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Division of Animal Industry 



REPORT OF ASSISTANT VETERINARIAN. 



Honolulu, February 21, 1918. 



Dr. V. A. Norgaard, Chief, Division of Animal Industry, Bureau 

 of Agriculture and Forestry, 

 Honolulu, T. H. 



Sir : I have the honor to submit the following report for the 

 month of January, 1918: 



Tuberculosis Control. 



The following cattle were tested during the month : 



Tested. Passed. Condeuuied. 



Moanalua Ranch 150 148 2 



W. Miner 10 10 



E. Hoh 1 1 



Kalihi Farm 42 42 



Geo. H. Hoh 16 13 3 



V. Vasconcellas 20 20 



x\ntone Pires 7 4 3 



John Fernandez 10 10 



Kamehameha Schools 2>7 C)?> 4 



F. Correia 12 12 



Joe Caspina 13 13 



C. J. Dav 5 3 



K. Sato/. 14 14 . 



D. Telles 2 2 



J. P. Mendonca 22 22 



Moanalua Ranch 142 140 2 



Kualoa Ranch 356 342 14 



Antone Marks 11 11 



The above list shows a total of 870 head tested, out of which 

 number 839 were passed and tagged, and 31 condemned and 

 branded. Of these 31 condemned cattle, 30 have been slaught- 

 ered at the local abattoirs, 28 being passed and 2 condemned as 

 unfit for human consumption. On 10 of these cattle no ccun- 

 pensation was paid, as their beef value exceeded 80% of the 

 appraised value. Very good prices were obtained for all. 



IMPORTATIONS OF LIVESTOCK. 



S. S. Manoa, San Francisco : 2 dogs, 1 cat, \\\ F. X. Company. 

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



