119 



more than the average ; of these, 53 were registered as pulmonary consumptionf 

 being 2 less than in 1863, but 4 4-2 more than the average of the seven years. 

 Less tlian one-fourth of these deaths in 1864 were Tasmanian born,t. e.,13 out of 

 the 53. The deaths in the local class were 266, being 6 1-7 loss than the average. 

 The developmental class had 69 deaths, being 13 3-7 more than the average. 

 The greatest part of these deaths were from old age, 60 years and upwards to 

 102. In the fifth class, violent and accidental, the deaths were only 27, being 

 12 6-7 less than the average. 



The total of registered birthi was 837, being 16 mora than 1863 had. 



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