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S. S. ''Lurline," San Francisco, July 31 — 

 4 mules — City Mill Co. 

 30 " — Schunian Carriage Co. 

 34 '• — Club Stables. 



3 horses — Club Stables. 



4 jacks — A. W. Carter. 



10 cows — A. W. Carter (Hereford heifers). 

 1 bull— A. W. Carter (Hereford). 

 1 horse— W. F. & Co. 

 23 crates poultry. 

 3 crates hogs (Berkshire) — \\\ F. & Co. 

 3 monkeys. 

 3 crates pigeons. 

 The heifers and bull are now at the Quarantine Station where 

 they will rest from their long journey. They will be carefully 

 watched and tended to and finally sprayed with a disinfectant. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Leonard N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial \^eterinarian. 



DIVISION OF FORESTRY. 



REPORT FOR JUNE. 



Honolulu. July 8. 1912. 

 Board of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 



Gentlemen : — I have the honor to submit as follows the routine 

 report of the Division of Forestry for June, 1912: 



My own time during June, outside of routine work, was largely 

 given to the preparation of reports on several forest matters and 

 to getting ready for the use of the members of the P)oard data in 

 connection with the beginning of a new fiscal i)eriod. 



Under the date of June 13, I submitted to the Committee on 

 Forestry a detailed re]:)ort ui)on the condition of the forest in the 

 Kau ]'"orcst Reserve, Hawaii, the result of an examination made 

 in May. Other reports, upon forest reserve projects, await only 

 the completion of technical descriptions of boundary. 



The revival of active interest in .street tree j^lanting in i lono- 

 lulu, together with the usual number of calls for advice from 

 ])ersons wishing to know how best to plant or care for the trees 

 anfl shrubs on their grounds, ke])t the I'orest Nurseryman busy 

 during June. The plant distribution for this month, while not 

 heavy in point of numbers, was inadc up of a fairly large number 

 of orders, frrtm various parts of the Territory. This p.'ul of the 



