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Porto Rico: 
Nov 10. 1 pkg. corn, baggage, burned. Prohibited. 
10. 4 lemons, baggage, burned. Prohibited. 
" 10. 1 pkg. seed, baggage, burned. Prohibited. 
United States: 
Nov. 10. 1 pkg. sugar cane, cargo, burned. Prohibited. 
" 30. 1 pkg. plants, cargo, fumigated, Asjndiotus rapaw, Lepidosa- 
phcs uhni, Coccus hcspcridum. 
BENEFICIAL INSECTS. 
Nov. 1. 1 case beneficial insects. Dung beetles, from Osborn, Arizona, 
to Board of Agriculture and Forestry. 
" 8. 1 case beneficial insects. Dung beetles from Osborn, Arizona, 
to Board of Agriculture and Forestry. 
" 22. 1 case beneficial insects, Dung beetles, from Osborn, Arizona, 
to Board of Agriculture and Forestry. 
All were handled at the H, S. P. A. in the same manner as past ship- 
ments. 
HILO INSPECTION. 
Brother M. Newell, Inspector at Hilo, reports the arrival of 7 steamers 
with 6 carrying vegetable matter consisting of 220 lots and 4,098 par- 
cels. 6,095 bags of rice and 154 bags of beans arrived from the main- 
land and were passed. 
KAHULUI INSPECTION. 
Mr. Louis Gillin, Inspector for Kahului, reports the arrival of 4 ves- 
sels, with all carrying vegetable matter. 14 lots and 2,446 parcels ar- 
rived and were passed. 2.825 bags of rice and 47 bags of beans ar- 
rived from the mainland, all clean. 
INTER ISLAND INSPECTION. 
46 vessels plying between Honolulu and other Island ports were at- 
nded and the following inspections made: 
PASSED. REJECTED. 
Taro 345 bags. Plants 26 pkgs. 
Vegetables 98 pkgs. Fruit 3 pkgs. 
Fruit 193 pkgs. 
Plants 96 pkgs. 29 pkgs. 
Seeds 6 pkgs. 
Sugar Cane 10 cases ! 
748 pkgs. 
LOCAL FUMIGATION. 
During the month we fumigated for various local firms: 263 bags 
rice, 197 bags corn, 61 bags scratch food, 50 bags beans, 8 bags barley, 
1 lot bamboo ware and 2 lots books. 
Respectfully submitted, 
E. M. EHRHORN, 
Chief of Division. 
