90 
of 592 head of in-contact animals were immunized. No deaths subse- 
quent to vaccii-ation have been reported. 
A sAall outbreak of keratitis in cattle was reported from Waiopai 
section of the Haleakala Kanch, resulting in 9 deaths. Starvation due 
to blindness being the principal cause of death. The condition yielded 
readily to treatment. 
In tuberculosis control work, a total of 71 heard of cattle were tested 
with no ri?actc.rs. 
EAST HAWAII 
' No outbreaks of infectious and contagious diseases have beeu re- 
ported by Dr Elliot aj occurring in his district <lurin-; the past month. 
WEST HAWAII 
Dr. Rowat reports the occurrence of several outbreaks of hemorrhagic 
septicemia in cattle in his district during the month. The mortality 
was small and the outbreaks easily controlled through vaccination. 
KAUAI 
Dr. Golding reports that no outbreaks of disease have occurred in ! 
district during the past month. 
Respectfully submitted, 
LEONARD N. CASE, 
Territorial Veterinarian. 
REPORT OF ASSISTANT TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, 
FEBRUARY, 1922 
March 20, 1922. 
Dr. Leonard N. Case, Territorial Veterinarian, 
Board of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Sir: I beg to submit the foUowiig report of work done during the 
month of February, 1922: 
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL 
During this month fourteen hundred and sixteen head of cattle were 
tuberculin tested of which number twenty-three head reacted. 
RABIES TREATMENT 
Four dogs were given the anti-rabies treatmert. 
SWINE DISEASES 
Inspections of piggeries were made in the following districts: Kahuku, 
Mokapu, Pearl Harbor and Puuloa. Sick hogs were found and treated 
at Kahuku and Mokapu. 
LIVE STOCK IMPORTATIONS 
The following live stock was landed at this port: Dogs 6; Cattle 19; 
Jacks 1; Poultry 52 cts.; Sheep 4. 
Respectfully submitted, 
L. E. CASE, 
Asst. Territorial VeteriLarian. 
