208 



Con- 

 Tested. Passed, demned. 



Leahi Home 12 12 



S. I. Shaw 43 37 6 



J. W. McGuire 7 7 



V. Souza 3 3 



S. T. Grace 2 2 



Catpain Heartman 2 2 



E. W. Williamson 3 3 



M. T. Brazon 34 33 1 



M. M. Pedro 16 15 1 



F. Fugito 7 7 



Nishimoto 17 17 



John Alias 14 14 



John Simo 15 15 



Wm. Medeiros 5 5 



A. Shinado 14 13 1 



R. A. Franco 18 18 



A. Pacheco 28 28 



J. A. Costa 5 5 



K. Yamashita 65 62 3 



S. Hiarata 30 30 



M. K. Young 40 40 



From the above list it will be seen that a total of 380 were 

 tested, out of which number 378 were passed and tagged and 12 

 condemned and branded. At the present time only one of the 

 condemned remains alive, and that one will be slaughtered within 

 a month. More than half of the above condemned animals were 

 tested for the first time this year. 



Chicken Pox. 



During the month 1135 cc. of chicken pox vaccine was prepared 

 and distributed among different poultry raisers. This amount 

 was suf^cient for the double treatment of over 560 fowls. 



Importations of Livestock. 



S. S. Lurline, San Francisco — 8 mules, A. W. Fames ; 46 mules, 

 Schuman Carriage Co. ; 16 mules, H. Hackfeld & Co. ; 1 Hamp- 

 shire sow, W. F. Express Co. ; 1 Polan China boar. Haw. Com. 

 & Sugar Co. ; 2 Devon bulls, Amer. Sugar Co. (Molokai Ranch) ; 

 37 cts. poultry. 



S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco — 39 cts. poultry. 



S. S. Manoa, San Francisco — 34 cts. poultry, 1 ct. rabbits, W. 

 F. Express Co. 



S. S. Matsonia, San Francisco — 29 cts. poultry, 2 cts. rabbits, 

 W. F. Express Co. 



