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Closer Utilization of Ohia,” contained some very valuable in- 
formation for publication. 
Mr. Dowsett moved that the gold medal received by the Board 
from the Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition at Seattle, for an 
exhibit of Hawaiian woods and botanical specimens, be deposited 
in the Territorial Archives. Carried. 
It was moved that the regular monthly report of the Super- 
intendent of Forestry be placed on file. Carried. 
It was voted that the regular monthly report of the Super- 
intendent of Entomology be placed on file and a copy sent to the 
editor of The Hawaiian Forester and Agriculturist for publica- 
tion. 
An itemized statement of the Board’s finances was submitted 
by the Secretary and the same ordered placed on file. 
Rules and Regulations. 
Mr. Waterhouse stated that he would like permission from the 
Board to publish all of the laws of the Board of Agriculture and 
Forestry in pamphlet form, to be placed in the hands of the legis- 
lators. This will cost about $100. 
Mr. Dowsett moved that the rules and regulations of the Board 
of Agriculture and Forestry be compiled and printed in pamphlet 
form. There being no objections the motion was carried. 
Animal Industry. 
In regard to precedents, granted, for permission to land ani- 
mals at Hana and Honuapo, which points lack facilities in the 
way of providing for the quarantine of live stock, Mr. Water- 
house said he did not believe in making any exception to the 
regular rules and regulations, but that the Board had best make 
new rules to satisfactorily cover all conditions and emergencies. 
It was voted that the part of the Territorial Veterinarian’s re- 
port referring to the landing of live stock at Hana and Honuapo 
be referred to the Committee on Animal Industry. 
Communications. 
The executive officer read letters pertaining to the work of 
the Division of Animal Industry as follows: From the Terri- 
torial Veterinarian to H. B. Elliot of Hilo, dated April 4, 1910, 
in regard to permission granted Messrs. Hind, Rolph & Com- 
pany to land mules from the schooner Muriel at Honuapo : 
acknowledgments from T. H. Davies & Company, H. Hackfeld & 
Company, and Castle & Cooke to Dr. Norgaard’s letter with copy 
of rules and regulations pertaining to the importation of live 
stock into this Territory; letter from the Territorial Veteri- 
narian of April 1, to J. C. Fitzgerald of Kahului, Maui, in regard 
