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EAST HAWAII 
Dr. Elliot reports as follows: 
PORT INSPECTION— S. S. Enterprise .. .San Francisco 
1 liorse T. H. Davies & Co. 
4 horses C. Brewer & Co. 
1 crate poultry ^ 
BOVINE HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA.— At Mountain View, Olaa, 
13 deaths from this disease occurred among- cattle. Fifty-one head of 
in-contact animals were vaccinated and no further cases have been re- 
ported. 
One case occurred in the Hilo-Onomea dairy and 31 head of in-contact 
animals were vaccinated. No further deaths have occurred. These 
cattle w^ere previously vaccinated twice during the month of May. 
Three deaths occurred in the dairy of John Souza, Pepeekeo and 18 
head of in-contact animals w^ere vaccinated with no further loss. In 
this outbreak, diagnosis was uncertain in the absence of post-mortem 
examination, but no other possible cause could be ascertained. 
WEST HAWAII 
Dr. Rowat reports as follow^s: 
GLANDERS: — Continued inspections in the Kohala district have so 
far failed to reveal any cases of glanders. 
BOVINE HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA:— No cases of this disease 
have occurred in this district during the past month. At the Parker 
Ranch everything is going along nicely, no outbreaks ha^^ng occurred 
since last May. 
CONTAGIOUS EPITHELIOMA:— Mr. J. K. White of Kohala, reports 
splendid results from the us© of the "New Process" sorehead vaccine 
in the treatment of roup in his chickens. He says, ''w^here formerly I 
raised only a few out of a hatching, I now save nearly the w^hole flock." 
MAUI 
Dr. Fitzgerald reports as follows: 
BOVINE HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA:— Only two deaths have 
been reported during the month and these in very young calves w^hich 
had not been vaccinated. As the carcasses were burned up before being 
reported, thus giving no opportunity for autopsy, there wa.s some doubt 
as to wiiether these deaths were due to hemorrhagic septicemia. 
During the month the following animals were vaccinated. 
Haleakala Ranch — 511 head, combination vaccination with hemorrhagic 
septicemia bacterin and blackleg filtrate. 
Harold W. Rice — 280 head, single vaccination with hemorrhagic 
septicemia bacterin. 
KAUAI 
No report. 
Respectfully submitted, 
LEONARD N. CASE, 
Territorial Veterinarian. 
