FOR THE YEAR ENDING 3lST MARCH 1940.                        15

The following table shows the numbers of cattle vaccinated in the
different Districts during the four-year period ending with the year
under review : —

District.
(1)

Cattle population
excluding calves
and buffaloes)
to nearest
1,000.
(2)

R.D.G S. vacci-
nations done
in cattle (exclud-
ing buffaloes).

Percentage of
cattle population
vaccinated.
(4)

Total to nearest
100.
(3)

Toungoo ... ...

96,000

84,100

87.6

Amherst ... ...

113,000

98,800

87.4

Mandalay ... ...

81,000

67,000

82.7

Yamèthin ... ...

166,000

131,300

79

Sagaing ... ...

194,000

138,900

71.5

Upper Chindwin ... ...

3-1,000

21,200

62.3

Kyauksè ... ...

71,000

44,100

621

Myitkyina ... ...

35,000

21,700

62

Pegu ... ... ...

142,000

87,800

61.8

Magwe ... ...

240,000

140,900

58.7

Hanthawaddy ... ...

102,000

54,500

53.4

Bhamo ... ...

31,000

15,800

50.9

Lower Chindwin ... ...

210,000

105,900

50.4

Pakôkku ... ...

235,000

108,300

45

Meiktila ... ...

165 000

72,100

43.6

Maubin ... ...

106,000

45,100

42.5

Thatôn ... ...

113,000

47,600

421

Katha ... ...

82,000

33,500

40.8

Tharrawaddy ... ...

132,000

50,800

38.4

Myaungmya ... ...

71,000

27,300

38.4

Salween ... ...

4,000

1,500

37.5

Prome ... ...

133,000

46,400

34.8

Insein ... ...

82,000

27,600

336

Myingyan ... ...

242,000

66,400

27.4

Pyapôn ... ...

49,000

12,600

257

Thayetmyo ... ...

142,000

36,000

25.3

Shwebo ... ...

296,000

71,900

24.2

Minbn ... ...

145,000

30,500

21

Bassein ... ...

173,000

36,100

20 8

Henzada ... ...

190,000

39,200

20.6

Total ...

3,785,000

1,764,900

45.5

As, apart from actual outbreak areas, attention has been concen-
trated on cattle routes and on the more valuable of the stock in the
various districts, the number immunised to date, though a relatively

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