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fested fruits, a lot of sugar cane cuttings from Australia in- 

 fested with leaf hoppers and fungus, also some pumpkins from 

 Japan infested with dipterous maggots. 



Respectfully submitted, 



ALEXANDER CRAW, 



Superintendent of Entomology and Inspector. 



COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS. 



APPOINTMENT OF DEAN. 



Mn J. E. Roadhouse, B. Sc, has been appointed Dean of the 

 Faculty of the Hawaiian College of Agriculture and Merchanic 

 Arts. The appointment of Mr. Roadhouse was made through 

 the recommendation of Professor Hilgard of the University of 

 California. 



The new Dean is a Bachelor of Science of the University of 

 California and a Post-graduate of Cornell University. For two 

 years he has been Dean of the Technological Institute at San 

 Luis Obispo, California, and afterwards held an appointment in 

 the State Irrigation office at Berkeley, which office he is now re- 

 linquishing to take up his new work in Hawaii. 



FRUIT EXPORT FROM HAWAII. 



In the July number of the Journal of the Society of Art, Lon- 

 don, is a contribution by Mr. F. J. Testa, on the transportation 

 of fresh fruit from Hawaii to the United States. The article 

 deals with the development of diversified industries in Hawaii 

 and with the legislative enactments relating thereto, and is a 

 useful and thoughtful statement of the subject. 



