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the second. Vaccination of all the exposed animals put an immediate 
stop to the outbreaks. 
On January 23 two cases of glanders were discovered in the Puakea 
Plantation Company 's stables. One of these animials, a mule, was in 
bad shape and died in a few hours after its discovery; the other, a 
horse, was a suspect that reacted to the test and was shot. The 
whole stables, water troughs, etc., have been thoroughly cleaned and 
disinfected. 
It appears that in August, 1921, a case of glanders was found in 
these stables. Apparently there is some source of infection on these 
premises. There seems to be a lack of cooperation on the part of the 
management in that these cases are not promptly reported. The mule 
above mentioned must have been sick for two or thrre weeks before 
it died and in that time could have pretty thoroughly infected the whole 
premises. 
EAST HAWAII. 
Dr Elliot reports no cases of infectious diseases in his district. 
MAUI. 
Dr. Fitzgerald reports that cases of hemorrhagic septicemia have been 
few and far between. 250 head of cattle on the Haleakala Eanch were 
immunized against hemorrhagic septicemia and blackleg. 
The tuberculosis control work consisted of the testing of 124 head of 
cattle with one reactor. 
KAUAI. 
Dr. Golding reports that no infectious diseases of any kind have oc- 
curred in his district during the past month, 
Kespectfully submitted, 
LEONAED N. CASE. 
Territorial Veterinarian. 
REPORT OF ASSISTANT TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, 
JANUARY, 1922. 
February 16, 1922. 
Dr. Leonard N. Case, Territorial Veterinarian, 
Board of Agriculture & Forestrv, 
Honolulu, H. T. 
Dear Sir: I beg to submit the following report of the work done 
during January, 1922. 
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL. 
One thousand and fifty-seven head of cattle were tested this month, 
out of which number, thirteen head were condemned and branded. 
RABIES CONTROL. 
Four dogs were treated with anti-rabies vaccine during January. 
SWINE DISEASES. 
During this month a considerable number of hoge were treated with 
anti-hemorrhagic serum and swine plague bacterin. This comprised hogs 
