12 



T. P. C. 



O. R. & L. Ranch at Kaluiku 357 357 



do do 234 233 1 



do Malaekahaua 309 302 7 



Waialae Ranch (tested by Norgaard) 69 58 11 



T. H. Cummings 1 1 



John do Moral 7 7 



Shimada 8 8 



The above tabulated list gives a total of 985 head tested out 

 of which 966 head were passed and tagged and 19 head con- 

 demned and branded. 



The following post mortem examinations were made. 



No. 1. A two-year-old heifer condemned Oct. 30 at the 

 Pond Ranch, Alokuleia. Lesions: Small nodules in the retro- 

 pharyngeal glands. There were no other evidences of disease. 



No. 2. Grade cow condemned November 13th by Dr. Nor- 

 gaard at Waialae Ranch. • Lesions: Two mediastinal glands 

 diseased, one of which was greatly enlarged and filled with 

 caseous tuberculous material ; one small nodule in the diaph- 

 ragmatic lobe of the right lung. No other lesions. 



No. 3. Jersey bull two and a half years old brought from 

 the Coast by A. L. MacPherson June 17, 1914. The animal 

 was in very poor physical condition, being extremely emaciat- 

 ed ; there was no appetite; the breathing was accelerated and 

 labored ; there was an occasional cough. Auscultation of the 

 chest cavity revealed tinkling metallic sounds indicative of 

 tiaumatic ]:)ericarditis. The animal was first subjected to the 

 intradermal tuberculin test to which it gave no reaction. Af- 

 ter consultation with -the owner it was decided to kill the bull 

 and make post mortem examination. This examination re- 

 vealed the following conditi<^n : Purulent pericarditis; lungs 

 showed several pneumonic areas, both (lia])hragmatic lobes 

 were firmly attached to the diaphragm and the azygous lobe 

 was firmly attached to the pericardium. The ])ericardium 

 was enormously distended and thickened to a cpiarter of an 

 inch and contained about a liter and a half n\ foul-sniclling 

 pus. Several pieces of wire were taken from the rcticuhuu 

 which was itself firm]\- attached to the diapln-agm. The 

 entire carcass was condemned as until for human consump- 

 tion because of the extreme emaciation and ])eculiar odor of 

 the flesh. 



I iiil^ortiilioiis of Live Steely:. 



Sonoma, San Francisco: ] crate turkeys, W'm. Knight. 



Manoa. San I'Vancisco: 2 dogs. W. I'. X. Company; 16 

 crates ])oultry. 



Chiyo Maru. C)rient: 1 crate Japanese games; 2 la])anesc 

 Spaniels, I'. I\y:in. 



