93 



Taro 259 bags 



Vegetables 19G cases 



Fruit 149 cases 



Plants 92 packages 



Pine Shoots 3720 bags 



Seeds 4 packages 



Sugar Cane (H. S. P. A.) 6 cases 



Total passed 4426 packages 



Twenty-seven packages of plants, 4 packages of fruit and 3 packages 

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

 and non compliance with the regulations. 



LOCAL FUMIGATION. 



During the month the following materials were fumigated for local 

 concerns, etc.: 



40 bags Beans 2 lots furniture 



60 bags Middlings 7 baskets books 



40 Calabashes 



Kespectfully submitted. 



E. M. EHRHORN, 

 Chief Plant Inspector. 



DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 



REPORT OF THE TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, MARCH, 1921. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, March 31, 1921. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 

 Honolulu, T. H. 



Gentlemen: 



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



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



From the appended report of the Assistant Territorial Veterinarian 

 a total of 38 head of cattle were tested during the month with no 

 reactors. Fourteen of these cattle came from the coast and the balance 

 were cattle shipped in from the outlying islands. All tests were made 

 at the quarantine station. 



CONTAGIOUS EPITHELIOMA. 



One thousand cc of vaccine for this disease was made up in the 

 laboratory, a portion of which was sent to the island of Maui to control 

 a small outbreak in a flock of turkeys and chickens. 



SWINE DISEASE. 



Nothing of an alarming nature has been reported during the past 

 month. A few hogs were injected which were showing symptoms of 

 pneumonia. 



