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28 Cattle, Heath & Whitacre. 
4 Berkshire hogs, Kamehameha School. 
8 Chesterwhite hogs, A. M. Brown. 
S. S. Makena, Seattle — 
41 Crates poultry. Various. 
S. S. Manoa, San Francisco — 
1 Dog, J. F. Colburn. 
1 Dog, Major Mathews. 
1 Dog, Lillis & Kelly. 
92 Crates poultry. Various. 
S. S. Manulani, San Francisco — 
2 Holstein bulls, Waialae Eanch. 
8 Crates poultry, Chang Bro 's. 
S. S. Ventura, San Francisco — 
28 Crates poultry, C. H. Bellina. 
On the S. S. Hyades, which arrived September 13, there was a ship- 
ment of 22 horses consigned to W. C. McDevitt, which had to be quaran- 
tined for the reason that more than half of them were suffering from a 
virulent form of equine influenza. Some were developing pneumonia 
and a large number had considerable discharge from the nose. 
These animals had to be driven along the waterfront to the quaran- 
tine station, thereby exposing stock here to a virulent infection. This 
again demonstrates the unsuitableness of the present location of this 
station. 
OUTLYING ISLANDS. 
As no outbreaks of disease among stock have been reported to this 
office during the month by the Deputy Territorial Veterinarians, it is 
considered unnecessary to delay this report longer. 
Eespectfully submitted, 
L. N. CASE, 
Territorial Veterinarian. 
REPORT OF ASSISTANT TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, SEPTEM- 
BER, 1922. 
October 12, 1922. 
Dr. Leonard N. Case, 
Territorial Veterinarian, Board of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Dear Sir: — I herewith submit a report of the work done during the 
month of September, 1922: 
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 
The following cattle were tuberculin tested: 
Cows 
Alexander & Baldwin 
American Factors 
Heath & Whitacre 28 
E. A. Jordan 2 
C. H. Bellina 
A. M. Brown 2 
M. Solado 3 
Waialae Ranch 
Geo. R. Carter 3 
Manuel Gomes 2 
No reactions were observed. 
Bulls 
2 
3 
Heifers 
'7 
