4010 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 7, 1910.

DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 to 1909—continued. The following Areas are now " Scheduled Areas " for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908—continued. Kirby Hill, Humberton, Thornton Bridge, Kent.—An Area comprising the administrative Marton-le-Moor, Norton-le-Clay, Gundall with county of Kent, and the county borough of Leckby, Dishforth, Asenby, Rainton with Canterbury (1 June, 1908). Newby, Button Gpnyers, Melmerby, Wath, Norton Conyers, Middleton Quernhow, Sutton Kincardineshire.—See under Aberdeenshire, 8fC. Howgrftve, Howgrave, East Tanfield and West Kinross.—See under Aberdeenshire, $c. Tanfield); the county boroughs of Gateshead, South Shields, Sunderland, West Hartlepool, Kirkcudbrightshire.—See under Dumfries-shire, $fG. and Middlesbrough; and also comprising the petty sessional division of Buckrose (except Lanarkshire.—See under Dumbartonshire, &c. the parishes of Towthorpe, Fimber, and Friday- Lancashire.—An Area comprising the administra- thorpe), and the parishes of Thixendale, tive county of Lancaster—except the petty Butterwick, Foxholes-with-Boythorpe, Wold sessional divisions of North Lonsdale and Newton, Fordon, Hunmanby, Folkton, Muston, Hawkshead (including its detached part)— and Filey, in the administrative county of the and also comprising the county boroughs of . East Riding of the county of York (1 June, Blackburn, Blackpool, Bolton, Bootle, Burnley, 1908).—See also under Yorkshire (East Siding), Bury, Liverpool, Manchester, Oldham, Preston, and under Yorkshire (West Eiding). Rochdale, St. Helens, Salford, Southport, Elgin.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c. Warrington, and Wigan (15 April, 1910.)—See ^Essex.—An Area comprising the administrative also under Northumberland, .Sfc. county of Essex (excluding the parishes of Leicestershire, $c.—An Area comprising the Little Hallingbury, Great Hallingbury, Birch- administrative counties of Leicester, the Parts anger, Stansted Mountfitchet, Farnham, of Holland, Kesteven, and Lindsey Divisions Manuden, Berden, Ugley, Elsenham, and of Lincolnshire, and Rutland, and the county Henham, and the borough of East Ham) boroughs of Leicester, Great Grimsby, and (19 January, 1906).—See also under Bedford- Lincoln; the petty sessional division of shire, &c., and under London. Little Bowden and the parishes of Easton-on- Fife.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c. the-Hill, Colly weston, Duddington, Wakerley, Flintshire.—See under Anglesey, &c., and also under Harringworth, Bulwick, Blatherwycke, Laxton, • Cheshire, tyc. Fineshade, King's Cliffe, Apethorpe, Nassing- ton, and Yarwell, in the administrative county Forfarshire.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c. of Northampton; and the parishes of , Glamorgan.—See under Anglesey^ &c. St. Martin's Without, Wittering, , ^Gloucestershire.—An Area comprising the ad- Southorpe, Ufford, and Bainton, in the ministrative county of Gloucester (excluding administrative county of the Soke of Peter- the parishes of Aston Somerville, Childs Wick- borough (19 May, 1910). ham, Hinton-on-the-Green, Admington, Clifford Lincolnshire.—See under Leicestershire, &c. Chambers, Dorsington, Long Marston, Peb- worth, Preston-on-Stour, Quinton, Welf ord-on- ' Linlithgow, &c.—An Area comprising the counties Avon, Weston-on-Avon, Hewelsfield, Lancaut, of Linlithgow and Midlothian (except the parish St. Briavels, Tidenham, Woolaston, and of Stow), the burghs of Leith and Musselburgh, Staunton, and the petty sessional division of and the city of Edinburgh (30 June, 1909).— Newent—except the parish of Corse); and also See also under Berwickshire, &c, comprising the parishes of Conderton,Gutsdean, London.—An Area comprising the administra- Daylesford, Evenlode, Oyerbury, Teddington, tive county of London, the city of London, and Blockley, in the administrative county of the county borough of West Ham, and the Worcester, and the county boroughs of Bristol borough of East Ham (1 June, 1908). and Gloucester (27 January, 1910).—See also under Anglesey, under Warwickshire, and Merionethshire.—See under Anglesey, tifc. under Worcestershire. Middlesex.—See under Berkshire, &c. Haddingtonshire.—An Area comprising the county of Haddington (17 June, 1907). Midlothian.—See under Linlithgow, &c., and also under Berwickshire, &c. Hampshire.—See under Southampton. Monmouthshire.—See under Anglesey, &c. ^Herefordshire.—See under Anglesey, &c. Montgomeryshire.—See under Anglesey, &c., and Hertfordshire.—See under Bedfordshire, &c. also under Cheshire, ifc. Huntingdonshire, &c.—An Area comprising the administrative counties of Huntingdon, the Nairn.—See under Aberdeenshire, fyc. Isle of Ely, and the Soke of Norfolk.—An Area comprising the administrative except the parishes of Wothorpe, St. Martin's county of Norfolk, and the county boroughs of Without, Wittering, Barnack, Southorpe, Norwich and Great Yarmouth (1 June, 1908). Ufford, and Bainton (19 May, 1910).—See also under Leicestershire, &c, Northamptonshire. — An Area comprising the ad- Inverness-shire.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c. ministrative county of Northampton (except the petty sessional division of Little Bowden Isle of Ely.—See under Huntingdonshire, &c. . and the parishes of Easton-on-the-Hill, Colly- Isle of Wight.—An Area comprising the adminis- weston, Duddingtou, Wakerley,Harringworth, trative county of the Isle of Wight 15 April, Bulwick, Blatherwycke, Laxton, Fineshade, 1908). King's Cliffe, Apethorpe, Nassington, and

t See also under " Infected Areas.'