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97^4 the LONDON GAZETTE, 5 OCTOBER, 1920. DISEASES of ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 to 1914—Mnttnued SHEEP SCAB—Continued 97^4 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 5 OCTOBER, 1920. DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1914—mnttnued SHEEP SCAB—continued. The following Areas are now " Movement Areas " for the purposes of Part I. of the Sheep (Double Dipping) Order of 1920: — Denbigh.—An Area comprising: — In the administrative'county of Denbigh. 1 In the administrative county of Denbigh. Such portions of the parishes of Llanrhaiadr- ym-Mochnant, Llanarmon Mynydd Mawr, The parishes of Tir If an, Gwerni-Howel and Llansilin, and Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog as Tre.-Brys; and lie to the north-west of the road running from In the administrative county of Merioneth. Penybont Fawr through the village of Llan- Such portions of the parish of Llanycil as rhaiadr-ym-Mbchnant via Llidart and Cae lie to the north of the Festiniog-Bala railway Hir to the village of Llanarmon Dyffryn line, and such portions of the parish of Llanfor Ceiriog, but excluding that portion of the as lie to the west of the River Afon Hesgyn.— parish of Llaiiarmon Dyffrym Ceiriog which See also under Merioneth. lies to the north and north-east of the River Ceiriog. Inverness—(1) An Area comprising the See also under Denbigh and Montgomery. islands known as the Outer Hebrides (ex- Montgomery.—An Area in the administrative cept the islands of St. Kilda, Dune, Socnj, 1 and Boreray), in the county of Inverness. county of Montgomery, comprising such por- tion of the parish of Llanbrynmair as lie® to (2) An Area in the county of Inverness, the north of the road from Newtown to comprising the islands known as Skye or Machynlleth (but excluding tha,t'road), and Inner Hebrides. such portion of the parish of Gemmae® as lies Merioneth.—An Area comprising: — to the east of the road from Oemmaes Road to Mallwynd and to the south of a line drawn In the administrative county of Merioneth. from a point on the said road 110 yards" or Such portions of the parishes of Llangar and thereabouts south of Dolcorsllwyn Hall Llandrillo as lie to the east of the road running Lodge, thence in an easterly direction to from Corwen via Cynwyd, Llandrillo and Blaen-cwm-Lilinau Farm, and continuing in Blaen-y-cum to; its junction with the road an easterly direction to Nant hir Farm to a running from Bala to Llangynog; point on the eastern boundary of Cemmaea In the administrative county of Montgomery. Parish 726 yarda or thereabouts north of Such portions of the parishes of Llangynog, Blaen-y-cwm, in the administrative county Llanrhaiadr-ym-Mochnant, and Pennant as of Montgomery.—See also under Merioneth. lie to the north, north-east and north-west of Ross and Cromarty.—An Area comprising the the road running from Bala via Llangynog, Island of Lewis, including the smaller islands Penybont Fawr, to the village of Llanrhaiadr- adjacent thereto, in the county of Ross and jnn-Mochnant; and Cromarty. RETURN OF OUTBREAKS of the undermentioned DISEASES for the Week ended 2nd October, 1920. ANTHRAX. Animals attacked. Counties (including all Boroughs Outbreaks therein*). Confirmed. Other Cattle. Sheep. Swine. Horses. Animals. ENGLAND. No. No. No. No. No.' No. Chester ... ... 1 1 Lancaster 1 1 Salop ... 1 1 SCOTLAND. Haddington 2 Lanark .. i 1 ' Perth 1 1 Stirling 1 1 TOTAL ... 6 8 ... ... ... FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE. Animals skughtered as diseased or exposed Counties (including all Boroughs Outbreaks to infection. therein*). Confirmed. Cattle. Sheep. Swine. Goats. ENGLAND. No. No. No. No No. Kent 1 182 * For convenience, Berwick-upon-Tweed is considered to be in Northumberland, Stockport n Cheshire, and the city of London in .the county of London..
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