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Table XIX.—Maternal Uncle and Nephew. 1242 Cases. 
Maternal Uncle. 
Tint. 
1 . 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
i 
8. 
Totals. 
1 
1 
8 
13 
3 
0 
3 
4 
1 
33 
2 
17 
137 
71 
29 
0 
19 
14 
9 
296 
3 
10 
128 
153 
26 
0 
29 
34 
3 
383 
4 
2 
50 
62 
28 
0 
22 
14 
1 
179 
5 
0 
1 
0 
0 
0 
0 
1 
0 
2 
6 
4 
33 
29 
12 
0 
35 
20 
3 
136 
7 
1 
33 
40 
11 
0 
26 
27 
2 
140 
8 
0 
9 
17 
23 
0 
8 
3 
13 
73 
Totals 
1 
35 
399 
385 
132 
0 
142 
117 
32 
1242 
Table XX. —Maternal Uncle and Niece. 1434 Cases. 
Maternal Uncle. 
Tint. 
1 . 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
Totals. 
1 
2 
15 
9 
2 
0 
2 
1 
0 
31 
2 
6 
99 
76 
23 
0 
18 
13 
11 
246 
3 
18 
100 
108 
23 
0 
37 
36 
10 
332 
4 
4 
72 
64 
28 
0 
16 
21 
9 
214 
5 
0 
14 
2 
3 
0 
8 
5 
0 
32 
6 
5 
38 
41 
10 
0 
23 
11 
4 
132 
7 
1 
27 
25 
7 
0 
19 
14 
3 
96 
8 
0 
15 
5 
6 
0 
9 
11 
5 
51 
Totals 
36 
380 
330 
102 
0 
132 
112 
42 
1134 
Table XXI.— Paternal Aunt and Nephew. 1186 Cases. 
Paternal Aunt. 
Tints. 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
Totals. 
1 
6 
13 
5 
3 
1 
4 
6 
4 
42 
2 
19 
113 
83 
45 
— 
36 
29 
5 
330 
3 
10 
81 
147 
30 
— 
29 
35 
8 
340 
4 
8 
28 
66 
38 
— 
18 
22 
11 
191 
5 
_ 
_ 
_ 
_ 
_ 
— 
— 
— 
0 
6 
3 
23 
35 
12 
1 
35 
10 
5 
124 
7 
5 
22 
28 
19 
— 
18 
15 
5 
112 
8 
1 
A 
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9 
8 
— 
6 
4 
13 
47 
Totals 
52 
284 
373 
155 
2 
148 
121 
51 
1186 
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