98 



Plants 7S packages 



Taro 510 bags 



A^egetables ^2 packages 



Fruit 25 " 



Total passed (^^2 



The following packages were refused shipment on account of 

 being either infested with pests or having objectionable soil at- 

 tached to the roots : 



Plants 14 packages 



Fruit 3 



Vegetables 1 



Total refused 18 



Respectfully sul)mitte(l, 



E. M. ElIRITORN, 



Superintendent of Entomology. 



DIX'ISION OF FORESTRY. 



Honolulu, March 31. 1014. 



P)Oard of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. 



ricntlemcn : — T have to submit as follows the routine report of 

 the Division of Forestry for March. 1914: 



Forest Fcncinii Projccls. 



During the month progress has been made on several ]~)rojects 

 of forest reserve fencing. 



Mr. A. ?\I. r>rown. for the Cornwell Ranch, Maui, reports the 

 completion of the forest fence on the makai boundary ol liie i\ula 

 Forest Reserve; Mr. Chas. H. Will oi liiln. contractor for the 

 fence at Xinole, Kau, Hawaii, states that that job is finished: 

 and Mr. Alika Dowsett informs me that the repairs on the I .ua- 

 lualei Forest Reserve boundary fence, W'aianae, ( )ahu, are pro- 

 gressing. 



After much negotiating a contract has been drawn u|) and 

 signed for the construction of a forest fence across a ])ortion ol 

 the government land of Waihia. i.iliue, Kauai, and on]\' tlu- final 

 details wait to be arranged with regard to another forest lence. 

 across the Lualualei Reserve, above Waianae. ( )ahu. 



W'oi-k on other fencing projects is going forward < m Maui, and 



