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Pacific Coast and elsewhere that they accept for shipment to this 

 Territory no live stock mentioned in Rules IV-VII inclusive, until 

 the consignor has obtained from the local representative of the 

 U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry the required certificates of 

 health. 



If you will notify me of the number of copies of these regula- 

 tions you will require, the same will be forwarded to you without 

 delay. 



Very truly yours, 



Victor A. Norgaard, 

 Territorial Veterinarian. 



REPORT OF ASSISTANT VETERINARIAN. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, Sept. 13, 1918. 



Doctor Victor A. Norgaard, Chief, Division of Animal Industry, 

 Bureau of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 



Dear Sir : — I beg to submit the following report for the month 

 of August, 1918: 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



The following dairy cattle were tuberculin tested during the 

 month : 



Tested. Passed. Condem'd 



C. W. Lucas 3 2 1 



C. H. Bellina 131 122 9 



C. H. Belhna 59 54 5 



Waialae Dairy 431 394 37 



The above tabulated list gives a total of 624 head tested, of 

 which 572 were passed and 52 condemned and branded. 



Besides the above, post-mortem examinations were made at 

 the various abattoirs on 56 condemned cattle, all of which pre- 

 sented lesions of tuberculosis. 



IMPORTATIONS OF LIVESTOCK. 



S. S. Lurline, San Francisco : 2 dogs, W. F. X. Co. ; 2 crates 

 rabbits ; 2 dogs, John Kelly ; 1 crate poultry, D. C. Lindsay, 

 Kahului. 



S. S. Sachem, San Francisco: 1 dog, W. F. X. Co. 



S. S. Hyades, San Francisco: 5 crates poultry, F. C. Ather- 

 ton ; 2 crates poultry, 7 crates pigs, Hawaii Meat Co. ; 8 cows, 

 C. W. Lucas; 1 bull. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Leonard N. Case, 

 Asst. Territorial Veterinarian. 



