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6.     The average number of persons vaccinated by each vaccinator was
1,794. against 1,860 in 1891-92 and 1,766 in 1890-91. The highest average in
British Districts occurs in Bijápur (2,489) and the lowest in Karáchi (1,089). In
the Collectorates of the Central District alone is there any uniformity : in all
the others the variation is considerable. In Kolába the average was 1,323 and in
Ratnágiri 2,105, showing a difference which it is difficult to understand. Dhár-
wár (1,676) and Bijápur (2,489) are in marked contrast and the variation is still
greater if the rural circles only are compared. Karáchi has the lowest average
in Sind, and Government have in a former review remarked that the difficulties in
this district are not great. The Sanitary Commissioner should, when possible,
notice and account for any great discrepancies in adjacent districts.

7.     The subjects referred to in paragraphs 100—103 of the report can
more suitably be treated of in separate detailed reports. Administration reports
should for the most part contain simply the record of work done.

                                                                                W. L. HARVEY,

                                                                       Under Secretary to Government.

To

The Sanitary Commissioner for the Government of
Bombay,

With copies of the
report.

The Commissioner in Sind,

The Commissioner, N. D.,

The Commissioner, C. D.,

The Commissioner, S. D.,

All Collectors, including the Collectors and Deputy

Commissioners in Sind,

The Municipal Commissioner for the City of Bombay,

The Compiler, General Administration Report for
1892-93.

'I he Editors' Table, Bombay,

The Editors' Table, Poona,

The Editor of the Dhárwár Vritt (for his own use and for the use of other

Editors of Newspapers in Dhárwár),

The Government of India,

By letter.

The Secretary of State for India.