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1. Resolved, That we make known to the management of 

 Hotel T'raymore our appreciation of the manner in which we 

 have been received and entertained, and also that all employees 

 of said hotel have extended toward us every possible courtesy. 



2. That we appreciate the faithful and able efforts 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 are 

 striving has been greatly advanced. 



3. That we are enthused by all good reports made to us from 

 the various counties, and we are thoroughly convinced that we 

 can practically exterminate the mosquito, and that the State and 

 the various counties and municipalities are justified in expending 

 moneys for this object. 



4. That in view of the liberal appropriations made for mos- 

 quito work by counties and municipalities the Association feels 

 warranted in recommending to the State more liberal appro- 

 priations. In view of the fact that the completion of the salt- 

 marsh drainage involves a sum of approximately three-quarters 

 of a million dollars and that the benefits derived therefrom are 

 State-wide, the Association feels justified in urging the State 

 to make this year an appropriation of $ioo,ooO' to supplement 

 the efforts of the counties and municipalities. 



5. That we extend our thanks to Dr. Lipman, Dr. Headlee, 

 Dr. Howard, Dr. Carter, Mr. Vermeule, Mr. Gaskill and all 

 others for the active part taken in the meeting. 



Respectfully submitted, 



A. J. RlDE^R, 

 WlLUAM DEIvANE^Y, 



Gen. He^bi^r Brie^ntnali,, 

 Committee on Resolutions. 



Pre^sidEnt Darnall — What is your pleasure, gentlemen, in 

 regard to this report? 



Mr. Brooks — I move that these resolutions be adopted. 

 Mr. GiES — I second the motion. 



