.43 



S. S. Lurline, San Francisco : 3 horses, U. P. Transfer Co. ; 

 1 ct. monkey, Wells Fargo Ex. Co.; 1 bull (Durham), W. E. 

 Bellina; 28 cts. poultry. 



S. S. Sonoma, San Francisco : 1 dog, E. C. Zitkowski ; 1 dog, 

 S. Ozaki ; 1 turkey, J. Jurgensen. 



S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco : 3 dogs, B. F. Rivenburgh ; 

 1 dog, O. B. Shipman; 1 monkey, G. S. Raymond; 36 cts. poultry. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Leonard N. Case, 

 ■ Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



Honolulu, December 10, 1915. 

 Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. 



Gentlemen : — I respectfully submit my report of the work per- 

 formed by the Division of Entomology for the month of Novem- 

 ber, 1915, as follows: 



During the month Z7 vessels arrived at the port of Hono- 

 lulu, of which 18 carried vegetable matter and one vessel mould- 

 ing sand. Owing to the blockade of the Panama canal only one 

 vessel passed through the same for this port. 



Disposal Lots Parcels 



Passed as free from pests 1398 37,941 



Fumigated 23 39 



Burned : 56 57 



Returned 4 6 



Total inspected 1481 38,043 



Of these shipments 37,619 packages arrived as freight, 195 

 packages as mail matter and 229 packages as baggage of passen- 

 gers and immigrants. 



Rice and Bean Shipments. 



During the month 21,993 bags of Japanese rice and 1949 bags 

 of Japanese beans arrived by various steamers, all of which 

 were found free from pests and were passed for entry. 



Pests Intercepted. 



Thirty-five packages of fruit and 14 packages of vegetables 

 were taken from passengers and immigrants coming from for- 

 eign countries and were destroyed by burning. 



