285 
BENEFICIAL INSECTS 
Four packages of beneficial insects arrived from Mexico during the 
month and were turned over to Mr. Fullaway for disposition. 
HILO INSPECTION 
Brother M. Newell, Inspector at Hilo, reports the arrival of 7 vessels 
with 4 carrying vegetable matter consisting of 254 lots and 2292 par- 
cels. One lot of wormy turnips was destroyed and 6310 bags of rice 
and 115 bags of beans arrived from the United States and 547 bags of 
beans from Japan. 
KAHULUI INSPECTION 
Mr. L. Gillin, Maui Inspector, reports 7 vessels arriving with 2 carry- 
ing vegetable matter consisting of 18 lots and 827 parcels. Shipments 
of 5310 bags of rice and 49 bags of beans were passed from the United 
States. 
INTEEISLAND INSPECTION 
Taro 397 bags 
Vegetables 52 pkgs. 
Fruit 306 pkgs. 
Plants 84 pkgs. EEJECTED 
iSeeds 7 pkgs. 
Pine shoots 1072 bags Plants 11 pkgs. 
Sugar cane 45 cases 
Passed 1963 pkgs. 
LOCAL FUMIGATION 
During the month we fumigated the following for various merchants: 
114 sacks of rice. 4 lots furniture. 
325 sacks mixed grain. 1 lot books. 
Eespectfully submitted, 
L. A. WHITNEY. 
Assistant Plant Inspector. 
DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY 
REPORT OF TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, AUGUST, 1922 
September 22, 1922. 
Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Gentlemen: 
I beg to submit the following report on the work of this Division 
for the month of August, 1922: 
