage 



sending out 22 bound volumes of proceedings, 3 00 

 Dec. 6. The E. E. Morris Printing Co., V. No. 5, print- 

 ing 50 index sheets (2d lot) for bound volumes 



of proceedings, 12 00 



19. John C. Sheller, V. No. 6, binding proceedings of 

 the first seven annual conventions, 22 volumes, 



at $2.80, 61 60 



19. Wilbur M. Walden, Asst. Sec, V. No. 7, materials 

 used in mounting geologic map of New Jersey 

 for use at next annual convention, 8 53 



1922. 



Feb. 3. William Keib, V. No. 8, 8 hrs. services reading 

 proof of the proceedings of the eighth annual 

 convention, at 50 cents, 4 00 



17. W. R. Reed, V. No. 9, furnishing mimeograph 



paper and envelopes to secretary, 13 30 



17. Wilbur M. Walden, Asst. Sec,_ V. No. 10, 400 

 two-cent stamps used in sending tentative pro- 

 grams and invitations to freeholders, boards 

 of health, chambers of commerce, etc.; 2,100 

 one-cent stamps to be used in sending out pro- 

 grams to members of association, 29 00 



178 43 



Balance March i, 1922, $902 74 



Accounts Receivable — None. 

 Bills Payable — None. 



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 

 examined to date and found correct. 



ABRAM H. CORNISH, 

 March 2, 1922. Chairman, Auditing Committee. 



