298 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
ge. | Males and Females. | Males. Females. 
1 9-62 8°34 11:40. 
2 16°88 17-01 16-75 
3 32-38 31-00 33-63 
4 47°14 49-32 45°25 
5 65°51 67-21 63-94 
6 90-38 108-85 15 
7 95°83 83°21 112°48 
8 143-14 120-52 174:80 
9 187-80 124-53 153-56 
10 281-63 369-67 228-80 
11 155-93 160-16 152-00 
12 196-05 193-20 199-70 
13 279-38 356-20 231-37 
14 195°88 271:16 154-82 
15 153°70 165°33 144-18 
16 200°14 123-63 480-67 
: 17 171-67 176-57 167:37 
18 190-25 158-43 242-00 
19 162-15 166-67 158-28 
20 158-00 101-67 | 327-00 
21 121-43 138-67 / 108-50 
Ist yea e : 
the 7th, 11th, 14th, 15th, 17th, 19th, and 21st years.—In females there 
is a general decrease to the Sth year, and an increase in the 9th, 11th, 
14th, 15th, 17th, and 21st year.—A table of diseases was then exhib- 
ited, from which it appeared that more males than females died of 
nervous diseases and from external causes; but that more | 
than males die of epidemic disease, and diseases of the respiratory or 
gans.—These tables, from family returns, were then compared with 
similar tables constructed from the statistics of the Foundling Hospital, 
and were found to agree very closely in their results. 
- Monument of the late Tuomas Say.—lIt gives us great pleasure 
to announce, that Mr. Alexander Maclure, the yenerable and worthy 
brother of the late Mr. William Maclure, has ordered a neat and ap- 
propriate monument to the memory of Tuomas Say; a man whose Te- 
markable attainments in science, amiable heart, and elevated character, 
have associated his name with many delightful remembrances. 
he monument has been executed in Philadelphia by those excellent 
artists, John Struthers & Son, and is now on its way to New Harmony, 
in Indiana, where Say died and is buried, and where Mr. Maclure 
reside 
ides. 
Presuming that this testimonial to departed worth, will be regarded 
with interest by all who knew the subject of it, as well as by every 
lover of science, we subjoin an outline drawing of the monumenty 
(which is of white Italian marble,) with a copy of the inscriptions 08 
the four sides of the shaft. 
