183 



Dirliinus giffardi. 



Oahu : Nuuanu 300 



Galesus silvestri. 



Oahu : Nuuanu 650 



COEN LEAF-HOPPER PAEASITE. 



Paranagrus osborni. 



Oahu : 



Makiki Nursery 6200 



Kalihi 3500 



Hawaii : 



Kailua 5700 



Kukuihaele 400 



Honokaa 400 



Kauai : 



Kilauea Sugar Plantation Co 4800 



Kealia 800 



Much time was spent during the first part of the month in the preparation 

 of an exhibit for the Territorial Fair. In addition, the Entomologist acted 

 as Chief Plant Inspector until June 17. 



Eespectfully submitted, 



D. T. FULLAWAY, 



Entomologist. 



Division of Plant Inspection 



Honolulu, Hawaii, June 30, 1919. 

 Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu, T. H. 



Gentlemen: — I respectfully submit my report of the work done by the 

 Division of Plant Inspection for the month of June, 1919, as follows: 



During the month 51 vessels arrived at the port of Honolulu, 20 of which 

 carried vegetable matter. Four came via the Panama Canal. The follow- 

 ing disposal was made of the various shipments: 



Passed as free from pests. . 598 lots 7475 packages 



Burned 112 ' ' 112 " 



Fumigated 1 " 1 " , 



Returned 2 * ' 2 " 



Total inspected 713 ' ' 7590 ' ' 



Of these shipments, 7310 packages arrived as freight, 177 packages as 

 mail and 103 packages as baggage. 



EICE AND BEAN SHIPMENTS. 



During the month 17,758 bags of rice and 2017 bags of beans arrived 

 from Japan and were found free from dangerous insect pests. 



PESTS INTEECEPTED. 

 Approximately 4355 pieces of baggage belonging to immigrants from 



