13 



Tested. Passed. Co7idem?ied, 



J. Podrodia 17 17 



H. Domingo 5 5 



M. Solado 13 12 1 



R. A. Franco 18 18 



John Alias 22 22 



S. Hirata 32 31 1 



S. Saiki 10 8 2 



M. Nishimoto 22 22 



K. Fugisuya 26 24 2 



R. Compos 9 9 



C. H. Bellina 1 1 



A. Pacheco 39 35 4 



C. H. Cooke 1 1 



E. H. Brown 1 1 



The above tabulated list gives a total of 450 animals tested out 

 of which number 397 were passed and tagged and S2> condemned 

 and branded. 



The condemned animals were appraised and slaughtered in 

 conformance with the provisions of Act 121 of the 1917 Session 

 Laws. 



With the exception of one entire carcass and two fore-quarters 

 which were condemned as unfit for human consumption, the 

 above animals were passed as beef. 



Lesions of tuberculosis of varying extent were found in all 

 the condemned animals except one. In this one case no macro- 

 scopic lesions could be demonstrated in any of the organs usually 

 affected. A more exhaustive examination of the carcass would 

 undoubtedly have brought to light some small lesion, but this 

 could only be accomplished by destroying its beef value. What 

 infection was in this animal was of very recent origin. Li this 

 same herd one fore-quarter of one carcass was condemned 

 because of extensive tubercular lesions and in another lesions 

 were found in the supra-mammary glands and upper portion of 

 the udder. 



Owing to excellent prices obtained for these carcasses a com- 

 paratively small amount was drawn from the compensation fund 

 for the purpose of reimbursement. 



IMPORTATIONS OF LIVESTOCK. 



S. S. China, Orient : 2 monkeys, K. A. Regum. 



S. S. Lurline, San Francicso : 1 Holstein bull, 1 Jersey bull, 

 Waialae Ranch; 1 horse, Major LI. C. Gibner ; 1 dog, C. H. 

 Crank ; 1 ct. turkeys, 29 shorthorn bulls, 4 horses, 1 Berkshire 

 boar, H. M. von Holt; 1 bx. live birds, 1 bx. parrots, 3 cts. 

 chickens, 58 cts. poultry, W. F. X. Company. 



