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VARIETIES, LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL, 
Including Notices of Works in Hand, Domestic and Foreign. 
Y the Jate population returns, 
it appears that throughout Eng- 
land, in every ten thousand of the 
vopulation-— 
ales. Females. 
1538 are under 5 years of age, and 1444 
1543------+between 5 and 10--++++1268 
1169.--- between 10 and 15 -++-+1056 
988---+ between 15 and 20 995 
1470+-++ between 20 and 30 ++++1684 
1155++++ between 30 and 40 ----+1210 
941++e* between 40 and 50 +++ 933 
656--++ between 50 and 60 +--+ 655 
448-+++ between 60 and 70 ++++ 458 
992.+«++ between 70 and 80 ++++ 228 
56++++ between 80 and 90 «+++ 65 
4-+-+ between 90 and 100 +++» 6 
Withonly 1 male in 80,000 above 100, and 
1 female in 50,000 above 100. 
Tn particular counties the great ages 
much vary. ‘Thus there are males between 
60 and 90, in 
The N. Riding of Yorkshire 
MonrurLy Mac, No. 376, 
eave 
94 
Durham «eercscescosrseres G4 
Northumberland «--++se+-+ 83 ~ 
Hereford «s-crer eee ceee - 8% 
Westmoreland «+++se++++> 76 
Berkshire «++seseeeerscees "5 
While, in Lancashire, they are -- 39 
in Surrey+erssesseecesess 38 
And in Middlesex but --+++#+++ 26 
And those who are from 90 to 100: 
Northumberland numbers ++ 11 
North Riding: ++++--+- vecte a UO) 
Durham «++. cccccecesrccve J 
Dorset eerees vecteerseees 9 
Again, of centenarians— 
Durham contains 1 in 13,000 
Hereford -+++-+ 1 in 24,000 
Warwick ---+++ 1 in 26,000 
Worcester-«++++1 in 28,000 
In Wales the sexes average 89 between 
80 and 90, and 9 between 90 and 100. 
In Scotland the sexes average but 67 
between 80 and 90, and only 7 between 
90 and 100, 
324 In 
