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BOVINE HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA. 
Two cases of this disease occurred during the past month. Ten head 
of in-contact animals were vaccinated and no further loss has been re- 
ported. 
HAWAII. 
Doctor Elliot reports as follows: 
Port Inspections. 
Steamship Enterprise, 6 horses; 6 sheep; and 12 crates of poultry. 
Tuberculosis Control. 
A total of 165 head of cattle were tested out of which number 158 
were passed and 7 condemned and branded. Autopsies were held on 
5 head of condemned cattle, all of which showed lesions of tuberculosis. 
No infectious diseases occurred in this district during the month. 
Doctor Rowat reports as follows: 
Tuberculosis Control. 
During the month a total of 54 head of cattle were tested out of 
which number 51 were passed and 3 condemned and branded. 
Reports on the outbreak of swine plague on the Parker Ranch are 
to the effect that no loss has occurred since vaccination. 
A few cases of swine plague occurred during the early part of the 
month in Hawi. This outbreak was promptly checked with no loss 
outside of the original cases. 
MAUI 
Dr, Fitzgerald reports as follows: 
Tuberculosis Control. 
During the month 65 head of cattle were tested with no reactors. 
The outbreaks of hemorrhagic septicemia occurred as reported last 
month are now well in hand and no further losses are expected. 
KAUAI. 
Dr. Golding reports that nothing of importance in the way of in- 
fectious diseases occurring during the past month. A few head of cattle 
were tested with no reactors. 
Respectfully submitted, 
LEONARD N. CASE, 
Territorial Veterinarian. 
REPORT OF ASSISTANT TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, 
NOVEMBER, 1921. 
December 19, 1921. 
Dr. Leonard N. Case, 
Territorial Veterinarian, Board of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, H, T. 
Dear Sir: I beg to submit the following routine report for the month 
of November, 1921: 
