91 



Dirliinus gijfardi. 



Hawaii : Glenwood 200 



Paranagrus osborni. 



Oahu : 



Kailua 7,800 



Makiki Nursery 3,600 



Maui: 



Paia 1,400 



Haiku 12,800 



Molokai : Pukoo 4,100 



Hawaii : Kohala 500 



Respectfully submitted, 



David Fullaway, 



Entomologist. 



Division of Plant Inspection. 



Honolulu, March 31, 1918. 

 Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 



Gentlemen : — I respectfully submit my report of the work 

 done by the Division of Plant Inspection for the month of March, 

 1918, as follows: 



During the month of March there arrived at the port of Ho- 

 nolulu 47 vessels, of which 19 carried vegetable matter subject 

 to inspection, which was disposed of as follows : 



Lots Parcels 



Passed as free from pests 604 14,957 



Fumigated 2 2 



Burned 47 47 



Returned 2 2 



Total inspected 655 15,008 



Of these shipments there were 14,726 packages of freight, 143 

 pacKages of mail matter and 139 packages of baggage belonging 

 to passengers and immigrants. 



RICE AND BEAN SHIPMENTS. 



During the month 15,124 bags of rice and 2338 bags of beans 

 arrived from Japan and Oriental ports. After careful inspection 

 they were found free from pests. 



