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9. The relationship of trade development to the spread of Yellow 
fever. 
10. Revision of quarantine administration in British Honduras, and 
the necessity of improvements in (1) early notification, (2) medical equip- 
ment and inspection, (3) quarantine accommodation, and (4) quarantine 
regulations. 
11. Account of the recommendations of the most recent Quarantine 
Conventions, viz., the Pan-American of 1905, and the West Indian Inter- 
colonial of 1904. The findings of both compared. 
12. Note upon the state of sanitary control in Mexico and in the 
Central American Republics, and the advantage of united anti-Yellow 
fever legislation throughout America. 
In treating the report in this manner, it is hoped that the measures 
described and advocated therein may be of use not only to British Honduras, 
but to other colonies in the Yellow fever zone where Yellow fever is present, 
or liable to occur. 
I have the honour to be, 
Sir, 
Your obedient Servant, 
RUBERT BOYCE. 
To the Rt. Hon. The Secretary of State 
for the Colonies. 
