8166 THE GAZETTE, 13 OCTOBEE, 1914.

DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1911—continued.

The following Areas are now " Infected Areas *' for the purposes of- the Swine-Fever (Eegulation of Movement) Order of 1908—continued.

county of Middlesex, comprising the petty Debach, Burgh, and Boulge (7 September, sessional divisions of Brentford (excluding 1914). its detached pa'rt, but including the borougn of Baling), and Uxbridge (excluding the (5.) An Area in the administrative parishes of Harefield and Kuislip), and the county of East Suffolk, comprising the parishes of Wembley (including its detached parishes of Rendlesham and Eyke (7 Sep- part), Stanwell, Staines, Ashford, East tember, 1914). Bedfont, and Feltham (2 June, 1914). (6.) An Area in the administrative county of West Suffolk, comprising the parishes of .—(1.) An area in the administrative Great Cornard, Little Cornard, Newton, county of Norfolk comprising the parishes of Assington, Bures St. Mary, Najland with , Wreningham, Ashwellthorpe, Wissington, and Stoke by Nayland (9 , and (22 July, October, 1914). 1914). Surrey.—An Area in the administrative (2.) An area comprising the city of Nor- county of Surrey, comprising the parish of wich; and also comprising the parishes of Cheam (8 September, 1914). Hellesdon, Horsham St. Faith with Newton St. Faith, Catton, Sprowston, and Thorpe Sussex, East.—An Area comprising the next (including its detached part) county borough of Eastbourne (9 June, in the administrative county of Norfolk (19 1914). August, 1914). Sussex, West.—An Area in the administrative county of West Sussex, comprising the .—An Area in the administrative borough of Chichester, and the parishes of county of Somerset, comprising the borough Sidlesham, Earnley (including its detached of , the petty sessional division of part), East Wittering (including its detached (excluding the parishes of part), West Wittering, West Itchenor, Bird- Ashunck, Emborough, and ), and ham, Appledram, and Donnington, and the the parishes of North Wootton and West detached part of the parish of New Fish- Penna-rd (18 July, 1914). bourne (9 October, 1914).

Sttffoik.—(1.) An Area in the administrative Yorkshire (North Biding).—(1.) An Area county of West Suffolk, comprising the comprising the city and county borough of parishes of Walsham-le-Willows, Badwell York, and the parish of York Castle; and Ash, Great Ashfield, and Elmswell (7 Sep- also comprising, in-the administrative county tember, 1914). of the North Biding of Yorkshire, the parish of Heworth Without (18 Augv:t, 1914). (2.) An Area in the administrative county of West Suffolk, comprising the (2.) An Area in the administrative parishes of Hitcham, Wattisham, and county of the North Biding of Yorkshire Bildeston (7 September, 1914). comprising the parishes of Easingwold, Crayke, Marton cum Moxby, Farlington, Sutton-on-the-Forest, Stillington, Huby, (3.) An Area in the administrative Tollerton, and Alne (16 July, 1914). county of East Suffolk, comprising the parish of Hintlesham (7 September, 1914). Yorkshire (West Biding).—An Area compris- ing the city and county borough of Sheffield, (4.) An Area in the administrative and also comprising the parish of Ecclesfield, county of East Suffolk, comprising the in the administrative county of the West parishes of Otley, Clopton, Charsfield, Eiding of Yorkshire (31 July, 1914).

NOTE.—The term " administrative county " used in the following descriptions of Areas is the district for which a county council is elected under the Local Government Act, 1888, and includes all boroughs in it tshich are not county boroughs.

The following Areas are now " Scheduled Areas " for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908 :—

ASerdeenshire, &c.—An Area comprising the tached part of the county of Dumbarton; counties of Aberdeen, Argyll, Banff, Bute, the cities of Aberdeen, Dundee, and Perth; and the.burghs of Peterhead, Campbeltown, Caithness, Clackmannan, Elgin, Fife, For- Elgin, Dunfennline, Kirkcaldy, Arbroath, far, Inverness, Kincardine, Kinross, Nairn, Brechin, Forfar, Montrose, Inverness, Fal- Orkney, Perth, Boss and Cromarty, Stir- kirk, and Stirling (1 October, 1911).—See ling, Sutherland, and Zetland, and the de- also under Dumbartonshire, &c.