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SWINE DISEASES. 



Two lio<^s at Mr. A. L. C. Atkinson's Piuiloa Rancli, were treated for 

 paraphlegia. Tlie cause of the malady was not' decided. 



Tlie following pigs were treated with hemorrhagic septicemia bacterin: 



Mr. A. L. C. Atkinson, Puuloa, 3 head; Mr. Edward May, Kuliouou, 

 12 head. 



The three at Puuloa were also injcctod with mixed infection bac- 

 terin (Swine). 



FORAaE POISONING. 



A disease among the army mules at Ford Island w^as investigated and 

 a diagnosis of forage poisoning (Cerebrospinal meningitis) made. 



RABIES CONTROL. 



The following dogs were given anti-rabies ^•accine at the Animal Quaran- 

 tine Station: 



H. K. Castle 1 



Capt. Howell 1 



B. Focke 1 



Geo. Fuller 2 



M- C. Martin 1 



Admiral Sehumaker 1 



B. F. Hayf ord 1 



Col. R. Miller 1 



C. W. Nimitz 1 



M. A. Ross 1 



LIVE STOCK IMPORTATIONS. 



Twenty-two steamers were inspected during January, of which the 

 following carried live stock for this port : 



S. S. LURLINE, San Francisco. 



1 Holstein bull T. "h. Davies & Co. 



20 Holstein heifers, 1 Holstein bull, 



2 Holstein calves Hawaiian Sugar Co. 



]2 Holstein heifers, 1 Holstein bull Kilauea Sugar Co. 



1 Dog M. C. Martin 



2 Horses Quartermaster Dept., TT. S. A. 



23 Crates poultry Various 



S. S. MANOA, San Francisco. 



1 Dog Lt. B. F. Hayford 



56 Crates poultry Various 



S. S. HOLLYWOOD, Seattle. 

 1 Horse Admiral Sehumaker 



S. S. PERSIA, San Francisco. 

 1 Doer H. B. Weller 



