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With reference to the purchase of a horse by the Superintend- 
ent of Entomology, it was moved and seconded that he be granted 
permission to do so. 
Animal Industry. 
Mr. Isenberg stated that with regard to the transportation of 
animals there seemed to be absolutely no complaint. He had 
talked with several ranchmen and all seemed to be satisfied. He 
voted that all action in regard to the enforcing of the rules and 
regulations pertaining thereto be postponed until such time as fur- 
ther dissatisfaction is expressed. 
Circular letter, calling attention to the rules of the Board of 
Agriculture, relating to the inspection and testing of livestock in- 
tended for importation into the Territory, submitted by Dr. V. A. 
Norgaard, was approved, and it was voted that copies of same 
with pamphlets of the rules and regulations be sent, for distribu- 
tion, to the agents of the various steamship lines. 
Routine Reports. 
It was voted that the regular monthly report of the Superin- 
tendent of Entomology and that of the Superintendent of Animal 
Industry be accepted and placed on file ; the same action was 
taken with regard to the report of the Eorest Nurseryman. In 
the absence of the Superintendent of Eorestry on Maui, no regj.i 
lar report was submitted by him. 
Finance. 
The President read the minutes of the meeting of the Board 
of Apportionment, of March 7, to determine the expenditure of 
the one-fourth of the special fund provided for by Act 33 of the 
laws of 1909. 
At this meeting it was resolved that the action of the Board 
taken on August 6, 1909, authorizing the expenditures of certain 
amounts for the Board of Agriculture and Forestry in accordance 
with Act 87 of the Laws of 1909 be rescinded ; that the sum of 
$3,500 per month, beginning January 1, 1910, be allotted and 
authorized to be expended out of the proceeds of the one-fourth 
of the special fund provided for by Act 33 of the Laws of 1909 
for the uses and purposes of the Board of Agriculture and For- 
estry; that there be allotted and authorized to be expended out 
of the proceeds of the one-fourth of the special fund provided 
for by Act 33 of the Laws of 1909 for the use of the Board of 
Agriculture and Forestry in planting and fencing the Pupukea- 
forest reserve and the Pupukea-Paumalu water reserves, 
the sum of $3,500.00; also that there be allotted and authorized 
out of the proceeds of the one-fourth of the special fund provided 
for by Act 33 of the Laws of 1909 for the use of the Board of 
