?(45) Of the 8 stations occupied by European troops, the three following recorded cholera in 1869:- Dum-Dum Strength 500 Admissions 2 Deaths 0 Berhampore “ 154 “ 1 “ 1 Dinapore “ 867 “ 4 “ 1 The strength of the affected troops is 1,521, the percentage of admissions to strength 0.46, and of deaths to admissions 28. Of the 7 admissions there were 1 in April, 1 in May, 1 in June, 1 in July, 1 in August, 1 in September and 1 in December. Among the native troops-total average strength 5,080-there were altogether 41 admissions and 20 deaths from cholera, giving a death-rate of 3·94 per mille of strength. Of the 10 stations occupied by native troops, the 7 following recorded cholera in 1869 :- Fort William Strength 620 Admissions 4 Deaths 3 Alipore “ 797 “ 5 “ 2 Dum-Dum “ 420 “ 1 “ 1 Barrackpore “ 826 “ 2 “ 1 Dacca “ 331 “ 13 “ 7 Jalpaigori “ 633 “ 1 “ 1 Dinapore “ 532 “ 15 “ 5 The strength of the affected troops is 4,159, the percentage of admissions to strength 0.98, and of deaths to admissions 49. Of the 41 admissions there were 12 in February, 6 in March, 6 in April, 7 in May, 4 in June, 4 in August, 1 in November, and 1 in December. Among the jail populations--total average strength 17,194--there were altogether 488 admissions and 182 deaths from cholera, giving a death-rate of 10.58 per mille of strength. Of the 47 jails in the province, the 32 following recorded cholera in 1869 :- Alipore Strength 2,450 Admissions 104 Deaths 33 Baraset 204 1 0 Kisnagarh 415 2 0 Hugli 526 10 4 Serampore 42 2 1 Raniganj 36 7 4 Malda 93 13 5 Dinajpur 408 2 1 Rajshahi 490 1 0 Rangpur 391 53 20 Bogra 158 5 4 Mymensingh 527 3 1 Pubna 180 3 2 Bakirganj 527 32 19 Chittagong 244 2 2 Tipperah 346 2 1 Dacca 468 1 Midnapore 723 13 4 Balasore 160 4 1 Cuttack 327 1 1 Puri 130 5 4 Ranchi 312 6 4 Hazaribagh 983 6 1 Bhagalpur 299 8 5 Purniah 310 2 1 Gya 490 7 3 Patna 438 58 15 Digah 776 6 0 Arrah 398 18 6 Champaran 260 34 15 Muzaffarpur 310 15 6 Chaprah 269 56 18 The strength of the affected jails is 13,990, the percentage of admissions to strength 3·49, and of deaths to admissions 37. Of the 488 admissions there were 9 in January, 13 in February, 53 in March, 73 in April, 67 in May, 38