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REPORT OF ASSISTANT VETERINARIAN. 



Honolulu, February 28, 1915. 



Dr. Victor A. Norgaard, Chief of Division of Animal Industry. 



Sir: — I have the honor to submit the following report for the 

 month of February, 1915: 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



The following were submitted to the tuberculin test : 



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Waialae Dairy 4 



St. Clair Sayers 1 



POST MORTEM EXAMINATIONS. 



Two COWS condemned in the early part of 1914 were examined 

 at one of the local slaughter houses, the results being as follows : 



No. 1. Grade Durham cow imported from the State of Wash- 

 ington. Reactions large. Lesions : A few wall encapsulated no- 

 dules in the lungs. 



No. 2. Jersey. Reaction small. Lesions : Retro-pharyngeal 

 glands enormously enlarged and an entire mass of tuberculous 

 tissue : lungs and mediastinal glands filled with nodules ; supra- 

 vSumary glands enlarged and filled with nodules and the udder 

 simply a mass of tubercles. 



LIVE STOCK IMPORTATIONS, 



Matsonia, San I'rancisco: 7 crates poultry, Chang L5ros. ; 4 

 crates poultry. Ching Wan ; 3 crates poultry, W F X Co. 



Virginian, Seattle : 1 crate barred Plymouth Rocks, C T Com- 

 pany. 



Sierra, San hVancisco : 3 crates poultry, 3 rabbits, W F X Co. ; 

 1 crate chickens, P. II. r)Oggs. 



Lurline, San Francisco : 4 crates poultry, l^arrere Sales Co. ; 

 8 crates poultry, Chang l5ros. ; 4 crates poultry, Ching Wan; 11 

 crates ]ioultry. Club Stables ; 5 crates poultry, C. FI. Lewis ; 4 

 crates ])Oultry, Chang Bros. ; 6 crates poultry. Sing Song Com- 

 pany ; 55 mules, 2 horses, Schuman Carriage Company; 1 crate 

 white rats, U. S. Lep. Exp. Station. 



Wilhelmina, San Francisco: 7 crates poultry, Rarrere Sales 

 Co. ; 1 crate Guinea hens. J. F. Colburn ; 1 Fnglish bulldog, James 

 B. Laing. 



Dix, Seattle : 28 horses, Q. M. Dept. 



Manoa, San b>ancisco: 1 Ilolstcin lUill, T). I'. R. Tsenl)crg; 10 

 crates poultry, J. F. Reed; 9 crates poultry, Barrere Sales Co.; 9 



