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HEMOKRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA OF SWINE. 



A small outbreak of this disease appeared in a herd of pure-bred 

 Berkshires. Post-mortem examination established the nature of the dis- 

 ease and vaccine was administered at once with the result that the loss 

 was confined to a few three or four weeks' old pigs. 



IMPORTATION OF LIVE STOCK. 



Eighty-six vessels entering this port were boarded and inspected for 

 live stock. Out of this number the following Avere found to carry live 

 stock for this Territory: 



S. S. Tenyo Maru, Orient: 1 chow dog, F. E. Richardson. 



S. S. Eastern Gale, Seattle: 5 Angus bulls, 4 Angus heifers, 20 Hol- 

 stein cows. Grove Farm, Maui. 



S. S. Nile, Orient: 1 chow dog, Lieut. Moore. 



S. S. Waukegan, I^ondqn, England: 1 Boston bull terrier^ A. E. Down- 

 ing. 



S. S. Manoa, San Francisco: 32 crates poultry. 



S. S. Siberia Maru, Sydney: 2 dogs, George C, Munroe. 



S. S. Lurline, San Francisco: 2 Hereford bulls, C. Brewer & Co.; 

 23 mules, Hawaiian Pineapple Co.; 25 crates poultry; 23 mules, 18 horses, 

 F. H. Locey, Maui. 



S. S. Matsonia, San Francisco: 1 Boston bull terrier, M, M. Jones. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. N. CASE, 

 Asst. Territorial Veterinarian. 



By Authority 



TERRITORY OF HAWAII. 



BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF AGRICULTURE AND 

 FORESTRY. 



RULE XII. 



RI^LE AND REGULATION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 

 OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY CONCERNING THE CON- 

 TROL OF INSECTS AND PLANT DISEASES IN THE TERRITORY 

 OF HAW^\II. 



The Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry of the Terri- 

 tory of Hawaii hereby amends Rule XII of the Board approved Decem- 

 ber 30, 1911, concerning the control or eradication of injurious insects 

 or other iniurious animals or dangerous plant diseases, or insects, or 

 other animals or plant diseases likely to become injurious to trees, plants, 

 or other vegetation of value and the fruit thereof in the Territory of 

 Hawaii, so as to read as follows: 



Section 1. All officers, inspectors or other duly appointed agents of 

 the Board of Agriculture and Forestry are hereby authorized and em- 

 powered to enter public or private premises, excepting private houses. 



