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KAHULUI INSPECTION. 



Mr. Louis Gillin, Inspector at Kahului, reports the arrival of eight 

 vessels with two carrying vegetable matter, consisting of fourteen lots 

 and 1918 parcels, all clean. 



INTEK-ISLAND INSPECTION. 



Sixty-one vessels plying between Honolulu and other Island ports 

 were attended and the following shipments passed: 



Taro 129 bags 



Vegetables 127 packages 



Fruit 226 packages 



Plants 103 packages 



Pineapple shoots 2048 bags 



Seeds 7 packages 



Sugar Cane 179 packages 



Total passed 2819 packages 



Thirty-two packages of plants, ten packages of fruit and two pieces 

 of sugar cane were rejected on account of infestation, undesirable soil 

 and non-compliance with the regulations. 



LOCAL FUMIGATION. 



During the month the following fumigation was done for various local 

 firms: 



252 bags beans 

 2303 bags middlings 

 200 bags oats 

 100 cases tomatoes (badly infested with white ants) 



Kespectfully submitted. 



E. M. EHRHOEN, 

 Chief Plant Inspector. 



DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 



REPORT OF THE TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, 

 APRIL, 1921. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, April 30, 1921. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 



Honolulu, T. H. 

 Gentlemen: 



I beg to submit the following report for the month of April: 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



During the past month a total ©f 461 head of cattle were tested, of 

 which number ten were condemned, branded and slaughtered. Lesions 

 of* tuberculosis were found in all. 



