20                                                                    APPENDICES.

                      TABLE II.—Statement showing number of deaths from Contagious Diseases
                           amongst animals during the year
1924-25. (Paragraphs 8, 9 and 10.)

District.

Equines.*

Bovines.

Others.

Columns.

Rinderpest.

Foot-and-mouth
disease.

Hæmorrhagic
Septicæmia†.

Black quarter.†

Anthrax.

Other Conta-
gious diseases.

Total.

(1)

(2—7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(11)

(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

Pakokku ...

...

...

3

76

...

79

...

Katha ...

Surra 31

...

1

38

...

39

...

Shwebo ...

...

96

12

29

...

137

...

Sagaing ...

...

181

3

8

...

192

...

Lower Chindwin

...

1

...

...

...

1

...

Upper Chindwin

Surra 36

...

202

...

202

...

Mandalay ...

...

457

1,072

97

...

l,o26

...

Kyaukse ...

...

316

3

3

...

322

...

Meiktila ...

...

90

...

...

...

90

...

Yamèthin ...

...

1,827

31

40

...

1,898

...

Myingyan ...

...

287

16

30

...

333

...

Magwe ...

Surra 2
Glanders 2

908

3

2

...

913

...

Minbu ...

...

1,400

34

...

...

1,434

...

Putao ...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Myitkyina ...

Surra 8

...

...

...

...

...

...

Bhamo ...

Surra 2

301

...

12

...

313

...

Total ...

81

5,864

1,178

537

...

7,579

...

Grand total for L.
and U. Burma,
1924-25.

81

11,704

2,301

1,716

...

15,721

...

N. Shan States ...

Surra 55
Glanders 10

1,156

98

19

...

1,273

...

S. Shan States ...

Glanders 2
Anthrax 2
Surra 40
Other con-
tagious
diseases 5

1,221

3

4

138

1,366

...

Grand Total for the
Province, 1924-25.

195

14,081

2,402

1,739

 

138

18,360

...

Grand Total for the
Province, 1923-24.

...

16,768

1,561

1,812

...

20,141

...

* There is no system of registration in force in Burma. Military Police Register 11 deaths from Surra,
3 from Anthrax, 2 tetanus. 2 Epizootic Lymphangitis and 39 from other causes.

† These diseases are not differentiated by villagers or headmen, but are considered as different manifest-
ations of Anthrax, and so are included under this heading.