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Division of Animal Industry 



Honolulu, February 28, 1918. 



Doctor A. Norgaard, 



Chief, Division of Animal Industry, Bureau of Animal In- 

 dustry, Honolulu. 



Sir : I beg to submit the following report for the month of 

 February, 1918: 



Tuberculosis Control. 



Tested. Passed. Condemned. 



Desidero Telles 3 2 1 



Thomas Lee 5 4 1 



A. N. Campbell 1 1 



A total of 9 head were tested, out of which number 7 were 

 passed and 2 condemned and branded. 



Besides the above, 7 head of condemned cattle were inspected 

 at the local abattoirs, of which 6 were passed for beef and 1 con- 

 demned entirely. 



Septicemia Hemorrhagica or Szvine Plague. 



A small outbreak of swine plague occurred at Mr. Bortf eld's 

 piggery and a total of 9 pigs vv^ere injected with Septicemia 

 Hemorrhagica bacterin with excellent results. 



Contagious Epitlielioiiia or Sorehead. 



Small outbreaks of this disease have occurred during the past 

 month among turkeys and chickens, and about 1,000 c.c. of vac- 

 cine have been distributed among the various poultry raisers. 

 Uniformly successful results have been reported. 



Importation of Live Stock. 



S. S. Lurline, San Francisco : 1 dog, 14 crates poultry. 

 S. S. Columbia, San Francisco : 1 cat. 

 S. S. Governor, San Francisco : 1* dog. 

 S. S. Hyades, San Francisco : 2 Shetland ponies. 

 S. S. Makura, Sydney : 1 dog. 



S. S. President, San Francisco : 1 dog, 1 box white rats, 7 

 crates pigeons. 



S. S. Shinyo Maru, Orient : 1 dog. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Leonard N. Case. 

 Asst. Territorial Veterinarian. 



