Name Total Passed Condemned 



College of Hawaii 22 21 1 



M. Kawamura 7 7 



Mills Schools 18 17 1 



Oahu College 17 17 



Frank Ralph 7 7 



S. Tsumoto 8 8 



M. Quintal 5 5 



J. A. Vierra 3 3 



A. N. Campbell 2 2 



Lunalilo Home 21 21 



J. P. Mendonca 11 11 



D. Tello 2 2 



F. L. Whitney 3 2 1 



A. F. Cooke.. 1 1 



Girls' Industrial School 7 7 



John Gomes 6 6 



T. Gouviera 3 3 



M. M. Pedro 5 5 



M. T. Brazon 13 13 



J. A. Castro 8 8 



John Alias 4 4 



M. Pacheco 4 3 1 



Salvation Army Home 5 4 1 



K. Mitsunago 4 3 1 



H. Focke 5 5 



S. Tado 16 16 



I. Morioto 7 7 



From the above tabulated list it will be seen that a total of 

 444 head of dairy cattle were tested during the month, out of 

 which number 421 were passed and tagged and 23 condemned 

 and branded. Of the number of condemned animals. 7 have 

 been slaughtered at the different abattoirs, tubercular lesions be- 

 ing found in every instance, and 16 are segregated awaiting 

 slaughter. 



Hog Cholera. 



A number of inspections were made at different piggeries, as 

 follows : 5 Chinese ; 20 Japanese in Moiliili district, and at 

 Pond's and Kawahara's beyond Leilehua, a total of 2200 head 

 of hogs being examined. 



In Moiliili almost without exception the hogs were in the 

 finest condition and according to statements from the various 

 owners no loss has occurred since three years ago- — 1912 — 

 when they all experienced heavy losses, many being wiped out 

 of business entirely. While it may be said that correct informa- 

 tion regarding loss is hard to obtain, all evidence goes to show 

 that there is no loss occurring in these piggeries at the present 



