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Following the vaccination, 2 cows and 2 calves died at the 

 Farm dairy, having become infected before the vaccine was 

 administered. Since then no more have died, but, considering 

 the experience on Kauai, a few more may possibly succumb to 

 the disease. 



All efforts were made to trace the source of the outbreak; all 

 imported feeds used by Mr. Farm were analyzed by experts con- 

 nected with the U. S. Marine Hospital Service without disclosing 

 anything of a significant nature. 



Tuberculosis Control. 



The following cattle were injected during the past month: 



Tested. Passed. Condemned. 



M.K.Young 1 1 



Capt. M. L. Heartman 4 4 



From the above list it will be seen that a total of 5 head of 

 dairy cattle were tested, all of which passed and were tagged in 

 the usual manner. 



Importations of Live Stock. 



S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco : 1 dog. Miss F. Bishop ; 1 

 ct. doves, W. F. X. Co. 



S. S. Lurline, San Francisco : 30 mules, U. S. Q. M. Depart- 

 ment ; 1 horse, U. S. Q. M. Department ; 24 mules, Schuman Car- 

 riage Co. ; 20 mules, Maui Agricultural Company ; 1 cow, L. C. 

 Clark ; 17 cts. poultry. 



S. S. Maui, San Francisco : 1 dog, Mrs. Shotz ; 1 ct. chix, 

 W. F. X. Company ; 1 ct. guinea pigs, Mr. M. F. Flood. 



S. S. Randjaini, Yokohama: 1 dog, B. Maruse. 



S. S. Manoa, San Francisco : 14 cts. poultry ; 1 alligator, 1 ct. 

 porcupines, M. Perreira. 



S. S. Ventura, San Francisco: 1 cat, Chas. Houston. 



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



S. S. Niagara, Sydney : 2 gnu, Ben Hollinger. 



S. S. Siberia, Orient: 1 dog, Mrs. Thomas. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Leonard N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



REPORT FOR JUNE. 



Honolulu, August 18, 1917. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu. 



Gentlemen : — I have the honor to submit the following report 

 for the month of June, 1917: 



