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Eighty-first annual report of the registrar-general

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-vi) Title page & contents
(102 pages)Contract subtree Report
(Pages vii-viii)Expand subtree Introductory remarks
(Pages ix-ciii)Expand subtree Review by Dr. Stevenson of the vital statistics of the year
(Pages civ-cviii) Meteorology of the year 1918
(66 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages cx-cxi) 1. United Kingdom: Population of its several divisions estimated to the middle of each of the years 1869-1918
(Page cxii) 2. England and Wales: Marriages, births, and deaths, 1838-1918
(Page cxiii) 3. Annual marriage-, birth-, and death-rates and infant mortality, 1838-1918
(Page cxiv) 4. Annual marriage-, birth-, and crude death-rates in each quarter in groups of years, 1838-1918, and in each year, 1909-1918
(Page cxiv) 5. Churches and chapels of the Established Church and registered buildings in which marriages could be legally solemnized, 31st December, 1918
(Page cxv) 6. Annual death-rates at twelve groups of ages, general death-rate standardized for sex and age constitution of population, and infant mortality, 1838-1918 males
(Page cxvi) 7. Annual death-rates at twelve groups of ages, general death-rate standardized for sex and age constitution of population, and infant mortality, 1838-1918 females
(Page cxvii) 8. Annual death-rates at twelve groups of ages, general death-rate standardized for sex and age constitution of population, and infant mortality, 1838-1918 persons
(Pages cxviii-cxxvii) 9. Deaths from various causes at all ages, 1904-1918 males, females, and persons (list of causes as in use prior to 1911)
(Pages cxxviii-cxxxvii) 10. Crude annual death-rates from various causes at all ages to a million living, 1904-1918 males, females, and persons (list of causes as in use prior to 1911)
(Pages cxxxviii-cxlii) 11. Crude death-rates at all ages from various causes, 1918 males, females, and persons (international list of causes)
(Page cxliii) 12. Annual death-rates from the principal epidemic diseases, 1838-1918
(Pages cxliv-cxlviii) 13. Administrative counties and county boroughs: Mortality from the principal epidemic diseases and from certain other causes, 1917 and 1918
(Page cxlix) 14. Deaths from various causes under one year of age, 1904-1918
(Page cl) 15. Infant mortality from various causes, 1904-1918
(Pages cli-clii) 16. Infant mortality by sex, age, cause, and legitimacy, 1918
(Pages cliii-clvii) 17. Infant mortality by age, cause, and legitimacy, 1918 classes of administrative areas
(Pages clviii-clix) 18. Infant mortality in different parts of England and Wales, 1918
(Page clx) 19. Names on the registers. Searches, and fees received at the general register office, 1869 1918
(Page clxi) 20. Islands in the British Seas. Area and population; and births and deaths, 1894-1918
(Page clxi) 21. Balance inward or outward on passenger movement into and out of the United Kingdom, 1899-1918
(Pages clxii-clxiii) 22. United Kingdom and its several divisions. Vital statistics, 1894-1918
(Pages clxiv-clxv) 23. Meteorological elements, Greenwich, 1869-1918
(Pages clxvi-clxvii) 24. Meteorological elements, Greenwich, quarterly, 1918
(Pages clxviii-clxix) 25. Meteorological table for London, 1918
(Pages clxx-clxxiii) 26. Meteorological elements at several stations, 1918
(450 pages)Contract subtree Abstracts
(Pages 1-18)Expand subtree Marriages
(Pages 19-51) Estimated "birth-rate" population and civil population, births (legitimate and illegitimate), birth-rate, deaths, crude death-rate and infant mortality in greater London, in each administrative area and in summarized areas
(Pages 52-450)Expand subtree Deaths