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rates twice as fast as at any other time, there is every reason why 

 the local milk regulations should be complied with and their en- 

 forcement placed in efficient hands. 



The inlproved method of testing" mentioned in last month's re- 

 port w^hereby the injection is being made under the eye instead 

 of under the tail continues to give highly satisfactory results, and 

 will undoubtedly be adopted wherever it becomes known. Photo- 

 graphs showing the pronounced reaction resulting from this new 

 method of injection are appended hereto and. while not every re- 

 action is as pronounced as two of those shown, it may be said 

 that the smaller one (the black animal) shows an average reac- 

 tion, which in all cases is very plain. 



Respectfully submitted, 



\"lCTOR x\. NORGAARD. 



Territorial Veterinarian. 



REPORT OF ASSISTANT X'ETERINARIAN. 



Honolulu. April 31. 1914. 



Dr. \'. A. Norgaard. Chief of Division of Animal Industry. 



Sir: — I have the honor to report as follows on the work of the 

 month of April. 1914: 



Titbcrcitlosis Control. 



T. P. C. 



J. M. Whitney 13 13 



J. H. Cummings. 7 7 



"H. Focke 7 3 4 



F. K. Makino 2 2 



M. Quintal 6 6 



S. Tsumoto 8 8 



Lunalilo 1 lome 19 19 



B. M. Allen 17 15 2 



Dr. Straub 17 15 2 



V. Valph 7 7 



F. Corrca 12 12 



W. P. Louis 3 3 



K. Oshiro n n 



M. Kawamura 7 7 



Geo. Wond 28 28 



Kamehameha Schools 48 47 1 



C. J. Day 4 4 



D. Tcllo 2 2 



J. P. Mcndonca 9 9 



Geo. Holt 27 18 



S. M. Damon 320 317 3 



Y. Xakamura 4 4 



S. P)Oyama 5 5 



I. Morioko 20 20 



