THE LONDON GAZETTE, 9 AUGUST, 1927. 5191

DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1925— continued. SHEEP SCAB MOVEMENT AREAS. The following Areas are now *' Movement Areas " for the purposes of Part I of the Sheep (Double Dipping) Order of 1920 :— Inverness.—An Area comprising the Little Bowland; such parts of the parishes of islands known as the Outer Hebrides (except Hornby-with-Farleton, Claughton (Lancaster the islands of St. Kilda, Dune, Soay and Rural District) and Caton as lie to the south Borer ay), in the county of Inverness. and east of the London Midland and Soottish Rots and Cromarty.—An Area comprising Railway from Lancaster to High Bentham; the island of Lewis, including the smaller so much of the parish of as lies to islands adjacent thereto, in the county of Boss the south and east of the Secondary Road No. •and Cromarty. 50 from Oak Cottage to the parish boundary south of Backwood End; so much of the An Area comprising:— parish of Ellel as lies to the east of the in the administrative county of . Secondary Road No. 50 from the parish boundary near Backwood End to the London The parishes of Hope Woodlands, Derwent, Midland and Scottish Railway at 33dale, Dore and , and such parts of the Station, and east of the said railway from .parishes of Charles worth, Hayfield, Chapel-en- Bay Horse Station to the Cleveley parish le-Frith, Peak Forest, Castleton, Aston, Thorn- boundary; so much of the parishes of Cleveley hill, Bamford, Outseats and Hathersage, as lie and Nether Wyresdale as lies to the east of to the south, east and north of the following the London Midland and Scottish Railway boundary, namely: — from Lancaster to Preston; so much of the Commencing at the point of intersection of parish of Barnacre with Bonds as lies to the the boundaries of Cheshire, and east of the London Midland and Scottish Yorkshire, near Saltersbrook Bridge, then in Railway and north of the district road from a westerly direction along the county bound- Forge Bridge (leading past All Saints Church, ary of Cheshire and Derby to Crowden Station, via Long Lane to the Paper Mill at Oaken- thence along the road via Torside, and the clough); so much of the parish of Chipping Devils Elbow to the point where it reaches the as lies to the north of the Secondary Road No. boundary of the borough of Glossop, thence 51 (from Bailey Hey via Fiddler's Lane, along the eastern boundary of the said bound- Collins Hill Lane and Blackhouse Lane to ary, to the point where it meets the main road Chipping village); and so much of the parish to Hayfield, thence in a southerly direction of Leagram as lies to the north of the along that road via the Grouse Inn to Hayfield, Secondary Road No. 51 from Chipping village thence continuing in a generally south-easterly to Doeford Bridge. direction via Chinley Head and Bole Hill to Chapel-en-le-Frith, thence in an easterly In the county of the West Riding of Yorks. direction along the road via Laneside to the So much of the parishes of Bowland Forest Inn at Sparrowpit, thence along the road via Higher Division, Bowland Forest Lower Perryfoot, Oxlow House and the Winnats to Division, Easington, Slaidburn, Newton, Castleton, thence in an easterly and south- Bentham, Clapham-oum-Newby, Austwick, easterly direction along the main road via Hope Lawkland, Giggleswick, Rathmell, Wiggles- to Hathersage, thence by the' road under the worth, Gisburn Forest, Tosside, Bolton-by- Railway from Hathersage to Grindleford, west Bowland, Sawley, Grindleton, West Bradford, of Hathersage Station, to Grindleford Bridge, Waddington, Bashall Eaves~and Great Mitton thence in a north-easterly direction along the as lies within the following boundary, road from Grindleford Bridge to , to namely:— • the point where it meets the western boundary •of the parish of Totley, near Fox House Inn, Commencing at a point where the London thence in a northerly direction along the west- Midland and Scottish Railway from Lancaster ern boundaries of the parishes of Totley and to Long Preston crosses the county boundary Dore, to the county boundary, thence in a near High Bentham, thence south-easterly generally north-easterly and northerly direction along that railway to the point where it inter- to the point of commencement. sects the road from Settle to Rathmell, thence in a southerly direction along that road via In the county of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Rathmell, Wigglesworth, Becks Brow Bottom, The parish of Bradfield; so much of the Pikeber, Mere Sike, Flass Gate, Forest Becks, .parish of Langsett as lies to the south and Holden, Bolton Peel, and Bow Lathe to Saw- west of the road from Sheffield via Langsett ley; thence continuing hi a south westerly and Crow Edge to Hepworth, and such part of direction along the road from Sawley via the city and county borough of Sheffield as lies Foxley Bank, Grindleton, Lane Side, Lower to the west of the following boundary, West Clough, West Bradford, Waddington, namely:— Bashall Bridge, Backridge, and Bashall to the Commencing at the county boundary near ; thence following the county Ringinglow, thence via Ringinglow, Andwell boundary in a generally northerly direction to Lane, Blackbrook Road, Rails Road, Bingley the point of commencement. Lane and Hopwood Lane to the city An Area comprising:— boundary. . So much of the county of Westmorland as is An Area comprising:— comprised within the following boundary, In the county of Lancaster. namely:— The parishes of Tatham, Wray-with-Botton. Commencing at a point in the parish of Shap Roeburndale, , Bleasdale and Urban where the railway runs.underneath the