6. REPORT OF THE LEPROSY COMMISSION: February. Surgeon-Major G. Price of Burdwan and Surgeon J. Sykes of Fyzabad gave him every assistance. February 23rd to 25th.-Work was continued at Dehra Dun, where Surgeon-Major G. G. Maclaren gave much valu- able assistance. February 1st.-A third section of the Commission-B. N. R. and G. A. B.-left Calcutta on February 1st for Darjeeling, and here Surgeon-Major J. O'Brien gave them every assist- ance both in collecting lepers and in procuring samples of food eaten by the mixed population of the place. February 5th.-Returning to Calcutta they travelled to Gya, which was reached on February 5th. Here a number of lepers were examined at the Civil Hospital. The Commis- sioners take this opportunity of thanking Surgeon-Major R. D. Murray for his kind help and hospitality. February 10th and 11th.-Benares: Brigade-Surgeon W. R. Hooper had a number of lepers assembled for examina- tion at the Secrole Dispensary. February 13th.-Fyzabad: Here work was done at the Civil Hospital. February 15th.-Cawnpore: About a dozen vagrant lepers had been collected for the two Commissioners by Brigade- Surgeon J. H. Condon. February 17th and 18th.-The two Commissioners reach- ed Gwalior, where they were the guests of the Maharaja Scindia. Surgeon-Major A. M. Crofts assisted them in their enquiries. February 19th.-Agra was reached. February 23rd.-Aligarh was visited. Surgeon-Major W. H. Cadge kindly collected lepers for examination. February 25th.-The Commissioners proceeded to Delhi, where they were most hospitably entertained by Surgeon- Major B. Doyle, who assisted them in examining lepers in the city during their stay. March 2nd.-Peshawar: Surgeon H. Hendley had assem- bled a few lepers at the Civil Hospital.