[318] Exclusive of 224 Chancery patients residing with their committees.

APPENDIX K II.
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It should have been stated in the text that the ratio of the insane there given to the number of those tried, only refers to those tried for murder. I am indebted to Dr. Guy for the following additional figures, extracted from the last volume of the Judicial Statistics:—

1875.1876.1877.1878.1879.1880.
Sentenced to death333234203428
Executed182222151613
Subsequently certified as insane and sent to Broadmoor112141

The following figures for 1878 are of interest:—

Removed by order of Secretary of State, acquitted as insane33.2
Ditto, becoming insane after trial22.2
Ditto, becoming insane after committal23.5
Ditto, found or declared insane20.9
Committed by justices—dangerous lunatics0.2
100.0

The last figure is in striking contrast with the return from Ireland, where, on account of the peculiarity of the law, the justices committed 1276 as dangerous lunatics, out of 1393 sent to asylums in the same year.

APPENDIX L.
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