9594 THE GAZETTE, 17 DECEMBER, 1912.

^ DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1911—continued. The following Areas are now " Infected Areas" for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908—continued. Lindsey Division of Lincolnshire, comprising (2.) An Area comprising the borough of the parishes of Middle Kasen, Market Rasen, and the parishes of Skidby, Cotting- Tealby, North Willingham, and Linwood ham, Preston (including its detached part), (28 August, 1912). Burstwick, Burton Pidsea, Roos, Ryhill and Camerton, and Thorngumbald, in the ad- Middlesex.—An Area in the administrative ministrative county of the East Riding of county of Middlesex, comprising the petty ; and also comprising the county sessional division of Brentford (excluding its borough of Kingston-upon-Hull (3 Septem- detached part, but including the bovough of ber, 1912). Ealing), and the parishes of Wembley (in- cluding its detached part), Northolt, Hayes, (3.) An Area in the administrative county Cranford, Harlington, East Bedfont, Har- of the , comprising mondsworfch, West Drayton, Yiewsley, and the parishes of Great , Nafferton, Cowley (3 June, 1912). Lowthorpe, Little Kelk, Great Kelk, Gemb- ling, Foston on the Wolds, Beeford, North Northamptonshire.—An Area comprising the Frodingham, Rotsea, Brigham, Wansford, parishes of Rushden, Newton Bromswold, Skerne, and Hutton Cranswick (13 Novem- and Higham Park, in the administrative ber, 1912). county of Northampton; and also comprising the parishes of Wymington, Podington, Yorkshire (North Riding).—An Area in the Souldrop, and Knotting, in the administra- administrative county of the North Riding tive county of Bedford (26 October, 1912). of Yorkshire, comprising the parishes of Easingwold, Husthwaite, Thornton on the Staffordshire.—An Area in the administrative Hill, Oulston, Crayke, Marton cum Moxby, county of Stafford, comprising the petty Farlington, Stillington, and Huby (17 Octo- sessional division of Lichfield and Brownhills ber, 1912). (excluding its detached part) and the borough of Lichfield (3 December, 1912). Yorkshire (West Riding).—(1.) An Area in the administrative county of the West Riding of Surrey.—An Area in the administrative county Yorkshire, comprising the parishes of of Surrey, comprising the parishes of Drighlington, Birkenshaw, Hunsworth, Woking and Bisley (except its detached Cleckheaton, Clifton, Fixby, Elland, Stain- part) (17 October, 1912). land and Old Lindley, Greetland, Upper Greetland, Norland, Sowerby Bridge, Wiltshire.—An Area in the administrative Southowram, Hipperholme, Nowood Green county of Wilts, comprising the petty ses- and Coley, Shelf, Queensbury, and Clayton, sional division of Chippenham (including and the borough of Brighouse; and also com- the borough of Chippenham) (28 October, prising the county boroughs of Bradford and 1912). 'Halifax (20 April, 1912). . Yorkshire (East Biding).—(1.) An Area in the (2.) An Area in the Administrative administrative county of the East Riding of county of the West Riding of Yorkshire Yorkshire, comprising the borough of comprising the borough of Barnsley (15 (26 June, 1912). August, 1912).

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 Ad, 1888, and includes all boroughs in it which are not county boroughs. The following Areas are now " Scheduled Areas " for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908 :— Aberdeenshire, &c.—An Area comprising the the watershed by Llyn Gloyw-bach and Pen counties of Aberdeen, Argyll, Banff, Bute, Llyn Gloyw to the boundary between the Caithness, Clackmannan, Elgin, Fife, For- parishes of Llangadwaladr and Llanarmon far, Inverness, Kincardine, Kinross, Nairn, Dyffryn Ceiriog on Bryn Du—and also ex- Orkney, Perth, Ross and Cromarty, Stir- cluding that part of the parish of Glyn ling, Sutherland, and Zetland, and the de- Traian which lies to the south of the River 1 tached part of the county of Dumbarton; Ceiriog), Flint (excluding the petty sessional the cities of Aberdeen, Dundee, and Perth; division of Overton), Glamorgan, Hereford, and the burghs of Petprhead, Campbeltown, Merioneth, Monmouth, Montgomery [ex- Elgin, Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Arbroath, cluding the borough of Llanfyllin and the Brechin, Forfar, Montrose, Inverness, Fal- parishes of Hyssington, Snead, Aston, kirk, and Stirling (1 October, 1911).—SM Castlewright, Llangynog, Hirnant, Pennant, also under Dumbartonshire, <&c. Llanrhaiadr - yn-- Mochnant, Llanfechain, esey,