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By Dr. Jordan.

246.-Was the fever of your servants of the same type as that of your family?

A.-I think so, but I cannot state positively. I used to send them doses of quinine which I understood were administered, but they preferred to pack up and go

away.

247.--Did you see any of them in a chill?

A.--I don't remember, I have seen them but I don't remember having seen them in a chill.

248. When you had fever in 1878, was that of the same kind as you have suffered from now?

A.-Just the same. very painful in my case.

249.-I think you said in your paper it was not malarial, why did you say that?

A.-I think I must have mistaken the meaning of the word "malarial" in my

paper.

From what I have heard to-night, if my evidence is consistent with what you would think malarial fever, I was mistaken in the interpretation of the word.

The most prominent feature was the vomiting which was

By Dr. Yarr.

250.-You think the fever was produced by earth cutting?

A.-I think that was the predominating cause. I make reference also to having to get water from any source available. You cannot insist on your coolies bringing clean water. I have seen Major BROOKE's coolies taking water from certainly very filthy sources.

251.-Even for drinking water?

A.-No, it might have been for bath water, but it is impossible to go after the the coolies when they fetch it. They are supposed to fetch it from a certain source.

February 8th.

EVIDENCE OF MR. J. Y. V. VERNON.

year

By the Chairman.

252.-Had you fever in 1887?

A.-No.

253.-Where were you residing in 1887?

A. In my house in Robinson Road just behind Seymour Terrace. Part of the I was up at the Peak.

254.-Had any of your

household fever in 1887?

A.--One or two of our Chinese Servants had it.

255.-How often and at what dates?

A. One of them had it on and off from about June till November.

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