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SANITAUY N0TK8 

 TA1!I,E OF MONTHLY INCIDENCE 



SPECIAL TABLE 



European 



Enteric Fever 



Dvsenterv 



rCases ! 10 



(Approximate percentage calculated on population U'i;') 

 I 8 



Native 



Cases . . . 



(Approximate percentage calculated on population 



0-JO 



6 

 0012 



42 

 0084 



riir tables for 1909-10 are a little more elaborate, and it must be noted that the 



population lias iiicioascd, now numbering about 61,392. 



NOTIFIABLE DISEASES REPORTED DUUINO THE YEAR FROM OCTOBER 1, 1909, 



TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1910 



The other notilinM. ,1. i,. , wore not represented. As a matter of interest, I present 

 the above table in another form, showing the monthly incidence and local distribution of 

 the reported cases. 



