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QUAEANTINE STATION. 



Tlie long period of inclement weather made things exceedingly disagree- 

 able at tne quarantine station and held up for a long time any attempts 

 at cleaning and repairing. Now, however, there are trucks hauling manure 

 and replacing it with sand. All holes in the corrals are being filled and 

 the ground leveled off so that in a short time the conditions will be much 

 improved. 



IMPORTATIONS OF LIVE STOCK. 



During the past month a total of twenty-two vessels arriving in Hono- 

 lulu were boarded and inspected, of which number seven carried stock 

 for the Territory, 



The following classes of live stock were represented: 

 Horses, 3; cattle, 37; swine, 1; dogs, 9; poultry (etc.), 170. 



Respectfully submitted, 



LEONARD N. CASE, 

 Territorial Veterinarian. 



REPORT OF THE ASSISTANT TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, 

 JANUARY, 1921. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, Februarv 24, 1921. 

 Dr. L. N. Case, 



Chief, Division of Animal Industry, 



Bureau of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 



Sir: — I have the honor to submit the following report for the month 

 of January, 1921: 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



During the month of January the following cattle were tested: 



Tested. Passed. Condemned. 



George Cooke 1 



Hawaiian Polo and Racing Club 4 



Makaweli Plantation 21 



Kilauea Sugar Co 23 



Murphy Horse & Mule Co 21 



T. H. Davies & Co 1 



John Teixeira 5 



Total 76 76 



Twenty-one head of dairy cattle from Waialae Ranch, tested and con- 

 demned in December, 1920, were examined post-mortem at time of 

 slaughter, tuberculous lesions being found in all. 



CANINE DISTEMPER VACCINATION. 



American Railway Express Co. — Dogs, 2. 



