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REPORT OF OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



IMPLEMENTS. 



Eight five-tooth cultivators were brought in from the United 

 States and sold to planters, and the fact that all these were sold within 

 four days after their arrival indicates an interest in more modern 

 methods of cultivating the soil. (PL XXIX.) 



IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF THE ISLAND OF GUAM. 



The imports and exports for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1910, 

 were as follows : 



Imports and exports of the island of Guam, 1910. 



IMPORTS.i 



Articles. 



Quantity. 



Value. 



Ham and bacon: 



Japan 



Hawaii 



United States . 



Total. 



Lard: United States , 



Extract of meat: Philippines. 

 Sausage: Phdlippines 



Beef, mutton, and pork: 



United States 



Saipan 



Hawaii 



Japan 



Total. 



Milk: 



United States. 

 Japan 



Total. 



Butter and substitutes: 



Philippines 



United States 



Total. 



Cheese, all kinds: 



Japan 



United States. 

 Saipan 



Total. 



Salmon, dried, and smoked: 



Japan 



United States 



Total. 



Salmon, salted: 

 United States. 



Hawaii 



Japan 



Total. 



Fish, preserved: 



Saipan 



United States. 

 Philippines . . . 



Japan 



Hawaii 



Total 



Vegetables, fresli: United States. 



I This list does not take into consideration the provisions received by the department of supplies and 

 accounts of the naval station for Government use. 



