256 

 Remarks on hygienic conditions 



Date 



Territorial X'eterinarian. 



The above form is concise and gives all the information re- 

 quired from the Division of Animal Industry in the issuing of a 

 permit to sell milk. Detailed information on the hygienic 

 methods in use in individual dairies should be obtainable from 

 the files of the city and county milk inspector. The addition to 

 the herd of untested cows should appear in the daily report of the 

 milk inspector and the Territorial veterinarian at once notified of 

 the presence of such animals so that they can be tested. 



Importations at the port of Honolulu for the month of July: 



July 1 — S. S. Lurline, San LVancisco : G. T. Weinberg, 13 

 horses, 2 mules ; A'arious, 22 crates poultry ; U. S. Lep. Exp. Sta- 

 tion, 5 crates hares, 2 crates monkeys ; W. F. Pogue, 4 crates 

 poultry ; Maui Agricultural Co., 2 crates poultry. 



July 2 — S. S. Mongolia, Orient: Benj. Megic, 2 Japanese 

 spaniels. 



July 7 — S. S. Ventura, San Francisco : A'arious, 5 crates poul- 

 try. 



July 8 — S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco: Mrs. M. Howe, 

 1 dog; Hind, Rolph Co., 1 crate pigeons; \"arious, 21 crates 

 poultry. 



July 15 — S. S. Honolulan, San Francisco: Schumann Carriage 

 Co., 26 mules ; Capt. W. C. Short, 2 horses, 2 dogs ; \ arious, 16 

 crates poultry. 



July 21 — S. S. Sierra, San Francisco: ]\Ir. Church, 1 Boston 

 bull dog; Various, 21 crates poultry. 



July 29 — S. S. Lurline, San T^ancisco : Alexander & I'ald- 

 win, 43 mules ; J. R. Banning, 4 horses ; Quartermaster Depart- 

 ment, 4 horses ; Various, 19 crates poultry. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial W'tcrinarian. 



REPORT IT)R -MGl-.ST. 



llonc.luln. Sept. 3, 1013. 



lion. W. M. (lilTard. I'rt'sident and ICxccutive ( )rrR-er, Hoard of 

 .Agriculture and i''orestry. 



Sir: — 1 l)eg to report on the work of the Division of .Animal 

 Industry for the month of .August, 1013, as follows: 



