298 

 Importations of Live Stock. 



August ^1 — Wilhelmina, San Francisco: 1 dog (collie), Dr. H. 

 F. Hollman ; 3 crates poultry. 



August 5 — Shinyo Maru, Orient: 1 crate mandarin ducks, S. 

 Sheba ; 2 crates Japanese games. 



August 10 — Enterprise, San Francisco: 4 hogs (Tamworth), 

 College of Hawaii; 1 horse, Mr. Ogg, Hilo, Hawaii. 



August 10 — Manoa, San Francisco: 3 crates poultry, Mrs. F. 

 F. Baldwin, Maui; 1 crate poultry, A. White, Maui. 



August 17 — Chansler, Monterey, Cal. : 3 rabbits, Mr. Hender- 

 son. 



August 18 — Matsonia. San Francisco: 4 crates poultry. 



August 20 — U. S. A. transport Dix, Seattle: 397 horses, 

 Quartermaster's Dept. ; 1 dog, taken into quarantine while the 

 Dix remained in port. 



August 2A — Sierra, San Francisco: 1 dog (Airedale), N. G. 

 McCleare ; 1 crate pigeons, W. F. X Co. 



August 17 — Hilonian, Seattle: 275 butcher hogs, A. L. Mac- 

 pherson ; 2 cows (Ayreshire), Cooke Ranch, Molokai ; 1 bull. 



August 17 — U. S. S. Alert, San Francisco : 4 dogs, officers on 

 board. 



August 25 — Lurline, San Francisco : 1 Holstein bull, 2 Hol- 

 stein cows. College of Hawaii ; 8 crates poultry. Sing Sing Co. 



August 12 — U. S. A. transport Thomas, San Francisco: 1 dog, 

 Capt, Sibley. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



lionolulu, August 31, 1914. 

 Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and l-'orestry. 



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

 formed by the Divsion of Entomology for the month of August, 

 1914, as follows: 



During the month 7)7 vessels arrived at the port ol Monolulu, 

 of which 18 carried vegetable matter and one vessel sand. 



Disposal. I>ots. Parcels. 



Passed as free from i)ests 109<) 23,100 



Fumigated 2 101 



Btn-ned 30 SI 



Returned 1 1 



Tr.tal insi)ecled 11 32 23,254 



