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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 25 MAKCH, 19J 3. 2247 DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1911—continued.

Tbe following Areas are now " Scheduled Areas " for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908—continued.

Dorsetshire.—An Area comprising the ad- ton, Clifford Chambers, Dorsington, Long ministrative county of ; and also com- Mareton, Pebworth, Preston-on-Stour, prising the parishes of Tollard Royal, Don- Quinton, Welford-on-Avon, Weston-on head St. Mary, ,. , East Avon, Hewelsfield, Lancaut, St. Briavels, Knoyle, , Mere, Kilmingtoh, Tidenham, Woolaston, and Staunton, and Stourton, and , in the administrative the petty sessional division of Newent—ex- county of Wilts (17 March, 1913). cept the parish of Corse); and also compris- Dumbartonshire, tkc.—An Area comprising the ing the parishes of Conderton, Cutsdean, counties of Dumbarton (except its detached Daylesford, Evenlode, Overbury, Tedding- part), Lanark, Peebles, and Renfrew, and ton, and Blockley, in the administrative the burghs of Airdrie, Dumbarton, county of Worcester, and the county Greenock, Hamilton, Paisley, Port Glasgow boroughs of Bristol and Gloucester (27 and Rutherglen and the city of Glasgow January, 1910).—See also under Anglesey, (1 October, 1911).—See also under Aber- under Warwickshire, and under Worcester- deenshire, &c. shire) Dumfries-shire, tkc.—An Area comprising the Haddingtonshire.—An Area comprising the counties of Dumfries and Kirkcudbright, county of Haddington (1 October, 1911). and the burgh of Dumfries (1 October, Hampshire.—See under Southampton. 1911). Herefordshire.—See under Anglesey,

t See also under " Infected Areas.'