No. VIII.—Quinquennial Mortality, classified by Age, first for the entire City, next for the three Unions severally.

Deaths in the Population of
the City of London.
Under
5
Years
of
Age.
From
5
to
10.
From
10
to
15.
From
15
to
20.
From
20
to
30.
From
30
to
40.
From
40
to
50.
From
50
to
60.
From
60
to
70.
From
70
up-
wards.
Age
not
re-
ported.
Total.
Year
by
year
dating
from
Michael-
mas to
Michael-
mas.
- 1848-4912432029290292345396355366367153763
1849-50103283447016620025125431833402752
1850-511194124486016922724826130334222978
1851-521197113578419625326726028735003064
1852-53113594375917925826829732039303040
Sum of five year’s deaths58016162783631002128314301427159417861715597
Deaths
of
five
years
in
their
Local
Distri-
bution.
- East London Union24712158010533843248844455161905743
West London Union14161417512230537640539342039814052
City of London Union191426012313635947553759062376915787
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No. IX.—Number of Deaths occasioned, during the last Five Years, by certain Acute Diseases, chiefly Epidemic, Infectious, and Endemic.

In the successive years terminating severally as follows:—Fever.Acute
Diarrhœa
(not of
infants),
Dysentery,
and
Cholera.
Scarlet-
Fever
and
Cynanche
maligna.
Small-Pox.Erysipelas,
Pyæmia,
and
Puerperal
Fever.
Diarrhœa,
Bronchitis
and
Pneumonia
of
Infants
under
3 years
of age.
Measles,
Hooping-
cough
and
Croup.
Hydro-
cephalus
and
Convul-
sions of
Infancy.
Total
of
pre-
ceding
columns.
At Michaelmas,184916682513517442851962641932
„ „185011854323340243124219863
„ „1851107234641173402722821128
„ „1852165378696243301323081178
„ „1853145438515263041902891097
Total number of such Deaths in the Five Years 1848-53.701982384202151150291413626198

No. X.—Comparative Mortality in different seasons of the Year; namely, in the Autumn Quarters (Oct., Nov., Dec.) in the Winter Quarters (Jan., Feb., March,) in the Spring Quarters (April, May, June) and in the Summer Quarters (July, Aug., Sept.) of the Five Years from Michaelmas, 1848, to Michaelmas, 1853.

SYNOPSIS.