( 8 ) No. 898, dated Gya, the 3rd October 1875. From-R. MACLEOD, Esq., M. D., Civil Surgeon of Gya. To-The Deputy Surgeon General, Dinapore Circle. WITH reference to your circular memorandum No. 11, dated the 11th April last, and enclosures, on the subject of leprosy as it exists in Bengal, I have the honour to submit the following remarks on the disease as it prevails in this district. 2. Through the assistance of the District Magistrate I obtained a return from the areas, urban and rural, selected for the registration of deaths. As the collecting agents were in some measure acquainted with this sort of enquiry, I thought more reliable returns would be obtained than if the scheme embraced the district generally. 3. The census return for 1872 gave the number of lepers among a population of 1,949,750 at 1,912, whereas the return under report puts the number among a population of 401,623 at 1,382. I have reason to believe that the latter statement is approximately correct. 4. Of this number 108 are unmarried, 1,110 are married to healthy persons who are alive, 159 were married to healthy persons who are now dead, while only three are married to lepers who are alive, and two were married to lepers who are dead. 5. One thousand two hundred and twenty-six are said not to have inherited the disease, 70 have relatives who are affected with leprosy, and 86 have had father or mother similarly affected. 6. The following statement shows the age and the duration of the disease of those affected : AGE. Under 10 years. 10 to 20 years. 20 to 30 years. 30 to 40 years. 40 to 50 years. 50 to 60 years. Above 60 years. Total. 2 36 172 374 398 265 135 1,382 DURATION OF DISEASE. 6 months to 1 year. 1 to 2 years. 2 to 3 years. 3 to 5 years. 5 to 10 years. 10 to 15 years. 15 to 20 years. 20 to 25 years. 25 to 30 years. Above 30 years. Total. ... 44 81 257 414 363 102 78 20 23 1,382