286 



GalesHs. 



Oahu : Keeaumoku Street 75 100 



DiacJiasiiia fiilla'-cca\i. 

 Oahu: 



Keeaumoku Street 30 25 



Pawaa 20 15 



Parauagnis (Corn Leaf Hopper Parasite). 



Oahu : :Makiki Nursery 1200 



\'ery respectfully, 



David T. Fullaway, 



Entomologist. 



Division of Animal Industry 



Honolulu, October 16, 1917. 



Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, Honolulu, 

 T. H. 



Gentlemen : — I have the honor to submit herewith the fol- 

 lowing report of the Division of Animal Industry for the month 

 of September : 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



Owing to the rush of other business this work has fallen some- 

 what behind, but is being taken up as rapidly as conditions will 

 permit. 



The following animals were tested during the past month : 



T. F. Farm — Tested, 6; passed, 6; condemned, 0. 



Besides the above, a total of 230 head were injected for C. H. 

 Bellina, the results of which will appear in the October report. 



ANTHRAX. 



^^'hile on the mainland many outbreaks of this dread cattle 

 disease are occurring in different places, and especially in Cali- 

 fornia, the usual intensity of which would indicate a malicious 

 origin, the disease in this Territory may now be said to be under 

 absolute control and there is little danger of further outbreaks 

 unless through deliberate "plant," 



On Oahu no deaths from anthrax have occurred since July 1 ; 

 on Maui since August 4, and on Kauai since August 24. ' 



