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SANITARY NOTES 



aiul to tlie kind help of Mr. John Newlove, one is able to classify the births and deaths 

 in certain useful and suggestive tables. 



In the first place, one presents a monthly table of incidence for Khartoum only, 

 which does not seem to prove very much one way or the other, but may be useful for 

 future comparison and shows anyhow that malaria has no influence on the death returns. 

 No. OP lURTHS AND DEATHS IN KHARTOUM (CIVIL ONLY) 

 PUOM OCTOBER 1, 1909, TO SEin'KMBEB 30, 1910 



The second table classifies the deaths according to nationality and age, and I do not 

 intend to comment upon it beyond pointing out the gratifying fact that only one person 

 of British nationality amongst the civil population died during the year. 



Nationality and Approximate Ages of Eecorded Deaths; September, 1909, to 

 September, 1910:— 



