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Vaccination ainl Sinallpo.' 



TABLE XI. 

 Second Groiipiug. 



(• = •1362 ±-0695. 



'I'hcre is tlius for both cases a quite sensible if not very large correlation 

 betwoen Status and vaccination,— CK.ses of unvaccinated persans occur more frequently 

 in the classes of higher than of loiuer Status. 



Putting on onc side Dr Brownlee's views on the Status of the nietal workers I 

 now formcd two tables in which the nietal workers were included in the group of 

 higher Status, adding theni first to Professions, Clerks, etc. and Shopkeepers, 

 as a third grouping, and tinally to all tliese togethcr with Miners, R;iil\vay men 

 and Building Trades as a fourth grouping. I found : 



TABLE XIL 

 Third Grouping. 



,•=-•0872+0713. 



TABLE XIIl, 

 Fourth Grouping. 



»•=-•0939+0691. 



The correlation has clearly swiing round, and therc is uow a very slight 

 correlation, hardly sensible considcring the probable error, between higher status 

 and vaccination. In view, howevcr, of ])r Brownlee's opinion as to the cliaracter 



