188 Measures in the Bombay Presidency and Sind. [CHAP. VIII. person found within the limit of their jurisdiction whom they consider likely to be infected. Funeral processions and burial and burning of corpses. DISPOSAL OF CORPSES. The two following rules are prescribed to regulate the disposal of corpses:- " The District Magistrate is empowered to make regulations, when he deems it necessary, for prescribing the route which shall be taken by a funeral procession from the place of death to the graveyard, burning ground or other place for final disposal of the corpse and the places (if any) at which such procession may halt, on its way, for funeral prayers, ceremonies or other purposes, for enforcing burial in certain places or at a certain depth and for requiring that quicklime be placed with the corpse; and may prohibit the burial or burning of corpses of persons reasonably supposed to have died of the plague in or upon ground other than that specially assigned by him for such purposes." Persons touching plague corpses. "When a person dies of the plague elsewhere than within the limits of a hospital, no one shall touch the corpse, except those who undertake the necessary duties of preparing it for the funeral. Such persons shall disinfect themselves according to the orders of the Plague Authority or person authorized by the Plague Authority." General rule. DISINFECTION OF CLOTHING, ETC. The Plague Authority may require people to adopt such measures as he thinks necessary for the disinfection of their persons, clothes, and other property. He may also in cases of necessity order any such property to be destroyed. The amendment of the 30th August specially empowers the Plague Authority to take measures for the disinfection of the clothing, etc., of persons likely to have been infected. Disuse of infected and insanitary houses. DISINFECTION OF HOUSES AND GENERAL SANITARY PRECAUTIONS. Any Plague Authority appointed for the purpose may prohibit until further orders the use as a dwelling house of any building which is or has been occupied by a sufferer from plague, or which is in his opinion in such an insanitary condition as to be unfit for human habitation. If necessary, the inmates may be forcibly removed from such a building. Abatement of overcrowding. The Plague Authority may also require the abatement of over- crowding in any dwelling so overcrowded as to endanger health, and