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From West Hawaii Dr. Eowat reports the testing of 29 head of cattle 

 located in four dairies with one reactor. 



An outbreak of swine plague or hemorrhagic septicemia occurred on 

 one of the big ranches, resulting in considerable loss. Vaccination was re- 

 sorted to and, as no further reports have come in, Dr. Eowat considers 

 that the outbreak has been checked. 



MAUI. 



Dr. Fitzgerald reports several outbreaks of hemorrhagic septicemia 

 among cattle and hogs. A total of 528 animals were vaccinated in connec- 

 tion with these outbreaks. The loss was not reported. 



This work has held up for the time being the tul)erculin testing on this 

 island. 



KAUAI. 



Dr. Golding reports that nothing of a serious nature has occurred on 

 Kauai during the past month. 



The tuberculosis control work has been held up awaiting a fresh supply 



of ear tags. Eespectfullv submitted, 



LEOXAED X. CASE, 

 Territorial Veterinarian. 



REPORT OF ASSISTANT TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, 

 OCTOBER, 1921. 



November 18, 1921. 



Dr. Leonard X. Case, 



Territorial Veterinarian, Board of Agriculture and Forestry, 

 Honolulu, H. T. 



Dear Sir: 



I beg to suluuit the following report for the month of October, 1921: 



TUBEECULOSIS COXTEOL. 



During the month of October, 528 head of dairy cattle were subjected 

 to the tuberculin test. Of this number, nine were condemned and branded 

 as reactors. 



RABIES COXTEOL. 



Four dogs received at the Quarantine Station were given the Anti- 

 Eabies vaccination. 



LIVE STOCK IMPOETATIOXS. 



Of the eleven steamers inspected six brought the following live stock 

 to this port: 



Dogs, 4; horses, 2; coops of poultry, 157. 



MAUI COUXTY FAIE. 



I left Honolulu October 12, 1921. for Maui as representative in charge 

 of the exhibit of the Division of Animal Judustry, returning October 19, 

 1921. 



