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On May lltli to the 14th, a tour of inspection was made through the 
Kohala district, testing all of the horse stock at the following plantation 
t;tables: 
Puakea Plantation Company 48 tested; 1 condemned 
Halawa Plantation Company 58 tested; 2 condemned 
Union Mill & Plantation Company .... Ill tested; 3 condemned 
These animals were* shot and thrown over the cliff^s. Instructions for 
a thorough cleaning and disinfection of the stables were given in each 
case. 
From August, 1921, to May 31, 1922, a total of 15 cases of glanders 
have occurred in the Kohala district, all but one being in the above 
Tientioned stables. 
MAUI 
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL— During the month a total of 6 head of 
dairy cattle were tested, all of which passed. 
HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA— The chief work during the month 
was in connection with the control of hemorrhagic septicemia. A total 
of 1026 head of young .stock, calves, were vaccinated on the Raymond, 
Rice and Von Tempsky ranches. No report on»the number of deaths 
during the month was made. Since the first of the year, approximately 
COOO head of cattle, mostly all calves, have been vaccinated. The loss 
totals 135 head. This is small when compared to the Kaalualu out- 
l;reak where over 400 head of mature cattle were lost on the first ap- 
pearance of the disease. 
During the month 126 head of horses were vaccinated against hem- 
orrhagic septicemia on the Raymond ranch as a result of two autopsies 
made on horses recently dead of a disease, said by the old residents, to 
have existed in this district for many years. From the history of the 
cii.ses, together with the lesions found on autopsy, the disease was def- 
initely diagnosed as hemorrhagic septicemia. Dr. Fitzgerald is of the 
opinion that this disease has been the chief cause of loss in horses in 
the Ulupalakua district. Vaccination should overcome this loss and 
so stimulate horse breeding in this district. 
Several cases of epizootic catarrhal fever in horses have been observed 
and placed in the isolation hospital for treatment. No fatalities are 
recorded and Dr. Fitzgerald reports that the virulence of this disease 
api)ears to be less than in previous outbreaks. 
Respectfully .submitted, 
LEONARD N. CASE, 
Territorial Veterinarian. 
REPORT OF TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, JUNE, 1922 
July 27, 1922. 
I)0ard of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Gentlemen: I have the honor to report on the work of the Division of 
iVnimal Industry for the month of June, as follows: 
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL 
For a detailed report on this work, see the appended report of the 
A?sistant Territorial Veterinarian. 
During the month a total of 529 head of cattle were tested, out of 
which number 10 head were condemned and branded, which is less than 
2% and a very good record for the particular district in which these 
tests were made. 
