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Tuberculosis Control. 



The following herds have been subjected to the intra-dermal 

 tuberculin test : 



T. P. C. 



Charles Lucas 82 80 2 



T. F. Farm 40 35 5 



F. Medeiros 21 21 



P. Miyakawo 15 15 



K. Inouye 17 17 



The total numljer injected is 175, out of which 168 have been 

 passed and 7 condemned and branded. It was surprising and 

 also discouraging that five cows were condemned at Farm's 

 dairy, but considering the fact that Air. Farm has never followed 

 our instructions in regard to disinfecting after each test the result 

 could not have been otherwise. He now intends to remove all 

 the old feed boxes, replacing them with new ones and give his 

 liarn a complete and thorough disinfection. 



I 

 Importaiion of Live Stock. 



Feb. 2 — -S. S. Sierra, San Francisco. 4 crates poultry. 



Feb. 2 — S. S. Matsonia, San Francisco: 16 crates poultry; 

 1 dog, Mrs. J. M. Senni. 



Feb. 4 — S. S. Missourian, Seattle: 17 horses; 200 hogs 

 (slaughter), 77 hogs (breeding), 5 crates poultry. A. L. Mc- 

 pherson. 



Feb. 6 — S. S. Tenyo Maru, Orient: 6 crates pheasants, E. H. 

 Paris. 



Feb. 9 — S. S. China, San Francisco : 1 dog. Wells Fargo Ex. 

 Co. 



Feb. 16 — S. S. Ventura, San I*"rancisco : 7 crates poultry ; 1 

 dog, Nellie Adams. 



Feb. 16 — S. S. Mongolia, Orient : 1 dog, J. C. Collins. 



Feb. 17 — S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco: 29 crates poultry. 



Feb. 20 — S. S. Sonoma, Sydney: 1 cat, Mrs. C. D. Thomas. 



Feb. 2A — S. S. Honolulan, San Francisco: 2 Shorthorn bulls, 

 Antonio Perry ; 7 crates poultry. 



Feb. 26 — S. S. Niagara, Vancouver : 1 dog, Mr. Payne. 



Respectfully submitted, 



L. N. Case, 

 Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



