184 
Tetrastichus Gifjfardianus 
Oalm: Males and Females. 
Mr. L. M. Smith, Maunawai 100 
Maui : 
Mr. Marshall, Wailuku 200 
Mr. D. H. Case, Wailuku 300 
Mr. H. P. Baldwin, Wailuku 600 
CORN LEAF HOPPER PARASITE 
Maui: Males and Females. 
Mr. Frank Auhana, Kihei 500 
Mr. C. F. Crawford, Wailuku 500 
Two shipments of mealy bug parasites and predators were received from 
Mr. Osborn during the month, the first on the 22 instant, from El Potrero, 
and the second on the 28 instant, from Orizaba. They included three 
species of Coccinellids and three internal parasites, of P. Nipae, in one 
instance, and two species of Coccinellids (for sugar cane and pineapple 
mealy bugs) . and one internal parasite of P. calceolariae. Most of the 
effort of the Entomology Division was spent in handling these consign- 
ments and related Avork. 
Respectfully submitted, 
D. T. FULLAWAY, 
I Entomologist. 
DIVISION OF PLANT INSPECTION 
REPORT OF THE CHIEF PLANT INSPECTOR, MAY, 1922 
May 31, 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 May, 1922, as follows: 
During the month we boarded 49 vessels, 22 of which carried vegetable 
matter and 8 came by w^ay of the Canal. The following disposal was 
made of the various shipments: 
Passed as free from pests 1339 lots 21,581 pkgs. 
Fumigated 1 lot 1 pkg. 
Burned 57 lots 57 pkgs. 
Total Inspected 1397 lots 21,642 pkgs. 
Of these shipments 21,225^ packages arrived as freight, 239 as bag- 
gage and 178 as mail, 
RICE AND BEAN SHIPMENTS 
21,239 bags of rice and 846 bags of beans from the United States, 
and 523 bags of rice and 2555 bags of beans from Japan, all clean. 
PESTS INTERCEPTED 
Approximately 4002 pieces of baggage belonging to immigrants from 
foreign countries were examined, from which 20 lots of fruit and 27 
lots of vegetablcvs were seized and destroyed. A tabulated list of 
material intercepted other than the above mentioned materials follows: 
