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Matsonia, San Francisco: 18 crates poultry, 2 crates Bel- 

 gian hares. 



Hilonian, Seattle : 2 Holstein heifers, 7 Duroc Jersey hogs, 

 2 Diiroc pigs, H. C. & S. Co., Maui; 1 crate poultry, A\\ F. X. 

 Company. 



Kentuckian, Seattle : 8 horses, 5 mules, 7 cows, 2 calves, 

 .318 butcher hogs, 12 hogs for breeding (Hampshires ), A. L. 

 AlacPherson. 



Sierra, San Francisco : 1 crate white Leghorns, J. Forgety. 



Lurline, San Francisco : 16 crates poultry, 2 Jersey heif- 

 ers, J. P. Mendonca. 



Wilhelmina, San Francisco : 36 crates poultry. 



Ventura, San Francisco : 1 dog, Mrs. IMcShane. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. N. CASE, 

 Assistant Territorial \"eterinarian. 



DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. 



Honolulu, November 30, 1914. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. 



Gentlemen : — I respectfully submit my report of the work 

 performed by the Division of Entomology for the month of 

 November, 1914, as follows : 



During the month 39 vessels arrived at the port of Hono- 

 lulu of which 22 vessels carried vegetable matter. 



Disposal. Lots. Parcels. 



Passed as free from pests 1208 30,740 



Fumigated 9 123 



Burned 39 39 



Returned 4 4 



Total inspected 1260 30,906 



Of these shipments 30,656 packages arrived as freight, 153 

 packages through the postoiifice and 97 packages as baggage 

 of passengers and immigrants. 



Rice and Bean Shipments. 



During the month 29,557 bags of rice arrived from Japan, 

 and 82 mats of rice from China, also 5441 bags of beans from 

 Japan which, after careful inspection, were found free from 

 pests and were passed for delivery. 



