153 Of these 20 were not cases of plague. The plague mortality is therefore 75·81 of the 232 deaths:- 52 died within 24 hours of admission. 45 " " 48 " " Excluding the deaths within 48 hours the plague mortality is 64·59. Jullaha Suni Mahommedan Hospital. PRIVATE HOSPITAL NO. 17. This hospital in the Ripon Road, Byculla, also known as the Suni Mahommedan hospital, Madanpura, was re-opened in October 1897. The patients were treated by a Hakim, the general management being under the supervision of a Government Medical Officer. Cases admitted 546 General mortality, 50·3 per cent. " discharged 275 " died 271 Many of the above cases were admitted for observation and did not shew symptoms of plague. The following are details of the plague cases only:- Plague cases admitted 284 Plague mortality, 70·42 per cent. " discharged 84 " died 200 Kapol and Lad Joint Plague Hospital. PRIVATE HOSPITAL NO. 18. Tribhowandas Mangaldas Nathubhai, Esq., J. P., Chairman of Committee. V. Mohanjee, Esq., Jamnadas Lackmidas Mody, Esq., Honorary Secretaries. Medical Officers. Dr. P. Harichand, L. M. &. S., Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Narayan Rao Shengdi, Resident Medical Officer. The general arrangements and management of the hospital are good. Separate accommodation is provided for suspicious fever cases sent in for observation. Cases admitted 264 General mortality, 49·62 per cent. " discharged 114 " died 131 " remaining 19 Many of the cases kept under observation did not prove to be Plague. Plague cases admitted 172 Plague mortality, 76·16 per cent. " discharged 22 " died 131 " remaining 19