The Hawaiian Forester and Agriculturist: Quarterly Magazine of Forestry, Entomology, Plant Inspection and Animal Industry, Bind 11,Del 8

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Advertiser Publishing Company, Limited, 1904

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Side 248 - RS Hosmer, Esq., Superintendent of Forestry. Dear Sir :—The following report gives the principal work done during the month of June : Nursery. Distribution of Plants. In Seed In Boxes Pot Boxes. Transplanted. Grown. Total. Sold 2,250 200 258 2,708 Gratis 13,000 3,948 1,263 18,211
Side 245 - 7 packages Fruit ............ .................... 6 Vegetables .......................... . 2 Total refused .................... 15 Respectfully submitted, EM EHRHORN, Superintendent of Entomology, DIVISION OF FORESTRY. Honolulu, June 30, 1914. Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry. Gentlemen :—I have the honor to submit as follows the routine report of the division of forestry for June, 1914 : FOREST RESERVE FENCING.
Side 236 - beg to report on the work of the division of animal industry for the month of June, 1914, as follows : A number of complaints of disease among hogs continue to reach this office,
Side 230 - Tree planting has been practiced in Hawaii both by the government and by private individuals and corporations for 30 years or more, but in the past few years there has been a marked increase in the number of trees set out and a much better understanding of the necessity for such work than at any time before. The doctrine of using for tree planting
Side 240 - cow from the local dairy herds, but, as he states, the time will soon arrive when more vigorous steps will have to be taken in order to make a complete clean-up, without which the disease will never be suppressed. Respectfully submitted, VICTOR A. NORGAARD, Territorial Veterinarian. REPORT OF ASSISTANT VETERINARIAN. Honolulu,
Side 240 - 1914. Dr. VA Norgaard, Chief of Division of Animal Industry. Sir :—I have the honor to report as follows for the month of
Side 239 - condition consisted in a more or less pronounced oedematous (watery) swelling of the fatty tissue surrounding the kidneys, the lobes and lobules of fat being interspersed with sacks of crystal-clear fluid varying in size from a pea to a hen's egg or ' even larger. The kidneys themselves were somewhat enlarged, extremely pale, looking as if boiled. On section this condition appeard in the worst cases to extend

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