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keep his family living with him. The total cost to the Board of 

 the extension has been $175.00, all labor having been provided 

 by the regular employees. In order to meet the requirements of 

 the Board of Health it \A'ill, however, be necessary to ask for an 

 additional $15.00 or $20.00 for sewer pipe vent and trap. This 

 expense was unforeseen, the extension of the one-room covering 

 the old cesspool and necessitating its relocation. But as the health 

 inspector had frequently complained about the old arrangement 

 the change would have had to be effected anyhow before long, 

 as with children living in the house it would have been insisted 

 U])on. 



The appended report of Dr. Case is interesting in so far as it 

 describes a new method of administering the intra-dermal tuber- 

 culin test, evolved by himself, and which seems promising in being 

 less dangerous to the operator as well as more convenient and 

 cleanly, the field of operation being changed from the sub-caudal 

 folds to the lower eyelid. \Mth the cows in the stanchions the 

 operator's place is changed from the gutter behind the animals to 

 the feed alley and the constant danger of being kicked is done 

 away. Besides this the method offers many advantages as de- 

 scribed in the doctor's report. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Victor A. Norgaard, 

 Territorial \^eterinarian. 



Alarch 31. 1914. 



Dr. X'ictor A. Xorgaard, 



Chief of Livision of Animal Industrv, 

 Honolulu, T. H. 



Sir: — 1 have the honor to report as follows for the month of 

 March : 



Tuberculosis Control. 



The cattle in the following dairies have been tested during the 

 ])ast month : 



T. P. C. 



T. V. Farm 29 29 



I. Nagaki 27 27 



Chas. Bcllina 156 144 12 



Alex. Young 30 ?,n 



S. Tsufla 15 15 



II. E. Cooper IT. 16 



W. P. Alexander 6 6 



T'. Andradc 102 96 6 



Oahu College 14 14 



College of Hawaii 16 16 



Mills Institute 15 14 1 



