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![Table XV. Daughters.— Years 1824-55, deduced from Appendix 3. Ages. Number Entered at each Age in 1824. Number remaining under Observatior from Age preceding. Total Number under ObservatioL at each Age. Died. Discontinued. Total Discon- tinued. Alive May, 1855. Total gone olf Half of Discon- tinued. Number exposed to Risk of Mortality. Mortality per cent. Not Subscribed for or Displaced. Pension j ceased. Married 0 to 1 386 25 1 1 36 386- 6-510 1 ... 2 5 350 350 13 1 1 11 25 •5 349-5 3-720 2 ... 3 5 325 330 11 1 1 12 24 •5 329-5 3-338 3 ... 4 i 306 307 4 12 16 307- 1-308 4 ... 5 6 291 297 3 6 9 297- 1-010 5 ... 6 4 288 292 5 2 2 10 17 1- 291- 1-718 0 ... 7 0 275 275 i 13 14 275- 0-364 7 ... 8 3 261 264 i 13 14 264- 0-758 8 ... 9 5 250 255 i 14 15 255- 0-392 9 ... 10 2 240 242 i 17 18 242- 0-413 10 ... J1 3 224 227 3 9 12 227- 1-321 11 ... 12 2 215 217 0 1 i 13 14 •5 216-5 0-000 ] 2 ... 13 3 203 206 0 19 19 206- 0-000 13 ... 14 2 187 189 0 19 19 189- 0-000 14 ... 15 1 170 171 1 11 12 171- 0 585 15 ... 16 0 159 159 1 11 12 159- 0-629 16 ... 17 1 147 148 0 2 2 16 18 1- 147- 0-000 17 ... 18 1 130 131 1 4 4 13 18 2- 129- 0-775 18 ... 19 1 113 114 10 10 11 21 5- 109- 19 ... 20 93 93 7 7 9 16 3-5 89-5 20 ... 21 77 8 8 10 18 4- 73- 21 ... 22 59 28 2 30 4 34 15- 44- 22 ... 23 25 4 4 2 6 2- 23- 23 ... 24 19 0 0 2 2 o- 19- 24 ••• 25 17 2 2 2 4 1- 16- 25 ••• 26 13 1 1 4 5 •5 12-5 26 ••• 27 8 2 2 8- 27 ••• 28 6 * 0 0 6- 28 ... 29 6 0 0 6- 29 ... 30 6 1 1 6- 30 ... 31 5 1 1 2 3 •5 4-5 31 ... 32 2 0 0 2- 32 ... 33 2 0 0 2- 33 ... 34 2 0 0 2* 34 ... 35 2 0 0 2- 35 ... 36 2 1 1 2- 36 ... 37 1 0 0 1- 37 ... 38 1 0 0 1- 38 ... 39 1 1 1 1- 39 ... 40 0 0- Total... 40 4907 71 5 GO O? 41 74 281 426 37- 4870- 1-458 (56.) There are some important considerations connected with the results of these two Tables. For example, in the first year of life the mortality of sons is 7'026 per cent., and of daughters only 6-510 per cent.; but on referring to Appendix No. 11 of Mr. Davies’ Report, it will be seen that the results arrived at by him shew a somewhat less rate of mortality, that for sons being i](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21972011_0043.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)