86 Proceedings oe Ninth Annual, Meeting 



Officer in charge oi mosquito work of the N. J. Agricultural Experiment 

 Station; W. H. DeMott, Chief Inspector, Nassau County Mosquito Com- 

 mission ; Eugene Winship, Sanitary Engineer, of New York City Dept. of 

 Health; Mrs. Peter C. Olsen, President of Women's Club, Perth Amboy; 

 Mrs. E. H. Boynton, Middlesex County Mosquito Extermination Commis- 

 sion; Edward W. Jackson, Essex County Park Commission; Joseph A. Le 

 Prince, Senior Sanitary Engineer, U. S. Public Health Service; Peter H. 

 Woodward, General Passenger Agent, Long Island Railroad Company; 

 Samuel T. Sealey, Assistant Entomologist, Connecticut Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station, and all others who have participated in our meeting and 

 have brought before us the result of their investigations, and who by reason 

 of the presence and co-operation have made us more than ever determined to 

 co-ntinue our work. 



President Meyers — The report will be accepted and filed. 

 The nominating committee has given me this report which I 

 will read. 



Report of the Nominating Committee. 



for President — AVilerid A. ManchEE. 

 For First Vice-President — W. H. Randolph. 

 For Second Vice-President — Dr. Jui^ius Way. 

 For Secretary — Thomas J. Headi^ee. 

 For Asst. Secretary — Wilbur M. Wai^den. 

 For Treasurer — Lewis E. Jackson. 



Executive Committee — 



Charles Lee Meyers, 

 Andrew J. Rider, 

 Robert F. Engle, 

 Reid Howell, 

 William E. Darnall, 

 Bertha H. Boynton, 

 Walter R. Hudson. 



President Meyers — Are there any other nominations? If 

 not, a motion to have the nominations closed is in order. 



Mr. Lewis E. Jackson — I move the nominations be closed 

 and that the secretary cast a ballot. 



President Meyers — You have heard the motion, gentlemen, 

 what is your pleasure ? All in favor, signify by saying, "aye" ; 

 contrary minded, ''no." The motion is carried and the secretary 

 will cast the ballot. 



The meeting will now adjourn to- Vernon Hall across the 

 street, where a moving picture will be shown. It is entitled 

 "Warfare Against the Mosquito in New Jersey" and has been 

 prepared by the Associated Executives of Mosquito Control in 

 New Jersey. 



( The members assembled in Vernon Hall and the moving pic- 

 ture was screened.) 



