4074 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 4 JUNE, 1912.

DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1911—continued. The following Areas are now "Infected Areas" for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Eegulation of Movement) Order of 1908—continued. Middlesex.—An Area in the administrative (2.) An Area in the administrative county county of Middlesex, comprising the petty of East Suffolk, comprising the parishes of sessional division of Brentford (excluding its Baylham, Nettlestead, Somersham, Flowton, detached part, Jbut including the borough of Great Blakenham, Little Blakenham, Bram- Baling), and the parishes of Wembley (in- ford (excluding its detached part), Claydon, cluding its detached part), Northolt, Hayes, Akenham, and Whitton (15 May, 1912). Cranford, Harlington, East Bedfont, Har- Surrey.—An Area in the administrative mondsworth, West Drayton, Yiewsley, and county of Surrey, comprising the parishes Cowley (3 June, 1912). of West Molesey, East Molesey, Esher, Monmouthshire.—An Area in the administra- Thames Ditton, Long Ditton, Hook, Surbi- tive county of Monmouth, comprising the ton, Tolworth, Chessington, Ewell, and parishes of Abersychan, Llanhilleth, Ponty- Epsom (27 February, 1912). pool, Llanvihangel Pontymoil, Abercarn, Wiltshire.—An Area in the administrative and Mynyddislwyn (25 March, 1912). county of Wilts, comprising the petty ses- Northamptonshire^—(1.) An area comprising sional divisions of Swindon, Cricklade (ex- the parishes of Floore, Brington, Althorp, cept its detached part), Malmesbury, Chip- Harlestone, Harpole, Upton, Duston, Dal- penham, Calne, Melksham, and Trowbridge, lington, and Boughton, in the administra- such portion of the petty sessional division tive county of Northampton; and also com- of Devizes as lies to the north of the Great prising the county borough of Northampton Western Railway line from Pewsey to West- {18 December, 1911). bury, the parishes of West Ashton, Steeple (2.) An Area in the administrative county Ashton, Great Hinton, Keevil, Bulkington, of Northampton, comprising the borough of Holt, Atworth, and Broughton Gifford, the Higham Ferrers and the parishes of Har- lands common to the parishes of Broughton grave, Chelveston-cum-Caldecott, Raunds, Gifford and Melksham Without, and the Stanwick, Ringstead, Great Addington, boroughs of Calne, Chippenham, Malmes- Little Addington, Irthlingborough, Fine- bury, Swindon and Devizes (20 May, 1912). don, Great Harrowden, Wellingborough, Yorkshire (East Riding).—(1.) An Area in the Wilby, Hears Ashby, Hardwick, Little administrative county of the East Riding of Harrowden, Orlingbury, Isham, Pytchley, Yorkshire, comprising the borough of Broughton, Burton Latimer, Woodford, Beverley and the parishes of Bishop Burton, Twywell, Cranford St. John, Cranford St. Walkington, and North Newbald (4 March, Andrew, Barton Seagrave, Kettering, 1912). Warkton, Grafton Underwood, Weekley, (2.) An Area in the administrative county Geddington, Newton, Great Oakley, Little of the East Riding of Yorkshire, comprising Oakley, and Stanion (4 March, 1912). the parish of North Frodingham (19 March, Somersetshire.—An Area in the administra- 1912). tive county of , comprising the Yorkshire (West Riding).— (1) An Area in the parishes of , Uphill, Hutton, Bleadon, Administrative county of the West Riding Christon, Loxton, , Biddisham, of Yorkshire comprising the parishes of , Weare, Chapel Allerton, East Drighlington, Birkenshaw, Hunsworth, Brent, Mark, Catcott, Edington, Chilton Cleckheaton, Clifton, Fixby, Elland, Stain- upon Polden, Cossington, , land and Old Lindley, Greetland, Upper , , , Highbridge Greetland, Norland, Sowerby Bridge, North, Highbridge South, Burnham, Burn- Southowram, Hipperholme, Nowood Green ham Without, , and Berrow, and Coley, Shelf, Queensbury, and Clayton, excluding any detached parts of such and the borough of Brighouse; and also com- parishes (29 April, 1912). prising the county boroughs of Bradford and Suffolk.—(1.) An Area comprising the parishes Halifax (20 April, 1912). of Cotton, Bacton, Wetherden, Haughley, (2.) An Area comprising the petty ses- Shetland, Harleston, Old Newton, and Gip- sional divisions of Eastern Ainsty, and Tad- ping, in the administrative county of East caster, in the administrative county of the Suffolk; and also comprising the parishes of West Riding of Yorkshire; and also com- Elmswell, Woolpit, and Rattlesden, in the prising the city and county borough of York, administrative county of West Suffolk (15 and the parish of York Castle (16 May, May, 1912). 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 ling, Sutherland, and Zetland, and the de- counties of Aberdeen, Argyll, Banff, Bute, tached part of the county of Dumbarton; Caithness, Clackmannan, Elgin, Fife, For- the cities of Aberdeen, Dundee, and Perth; far, Inverness, Kincardine, Kinross, Nairn, and the burghs of Peterhead, Campbeltown, Orkney, Perth, Ross and Cromarty, Stir- Elgin, Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, Arbroath,