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The following list of live stock was allowed to enter the port 

 of Honolulu during the past month : 



June A — S. S. Korea, San Francisco: 1 dog, Lieut. H. S. 

 Green ; 1 crate Bl. Plymouth Rocks. 



June 5 — S. S. Ascot, F.urope : 5 cats, immigrants. 



June 9 — S. S. Sonoma, San Francisco : 1 crate guinea hens. 



June 10 — S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco : 4 crates poul- 

 try; 1 dog, W. P. Reeves. 



June 16^S. S. Chiyo Maru. Orient : 1 dog, Capt. Bennett ; 

 1 crate Japanese game. 



■June 17 — S. S. Honolulan, San Francisco: 15 horses. 2 mules, 

 1 colt, D. Ferriera ; 4 horses, 22 mules, 1 bulldog, Schuman Car- 

 riage Company ; 1 bulldog, Capt. C. W. Waller ; 7 crates chickens, 

 N. B. Lansing. 



June 17 — S. S. A'irginian, Seattle: 24 mules, Chas. Bellina ; 

 39 horses, 2 sheep, 16 pigs, 2 cows, A. L. ]\IcPherson. 



June 18 — S. S. Siberia, San Francisco : 1 Boston bull terrier 

 pup, Carl T. Schaefer. 



June 18 — S. S. Niagara, Vancouver: 1 white boar, T. H. 

 Davies & Co. 



June 23— S. S. Sierra, San Francisco : 49 crates poultry. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



Honolulu, June 30, 1913. 

 Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. 



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

 the Division of Entomology for the month of June as follows : 



During the month 39 vessels arrived at the port of Honolulu, 

 of which 21 carried vegetable matter and one vessel moulding 

 sand. 



Disposal. Lots. Parcels. 



Passed as free from pests 1 129 16,929 



Fumigated 11 32 



Burned 65 74 



Prohibited from entry 1 1 



Total inspected 1206 17,036 



Of these shipments. 16,282 packages arrived as freight, 84 

 packages by mail and 670 packages in the baggage of passengers 



