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REPORT OF ASSISTANT TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, March 28, 1916. 



Dr. Victor A. Norgaard, 



Chief of Division of Animal Industry, 



Board of Agriculture and Forestry, 

 Honolulu, Hawaii. 



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

 February, 1916: 



Tuberculosis Control. 



The following dairy cattle were tested : 



T. P. C. 



Waialae Ranch 462 445 17 



M. Quintal 2 2 



W. G. Hall 5 3 



Kamehameha Schools 2 2 



A total of 469 head were tested, out of which number 452 

 were passed and 17 condemned and slaughtered. Besides the 

 above 448 head were injected at W. E. Bellina's ranch at Mo- 

 kuleia, the results of which will appear in the March report. 



liiiportations of Live Stock. 



Matsonia, San Francisco — 41 crates poultry, various ; 2 crates 

 quail. Wells, Fargo Express Co. 



Great Northern, San Francisco — 1 dog, Mrs. W. Vierra. 



Makura, Sydney — 1 dog, Stanley Thomas. 



Lurline, San Francisco — 30 miles, Alexander & Baldwin ; 25 

 mules, Schuman Carriage Co.; 12 mules, IL Hackfeld & Co.; 

 3 Duroc jersey hogs and 1 litter of pigs, Lahainaluna School ; 

 11 Holstein cows, 1 Holstein calf, 2 Holstein bulls. Hind, Rolph 

 & Co. ; 38 crates poultry. 



Sierra, San Francisco — 1 dog, Lt. E. C. Ramsey. 



Wilhelmina, San Francisco — 1 live bear. Bud White ; 29 crates 

 poultry. 



Manoa, San Francisco — 17 crates poultry. 



Northern Pacific, San Francisco — 21 crates poultry, Ter. Mar- 

 keting Division. 



Alaskan, Seattle — 2 Ayreshire bulls, H. P. Faye ; 25 mules, 

 A. L. Macpherson. 



Manoa, San Francisco — 17 crates poultry; 1 crate rabbits, 

 Mrs. J. Santos. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



