sO eee Oe 
ON THE MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DEFECTS OF CHILDREN. 
TABLE— continued. 
No. of Cases and 7 years and Ages 11 and 
Primary Groups under Ages 8-10 over All ages oa 
B. a. B. G. B. G. B. a. 
No, of cases—A BC} 85 115 | 103 92 56 45 244 | 252 | Of all children with Developmental 
defect, Nerve-signs, and Low 
nutrition. 
ABC. 2351) 1:732| 1:942) 0°000) 1°786) 0°000) 2°034) 0:794| Per cent. with no other class of de- 
fect. 
ABCD . | 97°649, 98-268) 98:058} 100-000} 98°214| 100:000} 97:966) 99-206 -e » Dulness. 
100'000} 100°000) 100°000|} 100:000 | 100°000 10°00 100°000) 100-000 
No. of cases—A BD} 97 | 126 | 132 112 95 64 324 | 302 | Of all children with Developmental 
defect, Nerve-signs, and Dulness. 
ABD. . | 14431) 10°313) 23-481) 17-858] 42°115| 29-686) 26-231| 17-224) Per cent. with no other class of de- 
fect. 
ABCD . | 85°569| 89°687| 76°519} 72-142) 57°885| 70°314) 73-769) 82-776 a », Low nutrition. 
100°000 100°000) 100°000 100-000 | 100'000 100°000 | 100'000 | 100°000 
No. of cases—A CD) 84 116 | 102 96 58 48 244 | 260 | Of all children with Developmental 
defect,Low nutrition,and Dulness. 
ACD ‘ - | 1192) 2°585) 0°985 4167) 5°181] 6-251] 2:047} 3°855| Per cent. with no other class of de- 
| fect. 
A8CD 98-808 96°415) 99-015) 95°833) 94°819) 93°749) 97-953) 96-145 53 » Nerve-signs. 
100°000 | 100°000 100°000 100:000 100°000| 100°000 | 100°000 100-000 
No. of cases—B CD 89 115 | 107 96 56 4? 252 | 258 | Of all children with Nerve-signs, 
Low nutrition, and Dulness. 
BCD ‘ 6°744| 1:732| 5:608| 4:167| 1:786] 4255] 5:164| 3°121| Per cent. with no other class of de- 
fect. 
ABCD 93°256| 98°268| 94°398| 95°833| 98°214| 95°745| 94°836) 96 879 rr ra rae oe de- 
- — = _ ect. 
100°000 | 100°0 00} 100'000) 100°000 | 100°000 | 100000 | 100°000 | 100°000 
493 
Ethnographical Survey of the United Kingdom.—Seventh and 
Final Report of the Committee, consisting of Mr. E. W. Bra- 
BROOK (Chairman), Mr. E. Stpyey HartLanp (Secretary), Mr. 
Francis Gatton, Dr. J. G. Garson, Professor A, C. Happon, 
Dr. JosEpH ANDERSON, Mr. J. RomILLy ALLEN, Dr. J. BEDDOE, 
Mr. W. Crooks, Professor D. J. CunntnGHaM, Professor W. 
Boyp Dawkins, Mr. Artuur J. Evans, Dr. H. O. Forbes, Mr. 
F. G. Hirton Price, Sir H. Howorts, Professor R. MELDOLA, 
General Pirt-Rivers, Mr. E. G. Ravenstemn, Mr. GEORGE Payne, 
Mr. Epwarp Ciopp, Mr. G. Laurence Gomme, Mr. JosEPH 
Jacogs, Sir C. M. Kennepy, K.C.M.G., Mr. Epwarp Laws, the 
Ven. Archdeacon THomas, Mr. 8. W. WiL.iams, Professor JOHN 
Rays, and Dr. C. R. Browne. 
Tue Committee present this as their final report, not indeed as 
suggesting that the work of organising an Ethnographical Survey of the 
United Kingdom, which was first entrusted to them at the Edinburgh 
Meeting in 1892, has been completed, but because in their opinion the 
