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curves in the diagrams, the reports being full and the deaths all 
i ima To construct a curve for 
period, 
It appears that in London the deaths from all causes for the 30 
ears, had their extreme maximum in December anuary 3 
that with the beginning of April there commenced a long decline 
in number to the extreme minimum in June; then began a rise to 
a second lower maximum in the latter half of July, continued 
through the first half of August; und then a decline to another 
minimum in October, after which the rise toward the December 
maximum bega 
ber and October ; for typhoid fever, low for May, June and early 
in temperature and dryness; then the influence of weather on 
deaths at different ages, showing one maximum for children under 
oO fs 
January, and the ‘latter part of March, a minimum for both 1n 
June, a second maximum in the latter half of July and first half 
by all other diseases, but instead a continued minimum which is 
Steatest in July and August. The diseases which are like bowel 
ent diseases for each year, together with 
Population of London . Table TL, givted the mean weekly death rate 
