4918 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23 JUNE, 1914. DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1911—continued. The following Areas are now " Scheduled Areas " for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908—continued. NOTE.—The term " administrative county " used in the following descriptions of Areas is fae district for which a county council is elected under the Local Government Act^ 1888, and includes all boioughs in it.which are not county boroughs. The following Areas are now " Scheduled Areas " for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Etigulation of Movement) Order of 1908 :— Aberdeenshire, dec.—An Area comprising the administrative county of Gloucester (16 counties erf Aberdeen, Argyll, B.anff, Bute, April, 1913). Caithness, Clackmannan, Elgin, Fife, For- Argyllshire.—See under Aberdeenshire, Brecon, the parishes of Linslade, Grove, Slapton, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Carnarvon, Denbigh Edlesborough, Ivinghoe, Pitstone, Chedding- (excluding the petty sessional division of ton, Marsworth, and Mentmore, in the tipper Chirk—except such parts of the administrative county of Buckingham, and parish of Llangadwaladr as lie to the north the detached part of the parish of Tetworth, of a linei commencing at the boundary of in the administrative county of Huntingdon that parish at Tomen y Gwyddel and pro- (24 March, 1914). ceeding westward along the fence, following \Berkshire, &c.—An Area comprising the ad- the watershed by Llyn Gloyw-bach and Pen ministrative counties of Berks, Bucks (except Llyn Gloyw to the boundary between the the parishes of Linslade, Grove, Slapton, parishes of Llangadwaladr and Llanarmon Edlesborough, Ivinghoe, Pitetone, Ched- Dyffryn Ceiriog on Bryn Du—and also ex- dington, Marsworth, and Mentmore), Mid- cluding that part of the parish of Glyn dlesex, and Oxford, and the county boroughs Traian which lies to the south of the River of Reading and Oxford, and the parishes of Ceiripg), Flint (excluding the petty sessional Highclere, Burghclere (including its de- division of Overton), Glamorgan, Hereford, tached part), East Woodhay, Ashmansworth, Merioneth, Monmouth, Montgomery [ex- Newtown, and Crux Easton, and the portions cluding the borough of Llanfyllin and the of the parishes of Kingsclere, Ecchinswell, parishes of, Hyssington, Snead, Aston, and Sydmonton lying to the north of a line Castlewright, Llangynog, Hirnant, Pennant, drawn along the northern fences of Free- Llanrhaiadr - yn - Mochnant, Llanfechain, mantle Park Down, Cannon Heath Down, Llansaintffraid Pool, Llansaintffraid Dey- Watership Down, Sydmonton Down, and thur, Careghofa, Llandrinio, Llandysilio, Hare Warren Down respectively, in the Criggion, Bausley, Llanwddyn, Llanfihan- administrative county of Southampton (11 gel-yng-ngwynfa, and Meifod (except the December, 1912).—See also under Bedford- portion which lies to the south of that part shire and Southampton. of the River Vyrnwy between the Broniarth Berwickshire, &c.—An Area comprising the Bridge and New Bridge Mechain, and also counties of Berwick, Roxburgh, and Sel- except such portion as lies to the south-east kirk, and the burghs of Hawick and Gala- of a line commencing at the junction of the shiels, and also comprising the parish of road from Castlehill-lane to the Fighting Stow, in the county of Midlothian (1 Octo- Cocks Inn with the southern boundary of the ber, 1911). parish, and proceeding thence in a westerly Breconshire, &c.—See under Anglesey, &c. direction by that road via the Fighting Cocks Buckinghamshire.—See under Berkshire, &c. Inn and the main road from Sarnau to Buteshire.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c. Geuffordd to the junction near Waen Cot- Caithness.—See under Aberdeenshire, Cardiff, Newport, Merthyr Tydfil, and Castle Camps) (17 November, 1911).—See Swansea, and also comprising the parish of also under Suffolk. Brompton and Rhiston, and such pasts of Cardiganshire.—See under Anglesey, &c. the parish of Chirbury as lie to the west of Carmarthenshire.—See under Anglesey, '<&c. the River CJamlad, in the administrative Carnarvonshire.—See under Anglesey,