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INTER-ISLAND INSPECTION. 



Fifty-six steamers plying between Honolulu and the other Island ports 

 were attended and the following shipments passed : 



Taro 623 



Vegetables 1 412 pkgs. 



Fruit 260 '* 



Plants 119 '' 



Pine shoots 2289 bags 



Seeds 4 pkgs. 



Sugar cane 78 cases 



Total passed 3776 pkgs. 



Thirty-two packages of plants (which includes Spanish moss), 4 pack- 

 ages of fruit and 2 packages of sugar cane were refused shipment on 

 account of infestation, undesirable soil and not complying with the regu- 

 lations. 



Respectfully submitted, 



E. M. EHRHORN, 

 Chief Plant Inspector 



DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. 



REPORT OF THE ASSISTANT TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, 



JULY, 1920. 



Dr. V. A. Norgaard, Chief, Division of Animal Industry, Bureau of Agri- 

 culture and Forestry, Honolulu. 



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

 of July: 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



The following cattle w^ere tested during the month: 



Tested. Passed. Condemned. 



Waialae Dairy 3 3 



Antone Pacheco 1 1 



Waialae Dairy 29 28 1 



Mrs. C. M. Cooke 1 1 



Mrs. H. G. Isenberg 1 1 



M. Rodrigues 2 2 



M. Salado 12 12 



A total of 49 head were tested out, of which number 48 were passed and 

 1 condemned. 



Besides the above, autopsies were held on 20 head of condemned cattle, 

 all of which were found to be affected with tuberculosis. 



HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA (SUIS). 



An outbreak of this disease, commonly known as swine plague, was re- 

 ported from Kuoloa Ranch. About a dozen had died previous to vacci- 

 nation. 



