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![Table XI. Mortality amongst the Members of the Fund. Age x Living Dying ! CD Living = L Dying u 86544 4-93724 1960 3-29226 63 30277 4-48111 1229 3-08955 25 84584 •92729 1958 •29181 64 29048 •46312 1268 •10312 26 82626 •91712 1931 •28578 65 27780 •44373 1303 •11494 27 80695 •90685 1907 •28035 66 26477 •42287 1334 •12516 28 78788 •89646 1885 •27531 67 25143 •40042 1365 •13513 29 76,903 •88594 1864 •27045 68 23778 •37618 1393 •14395 30 75039 •87529 1846 •26623 69 22385 •34996 1417 •15137 31 73193 •86447 1828 •26198 70 20968 •32156 1435 •15685 32 71365 •85349 1806 •25672 71 19533 •29077 1445 •15987 33 69559 •84235 1779 •25018 72 18088 •25739 1450 •10137 34 67780 •83110 1749 ■24279 73 16638 •22110 1447 •16047 35 66031 •81975 1714 •23401 74 15191 •18159 1435 •15685 36 64317 •80833 1677 •22453 75 13756 •13849 1411 •14953 37 62640 •79685 1639 ■21458 76 12345 •09149 1375 •13830 38 61001 ■78534 1602 •20466 77 10970 4-04021 1324 •12189 39 59399 •77378 1565 •19451 78 9646 3-98435 1260 •10037 40 57834 •76218 1528 •18412 79 8386 •92355 1183 •07298 41 56306 •75055 1491 •17348 80 7203 •85751 1096 •03981 42 54815 •73890 1456 •16316 81 6107 •78583 1001 3-00043 43 53359 •72721 1423 •15320 82 5106 •70808 900 2-95424 44 51936 •71547 1391 •14333 83 4206 •62387 796 •90091 45 50545 •70368 1361 •13386 84 3410 •53275 692 •84011 46 49184 •69182 ] 332 •12450 85 2718 •43425 591 •77159 47 47852 •67990 ] 296 •11261 86 2127 •32777 495 •69461 48 46556 •66798 1253 •09795 87 1632 •21272 404 •60638 49 45303 •65613 1204 •08063 88 1228 3-08920 323 •50920 50 44099 •64443 1150 •06070 89 905 2-95665 252 •40140 51 42949 •63295 1092 •03822 90 653 •81491 193 •28556 52 41857 •62177 1048 •02036 91 460 •66276 143 •15534 53 40809 •61076 1018 3 00775 92 317 •50106 108 2-03342 54 39791 •59978 999 2-99957 93 209 •32015 80 1-90309 55 38792 •58874 992 •99651 94 129 2-11059 57 •75587 56 37800 •57749 994 2-99739 95 72 L-85733 37 •50820 57 36806 •56592 1007 3-00303 96 35 •54407 21 •32222 58 35799 •55387 1030 •01284 97 14 1-14613 10 1-00000 59 34769 •54119 1061 •02572 98 4 0-60206 3 0-47712 60 33708 •52773 1100 •04139 99 1 0-00000 •89 9-94939 61 32608 •51332 1144 •05843 100 •11 9-04139 •11 9-04139 62 31464 4-49781 1187 3-07445 (45.) On the rate of mortality indicated by the preceding Table the subsequent auxiliary Tables, so far as concerns members, have been calculated. (46.) The next part of this inquiry to which I would direct your attention is the mortality of the wives of members, of widows, and of children, and first in regard to the mortality of the wives of members. In your own records, I can find information complete of the deaths of thirty-seven first wives only, with notice of two other cases without date of death, in addition to which the date of death is given for three cases of second wives, making in all forty-two cases; but there are seven instances in which mention is made of the re-marriage of members, in which the deaths of the first wives are not noticed, as well as two cases of third marriages, with the death of only one wife in each case recorded. These data are so inadequate as to be entirely worthless as affording even an approximate estimate of the rate of mortality amongst the](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21972011_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)