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in so far as tuberculosis eradication is concerned. This leaves 

 but two reactors among 638 bona fide dairy cows, belonging to 

 eight owners, which must be called a handsome result. 



The deputies on Hawaii, Maui and Kauai all report on tuber- 

 culin testing in cooperation with the local Board of Health agents 

 in their respective districts, the sum total being that bovine tu- 

 berculosis is not by far as prevalent on the other islands as it is 

 on Oahu. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Victor A. Norgaard, 

 Territorial Veterinarian. 



REPORT OF ASSISTANT TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, April 7, 1916. 



Dr. Victor A. Norgaard, Chief of Division of Animal Industry, 

 Board of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu, T. H. 



Sir: — I beg to make the following report for March, 1916: 



Tuberculosis Control. 



The following dairy cattle were tested during the past month : 



Tested. Passed. Condemned. 



W. E. Bellina 448 



W. G. Hall 3 



A. N. Campbell 2 



Walter Love 30 



Chas. Lucas 144 



J. Andrade 1 



J. H. Cummings 8 



C. H. Cooke 2 



Waianae Ranch 188 



From the above it will be seen that a total of 826 head of 

 cattle were tested, out of which number 817 were passed and 

 nine condemned and branded. 



Besides the above, twelve head of cattle were injected at the 

 Leahi Home, the results of which will appear in the April report. 



Importations of Livestock. 



S. S. China, Orient — 1 monkey, A. Lambert. 



S. S. Lurline, San Francisco — 1 stallion, 1 dog, 2 cts. live quail, 

 2 cts. white leghorns, W. F. Ex. Co. ; 1 polo pony. Lieutenant 

 Haverkamp ; 20 mules, Honolulu Plant. Co. ; 60 mules, Schu- 

 man Carriage Co. ; 3 Hereford bulls, 1 Berkshire boar, F. W. 

 Carter; 21 cts. poultry, various. 



