204 



S^anposium, "The Status of IMosquito Control Work" — Continued. 



In Atlantic County, page. 



By A. J. Rider, Hamnionton, 6i 



In Ocean County, 



By Robert F. Engle, Beach Haven, 63 



In Cape May County, 



By Julian Miller, 66 



Second Session. 



"Tide Marsh Drainage in New Jersey," 



By C. C. Vermeule, C.E., East Orange, 67 



*'The Malaria Problem of the South," 



By H. R. Carter, Assistant Surgeon-General of the U. S. Public 



Health Service, Washington, D. C, 81 



"The Essential Steps in Controlling the Typhoid Fiy and Its Associa- 

 ates," 



By Dr. E. O. Howard, Ph.D., M.D., Chief of the Bureau of Ento- 

 mology, Washington, D. C, 92 



"The Agricultural Utilization of the Salt Marsh," 



By Jacob G. Lipman, Ph.D., Director of the New Jersey Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Stations, New Brunswick, 94 



Third Session. 



Business Meeting. 



Amendment to Constitution, 104 



RepoTt of Secretary 105 



Report of Treasurer, 107 



Report of Executive Committee, 108 



Report of Membership Committee, 113 



Report of Publicity Committee 115 



Report of Auditing Committee, 7 117 



Report of Committee on Resolutions, 117 



Report o'f Committee on Nominations, 119 



Election of Officers, 119 



"The Essential Steps in Upland Mosquito Control," 

 "In Both City and Country," 



By David Young, Paterson, 121 



"In a Large City," 



By Wilbur Walden, Newark, 128 



"In the Village and Open Country/' 



By W. V. Becker, B.Sc, Newark, 135 



"'The Place of Contract Work in Mosquito Control," 



By Jesse B. Leslie, B.Sc, Hackensack, 143 



•"Publicity Methods," 



By Russell W. Gies, M.Sc, Elizabeth, 152 



""Mosquitoes and Malaria in Princeton," 



By Ulric Dahlgren, Ph.D., Princeton, 158 



