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INTER ISLAND INSPECTION. 



Fifty-seven steamers pl.yino- between Honolulu and other Island ports 

 were attended and the following shipments passed: 



Taro 221 bags 



Vegetables 199 eases 



Fruit 170 packages 



Plants 10(5 packages 



Pine Shoots 2520 bags 



Seeds 4 packages 



Total passed 3220 packages 



Twenty packages of plants, 5 packages of fruit and 1 package of sugar 

 cane were rejected on accounted of infestation, undesirable soil and non- 

 compliance wath rules. 



Respectfully submitted, 



E. M. EHRHORN, 

 Chief of Division. 



DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 



REPORT OF THE TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, 

 NOVEIMBER, 1920. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, December 8, 1920. 



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



Gentlemen: — I have the honor to submit the following report for the 

 month of November, 1920: 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



Owing to the prolonged sickness of Mr. Richard the work in tubercu- 

 losis eradication was confined to the testing and examination of nine 

 cows at the quarantine station, all of which passed the test. 



ANTLRABIC TREATMENTS. 



During the past month five dogs have received the anti-rabic vaccina- 

 tions and all are apparently doing w^ell. 



IMPORTATIONS OF LIVE STOCK. 



During the past month 21 vessels w^ere boarded and inspected, out of 

 which number 9 were found to carry live stock for this port. 

 The following classes of live stock w^ere represented: 



Horses Mules Cattle Dogs Poultry Swnne 

 15 54 1 7 75 441 



PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO RULE VII— SWINE. 



In view^ of the fact that large importations of butcher hogs will be 

 arriving in the Territory from time to time from liow on the following 

 changes and additions to "Rule VII — Swine" of the present importation 

 regulations are recommended. 



