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objection to the detention of their dogs for a period which to many 

 seems exorbitant and unnecessary. 



\^ery respectfully, 



V. A. NORGAARD, 



Territorial X'eterinarian. 



REPORT OF ASSISTANT VETERINARIAN. 



Honolulu. June 28, 1913. 



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



Sir : — I beg to submit herewith my report for the month of 

 June, 1913: 



Tuberculosis Control. 



The appointment of Mr. Richards, past city and county milk in- 

 spector, as assistant to this division by the Board of Commis- 

 sioners, has enabled us to take up again the tuberculin testing of 

 dairy cows as reqviired by the municipal milk ordinance. The 

 fourth general test of the dairy herds of the city and county of 

 Honolulu has now commenced and is progressing rapidly. Since 

 June 9 twenty-nine (29) dairies have been visited and a total of 

 one thousand one hundred and thirty-two (1132) animals sub- 

 jected to the test, out of which number, as far as we are able to 

 report at the present time, 49 cows have been condemned. The 

 following tabulated list gives the name of each dairy visited, 

 with the total number of animals tested, passed and condemned 

 in each : 



T. P. C. 



Tune 9-12 — Joe Gouviera 41 40 1 



N. B. Brown 39 39 



M. Salina 30 28 2 



J. W. L. McGuire 20 19 1 



S. I. Shaw 22 22 



S. T. Grace 7 7 



Waialae Dairy 59 53 4 



Chas. Lucas 29 29 



June 13-16— Waialae Dairy 234 226 8 



R. Compos 79 74 5 



June 14-17 — Chas. Lucas 53 46 7 



June 17-19 — Jose Gonzallas 35 ?)?> 2 



R. A. I^-ranco 20 !'> 1 



Nishimoto 10 10 



M. M. I'edro 20 20 



June 18-21— J. M. W'bitney 13 12 1 



|. II. Cnmmings 6 6 



\V. !•:. Wall 13 12 1 



