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Inter-Island Inspection. 



During- the month of Afay 68 steamers were attended to and 

 the following shipments were passed : 



Plants 65 packages 



Taro 738 bags 



Fruit 16 packages 



Sugar cane (plants) 400 cases 



Lily root 12 packages 



Cocoanuts (sprouting) 10 



Total passed 1241 packages 



The following packages were refused shipment : 



Fruit 16 packages 



Plants, rejected on account of soil 21 " 



Vegetables, rejected on account of soil. . . 4 " 



Total refused shipment 41 packages 



Respectfully submitted, 



E. M. Ehrhorn, 

 Superintendent of Entomology. 



DIVISION OF FORESTRY. 



Honolulu, May 31, 1913. 



The Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 

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



routine report of the Division of Forestry for May, 1913: 

 Forest Reserve Matters. 



During the month I made an inspection trip of five days to the 

 Island of Kauai to look into questions of fence building on forest 

 reserve boundaries above Lihue, Kealia and Moloaa. Earlier in 

 the month, in company with the Governor, the Land Commis- 

 sioner and the Surveyor, I visited the land of Hauula in reference 

 to the forest boundary across that land, and on another day 

 made an inspection of certain water developments in the Pupukea 

 Forest Reserve. 



Not a little of my time during May was spent in attending to 

 details in regard to two proposed forest reserves on the Island 



