40 



Passed as free from pests 1293 lots 24,411 pkgs. 



Fumigated 14 ' ' 14 '' 



Burned 38 '' 38 '' 



Returned 12 ' ' , 12 '' 



Total Inspected 1357 ' ' 24,475 ' ' 



Of these shipments, 24,125 packages arrived as freight, 219 packages as 

 baggage and 131 packages as mail. 



EICE AND BEAN SHIPMENTS. 



During the month 7125 bags of rice and 1573 bags of beans arrived 

 from Japan and were passed as free from pests. 



PESTS INTERCEPTED. 



Approximately 1252 pieces of baggage belonging to immigrants from 

 foreign countries were examined, from which 37 lots of fruit and eight lots 

 of vegetables were seized and destroyed. A tabulated list of material in- 

 tercepted, other than the above-mentioned fruits and vegetables, folloAvs: 

 From Florida: 



January 10 — 1 alligator pear plant, mail, burned, scale insects and 

 aleurodes. 

 From Japan: 



January 7 — 3 pkgs. chestnuts, baggage, fumigated precautionary. 

 January 23 — 3 pkgs. chestnuts, baggage, fumigated precautionary; 

 1 pkg. peanuts, mail, fumigated precautionary; 1 pkg. vegetable 

 seed, mail, fumigated precautionary; 1 pkg. camellia cuttings, mail, 

 burned, prohibited. 

 From Korea: 



January 7 — 1 pkg. ginger root, mail, fumigated account fungus gnats. 

 From the Philippines: 



January 17—1 cocoanut, baggage, burned, prohibited; 1 pkg. seed, 



mail H. S. P. A. from Williams, fumigated precautionary. 

 January 23 — 1 pkg. rice paddy, baggage, burned, prohibited. 

 January 25 — 1 pkg. pili nuts, mail, fumigated precautionary; 4 pkgs. 

 betel nuts, mail, fumigated precautionary. 

 From Portugal: 



January 18 — 1 pkg. pine tree seed, mail, burned, prohibited. 



HILO INSPECTION. 



Brother M. Newell, Inspector at Hilo, reports the arrival of five vessels 

 at Hilo. Four carried vegetable matter, consisting of 149 lots and 2973 

 parcels, all clean. Three thousand one hundred seventy bags of rice and 

 168 bags of beans arrived from Japan and were passed. 



' . KAHULUI INSPECTION. 



Mr. L. Gillin, Inspector at Kahului, reports five vessels arriving at Ka- 

 hului. Four carried vegetable matter, consisting of 20 lots and 2066 par- 

 cels, all clean. 



INTER-ISLAND INSPECTION. 



Fifty-seven vessels plying between Honolulu and other Island ports were 

 attended and the following shipments passed: 



