that may be necessary to place general agricultural industry upon 

 a proper footing in the Territory. 



It will be only a few years, according to the report of the forest 

 nurseryman in this number, when the various military posts on 

 this island will have a parklike aspect which will make them a joy 

 not only to the nation's defenders inhabiting them but to civilian 

 residents of Honolulu and visitors from the outside world. 



Since last month's number was issued word has been re- 

 ceived that J. C. Bridwell, assistant territorial entomologist, 

 left Lagos, Africa, for Durban on November 1, and intended 

 returning home by way of Australia. 



An important intimation in the report of the veterinarian for 

 November is that the hog-raising industry, lately severely checked 

 by hog cholera, is again coming into its own. 



It is gratifying to note the progress reported by the Division of 

 •Animal Industry in the extension of bovine tuberculosis control 

 to the islands other than Oahu. 



Glenwood is one of the few places in these islands bearing a 

 foreign name, but nevertheless its modern dairying enterprise 

 promises to make it famous. 



Fruit fly control by the natural method continues to have favor- 

 able reports of it from the entomologists in charge. 



Arbor Day statistics of the latest celebration are no less grati- 

 fying than those of previous occasions. 



DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 



Honolulu, Nov. 30, 1914. 



The President and ^Icmbers of the Board of Agriculture and 

 Forestry : 

 Gentlemen. — I beg to report on the work of the Division of 

 Animal Industry for the month of November, 1914, as follows : 



TWEXTV-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, MEDICAL SOCIETY OF HAWAII. 



On November 21st I had the honor to address, by invitation, 

 the Aiedical Society of Hawaii on the subject of "Bovine Tu- 

 berculosis and Its Relation to Public Health." with special 

 reference to that of children under five years of age. As a 

 copy of my paper on this subject was submitted to you before 

 it was read before the Association, vou Avill know that its 



