112 On the 12th of February 25 more English Nurses arrived from England, and were posted to the several hospitals:- Arthur Road Nurse Foxlee, Scott, Gardiner, Pearse, Chick, Bleaney, Greening, Cracknell. Grant Road " Truman, Richardson, Evans. Modikhana " Grieveson, Wood, Brown, Campbell, Hodges, Buckley, Snowdon. Narielwadi " Murphy, Bradshaw, Riley, Hylands. Police Hospital " Smith, Harvey. It was difficult to house so many ladies at once. Old Govern- ment House, Parel, could accommodate no more. Accordingly a suite of rooms was taken at the Adelphi Hotel and put in order and furnished by the Committee, while tents and huts were erected at Narielwadi and Modikhana for the staff at those hospitals. With so many Nurses it was necessary to select one of them as responsible head to organize and direct the others under the require- ments of the Committee, and Miss Robinson was accordingly appointed Lady Superintendent of Nurses, the duties of which post she carried out with commendable zeal and capacity, In April she resigned the post of Lady Superintendent to join the Indian Nursing Service, and Miss Green was appointed in her place. The Committee are glad to state that the whole band of English Sisters and Bombay Nurses have performed their duties with admirable credit and patience under the severe strain thrown upon them by the novel, harassing, and painful work that they were called upon to do. They were suddenly placed in the midst of all the trying circumstances of native Plague hospitals, with no knowledge of the language or customs of their patients; and they had also to face the unknown dangers of a dreaded and loathsome disease. Further, they experienced the terrors of the fire at Modikhana Hospital and of the riots, and on both occasions behaved with great courage and fortitude. The Committee have greatly appreciated the services of the whole Nursing Staff, and are confident that their devoted and tender care of their patients has created a revolution in the attitude of a considerable section of the people of Bombay towards hospital treatment. The services of Miss Robinson, the Lady Superintendent of Nurses, of Miss Green at the Maratha Hospital, of Miss Kendal at Grant Road, of Miss Bridge at Narielwadi, and of Miss Winscom at Modikhana, deserve special mention,