Dcdiidiom from Bills of Mc 





From these elements the table' is formed, by 



number of deaths as the radix of calculation. 



o 



have 

 dvin; 



gi\ 



proportional numbers of 



every age, from the birth 



per 



the 

 This "would 



livin 



rr 



d 



life, had the annual number of deaths b 



the latest extremity of 



births 



But by the bills 



qual to the 



appears, that the births 



ally double to the deaths. Therefor 

 sons of each age, as given by the ta 



number of per 



than 



IS ac 



tually in life 



o 



from an annual excess of 4893 births 



Consequently the expectation of life is less than just, especial 

 ly in the early periods of life. 



The table. 



Ages. Persons living. Decrem. of life 



i> 



) 



At Lirtli 

 1 



»2 



3 



4 



5 



6 



7 



8 



9 



10 



11 

 12 



13 

 14 

 15 

 16 



17 

 18 



19 



4893 

 3629 

 3355 



3167 

 3035 

 2951 



2893 

 2838 

 2791 

 2751 

 2715 



2687 

 2660 

 2633 

 2606 

 2579 



2537 

 2494 



2451 



2408 



1264 

 274 

 188 

 132 



84 

 58 

 55 



47 

 40 

 36 

 28 



27 



27 



27 



27 

 42 



43 



43 



43 



43 



Expectation of 

 life. 



A^es. 



yrs. dec. 





28.15 



20 





21 





22 





23 





24 



40.87 



25 





26 





27 





28 





29 



39.23 



30 





31 





32 





33 





34 



36.16 



35 





36 





37 





38 





39 



Persons Uving. Decrem. of life. Expectation of 



2365 

 2322 



2280 

 2238 

 2196 

 2154 

 2114 



2076 

 2038 



2000 

 1962 



1924 

 1886 

 1848 



1810 



1772 



1737 

 1702 



1667 

 1632 





43 

 42 



42 

 42 

 42 

 40 



38 



38 

 38 

 38 

 38 

 38 

 38- 

 38 

 38 

 35 

 35 

 35 

 35 

 35 





yrs. dec. 



34.21 



\ 



32.32 



30.24 



28.22 



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