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In this table it may be obferved, that the number liv- 
ing at every age from birth decreafes only till five. Be- 
tween 5 and lo Stockholm begins to receive recruits 
from the country, and they come in fafter and fafter till 
3 5 ; after which age it appears, that more die than come 
in ; and that the. living in every fubfequent period goes 
on decreafing continually till the end of life. It is far- 
ther obfervable, that this table exhibits a greater differ-- 
ence than the former, between the mortality of males 
and females.- 
A comparifon of thefe tables will fiiew a ftriking con- 
trafi: in other refpe 6 ts between the fiate of human mor- 
tality in the whole kingdom of Sweden and in its capi- 
tal. In order to make this more obvious and unexcep- 
tionable, I will add the following table, deduced from alb 
M WARGEN tin’s tables taken together. 
N n n 2 
TAB LLE 
