11354 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 16 NOVEMBER, 1915.

DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1914—cmitinutd. The following Areas are now " Scheduled Areas " for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908—continued. mouth, the administrative counties of Cum- of Danemore Lane and Tandridge Lane, and berland and Westmorland, the petty ses- proceeding thence in a westerly direction via sional divisions of North Lonsdale and Danemore Lane, the Roman Road, Byers Hawkshead (including its detached part) in Lane, the northern boundary fence of Hook- the administrative county of Lancaster, and stile House and the orchard on the western the county borough of Barrow-in-Furness (1 side of Hookstile House to the boundary October, 1911). between the parishes of Godstone and Nottinghamshire.—See under Derbyshire, Home); and also comprising the county dec., and also under Yorkshire (West borough of Croydon (31 October, 1911).— Riding), dec. See also under . Orkney.—See under Aberdeenshire, dec. Sussex.—An Area comprising the administra- ^Oxfordshire.—See under Berkshire, &e. tive counties of East Sussex and West Peebles.—See under Aberdeenshire, dec. Sussex (except the parishes of Chithurst, Pembrokeshire.—See under Anglesey, dec. , Farnhurst, Hartin, , ,. Perthshire.—See under Aberdeenshire, dec. Linchemere, , Terwick,. Radnorshire.—See under Anglesey, dec. Trotton—including its detached part— Renfrew.—See under Dumbartonshire, dec. , , , and ,, Ross and Cromarty.—See under Aberdeen- in the administrative county of West shire, dec. Sussex), and the county boroughs of Roxburghshire.—See under Berwickshire, dec. Brighton and Hastings; and also comprising Rutland.—See under Leicestershire, &c. the parishes of Crowhurst, Lingfield, and Salop.—See under Anglesey, dec., and under Home; so much of the parish of Tandridge Cheshire, dec. as lies to the south of the South Eastern- Selkirkshire.—See under Berwickshire, dec. Railway (old main line) and to the east of Soke of Peterborough.—See under Hunting- Tandridge Lane; and so much of the parish donshire, dec., and under Leicestershire, dec. of Godstone, including its detached part, as Somerset.—An Area comprising the adminis- lies to the south of a line commencing at the trative county of Somerset and the county junction of Danemore Lane and Tandridge borough of Bath (1 June, 1908). Lane, and proceeding thence in a westerly ^Southampton?.—An Area comprising the ad- direction via Danemore Lane, the Roman ministrative county of Southampton (except Road, Byers Lane, the northern boundary the parishes of Highclere, Burghclere—in- fence'of Hookstile House, and the orchard cluding its detached part—East Woodhay, on the western side of Hookstile House to Ashmansworth, New town, and Crux E as ton, the boundary between the parishes of God- and the portions of the parishes of Kings- stone and Home, in the administrative clere, Ecchinswell, and Sydmonton lying to county of Surrey (31 October, 1911).—See the north of a line drawn along the northern alsj under Southampton and Surrey. fences of Freemantle Park Down, Cannon Sutherland.—See under Aberdeenshire, dec. Heath Down, Watership Down, Sydmonton ^Warwickshire.—See under Gloucestershire, Down, and Hare Warren Down respectively), dec. and the county boroughs of Bournemouth, Westmorland.—See under Northumberland, Portsmouth, and Southampton; and also dec. comprising the parishes of Chithurst, Wigtownshire.—An Area comprising the Elsted, Farnhurst, Harting, Iping, Linch, county of Wigtown (1 October, 1911). , Rogate, Stedham, Terwick, Wiltshire.—An Area comprising the admin- Trotton (including its detached part), Wool- istrative county of Wilts (ex ;ept the parishes beding, Treyford, Didling, and Bepton, in of Tollard Royal, Donhead St. Mary,^ the administrative county of (11 Semley, Sedgehill, East Knoyle, West December, 1912).—See also under Berkshire and Sussex. Knoyle, Mere, Kilmington, Stourton, and Staffordshire.—Fee under Cheshire, dec. Zeals, and that part of the parish of Long StirlinffsJiire.—See under Aberdeenshire, dec. Newnton which lies within the following Suffolk.—An Area comprising the adminis- boundary, namely:—Commencing at a point trative counties of East Suffolk and West on the north side of the main road from Suffolk, and the county borough of Ipswich; Tetbury to Malmesbury where it is crossed and also comprising the parishes of Kirtling, by the county boundary, and proceeding in Borough Green, Westley Waterless, Brink- a northerly and north-easterly direction ley, Carlton-cum-Willingham, Weston Col- along that boundary to the point where it ville, West Wratting, Balsham, West Wick- crosses the Great Western Railway line ham, Horseheath, Bartlow, Shudy Camps (Tetbury Branch) near a culvert; thence and Castle Camps, in the administrative following the county boundary across the county of Cambridge (17 November, 1911). railway to its southern boundary fence; —See also under Cambridge. thence in a south-westerly and north-westerly Surrey.—An Area comprising the adminis- direction along that boundary fence and the trative county of Surrey (except the parishes north side of the aforesaid main road to the of Crowhurst, Lingfield, and Home; so point of commencement) (1 March, 1915). much of the parish of Tandridge as lies to the Worcestershire.—See under Gloucestershire, south of the South Eastern Railway—old dec. main line—and to the east of Tandridge Yorkshire (East Riding).—(1.) An Area Lane; and so much of the parish of Godstone, comprising the administrative county of the including its detached part, as lies to the East Riding of the county of York—but ex- south of a line commencing at the junction cluding the petty sessional division of Buck- t Seo also under " Infected Areas." See also under " Special Orders."