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INSPECTION OF DOGS AT SCHOFIELD BARRACKS. 



During the month of June four trips were taken to Schofield 

 Barracks for the purpose of seeing if the rules and regulations 

 of the Board, concerning the dog quarantine, were being carried 

 out in the proper manner. Everything was found to be going 

 O. K. and while the quarantine pens are not much to look at and 

 loosely put together they seem to be holding the dogs all right 

 at the present time, but if rabies should break out in any of them 

 I hardly think that it would long resist the furious attacks which 

 would be made upon it. 



Importations of live stock at the port of Honolulu for the month 

 of June : 



S. S. "Virginian," Seattle, June 3 — 



45 mules, 19 horses — Q. M. Dept. 



22 mules, 50 horses — Chas. H. Bellina. 

 S. S. "Lurline," San Francisco, June 5 — 



2 horses — Major Cheatham. 



2 hogs— W. F. & Co. 



2 cats — Mr. Clark. 



9 crates poultry. 

 S. S. "Sonoma," San Franciscco, June 7 — 



13 crates poultry. 



S. S. "Wilhelmina," San Francisco. June 11 — 



4 crates poultry. 



S. S. "Manchuria," San Francisco, June 12 — 



1 dog — Harold Castle ; quarantined for 4 months. 

 S. S. "Honolulan," San Francisco, June 19 — 

 3 Holstein bulls — Mr. Isenberg. 



14 mules, 10 mares — N. H. Churchill. 

 2 hogs— W. F. & Co. 



13 crates poultry. 

 S. S. "Ventura," San Francisco, June 27 — 



1 dog (Boston bull) — Mr. Wood; quarantined for 4 

 months. 



5 crates poultry — ]\I. Gonsalves. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Leonard j^. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial \^eterinarian. 



Honolulu. July 31, 1912. 

 Dr. A'ictor A. Norgaard, Chief of Division of Animal Industry. 



Sir : — I beg to submit herewith a report of the routine work of 

 this Division : 



