382 



a percentage of l.'b'^o of tuberculous cattle which have been elimi- 

 nated from the dairy herds. 



Importations of Livestock. 



Nov. 3 — S. S. China, Orient: 1 black Chow pup, AIcDuffie. 



Nov. A — S. S. Honolulan, San Francisco : 1 Dutch belted bull, 

 1 Dutch belted cow, 2 Dutch belted heifers. Airs. B. H. Allen; 1 

 Boston bull pup, Mrs. AlcWayne ; 1 cat. 21 crates poultry. 



Nov. 5 — S. S. Niagara, Colonies : 4 ponies, 9 dogs, 4 monkeys, 

 1 cat, Chas. W. Schepp, vaudeville show. (Clean bill of health 

 from Colonial authorities covering six months quarantine and so 

 were allowed entrance here free from restrictions.) 



Nov. 5 — S. S. Shinyo Alaru, San Francisco: 1 dog (quaran- 

 tined 19 days). Van Vetzer. 



Nov. 6 — S. S. Chiyo Maru, Orient : 1 crate Japanese games, 

 S. de Freest. 



Nov. 10 — S. S. Sierra, San Francisco : 20 crates poultry. 



Nov. 18 — S. S. Lurline, San Francisco : 5 black Percheron 

 horses, A. W. Carter ; 1 horse, Lieut. A. K. B. Lyman ; 7 Berk- 

 shire hogs. Club Stables ; 35 crates poultry, 1 dog, J. H. Meyers, 

 Kilauea, Kauai. 



Nov. 24 — S. S. Sonoma, San Francisco: 1 collie dog. Father 

 Chas. Windels. 



Nov. 25 — S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco: 29 crates poultry, 

 1 dog, W. F. Heilbron. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Leonard N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial A'eterinarian. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



Honolulu, November 30, 1913. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and l''orestry. 



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

 the Division of Entomology for the month of November, as fol- 

 lows : 



During the month 2)7 vessels arrived at the Port of [lonolulu, 

 of which 2? carried vej:etable matter and one vessel moulding 

 sand. 



Disposal Lots Parcels 



Passed as free from pests >''2 24,739 



]'\imigated 11 36 



1 hirned r)3 7S 



Total ins]K'cted 466 24,850 



