?INDEX. iii D Dadabhai, Mr. Pragdas, 155. Dakor, 160, 166, 167, 168. Dakor pilgrimage, 160. Dalal, Lt.-Col. K. A., I.M.S., 190, 207. Dalgado, Dr. D. G., Damania, Dr., 338. Damaun, 2, 37, 69, 80. Damaun Cordon, 182. Damodardas, Mr., 178. Danda, 193. Daunt, Lieut., 248. Davar, Mr. S. C., 265. Dayaram, Mr., 334. Death registration, 33. -at Broach, 155, 157. First introduction of-131. Deesa, 179. Definition of Plague, 72, 109, 119. Desai, Assist. Surgeon Manilal, 179. Detention Camps- Cost of-146. Detention Camp system, 141, 142, 146. Date of abolition of-13. Dharampor State, 182. Dharwar, 283, 1, 3. 5, 6, 6, 7, 11, 19, 20, 27, 33, 46, 58, 60, 61, 64, 65, 116. Excessive mortality and number of places attacked in District, 293. Outbreak at-Jail, 290. Plague Relief Fund at-290. Dhond Camp, 203. Diagnosis of Plague, 78. Dias, Dr. Erasmus, 232. Dimmock, Major H. P., I.M.S., 126. Dipchand, Mr. Virchand, C.I.E., 261. Discretional Relief Fund, 51, 56, 132. Compensation for clothing and loss, 53. -for hospital relief, 53. Instructions for disbursement of funds, 51, 52. Table showing expenditure of-58. Disinfectants, 109, 122. Acids and alkalies, 109. Carbolic acid, 14, 109, 122, 358. Chloride of Lime, 109, 122. Fire, 110. Heat, 122, 144, 145. Izal, 109. Lysol, 14, 109. Napthaline, 109. Perchloride of mercury (corrosive sublimate), 14, 110, 122, 162, 178, 212. Permanganate of potash, 109, 122, 161. Phenyle, 14, 109. Sea water, 125. Sulphur fumigation, 110. Sulphuric acid, 109. Sunlight, 122. Steam, 136, 144. Ventilation, 110, 182, 232. Disinfection, 14, 162, 182, 183, 194. -of clothing and bedding of crews, 136. -of railway passengers' baggage, 142. European supervision of-199. D'Monte, Dr. D. A. 193. Docks, 68, 69. Doderet, Mr. W., 172. Dodgson, Mr. C. G., I. C. S., 255, 303, 321. Dohad, 174. Dominichetti, Capt. F. H., 262. Dormancy of Plague germs, 66. Dosage of Haffkine's prophylactic, 37. DuBoulay, Mr. J. H., I.C.S., 127, 128. Dumas, 183. Duncan, Major-General J., 230, 231. Duration of Plague epidemics, 63. Dyson, Capt. T. E., I. M. S., 43, 177, 178. E Earth (see Soil). Egypt. Importation of plague from-125. Epidemic Diseases Act, 127. Eurasians (see Europeans). E-(contd.) Europeans- Ages of-admitted to St. George's Hospital, 82. Case of Major Manser, 108. Case of nurse attending Dr. Manser, 72, 108. Cases amongst-in Poona, 6, 232. Mortality amongst-from Plague, 76, 80. Evacuation, 17, 11, 14, 157, 167, 177, 202, 203, 232, 260, 267, 274, 331. Cases of Plague occurring up to twenty days after-17. Chart showing cases inside and outside of town only partially evacuated, 25. Comparison between evacuated and non-evacuated towns, tables showing, 19. Complete-good results of, 18. Cost of-27. Definition of-11. Disadvantages and drawbacks of-29. -and crime, 29, 331. -and efficient death registration, 33. -and the poor classes, 33. -at Broach, 155, 157. -at Godhra, 173. -checks a crescent epidemic, table showing. 18. -in Kaira District, 168. -lessens plague mortality, 19. -shortens duration of epidemics, 20. Feasibility of-18. Government grant for-57. Importance attached to-by Government. 56. Influence of-on trade, lives, occupations and minds of people, 26. Instances of arrest of plague in toto when carried out at once, 21. Opinions with regard to-26. Partial-of Bombay City, 125. Sphere of-and duration of its effects, 29. Spontaneous-at Pendshet, 204. Excreta, probably the chief source of infection. 111. Exodus (see Flight). F Famine Relief Fund, 131. Faweett Lt.-Col. W. J., R. A. M. C., 22, 231. Fellows, Lieut. C. S., I. S. C., 179. Female inspectors, 135, 138, 157. Filth, in connection with Plague, 70. Firth, Lieut., 210. Fishermen, 84, 181, 183. Fitzgerald, Mr. P. S. V., 31. Flight. -from City of Ahmednagar, 199. -from City of Bombay, 126, 130. -from City of Poona, 236. -from Karad Town, 244. -from City of Sholapur, 260. Prevention of depopulation by-131. Floors, cowdung, 109-111, 273. Digging out and burning of-156. Flying Column, 201, 245, 246, 248, 261. Food. Bacillus of Plague in-69, 111. Forman, Major R. A., R. A. M. C., 42. Fraser, Professor T. R., M. D., L L. D., F. R. S., 371. Fulcher, Miss Z., 7, 220. Fumigation by sulphur, 110. Fund, Discretional Relief (see D). 51. Fund, Famine Relief, 131. G Gadag, 290, 6, 19, 47, 64, 284. Ganeshkind, cases amongst H. E. the Governor's servants at-117. Gangaram, Mr. Pratab, 228. Gaolies, dissemination of Plague at Nagar by. 198, 201. Garrett, Lieut., 244. Gatacre, Brigadier-General W., 60, 116 126 Departure from India of-126. German Plague Commission, 122, 123, 371. Quotation re resistance of bacillus to external influences, 122. Germs of disease (see Bacillus).