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the jail. Not only are their names to be found in these other 
places, but on the same records are to be found the names* of 
people now dead or living outside the county who are closely 
related to the present list of mental defectives in the county. 
This is brought out by Table VIL Whenever 2 or more per- 
sons on the records were found to be related, they were 
grouped together. One hundred and live of the 126 defectives 
receiving poor relief belong to 1 of 26 groups, leaving only 
23 of them who are not related to other mental defectives 
receiving poor relief. Some of these groups are quite large 
and are the^ same groups listed in the chapter describing fam- 
ily groups. Many of them appear on the County Poor Asy- 
lum records, and in general the same family groups are both 
generously represented as partakers of both kinds of relief. 
