245 



Plants 96 packages 



Taro 660 bags 



Fruit 28 packages 



Vegetables 14 



Awa root 2 



Total passed 800 



The following packages were refused shipment on account of 

 being either infested with pests or having objectionable soil at- 

 tached to plants : 



Plants 7 packages 



Fruit 6 ^^ 



Vegetables 2 



Total refused 15 



Respectfully submitted, 



E. M. ElIRHORN, 



Superintendent of Entomology. 



DIVISION OF FORESTRY. 



Honolulu, June 30, 1914. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. 



Gentlemen : — I have the honor to submit as follows the routine 

 report of the division of forestry for June, 1914: 



FOREST RESERVE FENCING. 



During the early part of the month, as one result of my visit 

 to Kona in May, definite arrangements were completed with 

 Messrs. F. R. Greenwell and John A. Maguire for the fencing of 

 the Waiaha Spring forest reserve boundary in North Kona, and 

 part of the material for doing the work forwarded. Arrange- 

 ments were also consummated for the building of a forest fence on 

 the land of Wailupe in Palolo Valley, Oahu, that will protect the 

 forested ridge between Palolo and Manoa valleys. 



Satisfactory reports have come in that progress is being made 

 on the other forest reserve fences now under way. 



FOREST LAND TRANSFER. 



Under the date of June 13, 1914, a formal agreement was 

 signed bv the Governor and the Commissioner of Public Lands, 



