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to vaccination. That is to say, that while cures can be affected in the 
majority of cases where treatment is undertaken in the early stages of 
the disease, a longer time and more frequent vaccinations are necessary. 
In this as in otlier diseases where vaccination is used in treatment, the 
results will largely depend upon the vitality of the patient and stages 
of the disease at the time of presentation for treatment. 
IMPORTATION OF LIVE STOCK 
The live stock inspector reports the boarding and inspection of 100 
vessels during the past month, of which number the following carried live 
stock for this port: 
October 3 — S. B. Manukai, San Francisco: 2 Hereford bulls, C. H, 
Belliua; 1 dog, 1 Holstein bull, Schuman Carriage Co. 
October 3 — S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco: 2 dogs, C. E. Drake; 
1 dog. Chief Big Tree; 1-i monkeys, E. K. Fernandez; 81 crates poultry, 
various. 
October 5 — S. S. China, Hongkong: 1 dog, B. O. Higdon; 2 crates 
chickens, Market Sporting Goods Co. 
October 7 — S'. S. Makura, Sydney: 1 crate chickens, Geo. Lishman. 
October 9— S. S. Hwah Ping,' Hongkong: 1 dog, W. W. Jarret; 1 dog, 
Capt. Ole Erickson. 
October 9 — S. S. Lurline, San Francisco: 36 crates poultry, various. 
October 10 — S. S. Matsonia, San Francisco: 1 dog, Capt. E. H. 
Dixon. 
October 16 — S. S. Ginyo Maru, Kobe: 2 crates poultry, K. Tsume. 
October 18 — S. S. Manoa, San Francisco: 2 dogs, A. Magoon; 1 dog. 
Corporal P. Borsky; 122 crates poultry, various. 
October 20— S. S. Hyades, San Francisco: 18 cows, 3 calves, C. H. 
Bellina; 2 Jersey heifers, 1 Jersey bull, Leahi Home; 1 cow and calf, 
Mrs. John Waterhouse; 3 crates turkeys, American Factors. 
October 24 — S. S'. Maui, San Francisco: 1 dog. Dr. W. Lam. 
October 28 — S. S. Makura, Vancouver: 1 Persian cat, Mrs. Hum- 
phrey. 
October 29— U. S. A. T. Meigs, San Francisco: 156 mules, U. S. Q. M. 
Dept. 
October 30 — S. S. Manulani, San Francisco: 44 crates poultry, 
various. 
October 31 — S. S. Wilhelmina, San Francisco: 2 dogs, W. Rosa; 1 
dog, W. A. Low; 1 dog, A. T. Knight; 1 dog, H. F. Tate; 1 dog, H. G. 
Travis; 126 crates poultry, various. 
MAUI, KAUAI, HAWAII 
Reports from the other islands state that no outbreaks of disease 
among live stock have occurred. 
Respectfully submitted, 
LEONARD N. CASE, 
Territorial Veterinarian. 
REPORT OF ASSISTANT TERRITORIAL VETERINARIAN, 
OCTOBER, 1922. 
Honolulu, Hawaii, November 1, 1922. 
Dr. Leonard N. Case, 
Territorial Veterinarian, 
Board of Agriculture and Forestry, 
Honolulu, T. H. 
Dear Sir: — I beg to submit the following report of my activities 
for the month of October, 1922: 
