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there quarantined free of cost to the owners until such time shall 

 have elapsed as to enable the proper entomologist or inspector of 

 the Board, to certify to the owners that such bees are clean and 

 free from disease. The entomologists or inspectors of the Board 

 may enter upon the premises of any bee keeper for the purpose 

 of inspecting apiaries, and of carrying out the orders of the 

 Board and tney shall not be holden guilty of any misdemeanor 

 by so doing nor shall they be personally liable in damages except 

 for acts beyond the scope of their authority or due to their own 

 negligence. 



Section 2. This Act shall take effect from and after the date 

 of its approval. 



Approved this 17th day of April, A. D. 1907. 



G. R. CARTER, 



Governor of the Territorv of Hawaii. 



WORK ON HAWAIIAN FRUIT. 



A'olume I of ]\Ir. Gerrit P. Vv'ilder's work upon the fruits of 

 our islands has recently been issued. It is an extremely inter- 

 esting publication and will be noticed at length next month. 



THE MAY FORESTER. 



The Forester for May is well in hand and will be published 

 shortly. It contains, besides other matter, an exceptionally im- 

 portant paper by Dr. Cobb upon the diseases of pineapples. We 

 would advise growers of this fruit to secure any extra copies 

 they may require as early as possible. We anticipate a large 

 demand for the ]\Iay number and it will probably be diffictilt to 

 obtain it, in a short time. 



