121 



lui — 52 mules, Maui Agr. Company ; 1 crate poultry ; 2 crates 

 poultry, F. F. Baldwin. 



Wilhelmina, San Francisco : 29 crates poultry. 



Mexican, Seattle: 2 crates poultry, E. W. Jordan. 



Manoa, San Francisco: 21 mules, Honolulu Plantation Co.; 

 10 Merino rams, Hind, Rolph & Co. ; 7 Berkshire boars, 1 Berk- 

 shire sow, Club Stables ; 25 crates poultry. 



Dakotan. Seattle : 1 crate poultry. 



Matsonia, San Francisco: 31 crates poultry: 1 crate pigeons, 

 1 crate rabbits, W. F. X. Company; 1 dog, J. B. Laing. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial A'eterinarian. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



Honolulu, March ol, 1915. 

 Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and b'orestrv. 



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

 formed by the Division of Entomology for the month of March, 

 1915, as follows: 



During the month 42 vessels arrived at the port of Honolulu 

 of which 24 carried vegetable matter. Six vessels came by the 

 canal route and were boarded and inspected. 



Disposal. Lots. Parcels. 



Passed as free from pests 919 22.122 



Fumigated 8 8 



Burned 48 50 



Returned 8 8 



983 22,188 



Of these shipments 21,802 packages arrived as freight, 290 

 packages through the postoffice and 96 packages as baggage of 

 passengers and immigrants. 



RICE AND BEAN SHIPMENTS. 



During the month 40,560 bags of rice and 2953 bags of beans 

 arrived from Japan, also 220 bags of wheat from the Orient. 

 After a thorough inspection all these shipments were found free 

 from pests and were allowed to be delivered. 



