289 



T. 



111. M. Gomes 6 



1 12. Paul Isenberg 2 



113. Paul Isenberg 182 



114. Paul Isenberg 138 



115. P. M. Pond 10 



116. John Souza 2 



5265 5067 198 



Inspection Service. 



During the past month seven trips were taken to Schofiek! 

 Barracks for the purpose of inspecting the dogs quarantined 

 there. Everything was found to be in as good order as could be 

 expected from the temporary nature of the quarantine pens. 



On the first trip. August 2, Captain Apple's dog was released 

 from quarantine, the required one hundred and twenty days hav- 

 ing expired on that date. The dog was delivered to the owner 

 in excellent physical condition. 



Port Inspection. 



The following vessels arrived at the port of Honolulu with 

 live stock: 



August 1 — S. S. Korea, San Francisco ; 1 cat, 4 cts. poultry. 



August 5 — S. S. Ventura, San Francisco, 1 ct. poultry. 



August 6 — S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco, 5 cts. poultry. 



August 13 — S. S. Makura. Sydney, 1 dog. Duke Johnson. 



August 13 — S. S. Chiyo Maru, Orient, 1 ct. chix. 



August 1-1 — S. S. Honolulan. San Francisco, 18 Holstein 

 heifers, 1 Holstein calf, 4 brood mares, 6 Shrop. 

 rams, Paul Isenberg ; 2 Holstein bulls, Haw. Meat 

 Co.; 1 dog, B. C. Wilson; 9 cts. poultry. 



August 16 — S. S. Siberia, San Francisco, 3 cts. Psuff Ply 

 rocks. 



August 19 — S. S. Sierra, San Francisco, 10 cts. poultry. 



Auguut 28 — S. S. Lurli-ne, San Francisco, 11 cts. poultry; 1 

 dog (Mr. Fitzgerald of Maui), dog quarantined 

 in Honolulu for the required 120 days. 



August 29 — S. S. Mongolia, San Francisco, 3 cts. poultry. 



Respectfully submitted. 



Leonard N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



