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Elliot. At the same time Dr. Fitzgerald reports that he has vaccinated 

 thirty head of cattle in the infected dairies, and that no more cases 

 have occurred. 



That the Animal Industry Kevolving Fund created by the last Legis- 

 lature, authorizing this office to keep on hand and replenish — without 

 red tape — supplies of vaccines and serums for the immediate suppres- 

 sion of devastating outbreaks like the Kau epidemic, has served its end, 

 would seem incontrovertible. 



Eespectfully submitted, 



VICTOR A. NORGAARD, 



Territorial Veterinarian, 



REPORT OF xVSSISTANT VETERENTARIAN. 



Honolulu, June 15, 1920. 



Dv, V. A. Norgaard, Chief Division of Animal Industry, 

 Bureau of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 



Sir:;-— I beg to submit the following report for the month of May: 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



The following dairies were tested (tuberculin) : 



Con- 

 Tested. Passed. demned. 



Kemo Farm 133 133 



T. F. Farm 93 92 1 



P. F. Neves 16 16 



F. Fugisue 19 19 



J. Yamanee 3 3 



Lum Ho 3 3 



M. Kurihara 5 5 



Frank Andrade 45 43 2 



K. Mitsunaga 10 10 



M. Freitas 11 "11 



J. A. R. Vierra 1 1 



Waialae Ranch 285 255 29 



Lunalilo Home 1 1 



From the above list it will be seen th.at a total of 625 head were 

 tested, out of w^hich number 593 were passed and 32 condemned and 

 branded. 



Besides the above, three head of condemned cows were post-mor- 

 temed at local abattoirs. 



CONTAGIOUS EPITHELIOMA. 



One thousand c. c. of vaccine for this disease was made up in the 

 laboratory, of which amount about 500 c. c. have been distributed among 

 various owners. 



IMPORTATION OF LIVE STOCK. 



During the past month 45 vessels were boarded by the Inspector, and 

 the following found to carry livestock for this Territory. 



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



S. S. Logan, San Francisco: 1 goat; 2 cats, J. Marsh. 



S. S. Maui, San Francisco: 1 Boston bull terrier, E. B. Hess. 



S. S. Colombia, Orient: 2 Chow dogs, W. G. Hall. 



S. S. West Nilus, San Francisco: 1 fox terrier, J. J. Smith; 12 

 mules, Cal. Packing Co.; 30 mules, Haiku F. & P. Co. 



