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REPORT OF ASSISTANT. 



Honolulu, July 31. 1913. 



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

 Bureau of Agriculture and Forestry. 



Sir : — I have the honor to submit herewith my report for the 

 month of July. 



Tuberculosis Coiifrol. 



During the past month 953 head of cattle have been tested, 



of which number 915 have passed and 38 been condemned and 

 branded. The following is a tabulated list of the different dairies 



visited with the number of cattle tested, condemned or passed in 

 each: 



T. P. C. 



June 30- July 5— Chas. Bellina 230 208 22 



June 30-July 5— M. M. Pedro 14 14 



Julv 2- 5— Frank Andrade 94 94 



]uW 7-10— S. M. Damon 148 145 3 



Jul'v 7-10— Frank Correa 13 13 



July 7-10— W. P. Louis 14 14 



July 7-10 — Kamehameha Schools 40 39 1 



July 8-11— S. M. Damon 195 192 3 



July 9-12— M. Kawamura 5 5 



July 9-12— M. Quintal 5 5 



July 9-12— Toe Fernandez 8 8 



July 9-12— S. Teumoto 10 10 



July 8-12— G. L. P. Robinson 6 6 



Julv 9-12— Frank Vaeph 5 5 



Tul'v 14-17— AI. Riedell 8 8 



lulV 14-17— Desidero Fello 2 2 



July 14-17— J. P. Mendonca 14 14 



July 14-17 — Alexander Young 59 55 4 



Tuly 14-17— C. J. Day 3 3 



July 14-17— Geo. Holt 38 34 4 



July 14-17— Geo. Wond 33 33 



Tuly 15-18— Y. Nakamura 4 4 



July 15-18— S. Boyama 9 9 



July 15-18—1. Morioko 16 15 1 



Attention is drawn especially to the four cows condemned on 

 this test in the Alexander Young dairy. On the first general test 

 of dairy stock in the city and county of Honolulu four years ago. 

 this herd was given the subcutaneous test by Dr. W. T. ]\Ion- 

 sarrat, who condemned 26 head out of a total of 37 animals sub- 

 mitted to the test. Subsequent post mortem examinations of the 

 condemned ones showed them to be extensively affected with 



