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KAHULUI INSPECTION. 
?rr. L. Gillin, inspector for Maui, reports the arrival of 5 vessels with 
all carrying vegetable matter. 16 lots and 3,082 parcels were inspected 
and passed. 
INTER ISLAND INSPECTION. 
42 vessels plying between Honolulu and other Island ports were at- 
tended and the following inspections made: 
PASSED. REJECTED. 
Taro 366 bags. Fruit 1 pkg. 
Vegetables 126 pkgs. Sugar Cane 1 pkg. 
Fruit 202 pkgs. Plants 16 pkgs. 
Plants 102 pkgs. 
Seeds 2 pkgs. 18 pkgs. 
Sugar Cane 15 cases? 
813 pkgs. 
LOCAL FUMIGATION. 
During the montli we fumigated for various local firms 43 'bags of rice, 
159 bags of corn, 61 ibags of scratch food and 23 cases of bird seed. 
Respectfully submitted, 
E. M. EHRHORN, 
Chief of Division. 
DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 
REPORT OF TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, DECEMBER, 1921. 
January 6, 1922. 
Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, H. T. 
I beg to submit the following report on the routine work of this Di- 
vision for the month of December, 1921: 
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. _ 
During the past month 12 head of cattle w^ere tested, all of which pass- 
ed the test. This completes the test for 1921 with a total of 3,839 head 
tested out of which numT3er 3,728 were passed and 111 condemned and 
branded all of which have been slaughtered giving a percentage of 2.89% 
for the year. 
Out of an average yearly total of cattle tested, the nuniiber condemned 
is the smallest for any year since systematic testing began and for the 
districts tested the best record so far made in this work. All indica- 
tions seem to point to a very considerable reduction in the number of 
animals condemned on test during the coming year. 
SWINE DISEAtSES. 
Inspection and vaccination of swine has constituted the niajor part of 
the work of the Division during the past month. Outbreaks in various 
