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             TABLE II.—Statement showing the deaths from Contagious Diseases amongst
                            animals in the Province during the year 1929-30.

District.

Equines.

Bovines.

Total, Equines and
Bovines.

Column.

Rinderpest.

Foot-and-Mouth
disease.

Hæmorrhagic
Septicæmia.†

Black Quarter†

Anthrax. †

Other Conta-
gious diseases.

Total. Bovines.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

Akyab ...

...

1,299

122

...

...

639

...

2,060

2,060

Kyaukpyu ...

...

11

32

...

...

12

...

55

55

Sandoway ...

...

...

...

...

11

20

...

31

31

Arakan Hill Tracts

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Total Arakan Suh-
Circle.

...

1,310

154

...

11

671

...

2,146

2,146

Amherst ...

...

1,809

22

...

...

52

...

1,883

1,883

Thatôn ...

...

478

44

...

...

40

...

562

562

Salween ...

...

...

21

...

...

...

...

21

21

Tavoy ...

...

...

3

...

...

11

...

14

14

Mergui ...

...

......

...

...

...

176

...

176

176

Toungoo ...

...

7

1

...

...

4

...

12

12

Pegu ...

...

100

11

...

17

...

128

128

Hanthawaddy ...

...

4

5

...

...

2

...

11

11

Total South-East-
ern Circle.

...

2,398

107

...

...

302

...

2,807

2,807

Bassein ...

...

402

302

11

...

127

...

842

842

Henzada ...

...

33

15

...

...

15

...

63

63

Ma-ubin ...

...

61

2

...

...

13

...

76

76

Myaungmya ...

...

19

52

...

...

32

...

103

103

Pyapon ...

...

13

67

30

...

38

...

148

148

Insein ...

...

154

9

...

...

38

...

201

201

Tharrawaddy ...

...

8

3

...

...

26

...

37

37

Prome ...

...

...

6

...

...

7

...

13

13

Total, South-West-
ern Circle.

...

690

456

41

...

296

...

1,483

1,483

c There is no system of registration in force in Burma. The Military Police reported 150 deaths from
Surra, 3 from Anthrax, 4 from Epizootic Lymphangitis, and 143 from other causes.

† The three diseases in column 5 are not differentiated by villagers or headmen, but are considered as
different manifestations of Anthrax, and so are included under this heading.