458 



Philippine Ptero malid. 

 (Horn Fly Parasite.) 



Maui : Paia 500 



Paranagnt^ osborni. 

 (Corn Leaf Hopper Parasite.) 



Oahu : 



Makiki Nursery 16,300 



Moiliili 2,700 



Kailua 3,900 



Hawaii : Kamuela 3.400 



Respectfully submitted, 



David T. Fullaway, 



Entomologist. 



Division of Plant Inspection 



Honolulu, Hawaii, September 30, 1918. 

 Board of Commissioners of As^riculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 



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Gentlemen : — I respectfully submit my report of the work 

 done by the Division of Plant Inspection for the month of Sep- 

 tember, 1918, as follows : 



During the month there arrived at the Port of Honolulu 53 

 vessels, of which 21 carried vegetable matter, one carried sand 

 and one vessel came via the Panama Canal. The following dis- 

 posal was made of the various shipments : 



Disposal Lots Parcels 



Passed as free from pests 287 8,963 



Fumigated 3 703 



Burned 20 22 



Returned 3 3 



Total inspected 313 9,691 



Of these shipments 9,560 packages arrived as freight, 82 as 

 mail and 49 packages as baggage. 



RICE AND BEAN SHIPMENTS. 



During the month 22,244 bags of rice, 6,130 bags of beans and 

 700 bags of wheat arrived from foreign ports, including a ship- 

 ment of 10,000 bags of rice from Siam. The rice and beans 



