The Hawaiian forester and agriculturist . pman, Esq., D. Forbes, Esq., Robert Horner,Esq., Julian Monsarrat, Esq., Hawaii. John Herd, Esq., Oahu. Each of the above received one package each of the follouing: I pkt. Piniis Ponderosa, I pkt. Piniis Canariensis, I pkt. Piniis Attcnuata, I pkt. Piniis Coultcri, I pkt. Pinus Lamhertiana, 1 pkt. Pinns Jeffreyi, I pkt. Sophora japonica. DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. REPORT ON HORTICULTURAL-QUARANTINE IN-SPECTION WORK. Honolulu. T. H., April 17th, the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu, T. H. Gentlemen:—During the


The Hawaiian forester and agriculturist . pman, Esq., D. Forbes, Esq., Robert Horner,Esq., Julian Monsarrat, Esq., Hawaii. John Herd, Esq., Oahu. Each of the above received one package each of the follouing: I pkt. Piniis Ponderosa, I pkt. Piniis Canariensis, I pkt. Piniis Attcnuata, I pkt. Piniis Coultcri, I pkt. Pinus Lamhertiana, 1 pkt. Pinns Jeffreyi, I pkt. Sophora japonica. DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY. REPORT ON HORTICULTURAL-QUARANTINE IN-SPECTION WORK. Honolulu. T. H., April 17th, the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu, T. H. Gentlemen:—During the past two weeks we have visited four-teen steam and sailing vessels that have arrived in port from 177 outside the Territory, on which we found 5,643 packages offruits and vegetables and 8 cases and bales of trees and of the latter were intended for other Islands, but were in-spected and treated here. Four hundred crates of potatoes—the first that have arrivedfrom Australia since mv residence here—were found to be seri-. FiG. 10—Australian potatoes infested wit+i caterpillars ofpotato moth {Lita solanella).


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