On Some Defects in the Registrar General's Classification of Diseases, by H. W. Vernon, M.D., 293
On the Importance of Studying Tempera- ments, by Dr. S. Wilks, 405, 421
On the Purification of Drinking Water by Fil- tration, 391
On the Relation of Weight to Longevity, 343 On the Right of the State to obtain early In- formation of Epidemics or Infectious Dis- eases, by A. Carpenter, M.D., 325, 341 On Water and its Composition, by J. A. Wanklyn, 17 Open Spaces, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 411 around London, 40, 90, 91, 121,
Metropolitan, by F. G. Heath,
Preservation of, 90 Whalley's Bill, 146
Opeidoscope, the, New Sound Writer, 154 Organisation among Chemists, 232
Sanitary, by W. H. Phillips,
Origin of Typhoid Fever, 66, 81
Orphan, an Aged, 364
Ostend Rabbits, 222
Pump, Birds building in, 396 Pumps, London, 280
Plague, Prospect of the Reappearance of, in Pump, Aldgate, 216, 331, 395 this Country, by J. N. Radcliffe, 63 Plain Speaking at Westhoughton, 72 Poisoning of Animals Act, 411
Fish at Lewisham, 161 Poisons, Sale of, by Homoeopathy, 365 Poisonous Cosmetics, 301
Drugs to Animals, punishable, 159 Purification (?) of Wine, 40 Room-papers, by J. F. Hodges, Sweets, 46
Pollution of the Clyde, 253, 300, 348 of Rivers, 292 Pollution of Rivers Bill, 221, 351, 383, 415 Investigation of, 364 Commissioners' Re-
by Print Works, 269 at West Riding, 90
Metropolitan, IV., 9
Purchase of Land for Drain, 222 Pure Milk, 252
Purification of Streams, 90
of the Clyde, 253, 300, 348 Putrefaction, Influence of Compressed Air on, 16
UACK Medicines, 221 Quarantine in Egypt, 215
at Odessa, 364
at Suez, 233 Regulations, 428
by Sewage, 48, 204, 256, RADFORD, Sanitary Condition of, 285
Wells, 72 Poor Law Medical Administration, 413 Unions, Expense of, 331 Poplar, Sewer Gases and Smells at, 24 Popular Summary, a, of Public Health and Local Government, by G. F. Chambers, 81 Portsmouth, Death-rate and the Public Health,
Our Canal Population, by G. Smith, F.S. A., Population, Calculation of Increase of, 82
PAPanopoly of Woe, 281
ADDINGTON, Coroner's Court for, 72
Paper Hangings, 389 Paper Mills, refuse from, 167 Paris, Academy of Science, 23 Green, 208
Horseflesh as Food at, 129 Influenza, epidemic at, 142
Parish Dusting, a Story of, by C. Meymott Tidy, Medical Officer of Health, 227 Parisian Medical Night Service, 100 Partick, Sanitary Condition of, 380
Parsons, H. F., M.D., on the Sanitary Con- dition of Selby, 267 Paris, Food Statistics, 340
Patent Medicines, Stamp Duty on, 159 Patterson, v. the Gaslight and Coke Company,
the Spread of Infectious Dis-
Preventive Medicine, Examination in, 355 Private Rights and Nuisances, 8 Proper Food of Man, III, 12 Proposed Hospital for Infectious Diseases at Macclesfield, 162
Sanitary Inspection of Sea-side Hotels and Lodging Houses, 198 Proposed Sewerage at Urmston, 402 Prostitution, Proposed Conference on, 367 Protection Association for Gas Consumers, 216| Protestant Cemetery at Rome, the, 172 Public Analysts, 129
Number of, 108 Society of, 129, 198 Public Baths and Washhouse Act, 39 Public Foot Path, Obstruction of, at Chiswick, 78 Public Health Act, 1875, 22, 29, 57, 96, 179 Administration of, 363 Adoption of, in Penkridge
Ramrod Colliery, Calburn, Fines for Breach of Mines Act, 6 Ransome, Dr. A., on the Seeds of Disease, 289 Rates, under the Public Health Act, Curious Case, 77
Ration, the Soldier's, 85, 128 Rating of Corporation Waterworks, 147 Houses, 353
a Race-Course, 147, 204 Rating of Water Works, 307 Rawlingson, Mr., Report on Sewage, 416 Red Cross Societies, Benefits from, 411 Refusal to Approve Building Plans, 96 sell Milk, 28 Refuse from Paper Mills, 167 Removal of, 307 Refusing to serve an Inspector, 417 Registrar General on Comparative Mortality, 118 Deaths Certified and Un Decennial Supplement, Death Returns supplied Mortality of London, 162 Estimate of the Popula- tion of the large Towns of England, 136 Ireland, 264 the Population of India,
1875, 196 Registrar General's Returns, 332, 398 Registration of Infectious Disease, 325, 332, 341, 347 of Sickness, 160 Relation, the, of Modern Engineering to Public Health and Local Government, by Dr. Acland, 191
Removal of the Local Government Board, 23 Nuisances, 134, 187, 205, 207, 225,
Limitations of Proceed- Repair of Roads, and Abolition of Turnpikes,
Streets, 205 Requiescant in Pace, 49
Results of the Conference on Health and Sew- age of Towns, 429 Retrograde Step, a, 347
Richardson, Dr., on the Cause of Excessive Mortality in the Potteries, 92 Richmond, Duke of, and the Difficulty of se- curing Efficient Midwives, 197 School of Medi-
cine for Women, 179
Water Companies, 255 Sewage Scheme, 396
Rights as to Drains, 256
Rights as to Gravel Pits, 336
Rink, real Ice, 74.
Rio Janeiro, Yellow Fever, Mortality from, 280, 411
Rival Chemical Works, 148
River, Ravensbourne, Poisoning of Fish in, by Crystal Palace Gas Works, 161
Rivers Pollution, 221, 334, 415
at Darlington, 384
and the Manchester Corpora-
tion, 179 by Print Works, 269, 292 Road Salting Question, the, 46, 130 What is a? 205 Watering, 269
Rochdale Water Accounts, 379 Rome, Fatality of Fever in, 380
the Protestant Cemetery at, 172 Roman Eruptive Fevers, 412 Rotherhithe, Want of Water at, 239 Royal Botanical Society, 263
National Lifeboat Institution, 251 Society, Address of Dr. Hooker, 23 Rye, Miss, Donation to, 90
Rules and Regulations of the Michigan Board of Health, 47, 170
Rural Districts, Sanitary Work in, by G.
Russell, Dr., on Glasgow Improvements Trust, Scarlatina, on Disinfection in, 408 42
Outbreak in Stockport Union, 199 Scavenging at Camberwell, 250 Schools, the Danger of Infection from, 116, 332, 347
School of Medicine for Women, the London,
Scotland, large Accession of Births during May, 427
–, Proposed Building Regulations for, 6 Sanitary Inspectors Association at,
Shoreditch, a New Mortuary for, 128 Board of Guardians and their Sanitary Condition of, 347 Sickness, the Registration of, 160
Silkstone, declines to Adopt Public Health Act, 344
Simon, Mr. J., Order of the Bath Conferred on, 330
Skipton and Settle, Medical Officer of Health's Report on, 368
-, Report of, by Dr. West
Symes, 107 Slaughter-house Regulations, 365 Slough Drainage, 348
Small-Pox at Bolsover, 179, 280 Bolton, 365 Hindley, 128
Hurlet,
Lambeth, 234
Salford, 40, 59, 380, 398 Stafford, 364
Stockwell, 395
by Post, 347
how propagated, 400
in the Metropolis, 412
Smee, Mr., on the Regulation of Sewage Grounds, 57
Smith, Mr. G., and the Condition of Workmen on Canals, 216 Smoke, 286
Act, the, at Kensington, 28 Nuisance Act, 134
from, 25, 96, 134, 148, 185,
--, Prevention by Improved Furnaces,
Smokers and Non-Smokers, 226 Encouragement for, 100 Snow and Lead Gutters, 118
-- in the Streets, 130, 167 Snowfall, Cleansing the Streets after, 58 Social and Material Progress, 90 Société des Médecins de la Loire, 23 Science Association, 104 Society of Arts and the School of Cookery, 90, of Medical Officers of Health, 366 --for South Wales, 350 of Natural Science, Perth, 161 of Public Analysts, 129
Selby, Sanitary Condition of, by H. F. Soldier's Ration, the, 128 Parsons, M.D., 267
Sessions, Legal Note, 307
Sevenoaks Gas, 133.
Sewage discharged into Thames, 268, 343
at Aylesbury, 39
at Birmingham, 264
· proposed Disposal of at Manchester,
and Dry System, 282
and Rivers Pollution, 334
Farming at Wolverhampton, 394
Grounds, Smee's Regulation of, 57 Interception of, 427
Pollution of Water by, 48
Rawlinson's Report on, 416
Tanks, Nuisance from, 287
of Towns and Health, 265, 292
-, by F. de Chaumont, 85 by Edward Walker, 128 Soluble Glass for Hospitals, 72 Something to be Proud of, 32
South Kensington Museum, Sanitary Improve- ments in, 364
Southover, Filthy State of an Aged Woman
Utilisation Company, Liverpool, 197 Spurious Tea, 379 Works at Frizinghall, 90
Sewer Gases and Smells at Poplar, 24
Sewerage and Drainage Report of Uppingham, 218 at Clifton, 130 at Ipswich, 39 of Richmond, Col. Cox's Suggestions, 396 Works at Westbury-on-Trym, 79 Sewering at Rhos and Ponkey on Baily Den- ton's Principle, 365 Sewers, Flooding of, 306
Reconstruction of the, at Hove, 90 Salaries in Ireland, the Au- Shardlow Sanitary Authority and Normanton,
thorities who are to pay them, 28
Organisation, 259
Uniform for, 339, 355, 371
Precautions, Important, 428 Provision in Public Institution, Rates, Liability of Landlords to, 151 Reform, Administrative, 392 Report of Doncaster, 284
Kensington, 219
Martley Union, 284
Sheffield and Chapeltown Waterworks, 216 Cookery to be taught in the Board Schools, 90 Analyst, 65
Erroneous Report of the Borough
Fever Dens, 110 Shepton Mallet, to be a Local Board, 107, 240 Shildon, to have a Local Government District,
Stafford, Public Analyst, 262 Staffordshire Water Company, 27
Stansfeld, Hon. J., Proposed International Conference for Abolition of Government Control of Prostitution, 367
State Medicine, Examination Pepers for, 13, Examiners in, 251, 292, 418 Lectures on, 80, 97
Statistics of Disease, 381
Glasgow, by Mr. Sheriff Barclay,
Public Vaccination, and its Cost, 7 Sanitary, for the Last Quarter of
1875, 195 Statistical Society, 420 Starvation, Deaths from, 427
Stayton, H., Report on Scavenging, 90 Stevenson, Dr. F., Medical Officer of Health, Resignation of Office, 6
Stewart's Patent Flag Signal for Railway Carriages, 168
Stockport, Scarlatina at, 199 Stockton Rural Sanitary Authority, Clerk to,
Storage of Artificial Manure, 13 Strand Mortuary, want of, 365 Stratford-on-Avon, Mayor of, fined, 215 Street Accidents, 268
Tobin's system of Ventilation, at the Guildhall, Vacancy in the Irish Local Government Board, Bath, 160
Tongue's Patent Disinfecting Apparatus, 207 Level, Alteration in, Claims for Damage, Too much Zeal, 6
Streets, Snow in the, 130, 167
Stroud, Sanitary Statistics of, by Dr. Partridge, Medical Officer of Health, 91 Storr, Mr. W., Report on the Lambeth and Vauxhall Water Companies, 6 Study and Practice of Public Medicine, by W. H. Corfield, M.D., 418 St. George's-in-the-East, closed part of Church- yard into a Flower Garden, 179
-, Faculty granted, 254 St. George's, Hanover Square, Health of, 183 St. George's Hospital, Accident at, 395 St. George the Martyr, Southwark, and the Public Baths Act, 39
St. James's, Piccadilly, Mortuary for, 57 Westminster, Medical Officer's of Health Report on, 368
St. Joseph's School, Salford, Disgraceful State of, 332
St. Leonard's, Exeter, to be a Local Govern- ment District, 197
St. Matthew's, Bethnal Green, Donation to,
Salary for Medical Officer of Health, 6
St. Pancras Parish, Saving in Lighting, by Meters, 57
St. Petersburg, Work for Women in, 50 Substitutes for Spirits, 162
Submarine Explorations, Apparatus for, 23
Sudbury, the Goux System for, 197
Suggestion, a Kind, 111
Suicide by Opening Artery, 395, 410
Sultan, the late, Wounds of, 395
Sulphur in Gas, 127
-, Adulteration of, 269
Sunday Closing, Mr. Wilson's Bill, 251 Society, Annual Meeting of, 382
Swansea Rural, Medical Officer of Health's Report on, 304
Sweets coloured with Chromate of Lead, 64
Trafalgar Square, A New Street from, 129 Training, Over, 308
Traps, Imperfect Syphon, 365 Treasury Subventions to Local Authorities,
Value, the, of Vaccination, 143 Vapours, Noxious, 166, 199, 299, 300 Variety of Colours for Railway Carriages, 91 Various Queries, 240
Vegetarian and Temperance Congress, 427 Vegetation, its Influence on Health, 308 Ventilation, Costless, 272
French System of, 397
on, by W. N. Hartley, F.C.S.,
Hogg's Patent Sanitary, 226 Positive, a Preventive of Colliery
Tobin's System of, for the Boar
Vernon, H. H., M.D., on Some of the Defects of the Registrar General's Classification of Diseases, 293
Vestries and District Boards, 57
Victoria, Scarlet Fever at, 71, 374
Vital Statistics, 13, 92, 105, 107, 118, 136, 162, 195, 199, 203, 213, 219, 226, 251, 252, 257, 291, 301, 332, 340, 356, 374, 380, 396 Calculation of, 82
of Glasgow, 94
of Kensington, 1875, 162 of Married Life, 84
Vitality of the Jewish Race, 265 Vivisection Bill, Deputation upon, 369, 427 Voting by Cottagers, 80
LSTER, Chemico-Agricultural Society of, WA of Small Birds, 263
ADDINGTON, M., on the Destruction
Uncertified Deaths at Peckham, 347 Unclean Cisterns, the Danger of, 109 Unhealthy Dwelling, an, 203 Houses, 238
Uninhabitable London, 69, 176
Uniform of Sanitary Officers, 339, 355, 371 Universal Disinfecting Powder, the, 168, 189 University of Cambridge, 292 Unprotected Pavement, Danger of, 167 Unqualified Vaccination Practitioner, 411 Unsanitary Houses, 23, 142 Unsound Tea, 279 Unwholesome Food, 204
Foundations in Southwark, 129 Upper Sedgely Local Board, cleansing the District, 57 Uppingham School, Typhoid Fever at, 98, 142, 179, 216, 218, 334
Good State of Health in, 301 Sewerage and Private Drainage
Report, January, 1876, 218
Water-supply of, 95
Urmstead Sewerage, 402 Use of the Lactometer, 208
Temperance Public-houses in Liverpool, Suc-VAC
VACCINATION Act, Imprisonment for Breach of (House of Commons), 369 Mr. Gladstone on, Penalties under, 399
Wakefield Sanitary Union, Dr. Dyson's Report on, 381
Wallace, Dr., Medical Officer of Health, and Infectious Diseases at Greenock, 234 Walton, Epidemic of Fever at, 26 Wandsworth, Unsanitary Houses at, 199 Wanklyn, Professor, 17, 95, 391
Want of Comfortable Homes a Cause of Drunkenness, 39
Warranty for Purity of Milk, Duration of, 369 Warrington, Trees in the Streets of, 6
Warwick Board of Guardians, Powers of over Kenilworth, 107
Warwickshire, Infant Mortality in, 199 Waste from Tanneries, in Gelatine and Jelly,
-, Bolton, Major, Reports on, 142, 215, 364
and its Composition, on, by J. A. Wanklyn, 17
Cistern, Dangers of, 109
from City Pumps, 9, 280, 331, 395 Company, Powers of, 150, 452
South Staffordshire, 27
-Company's Charges for Street Watering,
6, 222, 223, 269
Company's Powers, 150, 255
Companies, London, 142
Cottage Supply of, at Nantwich, 41
Drinking, on the Purification of, by J.
A. Wanklyn, 17, 391,
Sir Henry, on Alcohol as Medicine,
to Comply with Officer, Libelling by Post,
Thorpe, Fever Dens at, 26
Ticehurst and Cuckfield, Health of, by Dr.
Tidman's Sea-salt, 339
Tithes, Rating of, at Ewelme, 28
Tobacco, Adulterated by Gum, 45, 82
increased Consumption of, 179
and Snuff, Importation of, 23
Imperfect Supply at Perth, 161
Impure of Ballymena, 73
Impurities of, 265
Impurity of, at Stroud, 91
at Sydney, 108
Insufficient Supply at Hayden Street,
Well, in Devonshire, 131 Wholesome Drinking, 354 Works, Corporation, 147 Rating of, 307
at Chapeltown, 216 Water-Mains in Streets, the Laying of, 65 Waterlow, Sir S., on Erections under the Artisans' Dwellings Act, 70 Weavers and their Shuttles, 280
Webb, Captain, on the Necessity of Teaching Swimming, 6
Well Water, Polluted, 353, 380, 383, 411 Wells, Right of User, 402
Women and Work in St. Petersburg, 50 Workhouse, Lambeth, Bad Management of, 129 Working Men's Club at Alnwick, 58 Workington, Re-election of Medical Officers of Health, 39
Workmen's Dwellings Improvement Company, Contract with, 197
Works under the Public Health Act, 96 Workshop Regulation Act, Breach of, 95 Workshops, By-laws relating to, 337 Wrexham Workhouse, Discontinuance Stimulants at, 162
Wrong Man, the, Summoned, 28
BRIERLEY v. CORPORATION OF ROCHDALE Defendants liable for Damage caused from insufficient Drainage, 306
BRISTOL AND EXETER RAILWAY. Obstructing Public Pathway. Fine, 23.
BRÖNNER V. M'VEAN. Infringement of Plaintiff's Gas Economisers. Injunction, 78
BRUMSDEN, JAMES. Sending Diseased Meat to Market. Fine, 222
of BURLEIGH. Conveying Infectious Patient in Public Cabs. Fine, 134
Wyke, Adoption of the Public Health Act, 1875, 57
BURY V. CHERRYBOHN. By-Laws relating to Workshops. Factory Act, 337
BUTCHER, J. Adulteration of Butter. Fine, 336
BUTCHER, J. Adulteration of Milk,
of Tobacco with Gum. Conflict of Scientific Evidence. Government Prosecution dis missed, and final Appeal against Magis- trates' Decision dismissed also, 45 CHANDLER, GEORGE. Illegal Cowkeeping. Fine, 321
CHISWICK COMISSIONERS 7. WRIGHT. Right of Footway. Compromise, 78 CLARKE V. WATERLOW. Obstructing of Plain- tiff's Light. Damage, 100l., 167 CLIFFE, EMMA. Premises in Unhealthy Con- dition. Adjourned for one Month in which to do Repairs, 186
COKER, ALFRED. Milk Adulteration. Fine,
COLE, T. Discharging Mud into the Thames, Fine, 417
Law Reports and Decisions. CORPORATION OF NEWCASTLE, STAFFORD-
ADAMS V. LOYAL ORDER OF ANCIENT SHEPHERDS. Funeral or Benefit Society not liable when death of assured has been brought about by Drunkenness, etc., 11 AGER, JOHN. Milk Adulteration, Fine, 286 ALDRIDGE, George. Adulterated Mustard. Fine, 351
ALTONA. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 320
West Bromwich, Increased Salary for the AMYOTT 7. MEAD. Libelling a Vaccination Medical Officer of Health, 204
BABINGTON, H. Adulterated Milk. journed for Independent Analysis, 29 BAKER, Sir R. E. v. VESTRY OF ST. MARY- LEBONE. Right of Vestry to raise a Street even at risk of Injury to Private Owners. Right of Vestry Confirmed, 401 BAGLEY, WILLIAM. Infringing Petroleum Act. Fine, 352
BAGNAL, H. J. Adulteration of Mustard Fine, 203
BALDWIN, T., GIBSON, T., BUNKER, J., MEREDITH EVAN, HALFHEAD, R., Keep- ing and Using Impure Wells. Wells to be Cleansed or Closed, and Cases Adjourned,
BENNETT, RYAN. Infringement of Coal Mines Regulations Act. Fine, 400 BESLEY, JAMES. Adulteration of Coffee. Fine, 335
BETTS, SAMUEL. Unhealthy House. Ad- journed to give time to Repair, 255 BIRMINGHAM, MAYOR, AND ARTISANS 'DWEL- LINGS ACT, 306 BLACKBURN'S TRUSTEES 2.
BLANEFIELD PRINTING COMPANY. Defendants to dis- continue Pollution of River with their Dye Refuse, 270
BLACKWOOD, J. Conveying Infectious Patient in Public Conveyance, 96 BLANDY, J. Breach of Petroleum Act, 1871. Fine, 166
BOAKES, JOHN. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 16
SHIRE. Nuisance from Sewage Tanks. Ordered to Restrain Nuisance and pay Costs, 287
CORPORATION OF SAFFRON-WALDEN V. PERRY, Summons by Corporation to Recover Cost in Repairing Defendant's Houses under Public Health Act. Verdict for Plaintiffs, with leave to move on Technical Points, 96 COUGH, T. Sending Diseased Meat to London. COULDERY, EDMUND. Exposing two Infected Fine, 11 Patients. Fines, 306 Infringement of Smoke Act. Fine, CREW, J. Adulterated Milk. 64 CRYSTAL PALACE GAS COMPANY. Allowing Gas Refuse to flow into Sewers. Fine, 268 CUMBIE, JAMES. Exposing Unwholesome Salmon. Fine, 286 CURTIS, G. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 221 DANIELS. Exposing Ostend Rabbits Unfit for Food. Discharged with Caution, 222 DAVIS, CAROLINE. Exposing Infectious Pa- tient. Fine, 353
DAY, GEORGE. Preparing Diseased Meat for Human Food. Fine, 166 DENNIS AND CO. Selling Adulterated Tea. Fine, 167
DILAPIDATED HOUSES. Order to close, 431 DOBELL. Selling Adulterated Butter. Fine,
DOWDE, W. Adulterated Butter. Fine, 336 DUDLEY, WILLIAM. Breach of Colliery Act, 6 DUNKERLEY, L. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 385
EATON, W. Sending Diseased Meat to Market. Fine 20l., 65 EDEN, THEODORE. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 286 Edge, BridgeT. Exposing Infected Bedding. Fine, 401 ELLAND-CUM-GRUTLAND GAS COMPANY LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. Application for Mandamus to compel Magistrates to hear Assessment Appeal. Granted, 77 ELLIS 7. BROMLEY LOCAL BOARD. Appeal by Local Board against Master of Rolls. Lord Justices decide that Local Board have Right to Dig Gravel, 336
ELLIS AND FINCH. Cruelty to a Horse. 46 ERARD AND Co. Smoke from Warming Fur- nace. Judgment deferred, 148 EVANS, JOHN. Refusing to Sell Milk for Analysis. Fine, 269 EVENDEN, CHARLES. Selling Milk supposed to come from a Diseased Cow. Adjourned, FIELDER, HENRY. Milk Adulteration. Fine and Imprisonment in Default, 335 FINCH, A. Adulterated Milk. Fine, 29 FITTON, JOHN. Milk Adulteration. 385
336 GALLOWAY, F. Houses Unfit for Habitation.
Fine, 321 GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Breach of Contagious Diseases Act. Fine, Case allowed for Superior Court, 46 GIBSON, F. THOMAS. Using Water from Pol- luted Wells. Adjourned, 286 GONING, E. Milk Adulteration. Adjourned,
GOODMAN, M. Breach of Vaccination Act. Fine, 185
GRANT, E. G. Milk Adulteration.
GREEN, G. Breach of Agricultural Children Act. Fine, 96
GREEN, T. Adulterated Milk. Fine, 29 GREENWOOD, ELLIS. Selling Diseased Meat. Imprisonment, 96 GRIMMOND, G. S. Fine, 134 GUTTERIDGE, ROBERT. Meat to Market. Fine, 400 HALL. Rotherhithe. Application to Reduce Assessment in Consequence of an Insufficient Water-Supply. Magistrate has no Power to Interfere, 239
HANSON, J. Supplying Retailers
Adulterated Milk. Case, 370 HARRISON, EDWARD. Fine, 336
HARRISON 7. JUSTICES OF EDMONTON. Con- viction for Polluting River Lea set aside, one Magistrate having been interested in the Case, 11
HARLEY, G. Adulterated Bread. Fine, 240 HARVEY, REV. W. W. v. CHURCHWARDENS OF EWELME AND OTHERS. Appeal against Poor-Rate Assessment. Rate confirmed, HATCH, H. B. Adulterated Milk. Fine, 239 HEADLEY, J. Infringement of Agricultural Children's Act. Fine, 320 HEMS, MRS. Overcrowded Dwelling. Nui- sance to be Abated, 384 HENDERSON, C. Refusing to sell Milk to an Inspector. Fine 40s., 28 HENDERSON V. ORR. Alleged Damage to Plaintiff's Works from Percolation of Muri- atic Acid through Soil. Deferred, 148 HER MAJESTY'S COMMISSIONERS OF WORKS Proceed- V. COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS. ings by Commissioners of Sewers to Recover Summons Costs of Old Probate Court. Dismissed, 418 HOBBS. Depositing Snow in Grosvenor Square. Fine, 97 HOLLAND. NORTHWICH HIGHWAY BOARD. Defendants held by the Superior Courts not liable for Personal Damage caused by De- fective Railing under Highway Act, unless Three Months Notice had been given, 147 HONEYWOOD, E. Exposing Infectious Patient. Fine, 305
HOWELL V. NEAVE. Plaintiff obtained Com- pensation for Defendant's Negligence as a Contractor in not Restoring the Roads properly, 203 HOWETT, JOHN. Sweeping Chimneys without The Man being a Servant did a License.
not require one, 286 HOMBURG, C. Smoke Nuisance from German Stove. Dismissed, 352 HOPPING. Polluted Well. Water not to be used for domestic purposes, 384 HOVENDEN V. FULHAM BOARD OF WORKS. Owner of Premises not liable for Nuisance when Tenant under a Lease is in possession,
HUGHES, RICHARD. Adulteration of Milk of Sulphur. Fine, with leave to appeal, 384 HUNT, EDWARD. Refusing to serve Inspec- tor. Fine, 417
IRISH SALARIES. Salaries of the Consulting Urban Sanitary Officers (Ireland) to be paid by that Authority and not by Board of Guar- dians, 28
IRVIN, A. J. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 385 JAMES, E. Milk Adulteration. (Second Con- viction.) Fine, 221
JONES, ANN. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 203 JONES, E. Adulterated Milk. Fine, 29 JONES, J. Butter Adulteration. Fine, 185 JONES, JONATHAN. Fine, 147
JONES, REV. H. Application for Faculty to turn St. George's-in-the-East churchyard into a flower garden. Faculty Granted, 254 JOHNSTONE, WILLIAM. Mustard Adulteration.
KEEN, F. Summons for Non-Vaccination of Children. Order to Vaccinate, 29 KEIGHLEY GUARDIANS. Application to Court of Queen's Bench for Mandamus. Granted, 78
KERSHAW, D. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 385 KIRBY, MARY. Adulterated Milk of Sulphur. Fine, 269 Adulterated Milk. Fined, LAKE, GEORGE. and Imprisoned in Default, 352 LANG, JAMES. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 270 LAWES'S CHEMICAL MANURE. Alleged Nui- sance from Sewage. Dismissed, 149 LAWRENCE, T. Exposing Unwholesome Mussels for Sale. Fine, 255 LEACH, H. Obstructing a Medical Officer of Health. Fine, 352
LEE, V. Breach of Petroleum Act. Fine, 166 LEGAL EXAMINATION FOR STATE MEDICINE DIPLOMA, 13
LEGGETT, GEORGE. Misuse of Sewers. Fine,
LINTON, W. Breach of Agricultural Children LODGE, THOMAS. Selling Adulterated Butter. Fine, 305
LONDON, TILBURY, AND SOUTHEND RAILWAY COMPANY. Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act. Fine il. each on 338 head of cattle MAKEPEACE, GEORGE. Breach of Animals Order of 1875. Fine, 384 MALYON, JOSEPH. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 385
MATHER 7. BROWN. Inaccurate Description of a Candidate a Bar to Election. Fudg- ment deferred 337; Election Ruled to be Invalid, 352
MATHEWSON AND SON, 7. SEWERS COMMIS- SIONERS, DUNFERMLINE. Held on Appeal that Plaintiffs were entitled to discharge their refuse water into sewers if it were not dangerous to health, 148 MATHIE, JAMES. Milk Adulteration. Fine, MAY. GEDNEY. Solicitors Bill in re Oppo- sition by Ratepayers Association to Local Government Drainage Scheme. Verdict for Plaintiff, which Judge declined to receive,
MAYOR OF STRATFORD ON AVON. Breach of Smoke Act. Fine, 215
MAYOR OF WORCESter v. DroitwicH UNION.
Public Waterworks erected by Sanitary Authority not to be rated as Private Under- takings, but only on the profit made. Leave to appeal given, 147
MAYOSS. Adulteration of Butter. Fine, 336 MELLOR, JAMES. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 385
METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS. Applica-
tion for Compulsory Order to Shore up Dan- gerous Houses. Application Granted, 417 METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS. Applica- tion to remove Inmates under Metropolitan Building Act. Granted, 400 MILTON, JAMES, AND OTHERS. Owners of Unhealthy Houses. Order to Repair, 336 MILLER, CHAIRMAN OF KEIGHLEY BOARD. Non-Vaccination of Child. Fine, 215 MITCHELL, D. Selling Adulterated Sweets. Fine, 320
MUCKLEY, JOHN. Breach of Colliery Act.
PELL V. FOSTER. Purchase of Land for Drain. Case Compromised, 222 PHILLIPS V. LITCHURCH
LOCAL BOARD. Application to Compel Local Board to Approve Plans of Buildings. Granted, 96 POLLY, G. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 185 PRINGLE, M. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 305 PYRAH, JOHN. Selling Adulterated Sweets. Fine, 320
QUEEN, THE, v. KETTERING GUARDIANS. Guardians to make Compensation for Stop- ping Water-Supply to a Manufacturer, 11 QUEEN, THE, v. COLLINS. Illegality of Elec- tion, 79; Final judgment on Appeal, 186 RAPHAEL v. SPIERS AND POND. Application to Restrain Leakage of Foul Water from Defendants' Premises. Referred, 133 REGINA V. COLLINS. Validity of Election when the Chairman of a Local Board acts as Returning Officer. Judgment deferred, 79; Final Judgment, 186
REYNOLDS, F. Interfering with Sanitary In- spector. Fine, 321
REYNOLDS, F. K. Milk Adulteration. Fine, 400 RICHMOND WATER COMPANY AND ANOTHER v. RICHMOND VESTRY. Plaintiffs seek to Restrain Defendants from Constructing Waterworks. Motion to stand over, 151: Judgment-Application refused, 255
351 SADLER V. TEDDINGTON. Summons for not sending in plans of a building. (Boat House) erected. Dismissed, 95 ST. LEONARDS VESTRY 7. NEW RIVER COM- Application to compel Water Com- pany to supply Shoreditch at the same rate as other Parishes. Decision Deferred, 223 ST. LEONARD VESTRY 7. NEW RIVER COM- PANY. Judgment. New River Company have liberty to charge a higher rate, 269 ST. HELENS CHEMICAL WORKS . CORPORA TION OF ST. HELENS. Appeal from Magis- trates decision, fining Plaintiff for Breach Conviction of Nuisance Removal Act. affirmed, 185 SCANLAN, D. Seizure of Goods from an In- fected House. Summons dismissed, 369 SCARBOROUGH CORPORATION. Order to Dis- continue a Nuisance, appeal against. Order confirmed, 400 Adulterated Butter. SCHOFIELD, THOMAS. Fine, 352 SCOGGS, H. Breach of Vaccination Act. Fine,
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