160 



fjitcr-Islaiui Inspection. 



During- the month of April 34 steamers inlying- between the 

 islands were attended to and the following shipments were in- 

 spected : 



Plants 59 packages 



Taro 418 bags 



\ egetables 19 packages 



I'ruit 1(S packages 



Total passed 514 ])ackages 



The following packages were refused shipment on account of 

 being either infested with pests or having objectionable soil at- 

 tached to plants : 



Plants 14 packages 



Fruit 3 packages 



\>getables 1 package 



Total refused 18 packages 



Pcspcct fully submitted, 



E. M. Ehkiiorn, 

 Superintendent of Entomology. 



DIX'ISIOX 01< I'ORESTRY. 



Honolulu. April 30. 1914. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and I'orestry. 



Gentlemen: — I liave the honor to submit as foUows the routine 

 report of tlie Division of I'orestry for Ajiril. 1914: 



i-"i-:ncin{; ()!•• fokkst ricsekn'i-: hoiwdakii-.s. 



During the first week of Ai)ril I made a (|uick trij) to Hawaii 

 to inspect the forest fence at Ninole. Kan, going over from liilo 

 with the contractor, Mr. C. IT. Will, 'ihis fence follows the 

 mauka line of the Ninole homesteads and is designed to close an 

 unj)rotccted gan in the forest boundary between the protected 

 forests above the Hawaiian .\gricuUur;d ( 'oiupany lands and the 

 Hutchinson ])lantation. 



Tr)wards the end of the month, under an agreement between 

 Mr. J. l'>ank Woods and the ( iovernnient to unite in the 

 l)uilding of a fence along one course of the Kojiala Mountain 



