120 



were received, but only three dogs. Poultry continues to arrive 

 in steadily increasing numbers, not less than 131 crates arriving 

 during the month. By far the larger proportion of these con- 

 sisted of common or cross-bred Leghorns, every crate containing 

 five or six dozen. Of the high class birds may be mentioned 

 four crates of Black Minorcas and a few crates of Buff Orping- 

 tons and Barred Plymouth Rocks. 



From Hilo Dr. Elliot reports the arrival and quarantine of 

 29 mules and one horse, besides five crates of poultry. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Victor A. Norg.vrd, 

 Territorial ^''eterinarian. 



REPORT OF ASSISTANT VETERIN.\RIAN. 



Honolulu, Ai)ril 31, 1915. 



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



Sir : — I beg to submit the following report for the month of 

 March, 1915': 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. . 



The following dairly cattle were tested during the i^ast month : 



T. P. C. 



Lcahi Home 2 2 



Waianae Ranch 344 324 20 



Capt. Hartman 4 4 



E. W. Williamson 6 5 1 



I. H. Cummings 6 6 



W. E. Wall ..." 4 4 



h'rom the above list it will be seen that a total of 366 liead of 

 dairy cattle received the test out of which number 21 head were 

 condemned and branded. 



I.MPOKTATIONS OE L1\'E STOCK, 



Matsonia, San I'Vancisco: 13 crates i)oultrv ; 1 box rabbits, 

 W F X Company; 1 dog, (;. A. Marshall; 1 dog, Mrs. Robert 

 Laing. 



Sierra, San Francisco: 1 crate pigeons, W V X Company; 3 

 crates poultry, I'. V. 



Lurline, San b'rancisco: 16 mules, Mcl'rydc Sugar Co.: 12 

 mules, if. S. Company, Kauai ; 48 mules, Schuman Carriage Co.; 

 2 Berk.shirc boars, I'".. < ). Ilall (!v Son; 13 crates poultry. Kahu- 



