187 
PASSED KEJECTED 
Taio 318 bags Plants 12 pkgs. 
Vegetables 50 pkgs. Fruit 4 pkgs. 
Fruit 314 pkgs. — 
Plants 124 pkgs. 16 pkgs. 
Seeds 8 pkgs. 
Sugar Cane 16 cases 
Pine 'Shoots 269 bags 
1099 pkg.^. 
Eospectfully submitted, 
E. M. EHRHOKN, 
Chief Plant Inspector. 
DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY 
REPORT OF TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, MAY, 1922 
July 5, 1922. 
Beard of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Gentlemen: I have the honor to submit the following report on the 
"v\ ork of the Division for the month of May: 
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL 
For a detailed report on this work, see appended report of the As- 
sistant Territorial Veterinarian. No cattle were condemned during the 
month and some of the dairies tested are located in a heavily infected 
district. This would indicate a considerable improvement in this par- 
ticular aren. 
During the month 50 head of condemned cj^ttle were autopsied, result- 
ing in the condemnation of 3 head as being unfit for beef due to geii- 
cralized tuberculosis. These cases were very bad and have acted as 
"spreaders" on the premises from which they came for .some time. 
INFECTIOUS DISEASES 
No reports of outbreaks of infectious diseases among the live stock 
of this island have been received during the past month. Outbreaks of 
disease, occurring on the other islands, will be taken up under their 
le.spective headings. In the early part of this month, an inspection trip 
was taken into the Haniakua and Kohala districts, island of Hawaii, 
in the interest of the control and suppression of glanders. A special 
report dealing with this trip was made to the Board. 
LIVE STOCK IMPORTATIONS 
Among the various classes of live stock received during the month, 
"s -ere two shipments of butcher hogs, the first to arrive here in some time. 
They came down with all the necessary papers. No difficulty was ex- 
perienced by the importer in obtaining all the certificates required by uie 
present regulations. 
Of considerable importance to the horse breeding industry of the 
Territory, was the importation of a very high class thoroughbred stal- 
lion, assigned to the Parker Ranch, by the U. S. Army Remount De- 
partment. This is the first time such an assignment has been made iji 
