(23) The strength of the affected jails is 11,828, the percentage of admissions to strength 3.07, and of deaths to admissions 45. Of the 363 admissions there were 5 in January, 2 in February, 53 in March, 57 in April, 74 in May, 4 in June, 49 in July, 20 in August, 56 in September, 9 in October, 28 in Novem- ber, and 6 in December. Taking all the figures together, the monthly prevalence of the disease is shown in the accompanying diagram. The districts shown to be affected by cholera in 1867 are marked on the map for that year. From the above returns it appears that the cholera of 1867 in the Bengal Province was much less prevalent than in the preceding year. In 1866, as in 1863, cholera seems to have prevailed with considerable epidemic force all over the Bengal Province. In 1867 the disease appears to have subsided to its ordinary rate of prevalence, at least as concerns its annual incidence, among the troops and jails in the province. Meteorology.-