AND COLLEGE, PUSA, FOR 1915-1G 5 



these five passed in the first division and one in the second 

 division. 



The Lower Primary Girls' School remained closed 

 during the greater part of the year on account of the death 

 of the mistress of the school. It is hoped that the vacancy 

 will soon be filled as there is a demand for female education 



General Health of the Station. The general health of 

 the station during the year under report was satisfactory. 

 Relief was afforded to 10,458 persons at the Pusa Hospital, 

 of which 10,223 were treated in the out-patients depart- 

 ment and 235 in the indoor department. 



The average daily attendance was 68-07 in the out-door 

 and 12-01 in the indoor departments. 



The total number of deaths in the hospital were 11. 

 Most of these cases were brought to the hospital in rather 

 advanced stages of illness. 



Occasional outbreaks of cholera in the villages lying in 

 the immediate vicinity of Pusa during the months of Sep- 

 tember, November and December 1915, became a source of 

 great danger to the Estate. Preventive measures were 

 promptly taken, and the wells were thoroughly disinfected 

 with the result that the disease did not enter the Estate. 



Thirty-two primary and eight re-vaccinations were 

 done during the year. 



V. Accounts. 

 The total expenditure during the financial year 1915-16 

 was Rs. 4,63,817, as under : — 



Office of the Agricultural Adviser to the Bs. 

 Government of India and Director of the 

 Institute 2,00,852 



Chemical Section 

 Mycological Section 

 Entomological Section 

 Pathological Entomological Section 

 Botanical Section 

 Bacteriological Section 

 Agricultural Section . 



Total 



31,699 

 32,231 

 41,297 

 16,728 



43,803 



28,436 

 68,771 



4,63,817 



