(98) more than half those returned from the other circles. The total of cholera deaths registered in this district is 1,906. Balasur.-Cholera prevailed all over the district, and throughout the year. The time of the endemic intensity of the disease was March and November, yet it was generally severe from February to July inclusive, and during the whole of the last three months of the year. The chief route for pilgrims from Northern and North-Western India passes through the whole length of the district. The total cholera deaths of the year is given at 2,776. The highest rate per 1,000 occurred in the Baliapal circle, which has no pilgrim route pass- ing through it. The death-rates of the circles most severely affected were as follows:-Baliapal 12.76, Chandbali 4.54, Dhamnagar 3.84, Jaleswar 3.21, and the town of Balasur itself 7.93 per 1,000. Midnapur.-Cholera present in this district all the year round, but in severe form in the first four months only. February and March were the most fatal months. From May to November inclusive, the disease did not occur with severity; there was a slight increase in June and again in November and December. The disease was reported from 25 of the 26 circles of the district. The severest mortality occured in the circles : Kontai at the rate of 16.58 per 1,000 of population, Nandigram 5.91, Bhagwanpur 4.69, Kedgree 3.63. Though this distict is traversed by the great stream of pilgrims to Puri from north and north-west, the circles which suffered most from cholera, lying as they do to the eastward of the district, are not traversed by pilgrims in any number. All the districts of the Rajshahi and Kuch Bihar Divisions suffered from cholera in 1875, but in different degrees of severity, as is shown in the follow- ing statement:- DISTRICTS. Deaths. Ratio per 1,000 of population. NUMBER OF VILLAGES. In district. Attacked. Dinagepur 1,268 .84 7,108 ? Malda 1,712 2.53 2,100 382 Rajshahi 1,247 .95 4,228 176 Rangpur 5,664 2.63 4,206 1,225 Bogra 1,888 2.73 2,666 512 Pabna 2,153 1.77 2,792 1,661 Darjiling 150 1.58 ... ... Jalpaiguri 1,353 ... 250 90 Except in Darjiling and Jalpaiguri, which has already been referred to, cholera was present all the year in the above districts. The seasonal activity of cholera in these districts is somewhat different from that of the more southern districts of the province, for the disease did not, as a rule, reach its maximum intensity till April, and in the case of Rangpur, May ; but Novem- ber was the most fatal month. In Darjiling district some of the Terai tea- plantations suffered severely from cholera. In the districts of Bhagalpur Division the seasonal prevalence of cholera differs from that of the districts already considered, and seems to observe a less constant rule in regard to its increase and decline, at the same time the periods of prevalence are more decidedly marked, and the intervals more defined, whilst, further, the disease appears to be less general over the whole area of the districts. Thus in Monghyr no death from cholera was registered in January, in February only 1, in March 28, and in April 79; in May the deaths rose to 424, and in June to 788 ; from June till September there was a decline in the number of deaths; in October a slight increase, and then again a steady decline till the end of the year; there were but 32 deaths in December. The disease was present in every circle of the district. In Bhagalpur there was but one death registered in each of the first three months of the year; 224 in the next three months, and in the rainy season, from July to October inclusive, 1,406; in November 1882, and in December only 3 deaths were registered. The whole of the 13 circles of the district were affected, but in 3 of them the disease prevailed slightly. In Purnea, which borders on the Rajshahi division, the seasonal prevalence of cholera resembles that of the districts of Rajshahi,