87 
Oahu: 
Females Males 
Mr. M. Tamura, Waianae 150 150 
Mr. M. Kawahara, Kalihi, Honolulu 60 50 
FRUIT FLY PARASITES 
Dirhinus Gifardii 
Oahu: Females and Males. 
Mrs. Spencer, Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu 500 
Galesus Silvestrii 
Oahu : Females and Males, 
Mrs. Spencer, Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu 750 
Tetrastichus Gifardianiis 
Oahu: Females and Males. 
Mr. M. Kawahara, Kalihi, Honolulu 600 
The Entomologist's work this month has been along the same lines as 
in the previous month. Five shipments of tumble bugs were received during 
the month, four from Mexico and one from Australia. One lot was liberated 
on Kauai on the Grove Farm, Ranch, (Kilohana Crater Pasture), the 
others on Maui, one at Olinda, another in the Pa Gomi Pasture of the Hale- 
akala Ranch. Two of the lots arrived in poor condition, due to improper 
storage enroute. 
Respectfully submitted, 
D. T. FULLAWAY, 
Entomologist. 
DIVISION OF PLANT INSPECTION 
REPORT or THE CHIEF PLANT INSPECTOR, FEBRUARY, 1922 
February 28, 1922. 
Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, Hawaii. 
Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report of the work carried on by 
the Division of Plant Inspection for the month of February, 1922, as fol- 
lows : 
During the month we boarded 38 vessels, 21 of which carried vegetable 
matter and 5 came by way of the Canal. The following disposal was 
made of the various shipments: 
Passed as free from pests 1,439 lots. 18,188 pkgs. 
Fumigated 10 lots. 10 pkgs. 
Burned 110 lots. 110 pkgs. 
Returned 3 lots. 3 pkgs. 
Total Inspected 1,562 lots. 18,311 pkgs. 
Of these shipments 17,803 packages arrived as freight, 269 as baggage 
and 239 as mail. 
RICE AND BEAN SHIPMENTS 
24,638 bags of rice and 605 bags of beans from the U. S., and 3,017 bags 
of rice and 4,172 bags of beans from Japan* arrived, all clean. 
