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Pago Pago: 
Jan. 18 — 4 bgs. cocoanuts, cargo, fumigated. Precautionary. 
PhilUpines : 
Jan. 2 — 2 pkg. tree seeds, baggage to Lyon, fumigated. Precautionary. 
Jan. 4 — 7 pkg. seeds, mail to Lyon, fumigated. Precautionary. 
Jan. 8 — 2 lots oranges, baggage, burned. Parlatoria pergandii, Pseudo- 
monas citri and Cladosporium citri. 
Jan. 8 — 1 bskt. nuts, baggage, fumigated. Precautionary, 
HILO INSPECTION. 
Brother M. Newell, Inspector at Hilo, reports the arrival of 6 vessels 
with all carrying vegetable matter consisting of 117 lots and 2,291 par- 
eels. 50 sacks of potatoes were returned to the mainland because of eel 
worm and a box of plants was fumigated on account of infestation. 
KAHULUI INSPECTION. 
Mr. L. Gillin, Maui Inspector, reports the arrival of 4 vessels with 
3 carrying vegetables, etc., consisting of 1,835 parcels, 14 lots. 
INTER ISLAND INSPECTION. 
49 steamers plying between Honolulu and other Island ports were at- 
tended and the following shipments passed : 
Taro 366 bags. REJECTED 
Vegetables 118 pkgs. Fruit 4 pkgs. 
Fruit 199 pkgs. Sugar Cane 1 pkgs. 
Plants 158 pkgs. Plants 17 pkgs. 
841 pkgs. 22 pkgs. 
Respectfully submitted, 
E. M. EHRHORN, 
Chief Plant Inspector. 
DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 
EEPORT OF TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, JANUARY, 1922. 
February 11, 1922. 
Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, H. T. 
Gentlemen: I have the honor to submit the following report of the 
routine work of the Division of Animal Industry for the month of Jan- 
uary, 1922. 
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 
During the past month 1,057 head of cattle were tested, out of which 
number, 1,044 were passed and tagged and 13 condemned and branded. 
This gives a percentage of 1.22% for the most heavily infected dis- 
trict on the island of Oahu, which establishes a record in this work. 
