[ 435 ] 
Born Males. 
In London for the laft iio years, or from 1664 1 q, 
to 1773, ] 302293 
Paris, for 8 years ( 1 ), 79^93 
Leyden, for 50 years (tn), 4^773 
Vienna, for 27 years, ending 1746 ('»/, 67060 
Berlin, for 40 years, ending 1761 (o)j 71188 
Kurmark of Brandenburgh, for 9 years, ending "1 
1759 w. i * ^ 
Dukedom of Masdeburgb, for 28 years, ending; I 
.759 r?;. 
All the Prulhan towns, fora courfe of years, (r), 691826 
In a great number of country parifhes, for aT ^ 
courfe of years ('rj, J 
In the fame country parifhes, for another period 1 o - f., 
of years (/j, / 
Leeds, Manchefter, Coventry, &c. for a period 1 ^ o g . 
of years (u), j ‘ ^ 
In the fame towns, for another period (x)^ 57084 
Total, 
Sweden, for 9 years, ending 1763, 
2388950 
Females. 
Proportion. 
817072 
20 to 19 
76481 
25 to 24 
44933 
26 to 25 
64893 
31 to 30 
67431 
20 to 1 9 
96521 
j 8 to 1 7 
145985 
21 to 20 
659072 
21 to 20 
56282 
2 I to 20 
84954 
19 to 18 
103449 
20 to 19 
54128 
20 to 19 
2271201 
20 to 19 
416007 396124 20toi9 
Mr. DERHAM, ill his Phyfico-Theology, p. 175. has 
ftated the proportion of male to female births at 1 4 to 
13, and this proportion has ever lince been generally re- 
ceived as the true one; but it appears from this table, 
that it ought to have been Hated at 20 to 19. But 
though it appears, that the number of males born is in 
this proportion greater than the number of females born, 
yet, in moft places, the number of males living has been 
(l) See susM. gottlicke Ordnung Tables, p. i6. {m) Ibid.p. 17. 
(nj Ibid, p. 13. (0) Ibid. p. 12. (p) Ibid, p, 3. (q) Ibid. p. 5. 
(r) Ibid.p. 9. (s) See Dr. short’s New Obfervations, p, 27.31. 
pjlbid. p. 30. {ti-) Ibid. p. 49. ^x) Ibid.p. . 
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