30                      VACCINATION REPORT,

Progress in Khelat, Muskat
and Bushire.

93. A vaccinator was deputed to work in Khelát. He primarily vaccinated
36 and re-vaccinated 18 persons : all the operations
were successful. There were 266 persons primarily
vaccinated in Muskat, of which 254 or 95.49 per cent.
were successful, there was no re-vaccination work. In the Residency dispen-
sary, Bushire, there were 357 persons primarily vaccinated, of which 299 or 83.73
per cent. were successful.

Tour of Deputy Sanitary
Commissioners and Superin-
tendents of Vaccination.

94. The places visited, the number of miles travelled, the number of children
inspected, the number of villages inspected and the
number of days spent in travelling by each Deputy
Sanitary Commissioner and Superintendent of Vaccina-
tion are given below.

(a). In the Western Registration District the Deputy Sanitary Commissioner
went through the tálukas of Niphád, Sinnar, Chándor, Dindori, Peint, Násik,
Málegaon, Yeola, Nándgaon and Igátpuri, of the Násik Collectorate; táluka of
Kalyan in the Thána Collectorate; and the tálukas of Chálisgaon, Dhulia,
Pimpalner and Nizámpur in the Khándesh Collectorate. He travelled over
1,500 miles in 115 days, visited 121 villages and inspected 3,735 children.

(b). In the Central Registration District the Deputy Sanitary Commissioner
went through the tálukas of Indápur, Sirúr, Purandhar, Bhimthadi, Haveli and
Mával of the Poona Collectorate; the tálukas of Nagar, Jámkhed, Shrigonda,
Karjat, Nevása and Shevgaon of the Ahmednagar Zilla; the tálukas of Sholá-
pur, Bársi, Mádha, Karmála, Pandharpur, Sángola and Málsiras of the Sholápur
Zilla; and the tálukas of Sátára, Jávli, Wái, Khatáv, Mán, Koregaon, Karád,
Válva, Tásgaon and Khánápur of the Sátára Zilla. The Native States that
he passed through were Bhor, Akalkot and Aundh. The total number of
children inspected was 12,766 in 383 villages. The number of miles travelled
was 2,971 in 177 days.

(c). The Deputy Sanitary Commissioner of the Southern Registration District
passed through the tálukas of Belgaum, Khánápur, Parasgad, Chikodi, Samp-
gaon and Gokák in the Belgaum Zilla ; the tálukas of Dhárwár, Hubli, Banká-
pur, Gadag, Kalghatgi, Hángal, Karajgi, Ránebennur and Kod of the Dhárwár
Zilla; the Bijápur Táluka in the Bijápur Zilia; the tálukas of Supa and
Yellápnr in the Kánara, (Collectorate. He also passed through the Native States
of Rámdurg, Kurundvád, Lakshmeshvar, Savanúr, Mudhol, Sángli and Jam-
khandi. He inspected 7,425 children in 180 villages and the number of miles
travelled was 3,312 in 177 days.

(d). The Deputy Sanitary Commissioner in the Eastern Gujarát Registration
District went through the tálukas of Jalálpor, Bárdoli, Chorási and Mándvi of
the Surat District; the tálukas of Mehmadabad, Daskrohi, Parántij and Modása
of the Ahmedabad Collectorate. He also went through the whole of Mahi
Kántha and a great portion of the Pálanpur Superintendence. He travelled
over 1,343 miles in 119 days and inspected 6,389 children in 292 villages.

(e). In the Western Gujarát Circle Dr. Quicke, the Acting Superintendent
of Vaccination, travelled from 1st April to 5th May 1889 through Verával,
Gondal and Rájkot and inspected the work of vaccinators there. He travelled
took charge of this Circle on the 6th of May 1839 and travelled through Pálanpur
Deesa, Dhanera, Tharád, Deodar and Thara. He travelled 337 miles, visited
79 villages and inspected 1,719 children in 33 days.

(ƒ). In Sind the Deputy Sanitary Commissioner went through the
tálukas of Karáchi, Kotri, Sehwan, Kohistan, Jerruck and Johi in the Karachi
Collectorate; the tálukas of Tando Bago, Badin, Hyderabad, Tando Alahyár,
Mirpur Khás, Shahdádpur, Hálla, Sákrand, Moro, Nausharo, and Kandiaro in
the Hyderabad Zilla; the tálukas of Dipla, Mitti, Nagar Párkar, Chachra,
Umarkot and Khipra in the Thar and Parkár District; and the tálukas of
Shikárpur, Sukkur, Rohri, Nausharo, Shahdádpur, Ratodero, Lárkhána, Kambar,
Labdarya, Nasirabad, Mehar and Kakar in the Shikárpur Collectorate. He
also passed through the Native State of Khairpur. He travelled over 2,516
miles in 105 days and inspected 3,726 children in 160 villages.