SATARA DISTRICT.] 249 Week ending Cases. Deaths. 1st October 1897 35 26 8th " " 27 19 15th " " 35 31 22nd " " 51 48 29th " " 110 83 5th November " 75 71 12th " " 53 50 19th " " 41 27 26th " " 47 30 3rd December " 23 22 10th " " 18 20 17th " " 11 15 24th " " 5 6 31st " " 2 3 7th January 1898 1 1 14th " " 1 1 Total ... 535 453 TASGAON TOWN Population 11,261. No case was reported after the 14th January 1898. Tásgaon Táluka. From the Town to the Táluka was but a step. There was little restriction on the move- ments of the townspeople, and their dispersion led to an out- break all over the Táluka. But unlike most other places in the District, the people left the village directly cases occurred among them, and, in fact, in some instances before plague was notified. This action had the very beneficial result of limiting the number of attacks. Out of the 20 villages attacked in Assistant Surgeon Merchant's charge, only two had not been so evacuated, viz., Chinchni and Bhose. The former, with a population of 3,155, had 255 attacks and 204 deaths ; the latter with a smaller population-2,445-had very nearly the same proportion of cases and deaths, viz., 188 and 144 respectively. In other words, about 8 per cent. of the population were attacked in these two villages. On the other hand, in the evacuated villages the attacks were in all cases, except that of Doongersoni, under 4 per cent. of the population, being less than 2 per cent. in 9 cases. In Doongersoni alone the proportion was over 9 per cent., doubtless due to tardy evacuation. There was a general subsidence towards the end of the year 1897, but fresh villages were attacked and the epidemic lingered on in this Táluka after the disease had subsided everywhere else in the District. This is attributed to the continued outbreak in the Southern Marátha Country whence infection was freely brought into Tásgaon. In any case plague did not die out in Tásgaon Táluka during the hot weather, and was ultimately responsible for the third epidemic in the District. Up to the end of May 1898 there were 1,218 cases and 946 deaths in the Tásgaon Táluka, exclusive of those in Tásgaon Town. Sátára Town. Population-29,601. Plague in the Sátára District had already reached its zenith in October 1897, and a marked, though gradual, decline had set in in the month of November 1897, when the town of Sátára was attacked. The first imported case had come from Bombay, and occurred on the 10th January 1897, but was not allowed to establish infection; 5 more cases were imported in February, but were 63