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DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 to 1909—continued. NOTE.—The term " administrative " used in the following descriptions of Areas is the for which a is elected under the Local Government Act, 1888, and includes all in it which are not county boroughs. The following Areas are now " Infected Areas " for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908—continued. Suffolk. East.—An Area comprising the parishes bridge, and Devizes, and also comprising the of Felixstowe, Walton, Trimley St. Mary, of Devizes (13 December, 1909). Trimley St. Martin,Falkenham, Kirton, Stratton Yorkshire (North Siding).—An Area in the Hall, Levington, Bucklesham, Hemley, administrative county of the North of Waldringfield, Newbourn, and Brightwell, in the county of York comprising the borough of the administrative county of Scarborough and the parish of Throxenby (4 December, 1909). (17 August, 1908). Yorkshire (West Riding).—An Area comprising Wiltshire.—An Area in the administrative county the parishes of Hampsthwaite and Killinghall, of Wilts comprising the petty sessional divi- in the administrative county of the West sions of Calae, Chippenham, Bradford, Trow- Riding of Yorkshire (10 November, 1909).

The following1 Areas are now " Scheduled Areas " for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908:— , <$•counties of Aberdeen, Argyll, Banff, Bute, and also comprising the parish of Stow, in the Caithness, Clackmannan, Elgin, Fife, Forfar. county of Midlothian (30 June, 1909). Inverness, Kincardine, Kinross, Nairn, Orkney, Breconshire, &c.—An Area comprising the Perth, , Stirling, Suther- administrative counties of Brecon, Cardigan, land, and Zetland, and the detached part Carmarthen, Glamorgan, Hereford, Mon- of the county of Dumbarton; the of mouth, Pembroke, and Radnor, and the county Aberdeen, Dundee, and Perth ; and the boroughs of Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr Tydfil, of Peterhead, Campbeltown, Elgin, Dunferm- and Swansea; and also comprising the petty line, Kirkcaldy, Arbroath, Brechin, Forfar, sessional division of Newent (except the Montrose, Inverness, Falkirk, and Stirling parish of Corse) and the parishes of Hewels- (1 August, 1906).—See also under Dumbarton- field, Lancaut, St. Briavels, Tidenham, and , &c. Woolaston, in the administrative county of Anglesey, $c.—An Area comprising the adminis- Gloucester (1 June, 1908). trative counties of Anglesey, Carnarvon, \Buckinghamshire.—See under Berkshire, &c. Denbigh (except the petty sessional division of Upper Chirk, the parish of Chirk, and that part of Buteshire.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c. the parish of Glyn Traian which lies to the south Caithness.—See under Aberdeenshire, fyc. of the river Ceiriog), Flint (excluding the petty Cambridgeshire.—An Area comprising the ad- sessional division of Oveiton), Merioneth, and ministrative county of Cambridge (3 August, Montgomery (except the parishes of Hyssing- 1908). ton, Snead, Aston, Castlewright, Llangynog, Cardiganshire.—See under Breconshire, &c. Him ant, Pennant, Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, Carmarthenshire.—See under Breconshire, &c. Llanfechain. Llansaintffraid Pool, Llansaint- ffraid Deythur, Careghofa, Llandrinio, Llan- Carnarvonshire.—See under Anglesey, &c. dysilio, Criggion, and Bausley, and the borough Cheshire.—An Area comprising the administrative of Llanfyllin), and also comprising the parish county of Chester, and the county boroughs of of Brompton and Rhiston, and such parts of Birkenhead, Chester and Stockport (13 Decem- the parish of as lie to the west of the ber, 1909). River Camlad, in the administrative county of Clackmannan.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c. Salop (17 August, 1908).—See also under Cornwall,

f See;also under " Infected Areas."