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TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



The following dairy cattle were tested during the past month : 



Tested. Passed. Cond'm'd. 



W. Meyers 32 29 3 



Ben Mahi 16 16 



R. McKeague 7 7 



Fred Smith 2 2 



M. Abrean 1 1 



James Gibb 13 13 



M. Souza 1 1 



Frank Gerard 3 3 



F. Johnson 7 7 



A. C. M. Rasch 1 1 



J. Schwank 9 9 



Fred P. Johnson 25 22 3 



M. Iguchi 13 13 



S. Kudema 13 13 



Dr. McGettigan 2 2 



Frank Andrade 42 42 



Gospel Mission Home 2 2 



C. W. Lucas 6 6 



W. Meyer 27 26 1 



Leahi Home 19 19 



From the above tabulated list it will be seen that a total of 

 241 head were tested, out of which number 234 were passed and 

 tagged and 7 condemned and branded. 



Of the seven condemned cattle, five have been slaughtered 

 and lesions of tuberculosis found in each case. The carcasses 

 were passed for food. Two are still alive, having recently 

 calved. They will be slaughtered within the next two weeks. 



LIVE-STOCK IMPORTATIONS. 



S. vS. Hyades, San Francisco: 1 ct. poultry. 



S. S. Lurline, San Francisco: 2 dogs, C. W. Lucas; 3 Hol- 

 stein cows, 1 dog, R. McCorriston; 10 mules. Haiku Fruit and 

 Packing Co. ; 1 ct. poultry. 



S. S. Columbia, Orient: 1 leopard, Horace Golden. 



S. S. Manoa, San Francisco: 1 ct. rabbits, H. McDuffie; 1 ct. 

 pigeons, 9 cts. poultry. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Leonard N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



