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INFECTIOUS KERATITIS BOVIS. 



At the time of making the tuberculin test at the Kualoa Ranch, a 

 number of the cattle were noticed to be affected with a peculiar condi- 

 tion of the eye. In some, both eyes were affected with a more or less 

 severe conjunctivitis. In all, eight cases were observed. The trouble 

 was diagnosed as infectious keratitis. Tliis is the first time in many 

 years that this disease has been observed in the Territory. 



The affected ones were treated with specific bacterins and are now 

 completely recovered and the balance of the herd inimunized against 

 a rcurrence of the disease. 



LIVE STOCK IMPORTATIONS. 



For details on live stock importations see appended report of the 

 Assistant Territorial Veterinarian. 



The outstanding features of the importations for the month were two 

 pure-bred, registered Ayreshire bulls, one for Geo. P. Cooke and one for 

 H. P. Faye; two registered Holstein cows for Geo. R. Carter, and one 

 registered Hereford bull for C. H. Bellina. Mr. Bellina also imported 

 forty-one high grade Holstein cows for his dairy at Kuliouou. 

 Respectfully submitted, 



L. N. CASE. 

 Territorial Veterinarian. 



REPORT OF THE ASSISTANT TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, 



APRIL, 1921. 



Honolulu, Hawaii, April 30, 1921. 



Dr. Leonard N. Case, 



Chief, Division of Animal Industry, 

 Bureau of Agriculture and Forestrv, 

 Honolulu, T. H. 

 Sir: 



I herewith submit report for the month of April, 1921: 



TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 



The following cattle were tuberculin tested during the month: 



Tested. Passed. Condemned. 



Antone Delgado 



Geo. P. Cookt ' 



H. P. Faye 



Manuel Freitas 



T. E. Robinson 



Robert Hind 



Kualoa Ranch 



J. F. Nevis 



Antone Ruis 



F. M. Roha 



On Young 



R. Toinita 



M. T. Brvzon 



M. Salado 



Y. Ogawa 



C. Y. Sang 



K. Minami 



Total 461 451 10 



