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Harrison; 2 crates poultry, E. O. Hall & Son; 1 black Angora 

 cat, A. Lucas. 



Oct. 15 — S. S. Shinyo Alaru, Orient: 1 crate Jap games, X. 

 Kiyomago ; 1 crate Jap games, K. Tateya. 



Oct. 21 — S. S. Lurline, San Francisco: 5 crates poultry, N. B. 

 Lansing ; 2 crates poultry, H. G. Wooten ; 4 crates poultry, E. O. 

 Hall & Son ; 4 crates poultry, A. Carriero ; 1 crate poultry, W. 

 F. X. Co. 



Oct. 24 — S. S. Siberia, Orient : 1 black chow dog, J. ]\I. Riggs. 



Oct. 27 — S. S. Ventura, San Francisco: 9 crates poultry, W. 

 F. X. Co. 



Oct. 28 — S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco: 2 crated Berkshire 

 boars, E. O. Hall & Son, quarantined at station for two weeks 

 as they were not accompanied by any certificates of health as 

 required by the regulations governing the importation of swine 

 into the Territory. 



Oct. 29— U. S. A. T. Dix. Seattle: 286 head of horses and 

 mules, Quartermaster's Dept. ; 5 dogs. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



Honolulu. Oct. 31, 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 October as follows : 



During the month 43 vessels arrived at the port of Honolulu 

 of which 25 carried vegetable matter and one vessel moulding 

 sand. 



Disposal Lots Parcels 



Passed as free from pests 884 24,782 



Fumigated 3 255 



Burned 49 108 



Returned 2 26 



Total inspected 938 25,171 



Of these shipments 24,927 packages arrived by freight, 128 

 l)ackages by mail and 16 packages as baggage of passengers and 

 immigrants. 



Rice. 



During the month 19,475 bags of rice arrived from Japan, 

 which, after close inspection, were found to be free from pests 

 and were passed for delivery. 



