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REPORT OF ASSISTANT VETERINARIAN. 



Dr. Victor A. Norgaaid, Chief, Division of Animal Industry, 

 Bureau of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 



Sir:— I have the honor to submit tlie following routine report for tho 

 month of February, 1920: 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 

 The following cattle were tested during the past month: 



Tested. 



C. S. Judd 2 



C. H. Bellina 57 



C. W. Lucas 2S 



Waialae Ranch ."'Sii 



Chas. Lucas 136 



Chas. Lucas 12 



A total of 621 head of cattle w^ere given the intrapalpebral tuberculin 

 test out of which number 611 were passed as free from tuberculosis, 9 

 were condemned and branded and 1 held in quarantine as a suspect. 



CONTAGIOUS EPITHELIOMA. 



Forty chickens were injected with vaccine during the month for this 

 poultry disease. 



IMPORTATIONS OF LIVE STOCK. 



A total of 50 vessels were boarded at the Port of Honolulu, of which 

 the following were found to carry live stock for this Territory: 



S. S. Matsonia, San Francisco — 1 crate chickens, American Ry. X. Co. 



S. S. Sachem, San Francisco — 1 Berkshire boar, Alexander & Baldwin 

 (Kam, School) ; 28 crates poultry. 



S. S. Manoa, San Francisco — 2 cats, C. A. Reynolds; 1 dog, Mrs. R. P. 

 Howell; 2 crates rabbits, American Ry. X. Co.; 43 crates poultry, vari- 

 ous; 1 caged lion. Carter Co.; 1 cage of monkeys, Shriners' Happyland. 



U. S. A. T. Logan, San Francisco — 1 dog, Lieut. James G. Bishop. 



S. S. Lurline, San Francisco — 12 Holstein cows, 1 calf, Chas. Lucas; 

 2 horses, U. S. Army; S crates poultry. 



Respectfully submitted, 



LEONARD N. CASE, 

 Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



