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TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



T. P. C 



C M. Cooke 1 1 



Dr. Straub 24 22 2 



A. F. Cooke 6 6 



Oahu College 16 15 1 



Geo. Holt 17 16 1 



During- the past month a total of 64 head of dairy cattle were 

 tested, of which number 60 were passed and tagged and 4 con- 

 demned and branded. 



POST MORTEM EXAMINATIONS. 



* Post mortem examination was performed on two condemned 

 cows at the Waialae abattoir, with the following results : 



No. 1. Lesions: One mediastinal lymph gland and a few 

 nodules in the left lung. 



No. 2. Could find nothing in what remained of the carcass, 

 but the retropharyngeal glands were missing. 



HOG INSPECTIONS. 



A general inspection of hogs throughout Moiliili and a large 

 part of Kalihi was made during the past month. Altogether, a 

 total of 4862 head were inspected and without exception found 

 in fine condition, no evidence of disease of any kind, nor did any 

 obtainable history point to the presence of any disease among 

 them for the past three or four years. With a few exceptions 

 the sanitary conditions of the piggeries were good. 



LIVE STOCK IMPORTATIONS. 



S. S. Niagara, Vancouver — 1 dog, J. M. Kelly. 



S. S. Hyades, San Francisco — 1 pony, Fred Anderson ; 24 

 mules, 1 jackass, Alexander & Baldwin. 



U. S. A. T. Dix, Seattle— 6 horses, U. S. Q. M. Dept. 



S. S. Matsonia, San Francisco — 1 ct. poultry, W. F. X. Co. ; 

 1 cat, F. Brown. 



S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco — 88 cts. poultry. 



S. S. Shinyo Maru, Orient — 1 dog. Miss Dorothy Martin. 



S. S. Manoa, San Francisco — 77 cts. poultry, Honolulu ; 5 cts. 

 poultry, Kahului. 



S. S. Makura, Vancouver — 1 dog, J. K. Baker. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



