21 



From Siani: 



December 21^10 pkgs. tree seeds, mail, fumigated, weevils. 



1 pkg. plant cuttings, mail, burned, arrived dead. 



From Vermont (continental United States): 



December 21 — 1 Conifer, mail, burned, prohibited. 



HILO INSPECTION. 



Brother M. Newell, inspector at Hilo, reports the ariival of six vesi^els 

 at Hilo. Four carried vegetable matter, consisting of 153 lots and 4309 

 parcels, all clean. 570 bags of rice and 546 bags of beans arrived from 

 Japan and were passed. 



KAHULUI INSPECTION. 



Mr. L. Gillin, inspector at Kahului, reports eight vessels arriving at 

 Kahului. Two carried vegetable matter, consisting of 16 lots and 2246 

 parcels, all clean. 



INTER-ISLAND INSPECTION. 



Fifty-three vessels plying between Honolulu and other Island ports 

 were attended and the following shipments passeil: 



T'aro 221 bags 



Vegetables 199 eases 



Fruit 207 packages 



Plants 70 '' 



Pineapple Shoots 10,658 bags 



Sugar Cane 1 pkg. 



Total passed 11,356 packages 



Seventeen packages of plants and one package of sugar cane were re- 

 jected on account of infestation, undesirable soil and non-compliance 

 with the regulations. 



Respectfully submitted, 



E. M. EHRHORN, 



Chief of Division. 



DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 



REPORT OF THE TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, 

 DECEMBER, 1920. 



Honolulu, January 12, 1921. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu, Hawaii. 



Gentlemen: — I beg to submit the following report for the month of 

 December, 1920: 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



The following dairies were tested during the past month: 



