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DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1910. RETURN of OUTBREAKS of SWINE-FEVER for the Week ended 29th July, 1911. Swine Swing Slaughtered Slaughtered as Diseased as Diseased Counties (including all Outbreaks or as having Counties (including all Outbreaks or us having Boroughs therein*). confirmed. been ex- Boroughs therein*). confirmed. been ex- posed to posed to Infection. Infection.

ENGLAND. No. No. . No. No. ."Bedford 2 7 Sussex, East 1 10 Chester ... 1 Wilts ... 7 93 Derby 2 17 Worcester o 3 Durham . 1 -1 York, East Hiding 2 17 1 6 ,, North Riding 2 14- Gloucester 6 71 „ Wesc Riding 1 40 Hants ... 3 16 Hertford 1 4 WALES. Kent 3 10 Lincoln, Parts of Holland ... 1 3 Carnarvon 1 6 ,, „ Kesfcoven ... 2 3 Denbigh 1 Middlesex 1 72 Glamorgan 1 34 Monuionth 2 13 Norfolk 3 58 Northampton ... 31 SCOTLAND. Soke of Peterborough • 1 1 NftftC! I 3 Ayr ... 1 59 Avf/Yi-J i •\ Lanark ... 27 Salop 9 Renfrew 10 Somerset 1 Suffolk 57 Surrey -• ••• 2 14 i TOTAL 53 719 * For convenience Berwick-upon-Tweed is considered to be in Northumberland, Dudley in Worcestershire, Stoekport in Cheshire, and the city of London in the county of London. NOTE.—The term " administrative county " used in the following descriptions of Areas is the district for which a sounty council is elected under the Local Government Act, 1S88, and includes all boroughs in it which are not county boroughs. The following Areas are now "Infected Areas" for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908 :— Denbighshire, &c.—An Area comprising the (5.) An Area in the administrative county petty sessional divisions of Bromfield and of Essex comprising the parishes of Waltham. Ruabon, the parishes of Llangollen Urban, Holy Cross, Chingford, Waltharnstow, and Llangollen Rural, and Llantysilio, and the Woodford (20 July, 1911). borough of Wrexham, in the administrative (6.) An Area in the administrative county county of Denbigh; the parish of Marford of Essex comprising the parishes of ,. and HoseLey, in the administrative county Great Easton, Wimbish, Radwinter, Ash- of Flint; and also comprising, in the ad- don, Bartlow End (including its detached ministrative county of Merioneth, the parts), Hadstock, Great Chesterford, Little= parish of Llansantffraid Glyn Dyfrdwy, Chesterford, Strethall, Littlebury, Chrishall and such parts of the parish of Corwen as (including, its detached part), Wendeii lie to the north of the railway line from Lofts, Langley, Elmdon, Arkesden, Claver- Corwen to Llangollen and to the east of the ing, Wendens Ambo, Newport (including its railway line from Corwen to Ruthin (In detached part), Wicken Bonhunt, Ridding, June, 1911). Quendon, Widdington (including its de- Essex.—(1.) An Area in the administrative tached parts), and Debden; and the boroughi county of Essex comprising the petty of (20 July, 1911). • sessional division of Brentwood (3 May, fi'tfe.—An Area in the county of Fife, compris- 1911). ing the parishes of Ballingry, Beath, Dun- (2.) An Area in the administrative county fermline, Saline, Carnock, Torryburn, Cul- of Essex comprising the parish of Boxted ross, and Tulliallan, and the burgh of Durt- (14 June, 1911). fermline (4 July, 1911). (3.) An Area in the administrative county of Essex comprising the parishes of Kelve- Flintshire.—See under Denbighshire, &c. don, River.hall, Inworth (including its Gloucestershire.—(1.) An Area comprising the- detached part), Great Braxted, Little petty sessional division of Nailsworth, and' Braxted, (including its detached the parishes of Nympsfield, Frocester, part), the detached parts of the parish of Leonard Stanley, King's Stanley, Rod- Faulkbourne which lie between the parishes borough, Thrupp, Chalford, Bisley with* of Witham a,nd Rivenhall, Hatfield Peverel, Lypiatt, Stroud (including its detached' Wickham Bishops, Great Totham (excluding part), Uplands, Whiteshill, Pitchcombe, its detached part), Ulting, , Randwick, Cainscross, Stonehouse, and East- Langford, and Heybridge (14 June, 1911). ington, in. the administrative county of (4.) An Area in the administrative county Gloucester (29 March, 1911). of Essex comprising the parishes of Little (2.) An Area comprising the petty ses- Maplestead, Urban, Halstead sional division of Lawford's Gate (except Rural, Gosfield, Colne Engaine, Earl's the parishes of Henbury, Bitton, and' Colne, and White Colne (19 July, 1911). Doynton) in the administrative county of