22. 2 Woodworth and Ashcraft: Booponus intonsus 145 



applied. Several dead larvaa removed the following day. Ointment then 



remaTn H V 1 ** % ?*"* tWa1 " Mmt ™ S *«***™d. Animal 

 remained m the clinic until August 10, under observation, no recurrence 

 of the condition taking place. 



«.*' C Z e J 5 i\ July U ' 1922 '~ Hereford « raale - H ^tory of lameness in 

 the right hind leg, and larvae in the foot. Had previously received treat- 

 ment, consisting of chloroform pack and bandage. Two foot maggots 

 found in the affected limb. 



Treatment—Same as for case 182. Discharged on July 13. 



9 Case 252, July 11, i***— Hereford, male. History of lameness in 

 left hind leg. A deep wound found ventral to the lateral claw of affected 

 leg; also numerous puncture wounds at coronary band and at margins of 

 claws of all four feet. More than one hundred foot maggots removed. 



Treatment.— From the fetlock down the hair was cut short to remove 

 fly eggs. Same ointment applied daily as in case 182. On the 16th a 

 heavy application of pix liquids applied. No further treatnu 

 Animal under observation until August 1, with no reinfestation. 



10. Case 259, July 13, 1922.— Hereford, male. History of 

 proximately eighty foot maggots and one screw-worm fly 1 



Treatment- 



Discharged i 



condition on July 18. 



11. Case 260, July U, 1922.— Hereford, male. Brought to clinic with a 

 wound in the prepuce infested with screw-worm larva?. Feet found to be 

 infested with foot maggots. Small puncture wounds present in the follow- 

 ing numbers and locations: 



48 in coronary band, right hind foot, of which 27 were at bulbs of heels. 



19 around lateral dew claw, right hind foot. 



18 around medial dew claw, right hind foot. 



57 in coronary band, left hind foot, of which 43 were at bulbs of heels. 

 22 around lateral dew claw, left hind foot. 

 21 around medial dew claw, left hind foot. 

 29 in coronary band, right front foot 



19 in coronary band, left front foot. 



Treatment. — Maggots removed, hair closely clipped, and a heavy coating 

 of pix liquida; applied. Three days later the application was repeated. 

 No further treatment. Animal under observation until August 5. No 

 reinfestation. 



12. Case 298, July 24, 1922.— Goat, male. Sent to clinic for castration. 

 Animal lame in right front leg. One large foot maggot found burrowing 

 into tissue at the lateral surface of the carpus. Foot maggots also found 

 at the coronary band of the feet in the following numbers: 

 3 in left front foot 



2 in right front foot. 

 5 in left hind foot. 



3 in right hind foot. 



Treatment— Same as for case 121. Foot lesions cured July 31, 1922. 



IS. Case 299, July 24, 1922.— Goat, male. Sent to clinic for castration. 

 Twelve foot maggots found in feet. All four feet affected. 



Treatment— Same as for case 121. Foot lesions cured in eight days. 



U. Case S02, July 24, iS22.— Hereford, male. Sent to clinic with Otitis 

 extemus. Fourteen foot maggots found; all four feet affected. 



