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that, I'Xt-lusive of epidciiiirs, the death rate loi- the town is hctwceii 'it 

 and 3o per thousand. 



In view of the iinsatis^l'actory natuie ol' tlie causes assigned ' in the 

 records for deaths occurring during 1907, no atteini)t will be made to 

 draw conchasions from the data for that year other than those which 

 may he obtained from the age distribution. This is shown in Table 3. 

 The |)ercentage distribution, compared with the pei-centage distrilmtion 

 of ])0|)uhition in age groups, is sliown in 'I'able 4. 



Taule :i. — Distribiilion of drallis hi/ lu/c f/ioiips. 



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CO 



m 



(» 



CC 



CO 



CO 



« 



•c 









































^ 











i 



c3 



si 



si 



c3 



si 



53 



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" 























Q) 



<u 



01 













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>-. 





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Oi 



S 01 

 OJ o 







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0) 



GJ 



<v 



o 



O 



O 



o 



O 



2 



O 



o 



o 



1 





QJ 









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o 



\a> 



o 



i£3 



o 



o 



o 



o 



o ' 





►^ 



iH 





4 



1 



LC 



6 



4 



7 



•1 







CO 



17 



8 









1907 



39 



24 



9 



12 



12 



170 



1908^> 



51 



8 



21 



10 



5 



12 



■> 



4 



4 



13 



20 



13 



3 



9 



20 



201 



1908'' 



08 



15 



39 



27 



17 



21 



4 



4 



4 



13 



20 



13 



3 



^ 



20 



277 



Excluding smallpox. 



' Total. 



Kate per thousand per year : 



1907 ■ 27.91 



1908, excluding smallpox 33.00 



1908, total -i^-^^ 



T.MU.K 4. — I'crcentdijc (listrihution of deathfi. by age yroDps, roiupurcd irilli dis- 



frihution of pouJaHon. 



\ Less I 



' than 1 year. 



1 year. 



Population 



Deaths for 1907 



1908. excluding smallpox 



1908 



Registration area, United States, 1907_„ 



Total 



3.28 

 22.94 

 25. 37 

 24. .55 



19.08 



2 3 4 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 



Years, years, years, years, years, years. 



3. 97 3. 



14.12 



.5.41 



10.00 

 10.49 

 14.08 



3.64 

 2.35 

 7.91 

 9.75 



2.89 

 0.59 

 2.48 

 6.13 



4.01 



1.74 I 1.11 I 0.79 



11.43 



8.70 



9.80 



3.53 



2.35 



4.12 



4.47 



0.99 



1.99 



7.58 



1.44 



1.44 



2. 22 1 . 53 2. 67 



26. 74 



Population 



Deaths for 1907 



1908, excluding smallpox . 

 1908 



Registration area. United States, 1907. 



20 to 24 

 years. 



25 to 29 

 vears. 



9. 36 9. 51 



2.94 i 2.94 



1.99 i 6.46 



1.44 I 4.69 



4.05 I 4.29 



30 to 39 

 years. 



40 to 49 

 years. 



13.09 



7.80 



10.00 



4.70 



9.95 



6.46 



7.22 

 9.17 



4.69 

 9.29 1 



50 to 59 

 years. 



60 to 69 

 years. 



5.21 

 5.29 

 1.49 

 1.08 



9.89 



70 years 

 and 

 over. 



7. 06 3. 23 



7.06 1 7.06 



4. 47 9. 95 



3.25 7.22 



11.76 ; 18.17 



The proportion of deaths occurring under one year is somewhat larger 

 than occurs in the United States (Eegistration Area, 1907), •32.94 for 

 1907, and 24.55 for 1908, as against 19.08 foi- the United States. The 

 excess is more marked in the age gi'oups corresponding to childhood, tlie 



