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PESTS INTERCEPTED 
Approximately 2,625 pieces of baggage belonging to immigrants from 
foreign countries were examined, from Avhich 48 lots of fruit and 59 lots 
of vegetables were seized and destroyed. A tabulated list of material in- 
tercepted other than the above mentioned fruits and vegetables follows: 
China 
Feb. 1. 5 bskt. euladiums, cargo, fumigated. Aphis. 
Federated Malay States 
Feb. 7. 2 bgs. coeoanuts, cargo, fumigated. Precautionary. 
J apan 
Feb. 1. 5 bdls. logs, cargo, fumigated. Ants and borers. 
Feb. 1. 1 lot corn, baggage, burned. Prohibited. 
I'eb. 22. 1 pkg. plant, baggage, burned. Prohibited. 
Feb. 22. 2 pkg. plant, baggage, returned. Prohibited. 
Philippines 
Feb. 7. 2 pkg. seeds, mail, fumigated. Weevil indication. 
Feb. 22. 1 pkg, seeds, mail, fumigated. Precautionary. 
South America 
Feb. 14. 1 j)kg. corn, baggage, burned. Prohibited. 
United States 
Feb. 8. I pkg. plant, baggage, returned. Pseiidococciis loaritimus, pseu- 
dococcus longispiimis, hemichionaspis aspidistrae. 
HILO INSPECTION 
Brother M. Newell, Inspector at Hilo, reports the arrival of 6 vessels 
with all carrying vegetable matter consisting of 198 lots and 3,145 parcels. 
75 sacks of potatoes in very poor condition were ordered sorted and then 
released. 
KAHULUI INSPECTION 
Mr. L. Gillin, Inspector for Maui, reports the arrivel of 4 vessels Avith 
3 carrying vegetable matter consisting of 20 lots and 614 packages, all 
clean. 
INTER ISLAND INSPECTION 
47 steamers plying between Honolulu and the other islands were attended 
and the following inspections made: 
PASSED REJECTED 
Taro 267 bags. Sugar cane 5 pkgs. 
Vegetables 87 pkgs. Fruits 1 pkg 
Fruits 237 pkgs. Vegetables 1 pkg 
Plants 168 pkgs. Plants 8 pkgs. 
Seeds 4 pkgs. 
Sugar cane 21 cases. 15 pkgs. 
784 pkgs. 
Respectfully submitted, 
E. M. EHRHORN, 
Chief Plant Inspector. 
