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Philippines: 



July 5 — 1 pkg. seeds, mail from Williams to Dr. Lyon, fumigated 

 prec. 



July 14 — 1 lot melon seed, baggage, burned, prohibited. 



July 24 — 1 pkg. seed, baggage, burned, prohibited. 



July 24 — 3 pkgs. paddy rice, baggage, burned, prohibited. 



July 24 — 1 pkg, wheat, baggage, burned, prohibited, 



July 24 — 1 pkg. papaya seed, mail, fumigated prec. 



July 29 — 5 lots banana plants, baggage, burned, prohibited. 



Jul}' 29 — 1 pkg. lemons, mail, burned, prohibited. 

 Portugal: 



July 24 — 1 lot vegetable seed, mail, fumigated prec. 

 United States: 



July 5 — 14 cs. peaches, cargo, returned, peach moth. 



HILO INSPECTION. 



Mr. Ehrhorn, carrying on the work at Hilo during Bro. Newell 's ab- 

 sence, reports the arrival of 8 vessels at the Port of Hilo, 4 of which 

 carried vegetable matter subject to inspection, consisting of 32 lots and 

 2,320 parcels. Thirteen hundred bags of rice, 248 bags of beans and 25 

 bags of peanuts arrived from the Orient and were passed, 



Mr. Louis Gillin, Inspector at Kahului, reports the arrival of 9 ves- 

 sels at the Port of Kahului. Two carried vegetable matter, consisting 

 of 17 lots and 1,000 packages, all clean. 



INTER-ISLAND INSPECTION. 



Fifty-one steamers plj^ing between Honolulu and other Island ports 

 were attended and the following shipments passed: 



Taro 153 bags 



Vegetables 162 pkgs. 



Fruit 273 " 



Plants 119 " 



Seeds 9 '' 



Sugar cane 46 cases 



Total passed 762 pkgs. 



Thirty-six packages of plants, 2 packages of fruit and 6 pieces of 

 sugar cane were rejected through non-compliance with the regulations, 

 undesirable soil and infestation. 



During this month we fumigated 173 bags of rice and 4 cases of 

 books for various local firms. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. A. WHITNEY, 

 Assistant Plant Inspector. 



DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 



REPORT OF THE TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, JULY, 1921. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, August 10, 1921. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 

 Honolulu, T. H. 



Gentlemen: 



T have the honor to submit the following report on the work of 

 this Division for the month of July, 1921: 



