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HII.O INSPECTION. 



Brother M. Newell reports the arrival of four steamers, one of 

 which carried vegetable matter consisting of 107 lots and 2,470 

 parcels. All of these were passed as free from pests. 



KAHULUI INSPECTION. 



Mr. Will J. Cooper, Plant and Fruit Inspector for Maui, re- 

 ports the arrival of 2 vessels at the port of Kahului, both of 

 which brought vegetable matter consisting of 52 lots and 607 

 packages, all of which were found to be free from pests. 



INTER-ISLAND INSPECTION. 



Fifty-eight steamers plying between Honolulu and other island 

 ports were attended, and the following shipments were passed 

 as free from pests : 



Taro 756 bags 



Vegetables 195 packages 



Plants 162 



Fruit 19 



Total Inspected 1,132 



Three packages of plants and three packages of fruit were re- 

 fused shipment on account of infestation or undesirable soil. 



Respectfully submitted, 



E. M. Ehrhorn, 

 Chief Plant Inspector. 



Division of Animal Industry. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, July 19, 1918. 

 Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 



Gentlemen : — I beg to submit herewith my report on the 

 work of the Division of Animal Industry for the month of June. 

 1918. 



territorial fair. 



The principal part of the past month was taken up with prepa- 

 ration for and attendance at the Territorial Fair. One exhibit 



