been able to hear of it having made its appearance in any of Her Majesty's Ships on this station.

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by the Epidemic of Influenza had occurred in St. Mr. S. Orontes on her homeward passage from China.

I have re-

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Surgeon in Charge.

Name of Colony.

Enclosure 3.

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Has any epidemic "Influenza," particularly if characterized by much depression, severe frontal headache, or various muscular pains, shown itself in your Colony?

The date of the first occurrence (as far as you know) of such an Influenza.

The date of commencement and decline of the epidemic prevalence of such Influenza.

Any evidence as to the mode of origin or introduction of the disease or any opinion on the subject held by the medical adviser of the Government and as to its method of spread.

C. O. 17717

REC'd 10 SEP 30.

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Has any unusual complaint been observed among domestic animals, and if so, in what animals, and with what symptoms?

Any observations recorded in the Colony as to the behaviour of the Influenza epidemic, especially as to its dissemination among particular communities and its incidence on particular localities.

Nice? Noor. 10-6-901

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