?iv INDEX. G-(contd.) Gharibdad. Mortality at-23. Ghee, 69, 72. Ghosal, Mr. J., I. C. S., 201, 203, 204. Gibson, Dr. Maitland, 115, 123, 124. Gidumal, Mr. Dayaram, 322. Gilbert, Mr. R., 186. Giles, Mr. R., 318, 324, 326. Ginwala, Mr. J. N., 155. Girdhardas, Mr. Mangaldas, 163. Gloster, Mr. J. C., 325. Godhra, 172, 7, 11, 18, 19. Gokak, dacoity at-30. Gordon, Mr. Mervyn, 119. Grain, 24, 69, 111, 227, 273. Plague bacillus in-69, 111. Grant Medical College, 67, 113. Grants, Government, -for camps, 56, 132. -for Discretional Relief, 56. -for evacuation, 56. -to the Municipality of Bombay, 56. -for the villages of Umreth, Ode and Dakor, 168, Gray, Mr. E., I. C. S., 300, 301. Great Indian Peninsula Railway, 141, 219. Guider, Mr. G. C., 303. Guinea pigs, 27, 122, 123. Gunny bags, 212, 262. "Gunny bag town," 262. Gwyther, Lieut. A., 324. H Haffkine, Mr. W. M., C. I. E., 43, 45, 67, 68, 113, 114, 118, 120, 371. Prophylactic vaccine of-35, 113. Antitoxic serum of-82. Confirmation of existence of Plague in Bombay by-1. Experimental inoculation of-113. First production of prophylactic vaccine by- 35, 113. Haffkine's stalactites, 120. Halalcores, immunity of, 70, 341. Haliyal, 297. Hallifax, Mr. C. J., I. C. S., 372. Halsi, Plague amongst Sonar caste at, 274. Evacuation at-274. Hankin, Mr. E. H., 67, 68, 113, 114, 120, 122. Summary of work of-109. Important conclusions drawn from the results of the work of-111. Hanna, Dr., 115. Hardwar, 17, 70. Hardy, Major T. H., I. S. C., 290. Hari, Hospital. Asst. Namdeo, 208. Hart-Davies, Mr. T., 325. Harvey, Surgeon-Major-General R., I.M.S. 43. Harvey, Mr. W. L., I. C. S., 62, 127. Hatch Mr. G. W., I.C.S., 23, 210. Hay, Surgeon Lt.-Col., 208, 220, 284. Hay, Lt.-Col. H., I. S.C., 190, 252. Haydon, Dr., 131. Health, general, in camps, 31. Health Camps (see Camps). Heblikar, Rao Bahadur B. R., 26, 248. Henderson, Lt.-Col. W. G. Hume, I. M. S., 322, 324. Henderson, Lieut. K., 259, 261. Heriberta, Sister, 325. Hesketh, Mr. M., 322. Hewett, Mr. J. P., C. I. E., I. C. S., 372. Hill, Dr. E., 178, 190. Hindalgi Camp, 41. Hislop, Lieut. A. F., 334. Hojel, Capt. J. H., I. M. S., 75, 79. Hongkong, 105, 109, 110, 119, 125, 139. Hornabrook, Dr. R., 290. Hormasji, Khan Bahadur Sorabshah, 154, 157. Hoshiarpur District (Punjab), 17. Hospital (s)- Alibag Plague-156. Caste-27, 338. -relief, 53. H-(contd.) Hospital (s)-(contd.) Infectious diseases-111. Mortality in-in Bombay City, 59. Mortality in-in Cutch, 59. Mortality in-in Poona, 59. Mortality in-in Sind, 59. Private-167. Siddhi Bagh-197. St. George's-75, 77, 80, 82. House of Correction (see Byculla). Houses, risk of returning to infected-23, 25, 165, 198, 220, 273, 274. House-to-house inspection, 39, 177, 208, 321, 348. Hubli, 284, 6, 6, 7, 9, 11, 19, 45, 46, 49, 64, 116. Points of special interest in-outbreak, 286. Report of the Cleghorn Commission, 284. Virulence of disease in early cases at-285. Hudson, Mr. C. W. M., I. C. S., 29, 204. Hungund, 296. Hungund Taluka, dacoity in-owing to evacua- tion, 30. Hunter, Col. J. M., I. S. C., 345, 346, 349, 351. Huts and Shelters, 27. Cost per head for hutting, 27. Demolition of-129, 130. Shape and size of-27. Hyde-Cates, Major G. E., 23, 338, 339. Hyderabad, 321, 4, 58, 60, 61, 64, 319. I Ilkal, 278, 19. Beneficial results of prompt measures at-279. Immunisation, theory of-35. Immunity of Borahs, 167. -of Panch Mahals District, 171. -of some species of animals, 70, 122, 123. -of inoculated persons at Hubli, 286. -of sweepers, etc., 70, 341. Incubation, 72, 227. Period of-in Plague, 17, 72. Effect of inoculation during period of-47, 50. Indian Plague Commission, 371. Infection- How it occurs, 71, 72. -through skin, 71, 105. Inoculation, 35, 156, 157, 179, 193, 327. Age in connection with-36. Comparison between inoculated and non-inocu- lated, 37. Conclusions drawn from a study of-50. Effects of-upon monkeys, 71. First citizens of Bombay to be inoculated, 35, 113. Protective power of-50. Results of-amongst the employees of the S. M. Railway, 49. Results of-amongst the Khojas in Bombay, 44. " of-amongst the Parsees at Broach, 49. " of-amongst the tailors of Broach, 50. ,, of-in Belgaum Cantonment, 48. of-at Broach, 49. " of-at Damaun, 37. " of-at Dharwar, 46. " of-at Gadag, 47. " of-at Ghodnadi, 228. " of-in Hindalgi Camp, Belgaum, 41. " of-at Hubli, 45, 287. " of-at Kirkee, 40. " of-at Lanowli, 39. " of-at Poona, 232. " of-at the S. M. Spinning and Weaving Company's Mill, 46. " of-at Umerkhadi Jail, 43. " of-at Undhera, 43. " of-in those incubating Plague, 47, 50. Statistics of first 8,000 people inoculated in Bom- bay, 36. Insects, influence of-in spreading Plague, 7, 111, 123. Inspection- - of ships to and from the Port of Bombay, 13 Inspection Posts, 141, 144, 145, 160. " Involution Forms " of Plague bacilli, 120. Itbarkhan, Mr., 210.