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examination on the heifer condemned at C. K. Ouinn's dairy re- 

 vealed generahzed tuherculosis. Out of the five cows condemned 

 at the Pond Dairy and which were killed at the Waipahn slaugh- 

 terhouse. I was only able to make examinations on two. but m 

 these two the disease was present in a ueneralizcd condition, 

 which made the carcass unsafe for human consumption. 



These two cows together with one which was killed the i^re- 

 vious day were purchased by Mr. Pond from Mrs. C. M. White's 

 dairy which, on two separate tests, had shown 50% of tuber- 

 culosis. The six cows, which formed the original purchase from 

 ]\Irs. \\'hite. have now all been condemned and slaughtered. 



Iiiif^orfatioiis of Lnc Stock. 



Jan. 5 — S. S. Siberia. C )rient : 1 black chow dt)g. J. Morton 

 Riggs. 



Jan. 10 — S. .S. Chiyo Maru, Orient: 28 crates pheasants. E. H. 

 Paris. 



Jan. 13 — S. S. Pttrline, San b^rancisco: 20 crates poultry. 



Jan. 20 — S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco: 14 crates {poultry. 



Jan. 26 — S. S. Alaskan. Seattle: 11 horses. 13 mules. (]. Schu- 

 man. 



Jan. 28 — ^S. S. Honolulan, San Francisco : 5 horses. D. Fer- 

 reira : 3 boxes monkeys, 5 boxes white mice. L". S. Exp. Station ; 

 24 crates ]ioultry. 



Respectfully submitted. 



L. N. C.\SE. 

 Assistant Territorial \'clerinarian. 



l)I\7SION OF extomolo(;y. 



Honolulu. Jan. 31. F'14. 

 P>oard of Commissioners of Agriculture and T'orestry. 



Gentlemen: — 1 resjiectfuUv submit my re]:)ort of the work of 

 the Division of Entomology for the month of January, as follows: 



During the month 29 vessels arrived at the Port of Honolulu, 

 of which 27 carried vegetable matter and 2 moulding >an(l. 



Disposal Lois Parcels 



Passed as free from pests '»f)3 22.')')8 



l-'umigated 14 1.144 



P.urned 102 128 



Returned 2 2 



Total inspeete.l 1081 24.272 



Of these slii|)ments 24.00.^ ii.ickages arrived by freight, 117 



