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36 
Attacked 
during 
the 
Week. 
O ; h N fO : ; m H co : ;co 
: . -si . rx : : eo 
Remaining 
diseased 
from 
the 
previous 
Week. 
: ^ rx ::::::::: :n<e 
Total 
Number 
reported 
upon 
during the 
Week. 
(N : <N 00 
r—♦ r-H • 
Number upon 
which Fresh 
Outbreaks have 
been reported to 
have taken place 
during theWeek. 
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Number 
reported upon 
this Week 
which have 
been previously 
reported upon. 
HNH : N IN Cl ;HN : o» :N«0 
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ENGLAND. 
County.* 
Bedford. 
Chester. 
Cornwall .... 
Derby. 
Devon. 
Dorset. 
Essex. 
Gloucester .... 
Hertford .... 
Huntingdon .... 
Kent (ex Metropolis) 
Lancaster .... 
Leicester .... 
Monmouth .... 
Norfolk. 
