355 



Impoviafion of Live Stock. 



Manoa, San Francisco: 1(3 crates poultry. 



Mongolia, Orient : 1 crate Japanese games. 



IMatsonia, San T^rancisco: 28 crates poultry; 1 crate rabbits, 

 W. F. & Company. 



Shiyo Maru, Orient: 1 crate Japanese games. 



Sierra, San Francisco : 1 crate poultry, M. Dellan. 



Enterprise, San Francisco: 11 crates poultry; 78 hogs, 1 Hol- 

 stein bull, 39 mules, Schuman Carriage Co.; 6 crates (12) An- 

 gora goats, Q. A. Robinson. 



Flyades, Seattle : 2 Angus bulls, Honolulu Ranch ; 6 Angus 

 bulls, Maui Agricultural Co. 



Wilhelmina, San Francisco: 1 crate Belgian iiares, Z. K. 

 Myers; 18 crates poultry. 



Mongolia, San Francisco : 1 clog, P. L. Mclltree. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



DIVISION OF ENTOiAIOLOGY. 



Honolulu. October 31, 1914. 

 Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. 



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

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

 ber, 1914, as follows : 



During the month 36 vessels arrived at the port of Honolulu 

 of which 16 carried vegetable matter. 



Disposal. Lots. Parcels. 



Passed as free from pests 1,145 30,441 



Fumigated 1 2 



Burned 27 27 



Returned to shipper 1 1 



Total inspected 1,174 30,471 



Of these shipments 30,228 packages arrived as freight, 121 

 packages as baggage of passengers and immigrants and 122 pack- 

 ages through the postoffice. 



RICE AND BEAN SHIPMENTS. 



During the month 40,674 bags of rice and 2,113 bags of beans 

 arrived from Japan which after careful inspection were found 

 free from pests and were passed for delivery. 



