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T H I R T Y - F I RST DETAILED ANNUAL R PORT OF THE pI,IiJ . _t4I- •m1wmj CONTAZ&flG or MAl -a"RIAGES, BIRTHS,ns.r . . REGISTERED IN IRELAND DURING THE YEAR TRANSMITTED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE 7 8 via, op. 81 1 8. i€ 26 VJO, OAP 11; AND 26 & 27 VTO. ) CAPS 90 GENERAL SUMMARY POPULATIONS MARRIAGES, THEIR NUMBER AND THEIR RELATION TO POPULATION, RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS, AGES, AND CIVIL CONDITION. BIRTHS, THEIR NUMBER AND THEIR RELATION TO POPULATION., DEATHS, THEIR NUMBER AND THEIR RELATION TO POPULATION, AGES, AND CAUSES. EMIGRATION ; WEATHER. nuafib :ti:r hzffj irf parhanulif hu !tontnrxith if YX ffbitsti DUBLIN: PIUNTED FOR HER MAJESTTS STATIONERY OFFICE BY ALEXANDER THOT& & CO. (LIMITED). And to be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, from HoDws, FIGGIS, and Co. (Limited), 1O4 Grafton-street, Dubith ; or Eriu and SPOTTISW00DE, East }Iarding-street F1eetsLreet RU. or JOHN MENZIES and Co., 12, Hanover-street, EcUuburgh uiI 90, West Niostret Glasgow, 1895. [C..-800] Face is. 8d.

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T H I R T Y - F I RSTDETAILED

ANNUAL R PORTOF THE

pI,IiJ. _t4I- •m1wmjCONTAZ&flG

or

MAl-a"RIAGES, BIRTHS,ns.r. .

REGISTERED IN IRELANDDURING THE YEAR

TRANSMITTED PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE 7 8 via, op. 81 1 8. i€26 VJO, OAP 11; AND 26 & 27 VTO. ) CAPS 90

GENERAL SUMMARYPOPULATIONS MARRIAGES, THEIR NUMBER AND THEIR RELATION TO

POPULATION, RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS, AGES, AND CIVIL CONDITION.BIRTHS, THEIR NUMBER AND THEIR RELATION TO POPULATION.,

DEATHS, THEIR NUMBER AND THEIR RELATION TO POPULATION, AGES, ANDCAUSES. EMIGRATION ; WEATHER.

nuafib :ti:r hzffj irf parhanulif hu !tontnrxith if YX ffbitsti

DUBLIN:PIUNTED FOR HER MAJESTTS STATIONERY OFFICE

BY ALEXANDER THOT& & CO. (LIMITED).

And to be purchased, either directly or through any Bookseller, fromHoDws, FIGGIS, and Co. (Limited), 1O4 Grafton-street, Dubith ; or

Eriu and SPOTTISW00DE, East }Iarding-street F1eetsLreet RU. orJOHN MENZIES and Co., 12, Hanover-street, EcUuburgh uiI 90, West Niostret Glasgow,

1895.[C..-800] Face is. 8d.

CONTENTS.

RE PORT ;Page

GENERAL SUMMARY :

Population, Marriages, Births, Deaths, and Emigration in 1894 and ten previous years, 1Number of Irish Registration Officers, . 2Number of Searches, &c., at the General Register Office during the years 1861-94,

with Amount of Fees received, 2Procedure in cases of Offences against the Registration Acts, . 2Rate per 1,000 of the population represented by the Marriages, Births, and Deaths

registered in each Province and County in 1894, 3

MARRIAGES:

Their Number and Proportion to the Population, . . 3Number by each mode of celebration in the years 1884-94, . . 4Number of Licences issued. by Registrars, . 4Number of Licensing Presbyterian Ministers and of Licences issued by them, 4Number of Buildings registered for Solemnization of Protestant Marriages, . 4Civil Condition. of Persons Married, . . . 5Number of Roman Catholic and of Protestant :Marries registered in each quarter of

the years 1884-94,Ages of Persons Married, . 5Signatures to Marriage Registers and Certificates, . 5Marriage-rate in Provinces and certain Counties, . 6-7

Bras :.Their Number and Proportion to the Population, 7Proportion of Illegitimate Births in Ireland and in the several Provinces, . 7Birth-rate in the Provinces and certain Counties, 7Number in each quarter of the years 1884-94, . 9

DEATHS :

Their Number and Proportion to the Population, 8Death-rate in the Provinces, and certain Counties, 8General Remarks on the Public Health, 8Number in each quarter of the years 1884-94, . 9Causes of Death.—Deaths from all causes and from each of the principal causes during

the years 1884-94, with the respective rates per 100,000 of theEstimated Population, 10

,, I. Specific Febrile or Zymotic Diseases, . 10

91 IL Parasitic Diseases, 1 s,, III, Dietetic Diseases, 16

IV. Constitutional Diseases,,, , 16,, V. Developmental Diseases, • 19,, VT. Local Diseases, 19), VII. Violence, . 19

InquP'ts; - 19

Acre at Death, . . • . 19Emigration from Ireland, 20Prices of Provisions, and Number of Persons in Receipt of Poor Relief, in 1894 and previou.s

ten years, . - . • . 20The Weather, . . . . . 21

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, by J. W. Moore, Esq., 21.D., F.11.C.P.I., F.R. MET.. Soc.(Extracted from the " Dublin Journal of Medical Science,")

22-46

iv CONTENTS.

STRACTS : —Marriages registered in Ireland in each of the Provinces, Counties, and Superintendent

Registrars' Districts, in 1894, distinguishing Roman Catholic from Protestant Marriages,and giving the Total Number registered in each Quarter of the Year; the ConjugalCondition of Persons Married ; the Number of Minors and of those who signed theRegisters by Marks, . . . . . 48-61

Ages of 8,761 Persons married in 1894, distinguishing those of Bachelors, Spinsters, Wdowers,and Widows, . . . . . . 62,63

Marriages, Births, and Deaths registered in each of the Counties, 1894, 64Marriages, Births, and Deaths in the Superintendent Registrars' Districts, and portions of

Superintendent Registrars' Districts in each County, distinguishing the Sexes andIllegitimate Births, . . . . . , . 65-70

Marriages, Births, and Deaths in each of the Superintendent Registrars' Districts in Ireland, 71-73Births and Deaths in the Registrars' Districts and portions of Registrars' Districts in each

County, distinguishing Sexes and Illegitimate Births, . . 74-97Births and Deaths in each of those Registrars' Districts which extend into more than one

County, distinguishing the Sexes and Illegitimate Births, 98Births (distinguishing Males and Females) registered in the Provinces, Counties, and Super-

intendent Registrars' Districts (or portions of such Districts), in each of the FourQuarters of 1894, . . . . . . . . . 100-113

Births (distinguishing Males and Females), registered in each Superintendent Registrar'sDistrict in Ireland during each Quarter of the year 1894, . . . . 114-116

Deaths (distinguishing Males and Females) registered in each of the Four Quarters of 1894,in Provinces, Counties, and Superintendent Registrars' Districts (or portions of suchDistricts), . . . . . . . . . . 117-129

Deaths (distinguishing Males and Females) registered in each Superintendent Registrar'sDistrict in Ireland during each Quarter of the year 1894, . • • • 128-131

Deaths of Males and Females at different Ages registered in 1891, in Provinces and Counties,and in the Superintendent Registrars' Districts, or portions of such Districts in eachCounty, , . . . . . . . . . 132-147

Deaths of Males and Females at different Ages in each Superintendent Registrar's Districtin Ireland, . I . . . . . . . . 148-153

Causes of Death of Males and Females in Ireland, at different periods of life in 1894, . 154-168Causes of Death of Males and Females in Ireland, and in each of the Provinces, in 1894, . 169-173Deaths from several Zymotic and other Causes in 1894, in the Provinces and Counties,

showing the circumstances as to residence at time of death, . . . . 174-175Deaths from several Zymotic and other causes in 1894, in each Superintendent Registrar's

District in Ireland, showing the circumstances as to residence at time of death, . • 176-183Deaths from several Zymotic and other Causes in 1894, in those Registrars' Districts in which

the principal -Urban Sanitary Districts in Ireland are situate, showing the circumstancesas to residence at time of death, . . . . . . . . 184-185

Rainfall in 1894, . • • 186Abstract of Meteorological Observations, 1894, . 188Summary Tables of Meteorological Observations, 1874-94, 189-190Estimated Population of Leland in each of the years 1820-94, 191Population by Sexes and Ages according to Census Returns of 1861,1871,1881, and 1891, 191Index to Superintendent Registrars' Districts, and Registrars' Districts, . 192-195Legal Work of the General Register Office for the Financial Year, 1894-5, 196

REPORT

TO

EIS EXCELLENCY ROBERT OFFLEY ASHBURTON, BARON HOUGHTON,&c., &c., &c.,

LORD LIEUTENANT-GENERAL AND GENERAL GOVERNOR OF IRELAND.

MAY IT PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENCY,-

I have the honour to submit, for your Excellency's consideration, the Thirty-firstAnnual Report on Marriages, Births, and Deaths in Ireland.

GENERAL SUMMARY.The Marriages registered in Ireland during the year 1894 number 21,602 ; the Births

1.05,354 ; and the Deaths 83,528. The marriage rate was somewhat above the averagefor the preceding ten years, the birth rate showed a small decline and the death ratea slight Increase.

The recorded natural increase of population, or excess of births over deaths, was21,826 : the loss by emigration amounted to 35,895; there would thus appear to havebeen a decrease of 14,069 in the population during the year, but against a portion ofthis decrease there is a set-off in immigration, of which no official record has beenobtained. The estimated population in the middle of the year was 4,600,599.

TABLE I.-Showing for each of the years 1884-94, the estimated Population ; the number of Marriages,Births, and Deaths registered, and the number of Emigrants enumerated, with the rates per 1,000 of the

estimated Population represented thereby ; and the averages for the ten years 1884-93.

YEARS.

*EstimatedPopulation inthe middle ofeach year.

Numbers Registered. Number ofEmigrants asreturned by

theEnumerators.

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Rate per 1,000

Marriages.

of Estimated Population.

Marriages, Births. Death& Births. Deaths.-..........

Emigrants

1884, . . . 4,974,561 22,585 118,875 87,154 76,883 4.64 231 171 151

1885, . . . 4,938,5811 21,177 115,951 90,712 62,034 419 231 18'4 121

1886, . . . 4,905,895 20,594 113,927 87,292 63,135 4'20 23'2 17'8 12.9

1887,. 4,857,119 20,945 112,400 88,585 82,923 411 231 181 171,

1888, . . . 4,801,312 20,060 109,557 85,892 78,684 4'18 221 171 18.4

1889, . . . 4,757,385 21,521 107,841 82,908 70,477 4'51 22'7 17'4 141

1890, . . . 4,717,959 20,990 105,254 85,860 61,313 4-45 221 18'2 13.0

1891, . . . 4,681,248 21,475 108,116 85,999 59,623 4'59 23'l 18-4 111

1892, . . . 4,618,169 21,530 104,234 90,044 50,887 4'64 22'5 19-4 1111

1893, . . . 4,615,312 21,714 106,082 82,821 48,147 4'70 23'0 171 10'4

Yearly Average, 1 884-93, 47,88,755 21,259 110,224 86,726 65,307 4,44 23'0 18'1 131

189., . . 4,600,599 21,602 105,354 83,528 35,895 4'70 22'9 18• 71

See page 191.A

YEARS.

£ s d.1864, . 15 a 8 18 0 1880, . 753

1805, 41 20 8 17 0 1881, . 743

1866, . 55 34 101 6 1882, . 852

1867, , 46 26 14 6 6 1883, . 1,036

1868, . 69 42 21 13 6 1884, . 1,254

1869, . 80 34 13 15 6 1885, . 1,412

1870, . 93 54 17 11 6 1886„ 1,527

1871, . 112 67 22 2 6 1887, . 1,693

1872, . 120 70 29 2 0 1888, . 1,778

1873, . 160 106 37 15 0 1880, . 1,986

1874, . 166 107 34 8 6 1890, . 2,448

1875, . 244 166 49 5 6 1891, . 2,815

1876, . 270 185 39 12 0 1892, 3,209

1877, . 312 202 56 12 0 1893, 3,559

1818, . 301 286 65 4 6 1894, . 3,492

1879, . 522 399 102 13 0

Annual Numberof Searches

inthe Registers.

Annual Numberof Certificates.

Amount receivedas Fees for Searches,

, and paid intoHer Majesty'sExchequer.

YEARS, Annual Number

of Searchesin

the Registers.

Annual Numberof Certificates.

Amount receivedas Fees for Searches,dcc., and paid into

Her Majesty'sExchequer.

s. d.596 124 9 6

583 111 5 6

686 137 9 6

773 165 12 6

9GG 107 13 6

1,110 227 11 8

1,173 235 14 10

1,307 251 7 0

1,404 266 9 0

1,561 297 4 6

2,042 383 2 9

2,297 433 1 6

2,534 489 17 0

2,733 532 2 2

2,678 512 7 0

Thirty-first Annual Report of the Registrar-General of

There are 2,621 Local Registration Officers holding office directly under the Depart-ment or who have entered into bonds with the Registrar-General for the due dischargeof their duties. During the year 1894, 532 cases of vacancies or appointments weredealt with.

I append a table showing the number of Searches made, and Certificates issued at theGeneral Register Office ; also the amount received as fees for same, since the commence-ment of the Acts for the Registration of Births and Deaths and of Roman CatholicMarriages in 1864.

TABLE IL-NUMBER of SEARCHES made ; number of CERTIFICATES issued, and Amount received asFEES for SEARCHES, &c., at the GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE, DUBLIN, during the 31 years1864-O4.

During the financial year ended 31st March last 774 eases were reported of offencesagainst the Acts administered by this Department. On careful inquiry into thecircumstances, in 173 cases prosecutions were ordered to be instituted against theoffenders. In. 94 of these the parties were convicted and punished ; in 66 the proceedingswere abandoned, the parties (in most instances) paying the costs of court and complyingwith the law ; and in 8 cases the summonses were dismissed, while in 5 cases the resulthas not as yet been reported to this Office.

The cases dealt with included the following offences :-Neglect to register Births,neglect 60 register Deaths, neglect to furnish Certificate of Marriage, failure ofCoroner to furnish Certificate of Inquest ; giving false information as to age at death,as to cause of death, and as to duration of illness previous to death ; giving falseinformation as to Births, viz. registering illegitimate children as legitimate, andmisrepresenting date of birth ; neglect of Medical Practitioner to furnish Certificate otCause of Death ; neglect to furnish burial notifications.

The administration of the legal w ork of the office is, as mentioned in previous Reports,entrusted to Mr. Matheson, whose detailed statement of the business transacted willbe found at page 1.96.

Marriages,. 13irths, and 'Death in .3

TABLE III.—Showing, for each PROVINCE and COUNTY in IRELAND, the RATE per 1,000 of thePOPULATION,* represelited by the NUMBER of MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, and DEATHS Registeredduring the Year 1894.

PROVINCES AND oomargs.Annual Bate per 1,000 of thePopulation, represented by

PROVINCES AND cot:alms.., Annual Rate per 1,000 et the

Population, represented by, , ,

Marriages. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Births. Deaths.

EL MUNSTER.IRELAND, . . . 47 229 18/

Clare, . . 21 19'7 141Cork, 41 21'6 17'LKerry, ' 31 228 14'0

PROVINCES.Limerick, 41 218 17'6-Tipperary, • • • • 41 20/ 171

L LIINSTER, • • • 51 22'5 90'1 Wate.rford„ . . . 3'9 21'5 181IL muNargn, . . 39 211 161

III. ULSTER, . . 51 231 181 M. ULSTER.Iv. CONNAUGHT, . . 31 20-5 . 141

Antrim, . . . , . 7'5 29/ 211Armagh, 5'0 224 1811

L LErNwrica. Cavan, 31 MI 143Donegal, 31 201 14-0

Oiribir,: • c. 3'7 181 - 201 Down, 51 f 26'7' ttitDublin, 7"0 271 , 231 Fermanagh, . . . . 31 171 151Kildare, 4.5 201 171 Londonderry, . . . . 510 22* 17/Kilkenny, . . . . 41 201 181 Monaghan, . . . . 41 181 171.EilIgs• i . 314 201 167 Tyrone, . 4-0 1t6 174Longfoid, 3.4 181 171Louth and Co. of Town of

Drogheda.37 210 17'0 IV. CONNAUGHT.

Meath, 3.7 181 18-1 Galway, 31 21* 160Queen's, 3.9 191 171 Leitrim, 31 191 141Westmeath, . . 31 201 18'0 Mayo, . 31 22'1 11'4Wexford, . . . 41 191 201 Roscommon, . . . . 21 181 131Wicklow, 4.9 20'5 16'8 Sligo, . . . . 3'2 19'1 141

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DIAR.RIAGES.

The number of Marriages registered during the year is 21,602, being equal to 1 inevery 213, or 4.70 per 1,000, of the estimated population,* a rate which is equal tothat for the previous year, and •26 above the average for the ten years 1884-93.

Of the 21,602 Marriages registered during the year 1894, 14,795 were betweenRoman Catholics 3,582 were celebrated according to the rites and ceremonies ofthe Church of Ireland ; 2,373 were in Presbyterian Meeting,hou.ses

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470 inc`. Regiistered Buildings " belonging to various . religious denominations ; only 362,,,bycivil contract in the Registrars' offices ; 8 were according to the usages of the Societyof Friends ; and 12 according to the Jewish rites,

The Roman Catholic Marriages are equal to a rate of 4'27 per 1,000 of the estimatednumber of Roman Catholics, and the other Marriages represent, arate of 6 .01 per I ,000of all persons other than Roman Catholics in the population.

Of the .3,582 Marriages according to the rites of the Church of Ireland, 54 wereby speciallicence, 3,027 by licence, 461 after the publication of banns, .14 on Registrar'scertificatei and in 26 . instances there was no information afforded as to which of. thesemethods was adopted.

• Throughout this Report the rates for the total of Ireland are based on the estimated population in the-Middle of the-respective years, and the , rates for Provinces and Counties are based on the population accordingto the Census, those _relating_ to the years 1885-6 being founded on the 1881 ,population, and those havingreference to the years 1887-94 on the population by the Census of 1891.

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TABLE IV.-Marriages registered in Ireland in 1894 and each of the previous ten years, according to themodes of celebration. ; with the rate per 1,000 of the population represented :-

Marriages registered under 7 and 8 Vic., cap. 81.Rate per 1,000 of estimatedcorresponding Population

represented byRoman Total

YEAR& Accordingto the

Rites of theChurch

of

InRegisteredPresbyte-

rianMeeting-

houses.

InRegis-teredBuild-

ings.

Inthe

Regis-trars'

Offices.

Societyof

Friends.Jews. Total.

CatholicMarriages.

MarriagesRegistered.

Mar-riagesunder

7 and 8Vic.,

cap. 81.

RomanCatholic

ar-riages.

,,,,,.,'''''''Mar-N

1884, . 3,617 2,224 362 497 8 4 6,712 15,873 22,585 5.77 4'18 4.541885, . 3,540 2,238 343 457 8 5 6,586 14,591 21,177 569 3'87 4'291886, . 3,383 2,118 379 443 14 9 6,346 14,248 20,594 5'52 3'81 4'201887, . 3,640 2,237 363 464 7 10 6,721 14,224 20,945 5'91 3'84 4'311888, . 3,601 2,247 394 437 12 8 6,699 13,361 20,060 5'97 3'66 4'181889, . 3,644 2,268 393 420 9 . 6,734 14,787 21,521 6'06 4'09 4'521890, . 3,556 2,251 432 445 6 3 6,693 14,297 20,990 5'80 4'04 4'451891, . 3,570 2,353 442 399 4 10 6,778 14,697 21,475 5'89 4'16 4'591892, . 3,553 2,352 481 372 9 6 6,773 14,757 21,530 5'94 4'22 4141893, . 3,546 2,295 385 375 11 10 6,622 15,092 21,714 5.83 4114

--4'70-

Average t 3,565 397 431 9 6 6,666 14,593 21,259 5'84 4'02 4'441884-93, 2,258

1894, . 3,582 2,373 470 362 8 12 6,807 14,795 21,602 6•01 417 410

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During the year 1894 there were issued by the Registrars 716 Licences for Marriagein Registered Buildings and in the Registrars' offices.

The number of Marriage Licences issued by the licensing Ministers of the severalPresbyterian bodies is given in the following summary:-

Presbytery or Synod.

Numberof Licensing

Ministerson 31st

December,

Number ofRegisteredMeeting-

houses on 31stDecember,

Number4

Licencesissued.

1894. 1894.

1. General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, 146 573 2,2072. Remonstrant Synod of Ulster, ......... , 8 19 353. Presbytery of Antrim, . ........ , , 5 10 is4. United Presbytery or Synod of Munster, ...... . . . 2 2 .

Total, 161 604 2,237

There being no civil restrictions as to the time or place for celebrating marriagesbetween Roman Catholics in Ireland, a registration of the churches and chapels of theRoman Catholic Church is not necessary for the purposes of this office ; but withreference to other religious bodies, a record is kept of the places of Divine worship in'which marriages may lawfully be solemnized without special licence, and from this itappears that, on the 31st December, 1894, there were 1,487 churches and chapels ofthe Church of Ireland, 604 registered Presbyterian Meeting-houses, and 379" Registered Buildings " belonging to various religious denominations.Compared withthe previous year, these numbers show a decrease of 2 as regards the Church ofIreland, a decrease of 2 in the number of Presbyterian Meeting-houses, and an increaseof 10 " Registered Buildings."

The following statement shows the several religious bodies having " RegisteredBuildings " i n 1894 :-

Denominations.

Methodists, . .Reformed Presbyterians,Independents, .Baptists,Christian Brethre

n,Seceders, . .United Presbyterians,Salvation Army, .

No. of Placesof Worship.

. 222

. 37

. 25

. 23

. 13

. 1099

Denominations. No. of Placesof Worship.

Moravians, or United Brethren, 9Methodists, New Connexion, 7Jews, • • 3Evangelical Union, . . 2" The Catholic Apostolic

Church," . . . 2Non-Subscribing Unitarians,Unitarians, .

Denominations.

Covenanters, . 1Welsh Presbyterians, . 1United Original Seceders, 1" Protestant Dissenters," . 1Non-Subscribing Christians, 1Independent Protestants, .

1

Total, . 37911

No. of Place*,

of Worship..

Of the 21,602 marriages registered during the year 1894 there were recorded--in the first quarter 6,068 ; in the second, 5,301 ; in the third, 5,128 ; and in thelast, 5,105.

Marriages, Births, and Deaths in Ireland-1894. 5

The marriages of bachelors and spinsters constitute 86 .5 per cent. of the total ; thoseof widowers and spinsters 8 .6 per cent. ; of bachelors and widows 2 .8 per cent. ; and ofwidowers and widows 2'1 per cent. Thus, 10.7 per cent. of the men married werewidowers, and 4 .9 per cent. of the women were widows ; and in 14 instances in every100 marriages one or both of the contracting parties had been in the married state before.

TABLE V.-Showing by QUARTERLY PERIODS, the number of MARRIAGES registered in Ireland ineach of the eleven years 1884-94, and the average number for the ten years 1884-93,distinguishing the number of Roman Catholic marriages registered under the 26 & 27 Vie.,cap. 90, and of Protestant and other marriages under the 7 & 8 Vie., cap. 81

Ymta.

MARRIAGES.

Roman Catholic. Others-Total.

Quarter ending the lastday of

Total.

Quarter ending the lastday of

Total.

Quarter ending the lastday of

TotaL

Mar. June. Sep. Dec. .I June. Sep. Dec. June. Sep. Dec.

1884, 6,567 3,241 3,012 3,053 15,873 1,558 1,625 1,678 1,851 6,712 8,125 4,866 4,690 4,904 22,585

1885, 5,668 3,253 2,779 2,891 14,591 1,525 1,609 1,658 1,794 6,586 7,193 4,862 4,437 4,185 21,177

1886, 5,767 2,544 2,963 2,974 14,248 1,411 1,487 1,586 1,862 6,346 7,178 4,031 4,549 4,886 20,594

1887, 5,642 3,003 2,846 2,733 14,224 1,484 1,714 1,687 1,836 6,721 7,126 4,717 4,533 4,569 20,945

1888, 4,805 2,997 12,827 2,732 13,361 1,539 1,673 1,674 1,813 6,699 6,344 4,670 4,501 4,545 20,060

1889, 5,892 2,760 2,945 3,190 14,787 1,523 1,649 1,749 1,813 6,734 7,415 4,409 4,694 5,003 21,521

1890, 5,010 3,317 2,976 2,994 14,297 1,391 1,677 1,848 1,777 6,693 6,401 4,994 4,824 4,771 20,990

1891, 5,251 3,468 3,036 2,942 14,697 1,602 1,522 1,775 1,879 6,778 6,853 4,990 4,811 4,821 21,475

1892, 5,774 3,037 3,015 2,931 14,757 1,473 1,704 1,761 1,835 6,773 7,247 4,741 4,776 4,766 21,530

1893, • • 5,251 3,517 3,136 3,138 15,092 1,526 1,616 1,715 1,765 6,622 6,777 5,183 4,851 4,903 21,714

7,066 4,780

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21,159Average for tentyears, 1884-93, 5,563 3,118 2,954 2,958 14,593 1,503 1,628 1,713 1,822 6,666 4,746 4,667

1894, , 4,574 3,712 3,242 3,267 14,795 1,494 1,589 1,886 1,838 6,807 6,068 5,301 5,128 5,105 21,602

Equivalent AnnualRate per 1,000living :-

Average, 1884-93, 6•1 31 31 3.3 4•0 51 51 6•0 61 51 5.9 410 3•9 4•0 4•4

1894, . 51 4.3 3 . 7 31 4.3 5•3 5.6 6•7 6'5 6•0 51 41 4'5 4.4 4.7

A complete registry of the exact ages of the persons married would be valuable frommany points of view : hence it is matter for regret that in the great majority ofinstances the ages are not recorded. The requirements of the law are technicallycomplied with by the entry in the age column of " minor " or of" full age," as thecase may be, and there seems to be a general and increasing inclination to takeadvantage of this circumstance, as in 1894 the ages of both parties were specified in4,382 cases only, being little more than one-fifth of the total number of marriages.In the year 1865, when 30,802 marriages were registered, the ages of both partieswere given in 13,910 instances.

Of 21,602 men married during the year, 417, or 1 .93 per cent., were minors ; and ofthe women married, 1,975, or 9 . 14 per cent., were under age.

The highest proportion of husbands (2'26 per cent.) married under age in 1894, wasin the province of Leinster, and in that province there was also the highest per-centageof wives (10 . 10), not of full age.

It may be added that the per-centage of persons married in Ireland who were underage is very far below the corresponding rates in England and Scotland.

The signatures of the contracting parties in the marriage registers or certificate,afford a rough test of the progress of elementary education. In the year 1894, 17,912,or 82'9 per cent., of the husbands, and 18,039, or 83'5 per cent., of the wives, wrote theirnames, and the remainder signed by marks.

6 Thirtyvirst Annual Report of the Registrar-General of

the percentage of persons married in 1884 who wrote their names being----men 75 . 3,and women 71 . 9.

These figures contrast hopefully with the corresponding results eleven years since,

The percentages for the several provinces last year range, for men, from 75 inConnaught to 86 in Munster, and, for women, from 79 in Connaught to 87 in Leinsterand Munster.

In 1,739 cases, both of the parties married signed the register by " mark," and in3,775 the register was thus signed by either the husband or the wife, so that in 5,514cases, or 25.5 per cent. of the total number of marriages, one or both of the partiessigned by mark ; and in 16,088, or 74 . 5 per cent., both parties wrote their names.

The number of marriages registered in each of the eleven years 1884-94 ; theproportion per cent, of persons married who wrote their names in the registers ; ofminors, of widowers, and of widows are given in the following Table for Ireland, andfor each of the four provinces.

TABLE VI.-Showing as regards the Marriages in Ireland and in each of the Four Provinces during the years1884-94, the proportion per cent. of Persons who signed. their Names, of Persons not of Full Age, andof Re.anarriages. The figures for the year 1884 refer to Registration Provinces ; those for 1885-94 tothe Provinces Proper,

Re-marriages.Re-marriages. Persons not ofSigned theirNames in Writing.

Persons not ofSigned theirlqamosinWriting '

ors.Full Age, Widow- Widows-Full Age. Widow- I widavv,

ers,. 1

Of 100 Of 100 Of 100 0 f 100Men Women Men Women

Married 'Monied. Married Married.

Preyinees.Provinces, ke.Of 100

WomenMonied

Of 100 Of 100 Of 100 Of 100 Of 100Men Women Men Women WI/

Mauled. Married. Married Married Married.

Of 100WomenMarried

Of 100Men

Married

(1889,

1890,

1891,MUNSTER-continued 1892,

10.57

9.76

9-16

912

9.73

9'29

5'18(1884,

1886,

1886,

1887,

1888,

80•6 126 7'495'6311 .17

1116

1091

10'07

10'99

80 .5719 2 -43

259

2 . 33

201

220

1094

1055

10•56

9 .86

1010

75'3

8 1' 0 6'477`2212773 . 8 8065'35765

6'161 .33 6 .945'40 83'282876•6 74 . 7

5414 841 105 52177 . 8 6'0083'175.2

81 .3 149 6 -236'957c-s 5•33 83'778.6 1893,

4.71869 145 7'168601894,1091

10 . 66

10 .81

10 .51

10•L',5

1010

1889, 78.8

1890, 706

1891, 80*6

1892, 81 14

1893, S2'0

1891, 829

209 9'24780 508

791 202 8'75 5'00662 2'94 12 .36

12'40

12 .04

11 - 74

1200

1227

1203

11 .97

1150

11'10

74'8 4'021884,

1885,

1886,

1887,

1888,

806 197 8'81 4'87

69'0 321 4.35750818 1'82 7"9a 4•90

2 - 6470'875'9 412821 821183 5 .0171*3 27176 .2 4.•05914835 1'93 4'95

73'4 2 . 6578'2 4 . 44-

ULSTER, 74'3 1045

0.83

0.72

9'15

0'03

964

78'0 2'551889,

1890,

1801,

1892,

1893,

1894,

4 . 511884, 70 . 1

1885, 811

1886 807

1 1887 82-4

1888 82.2

9'7178'7

80 0

810

820

82 . 6

208 1104

10 -50

10'09

10'70

0'56

676 79'2 75 . 5 211 12 01

11'99

12.18

12'33

11 - 98

4'012•36 8'88 610 77'379 2 2'49 4-36

918254 6'71 80'8 78 . 7 2'4'2 4 -26188 882 604 2'0979'3808 4'70

9 . 51240 6•13 80'381'9 2'07 4.10

LINITZR,1888, 82.6

1 1890, 821

1891, 838

1802, 83'7

1898, 861

1894, 862

1 . 0 2'50 855 10'6 t

0•85

10'52

9'78

984

1025

6.10

65.4 63'11884,

1885,

1886,

1887,

1888,

228 12 .12

12 68

11 .27

10 .63

0'89

9'59

10 - 16

9 .57

9.34,

10.46

4'7785 - 0 8.20184 (i'25

G7'2 67'4 ra 6 5'3084.3 2'23 9'25 5'64

688 702 1'48 4'2985*7 1 -88 7 ,19 5-76

69'9 69'0 119 4'8887•4 177 8'09 519

71'4 71'3 143 4'7687'4 226 1010 5 27

CONNAUGIIT, 1889,

1890,

1891,

1892,

1893,

1894,

69'0 71 . 0

73'5

77'8

77'5

788

786

1019 10'35

9'42

8'09

8'82

8'14

8'75

10'23

916

10'51

920

8'64

9'03

4'34

11881, 76.8

I 1885, 77'8

MUNOTRit .,.. 1886, 782

1887, 785

0888, 783

741. 213 9'78 1038

10'36

10'82

10'68

1119

4 -81 716 412

75 .'7 217 9'50 604 73*4 0 .72 4'10

752 1'95 960 6'42 74'1 1'0,5 4'43

76*6 1•40 7'87 6-10 75 .4 178 4'02

78'2 1 -41 892 6'31 711 1'62 4'82

Marriages, Births, and Deaths in Ireland-1.891. 7

In proportion to population at all ages, the registered marriages were most numerousin the province of Ulster, in which, however, the rate was only 5 . 3 per 1,000 of thepopulation, according to the Census of 1891 ; Leinster comes next, with 5.1 per 1,000 ;Munster third, with 3-9 per 1,000 ; and Connaught last, the rate being 3 .3 per 1,000.

The highest rate for any county was 7 - 5 per 1,000 of the population in 1891, which wasthe marriage rate for Antrim ; and the lowest 2.8 per 1,000, for Roscoinmon. Betweenthese, the most favourable were 7.0 for Dublin, and 5 -4 for Down ; and the least so2•9 for Clare, and 3 -2 for Sligo.

BIRTHS.

The number of births registered during the year 1894 was 105,354 -53,922 boysand 51,432 girls, or 104 -8 of the former to every 100 of the latter-the rate afforded inproportion to the estimated population being 1 in 43/, or 22 - 9 per thousand, which is0-1 under the average rate per 1,000 for the ten years, 1884-93.

Of the 105,354 children whose births were registered in Ireland during the year 1894,102,470, or 97 . 3 per cent. were legitimate, and 2,884, or 2.7 per cent., were illegitimate :the average per-centage of illegitimate for the preceding 1.0 years also was 2 . 7. It isunnecessary to say that these results compare very favourably with the returns formost other countries.

Of the children born in wedlock during the year, 52,463 were males, and 50,007females, being 104.9 of the former to every 100 of the latter, and of the illegitimatechildren 1,459 were males, and 1,425 females, or 102 . 4 boys to 100 girls.

Comparing the provinces, we find that the percentage of children born in Ulster,who were illegitimate, was 3 . 9 ; in Leinster, 2.7 ; in Munster, 2.2 ; and in Connaught,01.

TABLE VII.-The Per-centage of Legitimate and of Illegitimate Births registered in Ireland during the

years 1890-94, by Provinces.

Provineesi

Proportion per cent. of Legitimate Births. Proportion per cent. of Illegitimate Births.

1800. 1691. 1892. 1893. 1894. • 1850. 18014 1803.1892. 1894.

IRELAND. • 97 ,3 97'3 57.5 974 97.3 27 2•7 2.5 2•6

LBDTSTBR, 97•5 978 97'8 075 97.3 2•5 2•4 2 2 2.5 27

bitiVSTElt, 97*B 07.8 08'0 97'8 078 2.2 2 2 2 0 2 2 • 2•

ULSER, 96*0 • 95.0 06.1 963 961 4 0 • 4 .0 3'9 3 7 3'9

C01414AUGnTi, 99'2 99*3 99'5 09*$ 99 3 0.8 0•7 05 0'7 0.7

The respective total birth-rates for the provinces in 1894 were-Leinster, 22 . 5per 1,000 of the population in 1891 ; Munster, 21 . 5 ; Ulster, 23 - 8 ; and Connaught,20'5.

The four counties having the highest rates are Antrim, 29 - 5 per 1,000 of thepopulation in 1891; Dublin, 27 - 6; Down, 26 . 7; and Kerry, 22 .8, Those with the lowestrates are---Fermanagh, 17 .8 ; Meath, 18 . 3 ; Monaghan, 1 8 '4 ; and Roscommon, 18'5.

Thirty-first Annual Report of the Registrar-General of

Of the total births, 52 .7 per cent. were registered in the first six months of the year(181 days), and 47.3 per cent. in the second half of the year (184 days).

The number registered in the first quarter was 27,830 ; in the second, 27,662 ; in thethird, 24,802 ; and in the fourth, 25,060.

DEATHS.

The deaths registered during the year amount to 83,528, being equal to 1 in 55.1 or18'2 per 1,000 of the estimated population. The deaths of males number 41,377, andthose of females 42,151, the former being equal to 18 .2 in every 1,000 males living,and the latter representing 18 . 1 per 1,000 females.

The death-rate (18.2) is 0 . 1 over the average rate for the preceding ten years, and0 .3 over the rate for the year 1893.

As usual, very many of the Registrars furnished at the close of each quartervaluable notes on the sanitary condition of their respective districts. These notes wereembodied in the Quarterly Returns issued from this department, and emanating as theydid, from gentlemen qualified to speak decisively on the subject, it is to be hoped thatthey received the serious attention of the various Local Authorities intrusted with theadministration of the Public Health Acts.

With respect to the death-rates for the four provinces, the rate for Connaught is only14.8 ; that for Munster is 16 .6 ; for Ulster, 18 .3 ; and for Leinster, 20.1 per 1,000 ofthe population in 1891.

Of the thirty-two counties, the four having the lowest registered mortality are—.Roscommon, 13.8 per 1,000 ; Donegal, 14.0 ; Kerry, 14.0 ; and Cavan, 14 .2.

Those in which the rate was highest are—Dublin, 23.4; Antrim, 21 . 8; Carlow,20 .9 ; and Wexford, 20 . 8.

The deaths registered in the first half of the year generally outnumber those in thesecond. In 1894, 57.6 per cent. of the total deaths were registered in the six months,January to June inclusive, and 42.4 per cent. in the remaining six months of theyear.

The annual rates represented by the deaths registered in each quarter are as follow:—First quarter, 23 .3 per 1,000 of the population ; second, 18 . 6 ; third, 14.4 ; andfourth, 16.4. The rate for the first quarter is above, and those for the other quartersare below, the corresponding average rates for the respective quarters in the ten years,1884-93.

From the Table on pp. 174-183 it will be seen that, of the 83,528 deaths registered duringthe year, 2,360 took place in Infirmaries and General and Special Hospitals ; 1,051 inPublic Lunatic Asylums; 9,329 in Workhouses and Workhouse Hospitals; and 70,788were of persons who died " At their Own Homes, cfc." As in former Reports a Table(see pages 184-5) is given showing like information for those Registrars' Districts inwhich the principal Urban Sanitary Districts in Ireland are situated.

The deaths in " Infirmaries and General and Special Hospitals " constitute 2.8 percent. of the total number, the per-centages for the four provinces varying from 0 .5 inConnaught to 6 .9 in Leinster. Over eleven per cent. of the deaths registeredoccurred in Workhouses or Workhouse Hospitals, the respective per-centages for theprovinces being—Leinster, 13'2 ; Munster, 16'2 ; Ulster, 7.5 ; and Connaught, 7.7.

Marriages. Births. and Deaths in Ireland-1894. 9

`TAUB VIM-Showing, by Quarterly Periods, the number of Births and Deaths registered in Ireland in eachof the eleven years, 1884-94, and the average number for the ten years, 1884-93.

YEAR.

Myrna. Dwain.

Quarter ending the last day ofTotal.

Quarter ending the last day ofTotal.

March. June. Sept. Dec. March. June, Sept. Dec.

1884, . . . 29,910 31,504 29,176 28,285 118,875 24,016 23,779 18,249 21,110 87,164

1885, . . . 30,344 30,826 28,119 26,662 115,951 26,889 25,152 18,568 20,109 90,712

1886, . • . 29,700 30,313 27,514 26,400 113,927 26,969 23,184 17,633 19,516 $7,292

1887, . . , 29,014 29,573 27,781 26,032 112,400 25,821 23,236 18,833 21,195 88,585

188$, . . . 28,961 28,731 26,003 25,862 109,557 27,241 12,952 16,946 18,764 86,892

1889, . , . 28,335 28,229 26,095 25,182 107,841 24,326 21,035 17,955 19,592 . 02,908

1890, . . . 27,525 28,614 25,838 23,282 105,254 28,718 21,487 16,908 18,837 85,850

1891, . . . 28,442 29,101 25,872 24,701 108,116 25,046 22,501 17,078 21,374 85,999

1892, . . . 26,988 28,161 25,388 23,697 104,234 30,667 23,170 17,175 19,062 90,044

1893, . . . 27,204 28,320 26,098 24,460 106,082 22,764 20,313 17.828 21,916 82,821

Average for ten}years, 1884-93, 28,642 29,337 26,788 25,457 110,224 28,195 22,681 17,707 20,143 86,726

1894, . . . 27,830 27,662 24,802 25,060 105,354 28,769 21,370 16,566 18,828 83,528

Equivalent AnnualRate per 1,000living :-

Average, 1884-93, 23-9 24'5 22•4 21.3 23'0 21-9 18'9 14-8 16-8 18'1

1394, . . , 24-2 24'1 211 21'8 221 231 1813 14-4 16.4 lel

I TABUS IX.

B

r2.174402

0

0

•Z)0

a0

09 315 60 105 391

04 256 75 122 3 9 0

1 2 288 72 117 4

11 36 8 6 6 12 2 42 8

08 25 2 72 124 41 7

08 30 4 6 6 9 8 44 D

0 9 238 53 86 45 5

15 2"i 50 105 46 2

2 0 2138 50 90 47'9

52 426 83 138 40 1

1 5 k 29 8 6 4 11 1 45 8

07 24 5 99 134 51 6

27 7 12 0

01 280 232 102

5 9 17 3 8 0

03 269 00 X83

01 403 17" 7 5

121 96 75

151 V 8 83

01 51 6 4 57

0 5 13

60 1 4)

309 711 115 130

291 60 90 145

24 7 0 ,, 7 7 15 7 z0 80 78 7 2 152

23 2 93 60 1541

31 1 7 6 63 20 3

316 7 3 4'3 181

273 fill 39 18'

249 62 46 154

253 89 30 190

--- —

1752 0

lEit 8

1776 5

1b21

1'890

1713 0

18/5 5

1838

1011 1

1794 5

1881,

1880,

1686,

1887,

1888,

1889,

1890,

1801,

1892

1893,,

11 2 09

07

0 7

0 5

0

04

36 3

19 0

8(1 7

28 423 1

Average—teayear 1881-93, 286 1 731 6151 10716 81810 01 102 148 t 79

1894, 1815 0 i 10 1 28 4 13 0 1 5 1

441 2701 83 36 17 0

10 Thivrty-fi•st Annual Report of the Registrar-General of

CAUSES OF

The following TABLE (IX.) shows (1) the Number of Deaths from All Causes and fromwith the Average Annual Number for the ten years 1884-93, and (2) the respective

Total

Number

of

Dcatbs

cr)

CAUSES OF DEATH

SPECIAL FEBRILE OR ZYKOTIC DISEASES

YE A.1.1

0

4,ti

000

84,1 I .c4

1881,

1888,

1888,

1887,

1888,

1880,

1890,

1891,

1892

1803,

Average—tenyears 1884-93,

1894, „

67 154 1 559 1,377 628 43

00 712 4 1 323 1,157 505 36

87 292 2 284 850 .91 34

8E4,595 11 1 307 0"3 40 ,

85 892 3 1 935 849 362 41

82,908 571 407 359 21

85 850 726 319 301 1 712

85,995 7 210 308 266 801

00 011 1,183 410 268 3 712

82 821 1. 1,082 457 227 / 110

80,726 E 3 021 716 380 I 780

83 528 72 1,219 502 L 213 l 2 032

1,831 354

1 416 296

1 21) 356

1 388 381

1 25 13 147

1 411 358

1 103 346

1 280 281

1 155 286

1 1C9 111

1 371 I 350

1 212 381

572

443

280

385

530

250

231

18.

210

139

151

312

693 46

718 22

772 59

740 66

741 41

968 38

855 1 43

850 70

714 93

019 240

798 72

783 33

(1.) NUMBER

1 566 300 525 1,947

1 264 370 603 1,925

1 422 332 571 2,029

1 789 316 590 2,067

1 212 345 505 2,003

1 144 268 464 2,134

1 121 252 405 2,145

1,303 236 491 2,163

1 186 275 443 2 221

1 967 384 638 2 280

1 428 1 308 I 533 2 001

1,125 454 617 2,075

2.) RATES PER 100,000 OF

I.—SPECIFIC FEBRILE oRZYMOTIC DISEASES.

The number of deaths from Specific Febrile or Zymotic diseases registered duringtheyear 1894 -was 8,947 (4,308 males and 4,639 females), or 194 m every 1.00,000 of theestimated population, being 3 over the number for the preceding year, and 969 abovethe average for the ten years, 188-1-93.

of the 8,947 deaths from zymotic diseases 4,528, or 50.6 per cent., were amongst

children under10 yeau of age.

YEAR,

a

a c7;

a

aCo

DISEASES OF

a

aa

ciP.4

ALL

()TITER

CAUSES.

21'4 204 2121 35'4 1651 981 2824 942 298 10'3 152 34'0

21'2 21'6 21611 881 1752 1020 3240 967 302 100 187 33'4

2.28 20'3 2159 394 1779 1014 3094 99 .6 83'3 9'8 181 328

2113 19'6 2127 40 .0 1766 1070 3213 998 31'4 105 17'1 33'8

208 187 2044 401 17.24 110'8 3204 964 32'8 10 .4 101 3111

222 171 209 . 2 391 1086 1110 2847 94'1 332 167 342

19'5 16'7 2167 30'9 1617 1151) 8022 904 31.'4 9'3 159 338

203 17'6 214'4 45'9 1089 136, 345*9 919 31*9 91) 16'8 382

'241 19'1 9198 42'4 100'5 1246 8413 89'0 30'8 8'7 18'6 37'4

211 18'5 ,218 435 1596 1280 2971 904 30'0 01 17'8 35'9

215 190 2132 404 169°2 1136 312 .9 94'3 318 9'7 167 34'3

208 133 2002 434 1597 1327 3073 88'O 381 '0 19'7 376

20

5187

1884.

2 . 3

2'6

541'7

1885.

20

6102

1886.

24

2°1

5122

1887.

2'5

01

497,

1888.

25

0'1

15130

1889,

1.8

24

543'1

1890.

ro 23

515'1

1891„

I'D

3'0

01

563'6

1892,

11

2'8

0'1

481'9

18'93.

.2'1

9"5

519'2 Average ,

1884-93,

cr0

4010

1894.

Marriages, Births, and Deaths in Ireland-1894.

DATEE.

each of the Principal Causes registered in Ireland during each of the eleven years 1884-94,Rates per 100,000 of the estimated Population represented by those numbers.

CAUSES OF DEATH,

CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. LOCAL DISEASES. VIOLENCE.

OF DEATHS.

1,061

1,047

1,120

1,047

997

1,055

918

950

1,116

971

1,028

968

1,014

1,066

1,007

054

890

815

788

824

886

855

10,583 '

10,709

10,694

10,329

9,812

0,051

10,176

10,018

10,048

0,869

1,761

1,883

1,933 ,

1,072

1.925

1,851 '!

1,883

2,148

1,968

2,005

8,211

8,653

8,726

8,580

', 8,276

8,018

' 7,628

7,908

' 7,724

7,359

4,896

5,037

4,973

5,199

5,321

5,282

5,568

6,375

5,777

5.,946

11,046

16,000

15,178

15,605

15,380

13,545

14,358

16,194

15,830

13,714

4,685

1,775

4,883

4,849

4,627

4,477

4,267

4,303

4,172

4,172

1,480

. 1,490

1,836

1,527

1,573

1,579

1,623

1,491

1,429

1,384

513

495

479

510

501

454

440

421

403

420

755

826

791

833

801 ,

725 '

750 '

761

860

821

1 090,

1,648

1,611

1,640

1,512

1,625

1,593

1,696

1,735

1,660

108

109

131

116

107

117

83

90

88

63

09

129

116

102

11

121

114

110

130

12,9

2

2

2

4

3:

1

S

3

; 25,802

26,753

25,325

24,877 .

23,872

24,404

25,623

24,111

25,072

22,226

911 10,291 1,933 8,108 5,437 14,986 4,521 1,521 464 799 1,641 101 117 3 24,867

611 9,026 1,998 7,343 6,106 14,139 4,047 1,549 412 907 1,731 50 138 1 22,590

THE ESTIMATED POPULATION.

1884.

1885.,

1886.

1887.

1888.

1889.

1890.

1891.

1892.

1893.

Average1884-03.

1894.

The deaths from the principal zymotic diseases* registered during 1894 form '7 . 0per cent. of the deaths from all causes , and are equal to 127 in every 100,000 personsliving ; the average annual mortality from the same diseases in the preceding 10 yearsrepresented 7 . 3 per cent. of the average number of deaths from all causes, and was equalto 1S3 deaths in every 100,000 of the population.

Small-pox, Measles, Scarlet fever, Typhus, Whooping.00ugh, ,Diphtheria, Simple Continued and Ill-cleftaaFever, Enteric Fever, Diarrhcea, Dysentery, and Cholera.

13 2

DEATHS FROM PRINCIPAL ZTEWT -Ic DisE.ASES.

SmallPox. Measles.

ScarletFever

(Scarla-tina).

Typhus. Influ-enza.

Whoop-tug-

Cough.Diph-theria.

SimpleCon-tinuedand ill-definedFever.

EntericFever.

SimpleCholera.

Diarrheasand

Dysen-tery.

2 358 247 119 9 350 i 86 104 229 7 3231 55 299 84 4 442 100 92 225 16 4422 728 483 74 1 422 96 108 236 27 6881 359 384 83 7 461 90 91 262 16 392

122 87 67 3 277 67 71 345 6 460155 33 71 340 398 69 54 286 8 359

11 19 37 118 337 58 42 306 18 367537 29 46 1,186 263 44 56 219 28 325307 114 39 382 386 79 41 390 47 608

70 104 228 35 526 406 51 42 257 7 307

156 526 215 7 595 61 131 121 11 33986 294 152 1 321 43 114 168 14 367

130 215 150 4 251 53 120 147 16 419888 212 143 7 223 84 91 137 10 31830 214 149 2 485 68 74 108 10 30165 143 173 448 218 75 58 136 12 28022 86 104 177 341 48 55 146 17 2'8496 20 105 917 466 33 73 140 9 239

329 32 105 390 228 54 49 165 41 332188 113 115 490 105 39 70 169 7 253

2 743 545 103 16 433 124 95 297 3 4081 127 239 98 18 431 159 77 319 26 520

12 333 243 114 15 652 182 64 308 20 5722 539 176 70 10 368 246 73 270 13 395

265 98 78 15 280 201 46 443 21 594434 113 60 546 725 183 42 381 21 454

' 76 180 69 530 554 145 41 326 34 587564 162 63 1,136 361 190 32 287 51 526

1 416 197 42 403 464 247 23 299 149 9342 802 214 i 48 480 515 266 21 306 18 504

66 29 68 4 58 25 113 69 1 10416 18 60 11 25 34 97 66 3 93

118 82 67 6 61 50 93 49 3 11089 77 66 20 207 27 75 72 2 112

157 58 65 1 439 22 59 72 1 8972 30 87 378 152 19 77 52 . 78

1 131 73 56 66 48 30 45 81 1 11546 208 54 553 64 19 49 68 5 9630 114 41 135 91 31 26 65 a 93

117 44 55 536 216 25 28 51 1 61

28*0 191 9.3 01 27'4 61 8•1 17.9 0•5 2510•1 4.3 23•4 6'6 0'3 341 7•8 7.2 17'6 11 34-60•2 61'1 401 61 0'1 35-5 8'1 9•1 19'9 21 57'90•1 301 32'3 7'0 0.6 38.8 71 7•7 22•1 11 33'0

10•3 7'3 5•6 01 23.3 5.6 60 29'0 0'5 38 713 .0 21 6•0 28'6 33'5 51 4'5 24•1 01 26'0

11 3•1 9.9 28•4 41 3'5 25'8 11 30'9451 2•4 3'9 95'6 22'1 31 4-7 18'4 2•4 27'425.8 9'6 3.3 321 32.5 61 3.5 321 40 511

5'9 9.5 192 21 44-3 341 41 3.5 211 0•6 251

11'7 39.5 161 0.5 44.7 4•6 9•8 9•1 01 25'56•5 22•1 11'4 01 24'1 31 8"6 12 6 1•1 27'6

11.1 18.3 121 01 214 4.5 101 12'5 1•4 35175•7 18'1 121 0-6 19•0 71 71 111 0'9 2612'6 18'3 121 01 41.4 5'8 6'3 91 0'9 25'75'5 121 14.8 381 18•6 6•4 4•9 11•6 1•0 2311•9 3.1 81 15•1 29'1 4'1 4.7 12.5 1•5 24181 1•7 9•0 78'2 391 2 8 6'2 111 0•8 20'4

28'1 2 7 9•0 331 19•4 4•6 4'1 14-1 3.5 28-316'0 91 8'1 411 9'0 3.3 6 0 14-4 0 6 21'6

42'6 191 5'9 0•9 241 7-1 5-5 17'0 0'5 2810•1 7 .3 131 5•6 1'0 241 9•1 4.4 181 11 29.80 . 7 2016 150 7.0 01 4C•3 111 4'0 190 11 35'30'1 37'0 10'9 4'3 0-6 221 15-2 4'5 161 0'8 24'4

16'4 6'1 4-8 0'9 17'3 12'4 2•8 271 11 36'726'8 7'0 31 331 44'8 11•3 2 6 231 1•3 280

0•4 4'7 11'1 4'3 32'7 34-2 9'0 2'5 20'1 21 33131 . 1 10'0 3•9 70'1 22'3 111 2'0 171 3.1 32'5

0"1 26 . 7 121 2•6 24.9 281 151 1'4 18'5 91 5710'1 49 - 5 131 3•0 29'6 31'8 16'4 1'3 18'9 1•1 31'1

8'0 3'5 8'3 0'5 7'1 3'0 13'8 8•4 0•1 1211 .9 2•2 71 1•3 3•0 41 111 7'3 0•4 111

161 4.4 91 0'8 84 61 12'8 6'8 0•4 15'2121 10'6 9•1 21 28'6 31 10.3 91 01 15•5211 8-0 9•0 01 60•6 3'0 8•1 91 0.1 121

0.19.9

18 . 14•1 12'0

10.1 7'752'2 21'0

9•1 6'62'64'1

10.661

7'2 . 10•8

11'2 0'1 15'96 .3 28'7 7.5 761 81 2 6 6•8 9.4 01 1314•1 15 7 6.7 181 12"6 41 31 8'9 0•4 12'8

161 6-1 7•6 74'0 291 3•4 3.9 7'0 0-1 8.4

LueLLITIES„ YEARS, &C.

1885,1886,1887,1888,

[ LEINSTER, 1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,

I 1 1885,3886,1887.

1,1888,1889

MUESTER, 1 1890,

,1891,1892,1893,

PRoviscEs. , 1894,Rate per 100,000 of

Population.* 1885,1886,

TTLSTER 1889,, ‘.. ,

1887,1888,

1

11890,1891,1892,1893,1894,

No, of Deaths.

PRoviNcEs.

rLEiNSTEB,

MUNSTER,

I. I 1885,

1886,I

I1887,1888,

1,CoNNAuGHT,4 118 889:'

1. 1893,1892,1893,1894,

r 1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892.1893,1894,

1 1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891.

31892,

1894,

r 1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891.1892,1893,1894,

E 1885,1886,1887,1888,

CoNNAuGHT,- 1 ,90.1889,

1891,1892,1893,1894,

ULSTER,

12 Thirty-first Annual Report of the Regi8trar-Generat of

TABLE X.—Showing the Number of Deaths from the Principal Febrile or Zymotic Diseases registered inthe several Provinces of Ireland during each of the ten years, 1885-94 ; with the Rates per 100,000 ofthe Population.*

Small-pox.---This disease which, during the ten years 1884-93, caused but 32 deathsin Ireland (only one of which occurred in the last year of that period, and none in the

See Note ( 111 on page 3.

Marriages, Births, and Deaths in Ireland—1894. 13

year 1892) proved fatal last year in 72 cases, 70 of which were in the Dublin RegistrationDistrict, one in Antrim Union, and one in Londonderry Union Almost all of thesedeaths occurred during the latter half of the year. According to the Returns 24 of the72 persons who died from small-pox had been vaccinated, 36 were unvaccinated, andin the remaining 12 cases there was no statement as to vaccination.

Measles.—The number of deaths from Measles which, after having fallen to 240 in theyear 1891, was 1,183 in 1892, and 1,082 in 1893, rose last year to 1,215, being 294or 32 per cent. over the average for the ten years 1884-93. More than 37 per cent.of the deaths from measles last year occurred in Belfast Union where the diseasecaused 456 deaths, a number equal to a rate of 1.6 per 1,000 of the population of theUnion in 1891. ln the Unions of Ballymena and Clones also the rate was over 1per 1,000, there having been in the former Union 67 deaths, or 1.1 per 1,000 persons,and in the latter 20 or 1.1 per 1,000, and there are also a few Unions in which, althoughthe rate represented did not amount to 1 per 1,000, deaths from measles werecomparatively numerous. Among these are Coleraine with 25 deaths, Lisburn 42,Newtownards 26, and Cork 61. The total number for the province of Leinster is 108r,for Munster 188, for Ulster 802 (or two-thirds of the gross number for Ireland), andfor Connaught 117.

Scarlet Fever.—Deaths from Scarlet Fever have increased gradually from 308 in1891 to 599 in 1894, but the latter number is 117 or 16 per cent. below the averagefor the ten years 1884-93, the disease having been very fatal in the earlier years ofthat decade. There are only 6 Unions in which the deaths from scarlet fever registeredlast year numbered 20 or upwards, these are :—Belfast, 43 deaths ; Dublin South, 34 ;Limerick, 34 Longford, 28 (equal to 1.1 per 1,000 of the population), New Ross, 40, or1 .2 per 1,000 ; and Waterford, 24. The total number for the province of Leinster is228, for Munster, 113, for Ulster, 214, and for Connaught, 44.

Typhus.—Although there were a few more deaths from typhus during last year thanin the year preceding, the mortality from the disease was much below the average,the number of deaths being 233, or 6 over that for 1893, and 147 below theaverage for the ten years 1884-93. There were only 35 deaths from this diseasein the province of Leinster ; in Munster there were 95 (including 11 in TraleeUnion) ; in Ulster, 48 ; and in Connaught, 55, including 12 (equal to a rate of 0 .5per 1,000 persons) in Ballinrobe Union.

Simple continued and ill-defined Fever. The deaths tabulated under this headingnumber 161, being 22 over the number of the preceding year, but little morethan one-half of the average (312) for the ten years 1884-93. Of the 161 deaths42 occurred in Leinster, 70 in Munster (including 15 in Newcastle -Union), 21 inUlster, and 28 in Connaught, including 10 in Westport Union.

Enteric Fever. Deaths from enteric fever, which had risen from 714 in the year1892 to 919 for the following year, fell last year to 783, or 15 under the average forthe ten years 1884-93, but allowing for the decrease in the population, the mortalitywas slightly above the average, the rate for last year being 17 .0 per 100,000 living, andthe average rate for the preceding ten years 16 -7. The respective rates for thefour provinces for last year are, Leinster 21 -6 per 100,000 ; Munster 14.4 ; Ulster 18 .9,and Connaught 7 -0. Of the 257 deaths from enteric fever in Leinster, 151 (equal to 0 . 4per 1,000 of the population) were in the Dublin Registration District ; and of the 306deaths in Ulster, 165—equal to 0 .6 per 1,000 of the population in 1891—occurred inBelfast Union. Compared with the numbers for the preceding year the deaths fromenteric fever in the Dublin Registration District show a large decline and those forBelfast Union a small increase ; the deaths in the two areas combined constitute 40 percent. of the total number from enteric fever in Ireland. Among the deaths from thedisease in localities outside of Dublin and Belfast, may be noted 26 (equal to 0'6 per1,000 living), in Tralee Union, where there were also 11 deaths from typhus ; 12 inMountmellick Union, and 12 in Newtownards Union. One half of the total number ofdeaths from enteric fever occurred in persons aged between 15 and 35 years.

Whooping-cough..--Caused 1,242 deaths, or 27.0 per 100,000 of the population,being somewhat in excess of the mortality from this disease in either of the twoyears preceding, but slightly under the average for the ten years 1884-93. The

14 Thirty-first Annual Report of the .Reqistrar-Generai of

respective rates for the four provinces are—Leinster 342 per 100,000 of the population ;Munster 9'0 ; Ulster 3.1*8 ; and Connaught 29'8. Of the 406 deaths from whoopingcough in Leinster, 188 occurred in the Dublin Registration District ; among the 105in Munster are 29 in Cork Union ; of the 515 in Ulster, 193 (equivalent to 0 . 7 per1,000 of the population. according to the Census of 1891) were in Belfast Union, 34 inthe Union of Lisburn., and 30 in Lurgan Union ; and the 216 in Connaught comprise23 (equal to 0 .8 per 1,000 of the population) in Clarem.orris Union, and 36 (equal to0 . 7 per 1,000) in Swineford Union.

Diphtheria.—The number of deaths from Diphtheria is 381, being a decline of 30 ascompared with the number for the preceding year, but 31 over the average for the tenyears 1884-93. Of the 381 deaths, 266, or 70 per cent., occurred in the province ofUlster (including 75 in Belfast Union and 20 in the Union of Ballymena), 51 in theprovince of Leinster, 39 in Munster, and 25 in Counaught.

TABLE XI.—Showing for the year 1894 the Deaths from the several forms of Fever at each Age-Period, with theproportion to the number of the living at each Age represented thereby.

Au w- P.E,R roDs.

DEATHS FROM FEVER

Tv PRUS .TY PHOID

orENTERIC.

SIM pLI ICON TINUFD TOTAL.

N1 ofDeaths to100,000of th

laving at 'same age.M . F. Total. M F. Total M. F. Total. M F. Total.

Under 5 years old, . 1 1 2 33 35 68 3 1 4 37 37 74 16 11

5 and under 10, . . .. 2 2 29 29 38 • 3 2 5 32 33 65 13'09

10 ), 15, . . 7 5 12 38 .39 77 8 9 17 53 63 106 19 72

15 ,,,. 20,. 11 16 27 Co 56 121 11 12 23 b7 81 171 3177

20 .• 25,. 21 8 29 77 49 126 6 5 11 104 62 166 38 18

25 ,i, 33, . . 19 12 31 100 45 145 9 10 19 128 67 195 33 33

35 ,... 45, . . 18 20 38 59 27 86 14 15 29 91 62 153 32 07

45 ii, 65, - 20 22 42 33 18 51 10 12 22 63 52 115 26 60

55 .., 6.5, . 21 10 '1 18 18 36 S 10 18 17 38 85 26 01

65 ... 755 . 8 4 12 G 5 11 7 5 12 21 14 35 18 72

75 and *upwards, . . 5 2 7 2 2 4 1 . 1 8 4 12 11 03

Total, . 131 102 233 460 323 783 80 81 161 671 506 1.177 25*58

Erysipelas,—The number of deaths from erysipelas is 284, being 26 under thenumber for the preceding year, but 60 over the average for the ten years 1884-93.

Puerperal Fever.—The number of deaths from this disease is 454, being 146 overthe average for the preceding ten years, and 70 over the number for the year 1893.

Influenza.—For the ten years 1864-73 (during the greater portion of which periodthere was not any epidemic outbreak of the disease), the average annual number otdeaths from influenza registered in Ireland was 166, or 0.3 per 10,000 of the population,the yearly number ranging from 311 in 1864 to 96 in 1868 ; for the following ten years(1874-83) the average number was 82, the highest being 124 in 18M, and the lowest39 in 1882 ; and for the six years, 1884-9, the average was 34 only, the numbers varyingfrom 21 to 44. In 1890 the deaths from the disease amounted to 1,712, or 3 .6 per10,000 of the population ; in the following year they fell to 891, or 1 -9 in every 10,000living ; in the year 1892 they rose to 3,742, or 8 . 1 in every 10,000 of the popula-tion, and equal to 4 .2 per cent. of the deaths from all causes ; in 1893 they fellto 1,310, or 2 . 8 in every I 0,000 of the population ; and last year they again rose,the number for the year being 2,032,or 4 .4 in every 10,000 of the estimated population.in the province of Leinster the influenza death-rate in 1894 was 4 .4 per 10,000 ofthe population, according to the Census of 1891 ; in Munster, 4 .2 ; in Ulster, 3.0 ; andin Connaught, 7.4. The county rates range from 1 .3 per 10,000 in Fermanagh Countyto 10 . 3 in Mayo and 10'7 in Carlow.

The Table (XII.) on the opposite page shows, by Sexes and Age-Periods, thedistribution of the deaths from influenza through the several counties.

[TABLE X][I,

Marriages, Births, and Deaths in ire/and-1894. 15

TABLE XII.--Showing, by Provinces, and Counties,. the number of Deaths. from Influenza at each of fiveAge-Periods registered in Ireland during the year 1894, with the rate per 10,000 of the population.*represented by the deaths at all ages.

No. of Deaths from Influenza.

Population Age-Periods.PaoviNciis AND COUNTIES. Rate per

10.000of

Popula-tion.*

in 1891. Total.Under10

Years.

10and under

20

20and under

35

35and under

55

65and

Upwards.

LEINSTER PROviNcE :

(Males,1 Females,jMales,1 Females,(Males,F em ales,

f Males,(Females,.( Males,

Females,Males,

t Females,MaleR,

(Females,(Males,(Females,(Males,1 Females,(Males,1 Females,j Males,Females,

j Males,1Females,

20,552 2

20,384 4

197,409 8221,807 5

38.407 2

S1,799 1

43,468 2

43,793 2

33,777 2

31,786 1

26,681 425,966 2

35,242 235,796

39,224 6

37,763 2

33,171 3

31,712 1

33,927 7

31,152 4

54,935 3

56,843 3

31,054 3

31,082 1

2 22 34 52 52 11 226 2

6 114 8

12 2914 492 93 28 118 136 143 91 132 57 72 52 134 113 12 15

52 109 174 le1 9a 3

Carlow County, 44 101

Dublin

Kildare

Kilkenny

King's

Longford

128 3'1ft

25 3•6

54It

31 4211

8

27 6'1Louth County and County of

the Town of Drogheda.Meath County,

3 27 3'8

5 . 5

42

4•6

4*7

4'3

42

Queen's

Westmeath

Wexford

Wicklow

27

30191

5311

2 278

Males,1Females,

587,847 39

599,913 265753

11 2020 15

139Total, 826 4 .4146

MUNSTER PROVINCE :

Clare County,

Cork

Kerry

Limerick

Tipperary

Waterford

Males,Females,

1Males,emales,

j Males,1Females,

(

j Males,Females,

S Males,Females,Males,

t Females,

63,138 4

61,345 2

219,988 25

218,444 12

91,017 12

88,119 11

78,607 5

80,306 3

86,807 7

86,381 548,054 2

50,197 2

4 82 12

15 4413 4610 3312 205 103 96 263 245 55 10

2 2•83512 53 104 122 6

1

175 4'0

6•8122

44 2'8511

34 .7818

2 3 . 4332

1Males,Females,

587,611584,791

55 9 2013 28

43 12638 121 FTotal, . 4•249033

ULSTER PROVINCE :

Antrim County, .

Armagh ”

Cavan

Donegal

Down

Fermanagh „

Londonderry „

Monaghan

Tyrone

{Males,Females,

(Males,1 Females,Males,

1 Females,(Males,1 Females,f Males,1Females,

'(

'(Females,Males,Females,

(Males,1 Females,1Males,(Females,

200,514227,61468,37074,91956,77255,14591,47894,157

126,268140,79137,34436,82673,26078,74942,72743,47984,59686,805

781,329838,485

43242345

7 30S 253 96 102 8a 126 174 242 154 18

53

5 111 181 112 78 268 10

5 73 61 1

32

1 33 45 32 34 6

2•296

2 .739

36 3*2

4*075711

2•362

1 '31 01

15751

3'350

28 3•2152

72 4'9845 5

( Males,'.Females,

32 34 13234 133

1721

19Total, 3'048031 27

CONNAUGHT PROVINCE :

j Males,

'(Fem

'(

1 Females,j Males,Females,

ales,1Females,i Males,1 Females,

Males,Females,

2220

9

13 5213 53

4 111 79 48

18 651 114 154 103 12

108,283106,429

39,71538,903

107,498111,536

58,00066,39748,67049,343

6151224

31

ftGalway County, . 189

39

225

8 . 84Leitrim

Mayo

Roscommon

Sligo

5•0124327

5351

4521

10'3•

4•046

37 389• •

31 13239 152

j Males,1F emalee,

136362,166362,608

84Total, . 536 7 . 414 1253

_f Males,'(Females,

167 529164 552

2,318,9532,385,797

43 7268 82

210TOTAL OP IRELAND, 2,032 4.4145

* See Note on page 3.

16 Thirtyfirst Annual Report of the Registrar-General of

Simple Cholera.—There were but 33 deaths ascribed to this disease, the average forthe previous ten years being 72, and the number for the last year of that period 240.Of those recorded in 1894, 7 were in Leinster, a like number in Munster, 18 in Ulster,and one in Connaught.

Diarrhcea, bysentery.----The number of deaths tabulated under this heading is 1,125,being a fall of 842, or 43 per cent., as compared with the number for the year 1893, and.303 under the average for the ten years 1884-93. The rate per 100,000 living repre-sented by the deaths from these causes is 245, being 5.3 under the average rate forthe preceding ten years. The respective rates for the four provinces are—Leinster, 25 . 8per 100,000 ; Munster, 21.6 ; Ulster, 31 -1 ; and Connaught, 8'4, Fifty-nine per cent. ofthe deaths under this heading in Leinster were in the Dublin Registration District,and 43 per cent. of those in Ulster occurred in the Union of Belfast, where the deathsfrom these causes were equal to 74 .2 per 100,000 of the population according to theCensus of 1891.

Two males died from Hydrophobia.

IL-PARASITIC DISEASES.

There were only 44 deaths from diseases of this class.

IlL-DIETETIC DISEASES.

The number of deaths from dietetic diseases is 157, including 145 from intemperance,39 of which (36 males and 3 females) were caused by delirium tremens, and 106 (82males and 24 females) come under the head of chronic alcoholism. The number ofdeaths from intemperance registered in each of the two years, 1892 and 1893, was 155.

I.V.—CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES.

From diseases termed " constitutional " there resulted 15,568 deaths (7,520 malesand 8,048 females), affording a rate of 1 in 5 . 4 of all the deaths, and equal to 338 inevery 100,000 of the population.

Fhthisi$ or Pulmonary Consumption was slightly less fatal than usual, the number ofdeaths being 9,626 (4,599 males and 5,037 females), equal to 209.2 in every 100,000persons, as compared with an average annual rate of 213 .2 per 100,000 for the previousten years.

As heretofore, Leinster and Ulster yield the highest rates, and Connaught the lowest.The rates for the four provinces are as follow ;—Leinster, 236 per 100,000 of thepopulation ; Ulster, 217 ; Munster, 190 ; and Connaught, 149.

Of the 3,522 deaths from phthisis in Ulster, 1,056 occurred in Belfast union, thisnumber being equal to 364 per 100,000 of the population according to the Censusof 1891, and the 2,800 fatal cases of the disease in Leinster comprise 1,221, or 349 per100,000 of the population, registered in the unions ot Dublin North and Dublin South.

Of the total number of deaths from phthisis in Ireland, 7,412, or 77 per cent., wereof persons aged 15 and under 45 years of age.

Mesenteric Disease.—The number of deaths from mesenteric disease is 958-526 malesand 432 females.

Gout.—Only 28 deaths from gout were registered-20 males and 8 females.CanCer.---There were 2,375 deaths (1,066 males and 1,309 females) tabulated under this

heading, against an average of 2,091 for the ten years :1884-93.The following Table shows, by Sexes and Age-periods, the deaths from Cancer

registered during the year 1894, arranged according to the part of the body affected. bythe disease, in so far as that information was contained in the Returns ; also thenumber of deaths to 100,000 of the living at same age. In 153 instances the organor portion of the body affected was not stated. It will be observed from the Tablethat the deaths entered under the first ten headings therein, which relate to variousparts of the head, neck, and throat, amount to 461, and that of these, 319, or more thantwo-thirds, were deaths of males. 532 of the classified cases were deaths from cancerof the stomach ; 282 females died from cancer of the breast, and 166 females from.cancer of the uterus. The Table shows also the total deaths from cancer in each of tlietten years, 1884-93, arranged by Age-periods.

915

24

5

6

3

3

2

7

1

4

91

1 0

147

21

72

9

52

7

1

o5

2Is

17

1

22

4

2413

37

4 155 3

9 18

5

32104

10 36

42

62

116

56

1711

112

113

1413

1 2 1

3 1

Marriages, Births, and Deaths in Ireland-1894. I7

TABLE =I.—DEATHS FROM CANCER.

AGES AT DEATH.

PART AFFECTED, Under

years.

5"munder

15.

15 andunder

20.20— 25— 35— 45— 55— 65— 75— 86—

95 andup-

wards.

Total.

Year 1894.

Males. 3Head, . . Females, 6

t Total, 9

Face, •

Eye, .

Ear, .

Jaw, .

Mouth, .

Tongue, .

Lips,

Neck,

Throat, .

Larynx, .

Lung, ,

(Esophagus,

Brost,

Chest, .

Axiom .

Arm, Hand,

Abdomen,

Stomach,

Females,

Total,

{

Males,Females,

Males,Females,

Total,

{

{Males,

Total, .

Females,

Males,Females,

Total,

'1Yeamleasies,

Total.

Males,Females,

Total,

(Males,)Females,)(Total,

ffeamleasies,

(Total,

rales,Females,

Total,

{

Males,Females,

Total,

{

Males,Females,

Total,

Females,

Total,

{

Males,

Total,

Females,

{

Males,Females,

Total,

{

Males,Females,

Total,

iMales,1Females,

(Total,

/Males,.1Females,

(Total, .

17 209 9

26 29

2

7

23

5

235

28

107

17

104

14

72

9

1

94 z 1

1 o 8 10

67 .43 87 76 50

7 13 88 81 I 53

* 1 1

1 ,. —. 1

1 .

1 1 ' I —.--,........,

1 2 4 7

4 o 5 3 71 11 13 7

a 2 16 16 14

6 9 49 110 801 6 21 64 96 49

2 12 30 113 206 129

6144

1 09

89

13

2915

44

10

16

7811

89

3918

57

3821

4210

62

7

1 0

22o

23282

295

2

a

ly

16.1 12

28

34

58

281251

532

2

2

Total,

22

4 4

2

Under5

years

5 andunder

15.

15 andunder

20.

95 andup.

wards.

PART A.FFECTED.

AGES AT DEATH.

20- 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- 75- 85-

46

10•■■•••••••••••••■••••••

1

3

4

5

1 0

1017

27

. 18

18

2

2

2

1

2

• 3

1 a

21 3

a 5

1110 41

21 69

••■■•••■•••■••••••.....

2

14

5

55

1 0

4

8

zoo

8

48

184

Totalyear 1894, . .{Males,Females,

M. 8L P.,

17 1315 9

32 22

3 4

3••••••■••••••...

5

4

'68 .44 .23

68 44 23

12

20 1 0

112

32

4545

90

6

12

115133

248

4

2218

40

a7

10___

25

43

7281

153

1,0661,309

2,375

I 8 Thirty-first Annual Report of the Registrar-General of

DEATHS FROM CANcErt—continued.

Year 1894—continued.Males,

Pyloru, . Females,

"Intestines' Females,

Total,

(Males,Peritoneum, )Females,

'Males,Females,Liver, .Total, .

Males,Ovary, Females,

Total,

:Rectum, . jFemales,(Males,

-Males,Females,Penis„ .Total,

I Bladder, . . rmaeales,

Fels,

Total,

Testicles, . . f Males,

Females,

Total,

Groin, . [Males,Females,

Total,

Males,Prostate, . . Females,

Total.,

Males,Leg, . Females,

Total,

Foot, . rales,

Females,

Total, .

Other specifiedparts, rales,Females

Total, .

Part unspecified, , iMales

Fema,les,

To tal, .

8 1811 13

19 31

52

7 2

2230 42

52 87

▪ 2

2

3 5

10 9 4

3 5

4 4 18 2 m 3

12 4

21 15 1327 16

18 10

35' 0 272 131

27383 245 105

27

73,9 517 236

54

3

1922

180354

534

Vagina, . {Males,

Females,

Total,

Uterus , reaZies,

t Total.

44

8

99

18

2527

52

o3

4

8

2

58

13 2

Rate per 100,000 . (U. & F.) livingat the same age, — . 1*1 0'7 1'1 4'8 11•8 38'6 118 .'9 226'1 276'6 260'3 51'6

Total number year 1893,. 2, 1892,, . 1891,

s,,, ,,,, 71 1890,

,, 1889,,, ,i, 18$8,

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V. ----DEVELOPMENTAL DISEASES .

The deaths in this class amount to 16,892, of which 16,432 (7,047 males and 9,385feingés), or 19 .7 per • cent: Of the deaths -from all causes, were isiciibe'd - to " Old age."' Ofthe 'remaining 460'creaths, 365 are tabulated under . the head of "premature birth" ; 19~titre' daud6c1' by atelectasis, '12 - by qatiOsis, 31 by spina bifida ;

VI.---LOCALCAL DISEASES.

The number -of - deaths from ‘,` local diseases" registered amounted to S4;503 (18,281males and 16,222 females), or 41.3 per cent. of the deaths from all causes.'

Diseases of the Nervous System. -.From this group of diseases there resulted 7,343deaths-3,886 males and 3,457 females. They include 2,327 from convulsions (nearlyall children), 1,406 tabulated under the head of " hemiplegia, brain paralysis "; 194 underparaplegia and diseases of spinal cord ; 1,175 from apoplexy ; 874 from inflammationof . the brain or its membranes ; 334 from epilepsy ; 376 from insanity (general paralysisof the insane) ; 13 (3 males and 10 females) from chorea or St. Vitus's dance ; 223 fromsoftening of the brain, &c. •

Diseases of the Circulatory System.-Diseases of the circulatory system caused 6,106deaths-3,040 males and 3,066 females.

Diseases of the Respiratory System.*-The mortality from diseases of the respiratorysystem* shows a slight increase as compared with the return for the preceding year, butis below the average. The number of deaths from the diseases in this group is 14,139-7,760 males and 6,379 females--or 307 .3 in every 100,000 of the population. In thepreceding year 13,714 deaths from these causes were registered, and the average numberfor the ten years 1884-93 was 14,986, or 312.9 per 100,000 of the estimated meanpopulation. The respective rates for the Provinces, in 1894, are-Leinster, 346 per100,000 persons ; Munster, 275 ; Ulster, 317; and Connaught, 230.

Of the 14,139 deaths from these causes 8,609 (4,.588 males • and 4,021 females),resulted from bronchitis, being 66 over the number from that disease in the precedingyear, but 1,824 under the number for the year 1892 ;, 3,727 (2,202 males and 1,525females) were from pneumonia or inflammation of the lungs ; 543 from croup ; 330from asthma and emphysema ; 226 from pleurisy ; 144 from laryngitis, &c.

Diseases of the Digestive System-These diseases caused 4,047 deaths (2,116males and 1,931 females), including 391 from enteritis or inflammation of thebowels ; 427 from peritonitis or, inflammation of the coverina of the bowels •

or 399 from

ileus o obstruction of the bowels ; 131 from hernia ; 10 (i'males and 3 females) fromfistula ; 259-173 males and 86 females, from cirrhosis of liver ; &c.

Diseases of the Urinary System.-To the various affections of this order of diseases 1,549deaths (1,054 males and 495 females) were ascribed. Of these deaths, 672 (405 malesand 267 females) were from Bright's disease ; 240 from acute nephritis or inflammationof the kidneys ; 15 from ischuria or suppression of urine ; 22 from stone in the bladder ;39 from uraemia, &c.

The remaining deaths from Local Diseases comprise 59 from Diseases of the LymphaticSystem and of _Ductless Glands ; 571 from Diseases of the Reproductive System (including159 from diseases of the Organs of Generation, and 412 from the Accidents of Childbirth);414 from Diseases of the Organs of Locomotion; and 216 from Diseases of the Integu-mentary System.

VI I.-V IOLENT DEATHS.

The number of violent deaths registered during the year is 1,920 (1,296 males and624 females), or 41 . 7 in every 100,000 of the population, being slightly over theaverage rate for the ten years 1884-93. Accidents or negligence caused 1,731 of thesedeaths (including 339 from burns or scalds and 378 from drowning) ; there were 50cases of homicide (murder and manslaughter), and 138 of suicide, and 1 man wasexecuted.

Inquests. There were 2,501 inquests reported to the Registrars during the year 1894,being 1 inquest to every 33 deaths registered.

AGES.Deaths of infants under 1 year old numbered 10,703, being equal to 10'2 per cent. of

the number of births registered.Amongst children under 5 years of age 17,108 deaths occurred .a mortality equal to

37 .3 in every 1,000 of the estimated number of the living at that age. Of these, 9,210were boys and 7,898 girls ; the former number representing 39 .5 in every 1,000 boys,and the latter 34 .9 in every 1,000 girls under 5 years old.

* Exclusive of Phthisis, or Pulmonary Consumption, for which see " Constitutional Disease's."C2

YEAR.

Average PRIVI,S OF PROVISIONS.

BREAD,4-lb Loaf.*

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1884, 17 6 2 8 to 3 6 62 6 to 72

1885, 8 17 6 24 41 3 a 52 6 66

1888, 16 7 26 41 35 49 0 59

1887, 15 0 30 4 3 44 0 53

1888, 6 13 10 22 2 50 6 60

1889, 61 13 7 95 38 48 0 61

1890, 6 15 3 27 44 33 50 6 G2

1891, 61 15 5 36 42 49 6 61.

1892, 61 15 5 22 1? 2 11 46 0 88

1893, 15 1 24 83 44 0 57

1891, 4 14 8 30 40 44 0

1st Quarter, 1894, 5 15 0 2 3 to 3 1 42 6 to 53

2nd If 14 9 2 10 ,,, 4 2 46 0 7, 59

3rd 94 41 14 6 3 7 ,, 4 10 45 0 ,, 574th 44 40 41 14, 6 3 2 ,, 3 11 43 0 ,, 51

PAUPERISM.

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48,241 .57,969

47,009 58,631

46,719 77,456

46,442 65,607

45,638 63,775

44,046 62,290

43,009 62,081

41,744 62,528

41,582 59,734

41,836 57,901

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The deaths of persons aged 65 years and upwards are equivalent to 9 . 7 per cent. ofthe living at that age.

Among the deaths registered are 735 of persons stated to have been aged 95 yearsor upwards-362 males and 373 females ; of these 166 (69 males and 97 females) werereturned as having been 100 years or upwards. In the absence of public records for remoteperiods, absolute verification of the ages of very old persons is not obtainable, butsecondary inquiries having been made as regards persons returned. during somerecent years as centenarians, it was found, in almost every instance, that, so far as theRegistrars could ascertain, the age was correctly stated.

EMIGRATION.According to the Returns obtained by the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Metro-

politan Police, who acted as enumerators at the several Irish seaports, the number ofemigrants (natives of Ireland), who left Ireland during the year 1894 was 35,895 ;of these 15,318 were males and 20,577 were females. Of the whole number, 4,916 werefrom the Province of Leinster ; 16,299 from Munster ; 6,242 from Ulster ; and 8,438from Connaught.

Of the total emigrants from Ireland. in 1894,7.9 per cent were under 15 years of age ;83-1 per cent. were between 15 and 35 years old ; 9 . 0 per cent. were 35 or upwards ; andIn 7 instances, the ages were not specified.

PRICES OF PROVISIONS, AND PAUPERISM.The average price of the 4 lb. loaf in Dublin in the year 1894 was 41d., being Id. under

the average price for the previous year. Oatmeal (1st quality) averaged 14s. 8d. percwt. in Dublin the average price for 1893 was 15s. id.; the average prices of potatoesin Dublin ranged from 3s. to 4s. per cwt., against 2s. 4d. to 3s. 3d. in 1893 ; and those ofbeef from 44s. to 55s. per cwt., against 44s. to 57s. in .1893.

TABL2 XIV,-AVER 'tan. PRICES in DUBLIN of BRED, OATMEAL, POTATOES, and BEEP, during the years1884-94, and the AVERAGE NUMBER of PERSONS in IREI, &ND receiving IN-Doort and OUT-DOOR,RELIEF on Saturdays in those years 3 also the AVERAGE PRICES of PROVISIONS and the AVERAGENUMBER Of PERSONS in RECEIPT of IlinuEF during each quarter of the year 1894.

* 'Prices for the years 1884-7, and the first two quarters of 1888, were derived from Returns furnished by Messrs. Randers & Co.those for the third and fourth, quarters of 1888 and for the years 1889-94 from Returns reeeivedfroro. " Bolands, Limited," and)lessrs, Johnston & Go, (or Johnston, Mooney, and O'Brien, Llinited)-the prices quoted for these two firms including delivery.f Compiled from Returns furnished by the Local Government Board,

Marriages, Births, and Deaths in Ireland-1894. 21.

Surveying the period covered by several Tables in this Report, i.e. , 1894, and theten years preceding, it is found that beef was lowest in the year 1887, when the averageprices ranged from 44s. to 53s. 6d. per cwt. ; oatmeal (1st quality), was cheapest in1889, when the average price was 13s. 7d. per cwt. ; and potatoes, in 1888, when theaverage range of prices was from 2s. 2d. to 2s. 9d. per cwt. The highest average priceof oatmeal was 17s. 6d. in 1884 and 1885 ; the highest range for potatoes, 3s. 6d. to4s. 2d. per cwt. in 1891, and for beef, 62s. 6d. to 72s. per cwt. in 1884.

From Returns, for which I am indebted to the Local Government Board, it appearsthat the average number of workhouse inmates in Ireland on Saturdays during the year1894 was 42,263, being 427 over the average for the preceding year ; and that the.average number of persons receiving out-door relief was 57,256, or 645 under thecorresponding number for 1893.

THE WEATHER.

The following particulars and those given on pages 22-46 and pages 186-487, whichare inserted by the kind permission of the Editor of the Dublin Journal of MedicalScience, have been derived from Returns of Meteorological Observations taken inDublin City during the years 187 4-94, by J. W. Moore, Esq., M.D. , F. R .C. P. T., P.R. MET.SOO. ; and published in the Journal during the years 1894-95. The Tables on pages188-190 also, are founded on Dr. Moore's observations.

The mean Atmospherical Pressure has been obtained from daily readings of the barometer atA.M. and 9 P.M., corrected and reduced to 32 Fahrenheit at the mean sea level. The Mean

Temperature values have been deduced from the maximal and minimal readings of the thermometerin the shade. The Rainfall is that measured daily at 9 A.M. A -rainy day is one on which at least,one-hundredth (.01) of an inch of rain falls within the twenty-four hours from 9 A.M. to 9 A.M.

The Mean Height of the Barometer during the year 1891 -virus 29 .915 inches. The highestobserved reading was 30.805 inches at 4 P.M. on December 27th. The lowest observed reading was

8.591 inches, at 4 P.M. on October 24th. The extreme range of atmospherical pressure was 2 .214inches compared with 2.176 inches in 1893.

The Mean Temperature of the year, deduced from the arithmetical mean of the maximal andminimal readings of the thermometer in the shade was 50 .1°. The highest reading was 75.7° onJuly 1st ; the lowest reading was 18.6' on January 7th. The average mean temperature for theyears 1874-93, calculated in the same way, was 48 .7°. The mean temperature deduced from thedaily readings of the dry bulb thermometer at 9 A.M. and 9 P.M. was 491°.

Rain fell on 209 days, including snow or sleet on 16 days, and hail on 32 days. The averagenumber of rainy days in the years 1874-93 was 1964.- The total rainfall measured 29 -261 inchescompared with an average of 27763 inches in the twenty years 1874-93. During the first half of1894 (January to June, inclusive) the rainfall was 14.361 inches on 109 days; during the secondhalf (July to December, inclusive) 14 .900 inches on 100 days.

As regards the Direction of the Wind. 730 observations were made during the year, with thisresult-N., 51 ; N.E., 54 ; E., 88 SE., 68 ; S., 63 ; S.W., 96 ; W., 198 ; N.W., 78; Calms, 44.

I have the honour to beYour Excellency's faithful servant,

THOS. W. GRIMSHAW,Registrar-General.

GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE,

CEABLEMONT HOUSE,

Dublin, 31st May, 1895.

22 Mirty-first Annual Report of the Registrar-General of

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS

FOR EACH MONTH OF THE YEAR 1894.

By J. W. MOORE, ESQ., M.D., F.R.O.P.I., F.R. MET. SOC.

(Extracted from the Dublin Jbwrinal of Medical Seience.)

JANUARY.-Opening with a spell of easterly winds and intensely cold weather, this monthultimately proved wet, open, and stormy, with an almost uninterrupted prevalence of south-westerlyand westerly winds. The cold of the first few days of the month was produced in connection withan anticyclone which formed over Central Europe towards the close of December, aided by a down-rush of polar air in the rear of a deep cyclonic system which travelled eastwards across the extreme-north of Russia on the 1st and 2nd. The intensity of the frost on the night of the 5th was verygreat in the inland parts of both England and Ireland. Even at Valentia Island the thermometersank to 20° in the screen.

In Dublin the arithmetical mean temperature (41 . 0°) was slightly below the average (41 .4°) ; themean dry bulb readings at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. were 40.1°. In the twenty-nine years ending with1893, January was coldest in 1881 (M. T.=32 .2°), and_ warmest in 1875 (M. T.=46 .6°). In 1867 theM. T. was 35=7°, and in 1865 it was 37-8'. In 1871 and in 1886 the M. T. was 87 .9' ; in 1879 (the"cold year ") it was 35•3'. In 1888 the M. T. was 42 .1 ; in 1889, 424' ; in 1890, 44 .5 9 ; in 1891,40.1° ; in 1892, 38.8' ; and in 1893, 40 - 8Q. As a general rule, January in Dublin is not colder, buta shade warmer, than December. This is owing to the full development in January of a winter areaof low pressure over the Atlantic, to the northwestward of the British Isles, and to a resultingprevalence of S.W. winds in their vicinity. January, 1894, proved an exception to this rule, theM. T. being 2•5°4 below that of December, 1893 (43.5°).

The mean height of the barometer was 29118 inches, or 0 .156 inch below the corrected average-value for January-namely, 29 .874 inches. The mercury rose to 30 . 619 inches at 9 a.m. of the3rd, and fell to 29 . 140 inches at 2 p.m. of the 31st. The observed range of atmospheric pressurewas, therefore, as much as 1 .47'9 inches-that is, a little less than one inch and a half.

The mean temperature deduced from daily readings of the dry bulb thermometer at 9 a.m.and 9 *p.m. was 40 -1 9, or 2.7° below the value for December, 1893. -Using the formula, MeanTemp. = Min. + (max-min. x .52), the H. T. becomes 41 . 2', compared with a twenty-five years'average of 41 .5°. The arithmetical mean of the maximal and minimal readings was 41.0°,compared with a twenty-five years' average of 41 .4°. On the ith the thermometer in the screenrose to 54 -7°-wind, S. ; on the 7th the temperature fell to 18.6'Q-wind, S.S.W. The minimumon the grass was 15 .6° on the 6th.

The rainfall was 2 . 838 inches, distributed over 23 days. The average rainfall for January in thetwenty-live years, 1865-89, inclusive, was 2 .200 inches, and the average number of rainy days was17 . 3. The rainfall, therefore, and the rainy days were both above the average. In 1877 the rainfallin January was very large-4 .322 inches on 25 days ; in 1869, also, 4.258 inches fell-on, however,only 18 days. On the other hand, in 1876, only -406 of an inch was measured on but 9 days ;and in 1880 the rainfall was only .563 of an inch on but 8 days. In January, 1886, 3 -244 inchesof rain were measured on as many as 26 days; in 1887 ("the dry year "), 1.816 inches fell on 16 -days ; in 1888, 1'247 inches on 9 days ; in 1889, 2213 inches on 10 days ; in 1890, 2 .975 incheson 21 days ; in 1891, only .672 of an inch on 14 days in 1892, 1.698 inches on 20 days ; and in1893, 2 .289 inches on 19 days.

Lunar coroner were seen on the 10th and 17th. The atmosphere was foggy on the 6th, 7th, and14th. High winds were noted on no less than 21 days, reaching the force of a gale on 9 days-the4th, 5t)i, Sth, 12th, 20th, 27th, 28th, 29th, and Nth. Hail fell on the 2nd, 4th, 22nd, 25th, 2711,28th, and S9th, and snow or sleet on the 3rd, 4th, 6th, 6th, 28th, 30th, and 31st. Temperatureexceeded 50° in the screen on 13 days, compared with 7 days in 1893, 6 days in 1892, only 5 daysin 1891, 17 days in 1890, and 8 days in 1889 ; while it fell to or below 32° in the screen on only 7'nights, compared with 4 nights in 1893, 15 nights in 1892, 7 nights in 1891, 1 night in 1890, and3 nights in 1889. The minima on the grass were 32°, or less, on 17 nights, compared with 11;nights in 1893, 25 nights in 1892, 21 nights in 1$91, 16 nights in 1890, and 16 nights in 1889.,Lightning was seen on the evening of the 7th.

As in 1893, weather of unusual severity held over the greater part of Europe throughout theopening period of the year, January 1-6. Rough easterly winds, low temperatures, and frost andsnow took the place of the stormy southwesterly winds, rains, and mild temperatures whichcharacterised all but the closing days of December, 1891 Sunday (December 31) was a damp, foggy,very cold day in Dublin. Open weather prevailed in the N., severe cold in the S. An anticyclonehad its centre over the southern half of Ireland, the barometer reading 30 .63 inches at 8 a.m. atParsonstown. A deep depression was at the same moment travelling eastwards across the north ofRussia, the barometer being as low as 28.60 inches in that region. In the rear of the depressionover Northern Russia the barometer rose with great rapidity, so that at 8 a.m. of Wednesday, the3rd, the reading at Fterder, near Christiania in Norway, is stated to have been 31 .07 inclim Atthis time atmospheric pressure was low in the Mediterranean basin (29.60 inches at Nice)consequently a strong and bitterly cold easterly wind began to blow over Germany, France, and thesouthern part of the British Islands. The result was a spell of truly Siberian cold. At 8 a.m. ofFriday the thermometer read 14' in London. In. Dublin a strong easterly gale had prevailed dining

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the previous night, and at 11 a.m. a heavy snowstorm set in, with a temperature of 27°. This wasrenewed in the evening, and Saturday broke with an intense frost, 20° being the temperature at9 a.m. The thermometer had fallen to. 8 -6° at the Ordnance Survey Office, Phoenix Park, duringthe previous night. A fine snow or frozen aqueous vapour fell lightly for several hours on this day,while the clouds came from S. and S.W. In Dublin the mean height of the barometer during theweek was 30-233 inches, pressure ranging from 30-619 inches at 9 a.m. of Wednesday, the 3rd(wind, E.), to 29-543 inches at 3 p.m. of Saturday (wind, calm). The corrected mean temperaturewas 34-0°. The mean dry bulb temperature at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. was 821°. On Monday thethermometers rose to 43 - 6° in the screen ; on Saturday they fell to 19-8°. The rainfall was -179inch on three days, -151 inch falling as snow on Friday. Easterly winds prevailed. At 11 p.m. ofSaturday the thermometer fell to 18 - 6° in the screen. On Friday night the lowest minima were6° at Loughborough, 6' at Parsonstown and Armagh, and 10° at York. At Worksop, in Notts, aminimum of — 4.4Q was recorded.

Remarkable changes in the weather were experienced in Western Europe in the course of the weekended Saturday, the 13th, warmth and rain taking the place of bitter cold and snow. On the otherhand, continuous frost held in Germany, Austria, and Russia, where also the distribution of atmo-spheric pressure remained anticyclonic throughout, the barometer ranging from 30 - 60 to 80 -80 inchesand upwards over Russia. At the beginning of the week gradients for S.W. and S. winds werealready forming over the British Islands. On Monday these became steep, and during the remainderof the period depression after depression passed in quick succession northwards ontside our westerncoasts, causing gales in the west and north of the United Kingdom, with heavy rains from time to ,

time in all districts. At the same time, many fine, bright intervals were enjoyed. But the moststriking feature in the week's weather was the extraordinary rise of temperature which accompaniedthe establishment of the S. and S.W. winds. On Sunday morning severe frost prevailed everywhere,except at the west-coast stations both in Great Britain and in Ireland. At Aberdeen the temperatureat 8 a.m. was only 14°. By Monday morning the thaw had become general in Ireland, but hardfrost still held in the centre and east of Great Britain. At S a.m. the thermometer read 17 atShields. On. Tuesday morning no frost was reported from any British station. The temperaturenow rose day by day until Thursday, when maxima of 57' at Loughborough, 55° at Nairn and inDublin, and 54° at Oxford, were recorded. Thunder and lightning occurred on Sunday at ValentiaIsland in Kerry, and lightning was seen at Prawle Point and Holyhead as well as from Dublin. Inthis city the mean atmospheric pressure was 29-600 inches, the barometer rising to 29-890 inches at9 p.m, of Sunday (wind, S.S.W.), and falling to 29-385 inches at 9 p.m. of Wednesday (wind alsoS.S.W.). The corrected mean temperature was 43 -6Q. The mean dry bulb readings at 9 a.m. and9 p.m. were 43-4°. On Sunday the thermometers in the screen fell to 18 -6° ; on Thursday they roseto 541°. The rainfall was 1 -055 inches on six days, .334 inch being measured on Friday. Southerly(S.E. to S.W.) winds prevailed throughout. In Dublin the thermometer stood 30° higher on Saturdaymorning than it had stood that day week.

Except on Sunday, which was a fine, quiet, bright day in Ireland, but very wet in England, theweather during the week ended Saturday, the 20th, waq very disturbed—open, squally, and rainy,but with bright intervals. Even in Germany the frost broke up on Monday, and considerable fallsof rain occurred from time to time. The fine weather in Ireland was brought about by the presenceof small subsidiary areas of low pressure (secondary depressions) over Wales, England, and Brittany.The effect of these was to equalise pressure over Ireland, so that the wind fell light and the skycleared. On Monday these systems had passed away, and a new primary depression approachedIreland from S.W. causing fresh southerly winds and rain. Several areas of low pressure subse-quently passed northeastwards along the western shores of the British Islands, keeping the weatherunsettled, with frequent rain and squally S.W, W., and N.W. winds. On Wednesday night thebarometer sank below 29 inches over the North of Scotland, and on Saturday morning pressure wasas low as 28 -72 inches at Wick. A moderate W.S.W. gale prevailed for some hours on this day, andrain fell in plentiful showers. In Dublin the mean atmospheric pressure during the week was only29 - 569 inches, the barometer being observed to range between 29 -887 inches at 9 p.m. of Sunday(wind, W.N.W.), and 29.186 inches at 9 a.m. of Saturday (wind, W.S.W). The corrected meantemperature was 45.9Y, The mean dry bulb reading at 9 a.m. and 9 pan. was 44'4Q. On Tuesdaythe screened thermometers rose to 53-5° ; on Monday they fell to 3G-3'. Rain was measured on fivedays to the amount of -533 inch, the maximal fall in 24 hours being 183 inch on Friday. Theprevalent wind was W.S.W.

The westerly type of weather still held over Western Europe throughout the week ended Saturday,the 27th. Several deep depressions passed northeastwards across the Norwegian Sea, while theirsecondaries traversed the British Islands and the adjoining seas. In consequence of this unsettledstate of atmospheric pressure, the weather remained in an exceedingly broken, rough, and rainycondition, and changes of temperature were both sudden and extreme. At 8 a.m. of Sunday thebarometer was down to 28-67 inches at Bock) in the north-west of Norway, but as high as 30 -32inches at Biarritz, and 30-40 inches at Lisbon. Strong W.S.W. winds, cloudy skies, and open weatherprevailed, and in the afternoon rain fell heavily for a time in Ireland. Monday was colder andbrighter, with showers of cold rain and hail. Tuesday was fair and frosty, bui, at night a new breakin the weather began in Ireland, whereas the frost became sharp in England. On this night thescreened thermometer fell to 23° at Loughborough and Cambridge, 4n.d. to 24° in London. Thisfrost was of short duration, for within 24 hours temperature had risen 20° over the centre and 8.E.of England, and warm S.W. winds were again sweeping all over the country. A sudden chill on.Thursday evening covered the Dublin mountains with snow, but this had all disappeared by Fridayafternoon, A fresh to strong gale from W.S.W.followed, and rain fell heavily at times on Saturday.In Dublin the mean atmospheric pressure was 29 -670 inches, the barometer ranging between 80-121inches at 9 Rm. of Tuesday (wind, S.W.), and 29-306 inches at 2 p.m. of Saturday (wind, W.S.W.).

24 Thirty:first Annual Report of the Registrar-General of

The corrected mean temperature was 42 .0°. The mean dry bulb temperature at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.was 41 -3°. On Saturday the screened thermometers rose to 52 .3° ; on Tuesday they fell to 31 .0°.Rainfall was measured on five days, the total amount being •530 inch, of which •280 inch fell onSaturday. The prevalent wind was once more W.S.W.

During the last four days of the month the weather remained in the unsettled, stormy conditionwhich proved so characteristic of January, 1894. At 8 a.m. of Sunday, the 28th, the barometer wasdown to 28 .11 inches at Bock., in Norway, while it stood as high as 30 .40 inches at Lisbon. Gradientsfor westerly winds were very steep over the British Islands. Needless to say, the weather was roughand inclement. Snow showers fell in the morning, and sleet and rain in the evening in Dublin. OnMonday, the 29th, another large depression came in from the Atlantic, reaching the Shetlands onTuesday morning. On the evening of the 30th a heavy fall of wet snow occurred in Dublin, andthe last day of the month was very severe—snow•showers at midday being followed by a thaw inthe afternoon.

In Dublin the rainfall up to January 31, 1894, amounted to 2.838 inches on 23 days,compared with a twenty-five years' average (1865-1889) of 2.200 inches on 17 .3 days.

At Knockdolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, 4 .390 inches of rain fell on 24 days. Theheaviest falls in 24 hours were •630 inch on the 8th, and again on the 10th, and -450 inch onthe 15th.

At Fassaroe, Bray, Co. Wicklow, 5 .075 inches fell on 22 days.At Cloneevin, Killiney. Co. Dublin, the rainfall was 3 .260 inches on 23 days, .550 inch being-

measured on the 12th. This was the highest rainfall recorded at this station in January during thepast 10 years. The average fall for the preceding 9 years was 1 .880 inches on 15 days.

FEBRUARY. This was an open, windy, showery month. Until the 14th and after the 22nd y

deep depressions passed in rapid succession north-eastwards across the Norwegian Sea, causingstrong S.W. and W. gales and frequent falls of rain, hail, and sleet. At 8 a.m. of the 12th thebarometer read only 27 .93 inches at Feerder on the Christiania Fjord. Conditions were for themost part anticyclonic from the 14th to the 22nd, so that fog and frost were prevalent in thatcentral period of the month. Some very sharp but transitory frosts were felt in Great Britain fromtime to time. On the 15th the thermometer fell to 3° at Lair°.

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and 4° at Braemar in Scotland. Onthe 21st a minimum of 16° was recorded at Loughborough. In Ireland the air was much milder.

In Dublin the mean temperature (44.9°) was 2.1° above the average (42.8°) ; the mean dry bulb-readings at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. were 431°. In the twenty-nine years ending with 1893, Februarywas coldest in 1873 (M.T.=37 .9°), and warmest in 1869 (M.T. = 46 .7°). In 1886 the M.T. was 391°.In the year 1879 (the " cold year ") it was 40 .1°, In 1888 it was as low as 38 .6° ; in 1889 it was40 .3Q ; in 1890 41 .5° ; in 1891 44.7° ; in 1892 41 .3° ; and in 1893 42'7°.

The mean height of the barometer was 29.906 inches, or 0.051 inch above the average value forFebruary—namely, 29.855 inches. The mercury rose to 30 .448 inches at 9 a.m. of the 20th, and fellto 28 .867 inches at S p.m. of the 11th. The observed range of atmospherical pressure was, therefore,1.581 inches—that is, a little less than an inch and a half.

The mean temperature deduced from daily readings of the dry bulb thermometer at 9 a.m. and9 p.m. was 43 .7°, or 3 -6° above the value for January, 1894. Using the formula, Mean Temp. =Min. + (max.—min. x •50), the M.T. is 44 .9°, compared with a twenty-five years' averacre of 42.8°.On the 7th the thermometer in the screen rose to 58.6° wind, W.S.W. ; on the 1st the temperatur efell to 31.6 wind, S.W. The minimum on the grass was 26 .5°, also on the 1st.

The rainfall was 1 .903 inches, distributed over 16 days. The average rainfall for February in thetwenty-five years, 1865-89, inclusive, was 2150 inches, and the average number of rainy days was17'2. The rainfall, therefore, was below the average, while the rainy days were also below it. In1883 the rainfall in February was large 3 .752 inches on 17 days ; in 1879, also, 3.706 inches fellon 23 days. On the other hand, in 1873, only •925 of an inch was measured on but 8 days ; in1890, only •802 of an inch fell on but 7 days '- and in 1887 only •541 of an inch fell on 11 days. Therainfall in 1887 was much the smallest which had been recorded in February for very many years.But the record for 1891 is probably unparalleled •042 inch on 2 days. The nearest approach tothis drought was in September, 1865, when only .056 of an inch of rain was measured on but 3days. In 1892, the rainfall was 2 .119 inches on 19 days ; and in 1893, 2 .669 inches fell on 22 days.

Snow or sleet fell on 2 days—the 12th and 24th ; while hail was observed on 4 days the 11th,12th, 24th, and 27th.

The atmosphere was foggy on 8 days—namely, the 5th, 14th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, and26th. The amount of cloud 57.2 per cent. was considerably in defect of the average-66 percent. High winds were noted on 17 days, reaching the force of a gale on 8 occasions—namely, the1st, 6th, 7th, 10th, 11th, 23rd, 25th, and 26th.

The temperature reached or exceeded 50° in the screen on 15 days, compared with 13 days in 1893,6 days in 1892, and 14 days in 1891 ; while it fell to or below 32° in the screen on only 2 nights,compared with 5 nights in both 1893 and 1892, and with 2 nights in 1891. The minima on thegrass were 32°, or less, on 10 nights, compared with 13 nights in 1893, 16 nights in 1892, and 17nights in 1891. The thermometer never failed to rise to or above 40° in the screen during thedaytime.

Lightning was seen on the night of the 11th. There was an aurora on the nights of the 23rdand 25th. Solar halos were seen on the 21st and lunar halos on the evenings of the 13th, 19th,21st, and 22nd.

During the first three days of the month open but changeable, stormy, and often rainy weatherprevailed in the British Islands, and in Western Europe generally. On Thursday, the 1st, a rapidrise of temperature took place. It amounted to 20Q in a few hours, and caused all traces of thesnow which had fallen on January 30 quickly to disappear. After many hours of squally, blustering

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Weather, a fine, bright day brought this very unsettled period. to a close. Brilliant aurora was seenfrom Wick and Aberdeen on the night of the 2nd, when also lightning was reported from thosestations as well as from Roche's Point.

At the beginning of the week ended Saturday, the 10th, conditions were quieter than of late,and mild, tolerably fine weather prevailed. Monday broke dull and foggy, but afterwards provedmild and bright. At this time an area of high pressure, in which readings exceeded 30.60 inches,lay ever the west of France, and the barometer was low (29 .20 inches) only in the North-west ofNorway. On Tuesday, however, a new and deep depression had advanced to the Hebrides, Caith-ness, and the Orkneys and Shetlands, causing a rapid rise of temperature and fresh or strong galesfrom S.W., W.S.W., or W. in most parts of the British Islands. At 8 a.m. of Wednesday, thebarometer ranged from 30.56 inches at Lyons, to 28 .36 inches at Bodo, in Norway. This greatdifference of 2.20 inches in atmospheric pressure accounted for the strong S.W. to W. winds andgales which swept over Western Europe at this time. Temperature ruled very high on Wednesday,the screened thermometer rising to 59° at Loughborough and in Dublin (58.6°), 57° in London(Westminster), and at ••Shields, Cambridge, and Yarmouth ; and 56° or 55° at many other stations.The last three days of the week were cooler, but just as unsettled, and changeable—squally S.W.to W.N.W. winds, passing showers or heavy rains, and fine, bright intervals prevailing in rapidsuccession. Hail and lightning were reported from several Scottish stations on Wednesday andThursday. In Dublin the mean height of the barometer was 29.901 inches, pressure rising to 30.382inches at 9 a.m. of Monday (wind, W.S.W.), and fallingto 29.338 inches at 9 p.m. of Saturday (wind,

The corrected mean temperature was 47-9°. The mean dry bulb temperature at 9 a.m. and9 p.m. was 47-3°. On Wednesday the screened thermometers rose to 58-6°, having fallen to 40.0°on Monday. No frost occurred even on the grass. The rainfall was .751. inch, -262 inch falling onThursday, and •360 inch on Saturday. S.W. and W. winds again prevailed, as in many past weeksof the present winter. At 8 a.m. of Saturday the barometer read only 28.24 inches at Boa, inNorway.

Opening with the same tempestuous weather which had prevailed for so long, the week endedSaturday, the 17th, closed with a more than half-fulfilled promise of finer and , quieter conditions.After Monday the wind moderated, and the rainfall almost ceased for a time, while the period endedwith a dry, bright, and spring-like day—at least in Ireland. Some very remarkable incidents have

- to be recorded in connection with the weather of this week. For example, on Sunday and Mondaystorm-centre of exceptional intensity passed eastwards across Scotland and the southern half of

Scandinavia. By 8 a.m. of Monday, the barometer fell to 27 .93 inches at Fmrder, on the ChristianiaFjord, while it stood as high as 30 .31 inches at Lisbon. Very violent S.W. to W.N.W. gales accord-ingly swept over the British Islands, Holland, and Germany, accompanied by hail, thunder, andlightning in several places—notably over central Ireland on Sunday night. A great dip in tempera-ture followed in Great Britain, the thermometer falling on Wednesday night to 10° at Nairn, 20° atAberdeen, and 26° in the Lowlands and Nqrth of England. An anticyclone, or rather a ridge ofhigh pressure, passed on to Scandinavia from Great Britain on Thursday, and at 8 a.m. of Fridaythe barometer read 30.43 inches at Fwrder, or 2.50 inches higher than at the same hour four dayspreviously. Such a vast range of pressure is very unusual in so short a time. By 8 a.m. of Saturdaythe barometer had risen to 30.59 inches at Fwrder. On Friday and Saturday a V-shaped shallowdepression brought heavy rains to Great Britain. In Dublin the mean reading of the barometerwas 29.832 inches, the observed extremes being—highest, 30.204 inches at 9 p.m. of Saturday (wind,N.W.) ; lowest, 28 .867 inches, at 8 p.m. of Sunday (wind, W.). The corrected mean temperaturewas 44-0. The mean dry bulb readings at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. were 42.3°. On Sunday the screenedthermometers rose to 54.8 ; on Tuesday they sank to 32-7''. Rain fell on four days to the amountof -198 inch, •169 inch being measured on Sunday. At 12.30 p.m. of Monday a severe squall ofsnow andhail.passed over Dublin. Vivid flashes of lightning were seen on Sunday evening. Theprevailin: Winds were W. and S.

For the first time for many weeks the weather was of an anticyclonic type during several conse-,cutiVe days of the week ended Saturday, the 24th. On Friday, however, a large depressionencroached on the Irish and Scotch coasts, causing a gale from S. and S.W. and a heavy fall of rain.At the beginning an anticyclone, in which the barometer exceeded 30.60 inches, lay over theChristiania Fjord, where six days previously pressure was below 28 inches (27 .93 inches at Fmrder).A heavy rainfall had occurred in Great Britain, but the weather was rainless though dull and foggyin Ireland. As the hours passed by, the anticyclone spread out westwards and southwards, so thaton Monday morning it covered England, Ireland, and France. Very sharp frost prevailed for asuccession of nights in England, but it was by no means so severe in either Scotland or Ireland. AtLoughborough, m Leicestershire, the minima were 30°, 18°, 18°, 16°, 17°, 23°, and 30°. At Par-sonstown, a central Irish station, the corresponding values were 29°, 30°, 33°, 33Q, 34°, 35°

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and 35°.A great deal of fog prevailed at night and in the mornings during the anticyclonic period, but thisall cleared away with the coming of Friday's S.W. gale. On Friday night, bright aurora borealiswas seen for many hours, waves of auroral light sweeping up to the zenith from the northern sky inrapid succession and with extreme velocity. Saturday was a bright, breezy, changeable day, withan occasional shower of sleety rain and hail. In Dublin the mean pressure was 30.163 inches, thebarometer rising to 30.448 inches at 9 am. of Tuesday (wind calm), and falling to 29•358 inches at4 p.m. of Friday wind S.W.). The mean temperature was 40-7°. The mean dry bulb reading at9 a.m. and 9 p.m. was 38-9°. On Tuesday the screened thermometers fell to 31.8°, on Friday theyrose to 51 -8°. Rain fell on two days to the amount of -271 inch, .160 inch being measured onFriday. The wind was generally calm at first, but finally became fresh to strong from S.W.and W.

The weather remained very unsettled and stormy during the last four days of the month. Asuccession of very deep atmospheric depressions travelled across Scotland and the Norwegian Sea,

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-while their secondaries passed over Ireland and Englana. Rain fell pl.entifully, and thunder,lightning', and sleet prevailed over the more northern' parts of the 'Milted Kingdoni.

In Dublin the .rainfall up to February, 28, 1894, amounted to 4/41 inches on 30, 4ayes, comparedwith 4'908 inches ' 'oil. 41 days in the same period in 1893, 3 .817 inches on 39 daysy11892,114.inch_ on 16 days in 1891; and a twenty-five* years' (186a-1889) average of 4 .350 inches on 34 .5 days;

Knocirdolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, 2 .390 inches of rain fell in February on 15 dat;the heaviest fall in 24 hours was •630 inch on the 11th. , The total. fall to February ,18th inclusao,ewas 6.780 inches on 39 days.

The .rainfall in Fehrusiry at Cloneevin, Co, Dublin, amounted to-1 .19 inches on Is days.The' average rainfall for February during 9 years at OIL, station is 1 .660 inches, on 12 days. Thegreatest -rainfall in s *24 hours was •17 of an inch on the 8th. Simi() January 1, the rainfall was 4.46inches, on 41 daft

341101, 189*,, was a month of surprise& Until the 15th the weather was unsettled, stormy,and showery ; ,rifer that date absolute drought occurred, lasting until the close of the month. Duringthis periocl_the sky was for the most part unusually free from cloud, hot sunshine prevailed by day,while the nights were clear and sharp, and, indeed, .often frosty. The mean amount of cloudthroughout amounted to only 32 per cent. „

In Dublin the arithmetical mean temperature (45.4°) was considerably above the average (43.1°)the mean _dry bulb readings,at 9 am. and 9 p.m.were 43.8 9. In the ,twenty-nine years ending with1893, March was coldest in 1867 and 1883 (M. T. = 39 .0°), and warmest in .1893. (M. T. ..48 .1°:and in 1868 (M T. = 47-36). In 1876 the M. T. was 411°, in 1879 (the " cold year ") it was 421,in 1888 it was as low as 3,9.8 9, in 1889 it was 44.0°, and in 1890 it was as high as 451°. In 1891 itwas only .411? ; and in 1892 it was as low as 39 .19. As . a general rule, February in Dublin isOnly a shade colder than March. This is due to the fact that the Continental anticycloneusually embraces the British Isles and Scandinavia in March, causing easterly winds. In 1892February was actually 2.2° warmer than March, and in the present year March was only 0.5° warmerthan February. '

The mean height of the barometer was 29-896 inches, or 0 .020 .inch below the corrected averageValue for March—namely, '29 .916 inches. The mercury rose to 30.434 inches at 9 a.m. of the23rd, having fallen to 29 .096 inches at 7 a.m, of the 13th. The observed range of atmosphericalpressure was, therefore, 1.338 inches—that is, more than an inch and three-tenths.

The mean temperature deduced from daily readings of the dry bulb thermometer at 9 a.m. and9 p.m. was 43 .8°, or only 04° above the value for February, 1894. Using the formula, Mean Temp.=Min. +.485), the M.T. becomes 451°. The arithmetical mean of the maximal andminimal readings - was 45.49, compared with a twentv-five years' average of43 -1°. On the 29ththe thermometer in the screen rose to 63 -6°--wind, E.'; on the 17th the temperature fell to 31 .8°.-.-wind, E.S.E. The minimum on the grass was 281°, also on the 17th.

The rainfall was 1 .287 inches, distributed over 14 days. The average rainfall for March inthe twenty-five years, 1i365-89, inclusive, was 2.061 inches, and the average number of rainy days.was I 6 .5. The rainfall, therefore, was much below the average, while the rainy .days were also to aless extent below it." In 1867 the rainfall inMarch was very large-4 .972 inches on 22 days ; in 1888,.3 .753 inches fell on 18 days ; in 1866 also 3 .629 inches fell on 21 days. On the other hand, in 1871,only -815 of an inch was measured on 12 days, and in 1874 only .953 of an inch fell on 12 days. In1887 (the "dry year "), 1.485 inches of rain fell on 15 days ; in 1889, 17076 inches fell on, however,as many as 17 days ; in 1890 the fall was as much as 3 .693 inches on 17 days ; but in 1891 only-936 of an inch fell on 16 days, and in 1892 only •991 of an inch on but 9 days. The smallestMarch rainfall was •288 inch on 8 days in 1893. -

The atmosphere was more or less foggy in the city on 10 days—viz., the. 16th, 17th, 19th, 20th,21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 29th, and 31st. High winds were noted on 12 days, reaching the force of agale on four occasions—the 1st, 5th, 10th, and 11th. Snow or sleet occurred on the 11th, 12th, and15th ; and hail fell on the 1st, 2nd, 11th, 13th, and 15th. The temperature exceeded -50 6 in thescreen on as many as 22 days, compared with 26 days in 1893, only 7 days in 1892, 9 - days in 1891,and 19 days in 1890, while it twice fell to 32° in the screen. In March, 1892, frost had occurred iithe shade on as many as 16 nights ; but no shade frost occurred in. -Mareh; 1898. - 'The minima on thegrass were 32°, or less, on 12 nights, compared with the same number of nights in 1893, 25 nightsin 1892, 20 nights in 1891, and 16 nights in 1890. On 2 days the thermoliieter rose above 60*in the screen while (as in 1893) it never failed to reach 40°. In March, 1892, the • thermometer didnot rise to 40° in the screen on 9 days. Solar halos were seen on the 12th and 16th. Brilliantaurora borealis occurred on the night of the 30th.

The first three days of the month were changeable, with frequent showers and strong; chieflywesterly, winds. A fresh gale sprang up in the course of Wednesday night, February 28, and. wasfollowed by a downlpour of rain and afterwards by sharp bail showers on Thursday afternoon, the1st. By 8 a. m. of Frida y the barometer had fallen •to 28.57 inches at Sumburgh Head in the Shet-lands. A rapid increase of atmospheric •pressure ensued on this day, and a brief spell of fair, spring-like weather was enjoyed. On Saturday the wind backed to S.W. and freshened with renewedshowers.

The weather remained of the " westerly type " throughout the week ended Saturday, the • 10th.Strong or squally S.W. to W.N.W. winds, most unstable temperature, frequent rains or passingshoe ere, and fine, bright intervals make up the record of the period.' On Sunday a depression lay offthe north of Scotland, while another was found over the eastern part of that country. N.W. windsand cool, showery weather prevailed in Ireland On Monday a new and much more extensive depres-sion came in from the Atlantic. Its centre lay between theShetlands . and Norway at 8 a.m. of Tues-.day, when pressure ranged from 30.34 inches at Biarritz to 28 .90 at Sumburgh- Head (Shetland

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1WatnAangl). , The cyclonie (circulation, of winds round this low pressure systg54,was well e4;17-X._in Vie Shetlands N.W. in Scotland and Ireland, W. in 4glind, KW.i inBelgium and .I;IO i :.AMR**, and S.K NQrway4 Hardly { had this system moved,a,way fin a fontb,- . easteily 4irection,)when ,another depression of the west of Scotlank, bringing with n. it more, rai,n er,showra. :After Wednesday a tendency to anticyclonic conditions existed over the, Baltic, so We: wuiilbecame south-easterly in Sweden and Norway. In tke,13ritish Islands, however * S.W. and W. windspersiated.:In Dublin the ,mean height of the barometiz was 29 .678 inches raneing;tween , 30.3i7 inches at 9 p.m. of Sunday (wind, N.W.), and 29 .206 about 3 p.m. of Friday(wind, W.S.W.) The corrected mean temperature was 44 .89. The mean dry bulb readings at 9 .*pi. and 9 : p.m., were 44.5°. On Friday the thermometers in the screen rose,to 541°, baying fallento 35 .9° on -Wednesday. Rain fell on every day of the week to the total amount of-r .6.16 inch, •200inch being measured on Monday, and •192 inch on Thursday. The prevailing winds were W,N.W.and W.S.W.

Opening amid storm and rain, the week ended Saturday, the 17th, . witnessed &change to quieterfiner, though colder weather, and closed with a spring-like day. At 8 am. of Sunday the barometerread 30.10 inches at Lyons, bit the centre of a very large and deep depression lay between theOrkneys and Shetlands—near the Centre the barometeir read only 28.10 inches or less ; at SumburghHead the reading was 28.19 inches, at Wick it was 28 ,17 inches. The difference of 2 inches inatmospheric between - Central France and the North of Scotland-caused strong westerly{S.W. to NM.) piles on the British coasts, and the weather was very rough and.unstittled. Tempera-ture was particularly unsteady—in Dublin the thermometer had risen to 52.72 during the night,but fell to 35.9° in the course of the day, when heavy showers of hail, sleek and snow passed over.At Cambridge, the maximum on' Sunday was 58°. On Monday night a deep secondary system tra-velle4 noith-eaitWards across England, catising heavy rains or falls of wet snow in many Places, andgales-,of considerable violence on the English and Welsh coasts. Again on Wednesday .mght did - adepresiion cross -England, but on this occasion in a south-easterly direction. , Hail and sleet showerswere very prevalent until Friday, when the weather became dry, fine, and quiet, with fog and frostat night and bright sunshine by day. , On Saturday, after a frosty night, temperature rose fast. InDubhti the Mean atmospheric pressure was 29.605 inches, the barometer ranging between 29.09 .6inches at 7 ard. of Tuesday (wind, W: ),.and 30.226 inches at 9 pin. of Saturday (wind, S.W:). Thecorrected mean temperaturewas 41.5°. The mean dry bulb readings at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. were 39.6°.The extremes of temperature were both recorded on Saturday—they were, highest, 52.8° ; lowest,31.8°. Rain fell on five days to the amount of -555 inch, •268 inch being registered on Menday. Theprevailing winds were W. and W.N.W. -

Conditions were anticyclonic throughout the week ended Saturday, the ,24th, and fine, quietweather prevailed in the British Islands and Central Europe. In the far North and also in theMediterranean basin the weather was less settled, but nowhere was 'it very unfavourable. At &titthe wind was westerly, but this soon gave place to calms and finally to freshening easterly winds,particularly in the south. Owing to radiation at night and to unclouded sunshine by day the diurnalrange of temperature was large. Some very high readings were recorded at Aberdeen, viz., 63- onSunday and 62° on Wednesday. On the other hand, the screened thermometer fell to 28S‘ on Sunda Ynight at Loughborough and in London. In Dublin, the sky was cloudy. from Sunday-afternoon toTuesday afternoon, but with this exception the amount of cloud was small. Heavy dew, haze, andfog prevailed at night and in the mornings, but brilliant sunshine held during the daytime. . 'The'mean height of the barometer was 30.324 inches, atmospheric pressure ranging between 30.434 inchesat 9 a.m. of Friday (wind, S.S.E.), and 30.246 inches at 9 a.m. of Wednesday (wind calm). It will beobserved that the extreme range of atmospheric pressure at this station did not amount to two-tenths of an inch. The corrected mean temperature was 46.2°. The mean value of the dry bulbreadings at 9,a.m. and 9 p.m. was 45-1°. On Wednesday the shade temperature reached 57.7,; onFriday it fell to 31-9°. There was no measurable rainfall, although a very light drizzle was observedfor a few moments about 12.30 p.m. of Monday. The prevalent winds were S.E. and E.N.E.

During nearly the whole of the week ended the 31st, anticyclonic conditions were again prevalentover western Europe, the central portion of the high pressure system being located for the most part•over Denmark, North Germany, and the South of Scandinavia. The prevailing winds were there-fore easterly over France and the southern parts of the United Kingdom, but variable or southerly-in the north of our Islands, and south-westerly or westerly in Scandinavia. The weather was gener-ally fair and dry, but a good deal of haze or fog was reported over our Islands during the night andearly morning hours, and at some of the eastern stations the weather at times remained thick allday. ()Wing' to the prevalence of fog, temperature varied considerably in ,different places, but in theday time the thermometer was usually high, the maxima occasionally exceeding 65° in the morecentral and southern parts of the Kingdom. At night the weather was cold, especially in the inland

.districts, where frosts occurred rather frequently not only on the surface of the ground, but also inthe screen. The daily range was, therefore, very large,.the mean value for the entire week being ashigh as 35.6°, both at Loughborough and Cambridge. Towards the close of the period the anticyclonereceded slowly to the eastwards, and a shallow low pressure system spread over ourIslands from theAtlantic. With the exception, •however, of a few local showers, the weather remained fine in nearlyall districts. On the night of the 30th brilliant aurora was seen over the greater part of the UnitedKingdom. In Dublin the mean height of the barometer was 30.002 inches, atmospheric pressureranging between .30 .200 inches at 9 p.m. of Wednesday (wind, E.S.E.), and 29.660 inches at 9 p.m.of Iday (wind, E.). The corrected mean temperature was 48 -6°. The mean city bulb reading at9 am. and 9 p.m. was 46.9 9. • 'The highest shade temperature was 63 .6° on -Thursday. The lowestshade temperature was 37.0g on Sunday. The only rainfall was in the form of very slight showerson Saturday. The general direction of wind was easterly. This week was remarkable for unusuallyfine and cloudless weather. On Friday night there was a brilliant play of auroral light in thenorthern sky.

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The rainfall in Dublin during the three months ending March 31st amounted= to 6 .028 incheson 53 days, compared with 5 .196 inches on 49 days in 1893, 4-808 inches on 48 days in 1892,only P650 inches on but 32 days in 1891, 7-470 inches on 45 days in 1890, 5.738 inches on 53 daysin 1889, 6 .097 inches on 41 days in 1888, and a twenty-five years' average of 6.411 inches on 51.0days (1865-1889, inclusive).

At Knockdolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, P505 inches of rain fell on 14 days during March ;and the total rainfall since January 1, 1894, equals 8.285 inches on 53 days. The correspondingfigures for 1893 are -205 inch on 6 days, the total rainfall since January 1 having been 7 .475 incheson 49 days.

The rainfall in March at Cloneevin, Killiney, Co. Dublin, was 1.11 inches on 14 days, as against •26inch on 9 days in 1893, -98 inch on 10 days in 1892, and a nine years' average of 1.72 inches on140 days. The maximum in the 9 years was 3 .59 inches in 1888, the minimum was •26 inch in 1893.At this station the total rainfall since January was 5.56 inches on 55 days, compared with a fall of5 .79 inches on 51 days in the first quarter of 1893.

APRIL-Like April, 1893, this was a mild month, and led to a forward spring. Unlike that month,however, the amount of cloud was large, particularly in the mornings, and rain fell frequently (on,20 days) and heavily (to the total amount of 3 .123 inches). The prevalent winds were from S.E.and S. Under these several circumstances vegetation made rapid progress, and by the end of themonth most of the forest trees were in full foliage, and the hawthorn, lilac, and laburnum were fastcoming into blossom.

In Dublin the arithmetical mean temperature (49.9°) was 2.2° above the average (471°) themean dry bulb readings at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. were 48-7°. In the twenty-nine years ending with1893, April was coldest in 1879 (the " cold year"), (M. T. =44 .5°") and warmest in 1893 (M. T.=51 -4°):In 1886, the M. T. was 46.3°, in 1887 it was as low as 45.1°, in 1888 it was (as also in 1891)only 45 .7°, in 1889, 46.1° ; in 1890, 47 .3° ; and in 1892, 46-2°. The month of April, 1893, wasthe warmed for at least 30 years.

The mean height of the barometer was 29 .801 inches, or 0 .049 inch below the average value forApril—namely, 29.850 inches. The mercury rose to 30.427 inches at 9 p.m. of the 30th, havingfallen to 29.261 inches at 9 a.m. of the 24th. The observed range of atmospheric pressure was,therefore, 1166 inches—that is, a little less than an inch and two-tenths.

The mean temperature deduced from daily readings of the dry bulb thermometer at 9 a.m. and9 p.m. was 481°, or 4.9° above the value for March, 1894. Using the formula, Mean Temp.=Min.+(max.—min. x •-476), the value becomes 49.6°, or 2-2° above the average mean tempe-rature for April, calculated in the same way, in the twenty-five years, 1865-89, inclusive (47-4°).The arithmetical mean of the maximal and minimal readings was

ci 49 .9°, compared with a twenty-

five years' (1865-1889 inclusive) average of 471°. On the 8th, the thermometer in the screenrose to 62 .7° wind, S.E. ; on the 1st the temperature fell to 38 .0° wind, calm. The minimumon the grass was 30.0° on the 2nd:

The rainfall was 3.123 inches, distributed over as many as 20 days. The average rainfall for Aprilin the twenty-five years, 1865-89, inclusive, was 2.055 inches, and the average number of rainydays was 15 .2. The rainfall, therefore, was considerably above the average, while the rainy dayswere also much in excess. In 1877 the rainfall in April was very large-4107 inches on 21 days ;in 1882, also 3 .526 inches fell on 20 days. On the other hand, in 1873, only •498 of an inch wasmeasured on 8 days ; and in 1870, only •838 of an inch fell, also on 8 days. The fall in 1890was 1 .575 inches on 14 days ; in 1891, 1'553 inches fell on 14 days ; in 1892, 1.114 inches on 13days ; and in 1893, 1'046 inches on seven days.

There were lunar halos on the 15th and 17th. The atmosphere was more or less foggy on the 1st3rd, 4th, 6th, 9th, 10th, 11tb, and 20th. High winds were noted on only 5 days, but reached theforce of a gale on two occasions—namely, the 22nd and 24th. No snow or sleet was seen, but hailfell on the 13th and 24th. The temperature exceeded 50° in the screen on every day, exceptthe 6th, compared with every day in 1893, only 24 days in April, 1892, and only 18 days in April,1891. It rose to or above 60° on only 3 days, but never fell to 32° in the screen. The minimumon the grass was 32°, or less, on only one night, the 2nd, compared with five nights in April,1893. The mean lowest temperature on the grass was 40 . 0°, compared with 38,2° in 1893, 32.4'in 1892, 34.1° in 1891 and 1890, 34.4° in 1889, 34 .6° in 1888, and 31 .6Q in 1887. There wasan aurora borealis on the evening of the 5th.

Although the distribution of pressure, and the winds over Northwestern Europe (including theBritish Islands), during the week ended Saturday the 7th were mainly anticyclonic, the systemwas of a somewhat complex character, and at times shallow depressions advanced from the south-ward over Spain, the Bay of Biscay, and France, but on reaching the southern parts of the UnitedKingdom they either filled up or moved away again in a northwesterly direction. Thus, while thewind was chiefly easterly in direction, and the weather fine and dry, there were occasional showersover our southern and western districts, sometimes accompanied by thunder and lightning, andover the southwestern parts of the Iberian Peninsula the fall of rain was heavy. Temperaturevaried a good deal—as a rule the nights were cold and hazy or foggy, the days bright and warm,and the winds light ; on Friday, however, the easterly wind blew very freshly over the southernparts of the kingdom, a good deal of cloud was experienced, and the day-maxima of temperaturewere lower by many degrees than those of the earlier days. On Saturday, however, there was arecovery, the day being fine and warm. In Dublin the mean height of the barometer was 29 .995inches, atmospheric pressure ranging between 30 .174 inches at 9 a.m. of Thursday (wind, calm), and29 .807 inches at 9 p.m. of Monday (wind, RYE.). The corrected.mean temperature was 47.1°.The mean dry bulb reading at 9 am. and 9 p.m. was 46 .4°. The highest shade temperature was55.64 on Thursday, the lowest 38 .0° on Sunday. The rainfall was •219 inch on 4 days ; the

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general wi ection of the wind was E.N.E. In contrast to the bright, dry weather of the precedingweek, clouds and fogs were prevalent, with rain on most days.

The week ended Saturday, the 14th, witnessed the establishment of cyclonic conditions andchangeable, rainy weather in Ireland and in many parts of Great Britain also. On the Continent,however, quiet, fair weather held until almost the close of the period, leading to complaints ofdrought from certain districts in Italy, Germany, France, and Scandinavia. From the beginning ofthe week a tendency was observed for shallow depressions to advance over the British Islands fromthe southwestward. These were subsidiary to a larger area of lowbarometer over the Atlantic, andon Wednesday they produced sharp thunderstorms in England and Wales as well as over the westof Scotland. On this day rain fell heavily in central Ireland also— .89 inch being measured atParsonstown in the King's County, The changeable character of the weather became still moredecided towards the close of the week, and on Saturday morning an extensive and deep depressionmoved northwards along the west coast of Ireland. At 8 aim_ the barometer was down to 29 . 128inches at Valentia Island (Kerry) and to 29.18 inches at Belmullet (Mayo). Southerly to easterlygales were felt at some exposed coast stations, and rain fell abundantly in several places. In Dublinthe mean height of the barometer was 29 .750 inches, pressure ranging from 29.884 inches at 9 a.m.of Wednesday (wind, calm) to 29.384 inches at 9 a.m. of Saturday (wind, E.S.E.). The correctedmean temperature was 518. The mean dry bulb readings at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. were 50 .1°. OnSunday the screened thermometers rose to 62 .7°, on Friday they fell to 43 .9c. The rainfallamounted to 1 .096 inches on six days, .561 inch being measured on Friday. The prevailingdirection of the wind was S.S.E. Hail fell on Friday. The atmosphere was damp and thick orfoggy on Monday and the two following days.

The weather during the week ended Saturday, the 21st, was at first very broken and rainy inIreland, but it took up on Wednesday and remained fair and for the most part bright until theend. In the earlier part of the week, atmospheric pressure was low in the British Isles and theirimmediate neighbourhood, high over the extreme north of Europe, and subsequently over theIberian Peninsula as well. Both on Monday and Tuesday at least two areas of low pressure werefound lying over the United Kingdom, where the weather was consequently broken and wet orahowery. The showers were very heavy in places and were sometimes (especially on Wednesday)accompanied by thunder and lightning. In London hail fell on Tuesday. During the night ofthis day one of the depressions just spoken of moved southeastwards from St. George's Channel toFrance, the result being a N. wind and clearing weather in Ireland, but a continuance of cloud,gloom, and rainy conditions in the S. and S.E. of England. On Friday the barometer fell decidedlyin Ireland, and the wind became southerly with a rising temperature and increasing cloud. Mean-while the fair weather spread more and more over England, where temperature had failed to reach50° in the southeastern counties on Thursday owing to a northerly air current and a densely cloudedsky. In Dublin the mean height of the barometer was 29 .774 inches, pressure ranging between29 .302 inches at 9 p.m. of Monday (wind, calm), and 30.178 inches at 9 p.m. of Thursday (wind,E.S.E.). The corrected mean temperature was 49 . 00 . The mean dry bulb temperature at 9 a.m.and 9 p.m. was 48 .1e. The extreme temperatures were 59 -4° and 38 .8° respectively, and wererecorded on the same day, namely, Friday. Rain fell on the first three days to the total amount of•631 inch, .319 inch being registered on Sunday. The prevailing wind was S.S.E.

The weather was in a very unsettled state until nearly the close of the week ended Saturday, the28th, when it became fine and bright in Ireland. On Sunday and again on Tuesday gales of con-siderable force swept over this country from S.E. and. S. The storms were accompanied by heavyrains, or showers of cold rain and hail, as well as lightning. In England the gales were not muchfelt, but severe thunder and hail storms occurred in many places on Wednesday and following days.In the course of Sunday gradients for southerly winds became very steep over Ireland, where thewind accordingly freshened to a gale as the day advanced. By p.m. the barometer fell to 29 . 1,5inches at Valentia Island in Kerry. At night heavy rain occurred in the S. and S.E. of Ireland,while the depression moved away towards N.W. At the same time, however, a series of secondaryareas of low pressure developed over St. George's and the English Channels, causing the brokenweather to spread out in all directions. On Tuesday morning a large and deep depression was againfound ,,fr the S.W. of Ireland, the barometer reading only 26.81 inches at Valeutia Island at 8 a.m.Like its predecessor, this system passed off towards N.N.W. and broke up, sending severalsecondaries eastwards across the United Kingdom on Thursday and Friday to carry rain to nearlyall districts. In Dublin the mean height of the barometer was 29.577 inches, pressure rangingfrom 29-261 inches at 9 a.m. of Tuesday (wind, S.) to 30 095 inches, at 9 p.m. of Saturday (wind,calm). The corrected mean temperature was 49.8°. The mean dry bulb reading at 9 a.m. and 9P m was 49.3'. The extreme temperatures in the shade were both recorded on Saturday—highest,. "60.0' ; lowest, 42 .0°. Rain fell on six days to the total amount of .977 inch, .421 inch beingregistered on Monday. The prevalent winds were S.S.E. and S.

Sunday, the 29th, was at first dull, afterwards very rainy owing to the advance of a shallowdepression from the northwestward. on Monday, the 30th, theweather became bright and bracingwith a crisp northerly wind after a dull morning.

The rainfall in Dublin during the four months ending April 30th amounted to 9.151 incheson 73 days, compared with 6 .242 inches on 56 days in 1893, 5.922 inches on 61 days during thesame period in 1892, only 3 .203 inches on 46 days in 1891, 9 .045 inches on 59 days in 1890,8 .345 inches on 74 days in 1889, 8 .090 inches on 58 days in 1888, and a twenty-five years' averageof 8 .466 inches on 66 . '2 days.

At Knockdolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, the rainfall during April, 1894, amounted to asmuch as 4 -171 inches on 17 days. The heaviest rainfalls in 24 hours were .726 inch on the 29th,7 .10 inch on the 15th, and .560 inch on the 22nd. In 1893 only 1 .055 inches of rain fell at this

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station on 5 days. The total rainfall in 1894 up to April 30 was 12 .456 inches on 70 days. Thecorresponding figures in 1893 were 8 .530 inches on 54 days.

The rainfall in April, 1894, at Cloneevin, Killiney, Co. Dublin, was 3.53 inches on 19 days. Themaximal fall in 24 hours was -52 inch on the 15th. The average rainfall in April for nine yearswas 1 -51 inches on 12 days. Since January 1, 1894, 9 .09 inches of rain fell at this station on 74days. The corresponding values of 1893 were 6.94 inches on 57 days.

MAY„ —This was a cola, changeable month, more like an ordinary March than May. Very heavyrainfalls occurred in nearly all parts of the British Islands at one time or another—in the weekending Saturday, the 19th, as much as 2 . 617 inches fell in Dublin and 3 .210 inches at the OrdnanceSurvey Office, Phoenix Park. On the other hand, there was no measurable rainfall in Dublinduring the following week, whereas 1 .63 inches fell at the North Foreland, in Kent, this large fallbeing followed by a downpour of 1 19 inches on Sunday, the 27th. In Dublin the mean temperatureof the month was actually lower than that of April by nearly one degree, and it was 7 . 5Q below thatof May, 1893-49 .2° compared with 56.7°. The mean dry bulb readings at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. were,no doubt, half a degree above the corresponding value for April, but this was due to a rapid rise oftemperature in the early morning caused by bright sunshine after clear, frosty nights. May, 1894,ranks fourth in order of coldness within the past thirty years.

In Dublin the arithmetical mean temperature (49 .2°) was decidedly below the average (52.0°) ;the mean dry bulb readings at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. were also 49 .2°. In the twenty-nine years endingwith 1893, May was coldest in 1869 (M. T. 48-2°), in 1885 (M. T. 48.7'), and in 1879 (the "coldyear") (M. T. .---- 48.81, It was warmest in 1893 (M. T. 56 -7Q), 1868 (the " warm year ")(M. T. 55.8Q), and 1875 (M. T. 54.9'). In 1886 the M. T. was 50 .5° ; in 1887, 51 .8° ; in1888, 52 .5° ; in 1889, 54 . 6'; in 1890, 53 .2° ; in 1891, only 49 . 6° ; and in 1892, 53 .8°,

The mean height of the barometer was 29 .970 inches, or 0.019 inch below the corrected averagevalue for May—namely, 29.989 inches. The mercury rose to 30 -491 inches at 9 a.m. of the 1st,and fell to 29.543 inches at 9 p.m. of the 9th and also at 9 a.m. of the 10th. The observed range ofatmospheric pressure was, therefore, 0 .9418 of an inch.

The mean temperature deduced from daily readings of the dry bulb thermometer at 9 a.m. and 9p.m. was 49 .2°, or only half a degree above the value for April, 1894 (48 .7'). Using the formula,Mean Temp. ± (max.—min. x -17), the value was 48 .8', or 2.8° below the average meantemperature for May, calculated in the same way, in the twenty-five years, 1865-89, inclusive(51-6'). The arithmetical mean of the maximal and minimal readings was 49 .2', compared with atwenty-five years' average of 52.0°. On the 25th the thermometer in the screen rose to 64.5°—wind, N. ; on the 21st the temperature fell to 33 .0°—wind, also N. The minimum on the grass was26.9°, also on the 21st.

The rainfall amounted to 3 . 558 inches, distributed over 17 days. The average rainfall for May inthe twenty-five years, 1865-89, inclusive, was 2 .030 inches, and the average number of rainy dayswas 15 -4. The rainfall and the rainy days, therefore, were much above the average. More thanone-third of the rainfall (1 -330 inches) fell on one day—the 15th. In 1886 the rainfall in May wasvery large-5 .472 inches on 21 days ; in 1869 also 5.414 inches fell on 19 days. On the otherhand, in 1871, only .378 inch was measured on 9 days ; in 1876 only -798 inch fell on 6 days ;in 1887 only .882 inch on 10 days ; and in 1888 only .978 inch on 11 days. In 1890, 2.438 inchesfell on 17 days. In 1891 May was the first month in which the rainfall exceeded the average.It amounted to 2192 inches on 17 days. In 1892 the large amount of 4 . 177 inches fell on 19 days.In :1893, the fall was 1.666 inches on 10 days.

A solar halo was seen on the 6th. High winds were noted on as many as 11 days, attaining theforce of a gale on the 16th only. Thunder was heard on the 15th, 29th, and 30th. Hail fell onthe 7th, 20th, and 28th. Snow and sleet were seen on the 520th. The atmosphere was foggy on the16th, 17th, and 23rd.

During the month the thermometer did not fall below 32° in the screen, but it indicated froston the grass on the nights of the 21st, 22nd, 23rd, and 30th. The mean minimal temperature on thegrass was 37 .6°, compared with 45 .6° in May, 1893, 41 .3' in 1892, 37 .7° in 1891, 42-2° in 1890,42 .4 in 1889, 37.5° in 1888, and 37 .9° in 1887.

The period ended Saturday, the 5th, was changeable, rather cold, and cloudy. A completereversal of the wind directions prevalent during the three preceding weeks occurred, N. and N.W,winds taking the place of the S.S.E. winds previously experienced. At times the barometer wasvery high of the W. and S.W. of Ireland, while a large area of low pressure hung over theNorwegian Sea, whence secondary depressions passed southeastwards across Great Britain and theNorth Sea. Hence arose the strong and squally N. and N.W. winds of the period and the coldshowers which accompanied them. In the rear of a small secondary depression, which travelledsouthwards and was found over Devon and Cornwall on Monday morning, April 30, the barometerrose fast, reaching 30 .58 inches at Belmullet and 30.55 inches at Parsonstown and Valentia Islandat 8 a.m. of Tuesday, May 1. The weather subsequently again became unsettled, and. on Fridaymorning snow and sleet fell heavily over Scotland in connection with a deep depression lyingbetween that country and the S.W. of Norway. At 8 a.m. of the day named the barometer readonly 29.12 inches at the Norwegian station, Skud.esnms. On Saturday a new depression advance&upon our N.W. coasts, causing ranch cloud, with a backing of the wind to S.W. In Dublin thebarometer ranged between 30 .491 inches at 9 a.m. of Tuesday (wind, N.) and 29 -722 inches at 9 p.m,of Saturday (wind, S.W.). The thermometers in the screen rose to 57 -8 on Thursday and fell to41-3' on Tuesday. The rainfall was .111 inch on three days, .070 inch being registered onWednesday. The prevalent winds were N. and N.W.

The weather remained in an unsettled, showery, squally, chilly condition throughout the weekended Saturday, the 12th. In the British Islands the distribution of atmospheric pressure was ofthe cyclonic type from beginning to end of the period ; but well-marked anticyclones were noticed'.

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over France on Tuesday and over the Baltic and Scandinavia on and after Thursday. The deepestof the depressions was found off the North of Ireland on Thursday morning, when the barometerread only 29.21 inches at Malin Head. On Friday a shallow secondary depression crossed Ireland,where it caused rain and a circulation of light but very variable winds—in Dublin on the morningof this day the wind shifted to K ; it then backed to N. and finally to N.W. with a clearing skyand fast-falling temperature. Rain fell in the form of heavy showers in all parts of the kingdom,although the downpour did not reach the neighbourhood of London until Wednesday. Hail fell inseveral places—in Dublin on Monday—and thunder occurred at Aberdeen on Sunday, at SpurnHead on Monday and Thursday. In Dublin the mean height of the barometer was 29 .781 inches ;the minimal reading was 29.543 inches at 9 p.m. of Wednesday (wind, S.W.) and at 9 a.m. ofThursday (wind, W. by S.), the maximal reading was 30 .225 inches, at 11 p.m. of Saturday (wind,N.W.). The corrected mean temperature was 50.3°. The mean dry bulb reading at 9 a.m. and 9p.m. was 50 .1°. The thermometers in the screen fell to 10 .4' on Saturday, having risen to 58.6' onWednesday. The rainfall was .336 inch on six days, .158 inch being registered on Monday. Theprevailing winds were W. and N.W.

The earlier part of the week ended Saturday, the 19th, was remarkable for the severity andpersistence of a rainstorm which visited Wales, the east coast of Ireland, and to a less extent theeast coast of Scotland. On the Continent and over the greater part of southern and easternEngland the weather was comparatively fine, bright, and warm at the time of this rainstorm. Onand after Thursday dry weather prevailed generally, with N.E. winds. Rain fell again on Saturdaynight. The inclement weather of the first few days was brought about by the advance over Ireland.from the westward of a shallow depression on Sunday, on which day rain fell to the amount of.50 inch at Belmullet,.52 inch in Dublin,.76 inch at Glasnevin Botanic Gardens, 84 inch in the PhcenixPark, and . 61 inch at Donaghadee. At 8 a.m. of Monday the centre of this depression lay over theS.E. counties, and a complete cyclonic circulation of winds was reported from the Irish stations-N.E. at Malin Head, N. at Belmullet, N.N.W. at Valentia, W.N.W. at Roche's Point, S.S.E. inDublin, and S.E. at Donaghadee. On this day (Whitsun-Monday) the weather held up in Dublin,but large quantities of rain fell in Wales-1 .07 inches at Pembroke and 1.15 inches at Holyhead.The downpour extended to the east coasts of Ireland and Scotland later, the ineaaurements onWednesday morning being .16 inch at Aberdeen, .73 inch at Nairn, -78 at Wick, 1 .33 inches inDublin, 1-38 inches at Glasnevin, and 146 inches in the Phoenix Park. Thunder and hail occurredat Valentia on Wednesday. At this time a large anticyclone was forming in the N. and repellingthe depression southwards, with the result that on Thursday the rain ceased, and until almost theend of the week fine and dry but cold weather was established throughout Great Britain andIreland. Snow fell in Scotland on Saturday. A downpour of rain often occurs in the middleof May, and—as on this occasion—is induced by the chilling of a warm, moist, southerly air-current by a cold polar current encroaching upon its left border. In Dublin the mean heightof the barometer was 30.053 inches, pressure varying from 29140 inches, at 9 a.m. of Monday(wind, S.S.E.) to 3{).339 inches, at 9 a.m. of Saturday (wind, N.E.). The corrected meantemperature was 49.7°. The mean dry bulb reading at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. was 49 .3°, On Sundaythe screened thermometers fell to 11.0°, on Monday they rose to 57.6'. The rainfall was 2'617inches on six days, the maximal daily fall was 1 .330 inches on Tuesday The rainfall lasted forabout 63 hours, but not continuously. The prevailing winds were S.S.E. at first, afterwards E.N.E.

The week ended Saturday, the 20th, will be memorable for its exceeding coldness and for thedestructive frosts which occurred during its first three nights. At the beginning showers of hail,soft hail (Graupel), and sleet or snow, fell in many places and snow lay on the higher summits ofthe Dublin and Wicklow mountains. Generally speaking, however, the weather was very dry andchiefly bright, except in the east and south-east of England, where a dull, cloudy period with coldrain or passing showers prevailed throughout Tuesday and Wednesday. Depressions over Italy andin the Mediterranean Basin caused heavy rainfalls in the S. of France—at Lyons 3.65 inches fell inthe seven days ending with 8 a.m. of Saturday. In Ireland and the centre of Great Britain thedistribution of atmospheric pressure was for the most part anticyclonic—at 8 a.m. of Thursday thebarometer read as high as 30 .51 inches at Shields. At both the beginning and the close of the week,however, depressions were found over the North Sea and southern France. Hence the fresh tostrong polar winds, which caused the low temperatures of the period. On Sunday night, thethermometer in the screen fell to 33° at Nairn, Aberdeen, and Dublin 32° ; at Wick, Leith, andShields, 31.(' at Oxford, 30u ; at Parsonstown, 29" ; at Stornoway, York and Cambridge, and 28°t Loughborough, On Monday night, the minima were 28° at Wick, and 20 at Nairn and

Loughborough. Much damage was done to 'vegetation by this untimely and unseasonable severityof frost In Dublin the mean temperature on the grass during the week was only 31.4°, and onMonday a reading of 269° was recorded. The mean height of the barometer was 30.195 inches,pressure rising to 30459 inches at 9 a.m. of Thursday, (wind, E.N.E.) and falling to 29 -988 inches at3 p.m. of Saturday (wind, NiN.W.). The corrected mean temperature was 46.2°. The mean drybulb readings at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. were 48 .3°. On Monday the screened thermometers fell toon Friday they rose to 61 .5c. This latter reading was the first maximum above 60° which hadbeen recorded In this month of May. The prevalent winds were N. and N.N.E. There was nomeasurable rainfall. The mean temperature-46 -2°—was 2 .4° below that of the last week in March,1891 (48 -6°), and 4-0° below that of the week ending May 5, 1894—viz., 50.2°.

Throughout the closing period. of the month—from Sunday, the 5',7th, to Tuesday, the 31st,, inclusive—the weather remained unsettled and in a cold, showery condition. An irregularly-shapeddepression, with several minima within its area, moved slowly westwards, and finally north-westwards, from North Germany across the British Islands. As this system approached, copiousrains fell in the east of Great Britain, but particularly in the extreme south-east of England. At411.e North Foreland. the rainfall for the 48 hours ending with 8 am. of Monday, the 28th, was no

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less than 2-57 inches. At the Helder, in Holland, the corresponding measurement was still greater-namely, 8.08 inches. Very sharp nights were succeeded by showery days. Hail fell in many places,and thunder and lightning occurred on the 28th and three following days-the storms of the 30thand 31st being especially severe in several places both in Ireland and in England. In Dublindrenching showers of rain and hail fell on the afternoon of the 28th, and thunder was heard in thevicinity of the city. On the 29th, also, thunder and lightning occurred to the north-east of Dublin,where thunder was again heard on the 30th.

The rainfall in Dublin during the five months ending May 31st amounted to 12 .709 inches on90 days, compared with '7 908 inches on 66 days in 1893, 10-099 inches on 80 days in 1892, only5.995 .inches on 63 days in 1891, 11 .483 inches on.76 days in 1890, 10 .476 inches on 91 days in 1889,9.068 inches on 69 days in 1888, 6.489 inches on 62 days in 1887, and a twenty-five years' averageof 10.496 inches on 81 .6 days.

It may be remembered that on Saturday, May 28th, 1892, 2 -056 inches drain were measured at thisstation, 1 .900 inches having fallen within 6 hours, or at the rate of 7.6 inches in 24 hours. Nosuch measurement had been recorded in Dublin since October 27, 1880, when 2 .736 inches of rainfell. May 28, 1892, was only the third occasion within the past twenty-nine years on which therainfall exceeded 2 inches within 21 hours in Dublin. On May 15th, in the present year, therainfall was 1.330 inches at this station, 1 .460 inches at the Ordnance Survey, Phoenix Park, and1.380 inches at the Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin.

At Knockd.olian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, the rainfall in May, 1894, was 3 . 240 inches, distributedover 15 days. Of this quantity .900 inch fell on the 13th, and .710 inch on the 16th. The totalfall since January 1st, 1894, equals 15 .696 inches on 85 days, compared with 9 .565 inches on 65 daysin 1893.

At Cloneevin, Kihiney, Co. Dublin, the rainfall in May was 3 -47 inches on 17 days, compared witha nine years' average of 2.343 inches on 15.0 days. The total fall since January 1 at this stationhas been 12 .56 inches on 91 days. The maximal fall on any one day - in May was 1 .21 inches on the15th. In 1893 only 1 .12 inches fell on 10 days, but in 1892 the fall was 4 .68 inches on 17 days.

JuNE.-Although somewhat cloudy and rather cool, this proved a favourable month, and its closingdays were exceptionally warm and brilliant. The rainfall was frequent but not heavy, and a decidedadvance in the night-temperature was perceptible as compared with the frosty May of 1894. Noelectrical disturbances took place near Dublin. Thunder was heard at Malin Head on the 21st, andlightning was seen at Valencia Island on the 3rd.

In Dublin the arithmetical mean temperature (57.0°) was below the average (57 .8) by 0 .8.;the mean dry bulb readings at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. were 56.4'. In the twenty-nine years endingwith 1893, June was coldest in 1882 (M. T. =55 .8"), and in 1879 (the " cold year ") (M. T..---55.9").It was warmest in 1887 (M. T.-----62 .3°), in 1865 (M. Te-,61 .0'), and in 1868 (the " warm year ”)(M. T.=_-60 .5°). In 1866 the M. T. was 57.5° ; in 1888, 56 .2° ; in 1889, 59.5'; in 1890, 58 .1°; in 1891,59.0° ; in 1892, 56 .7°, and in 1893, 59.9°.

The mean height of the barometer was 29.992 inches, or 0 075 inch above the corrected averagevalue for June-namely, 29 .917 inches. The mercury rose to 30 .368 inches at 9 a.m. of the 29th,and fell to 294493 inches at 9 a.m. of the 2nd. The observed range of atmospherical pressure was.therefore, 0-875 inch--that is, less than nine-tenths of an inch.

The mean temperature deduced from daily readings of the dry bulb thermometer at 9 am. and9 p.m. was 56.49, or 7 -2° above the value for May, 1894. Using the formula, Mean fl'erap.=iifin.±(max.-MM. x .465), the value was 56.5', or 0.7° below the average mean temperature for June,calculated in the same way, in the twenty-five years, 1865-89, inclusive (57 .2'). The arithmeticalmean of the maximal and minimal readings was 57 .0°, compared with a twenty-five years' averageof 57 .8'. On the 80th the thermometer in the screen rose to 72 8°-wind, E.N.E. ; on the 6ththe temperature fell to 43 .1°-wind, N.E. The minimum on the grass was 36 .0 also on the 6th.

The rainfall amounted to 1.652 inches, distributed over 19 days. The average rainfall for Junein the twenty-five years, 1865-89, inclusive, was 1 .817 inches, and the average number of rainyclays was 13 .8. The rainfall was, therefore, slightly below, while the rainy days were considerablyabove the average. In 1878 the rainfall in June was very large-5 .058 inches on 19 days ; in 1879also 4 .016 inches fell on 21 days. On the other hand, in 1889, only .100 inch was measuredon 6 days ; in 1887, the rainfall was only .252 inch, distributed over only 5 days; in 1874only .405 inch was measured on 9 days ; and in 1868 only .677 inch fell on but 6 days.In 1888 the rainfall was as much as 3 .015 inches, distributed over as many as 18 days. In1890 it was 1 .930 inches on 18 days, in 1891 2 .753 inches on 14 days, and in 1892 1.671 inches on17 days, and in 1893 1116 inches on 12 days.

High winds were noted on 8 days, but the force of a gale was attained on only oneoccasion-the 23rd.. Temperature reached or exceeded 70 ° in the screen on only 2 clays; comparedwith 17 days in 1887, only 1 day in 1888, 10 days in 1889, only 2 days in 1890, 6 days in1891, 4 days in 1892, and 5 days in 1893. Hail fell on the 10th and 18th. Fog was, observed onthe 3rd, 4th, and 9th.

The first two days were changeable. Friday, the 1st, opened with a very low temperature, andwas then fair to cloudy and again fair. On the morning of Saturday, the 2nd, the barometer wasbelow 29.5 inches in a depression lying over the south of Ireland, and the weather was dull andrainy though afterwards fair.

Although the weather remained unsettled, cloudy, and showery or rainy, the week ended Saturday,-the 9th, witnessed a decided advance in temperature, No high day maxima inaeed were recorded,but the nights were much less cold, and there was a pleasant softness in the air. Very heavy rainswere experienced at one time or another in most parts of the British Islands. On Sunday much seafog was prevalent round our coasts, and great heat was felt in France, the thermometer rising to 97° atBiarritz, 88° at Rochefort, 82° at Lyons, and 76° in Paris. At night thunderstorms and heavy rain

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prevailed in the S. and S.W. of England and S. Wales. The rainfall at Roche's Point, Co. Cork,was 110 inches ; at Pembroke it was 109 inches. On Monday 2.26 inches fell at Donaghadee, and.99 inch at both York and Oxford. OD Wednesday a depression travelled in a curve from the Bayof Biscay up the English Channel, reaching North Germany by Thursday morning when a violentthunder and hail storm swept across Austria. This system again caused heavy rains, -85 inch beingregistered at Prawle Point, Devon, .83 inch at Dungeness, .80 inch at the North Foreland, and 1.00inch at Sittingbourne, in Kent. Showery conditions held to the end of the week. In Dublin themean height of the barometer was 29 .856 inches, pressure ranging from 29 .663 inches at 9 p.m.of Monday (wind, N.N.W.) to 29.969 inches at 9 p.m. of Thursday (wind, W. by N.). Thecorrected mean temperature was 53 -8°. The mean dry bulb temperature at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.was 53.3°. On Wednesday the screened thermometers sank to 43.1°, on Thursday they rose to63.0°. The rainfall was .570 inch on six days, '384 inch being measured on Monday. The wind wasvariable in direction, E.N.E. being the most prevalent point.

Asiregards the week ended Saturday, thel6th, it is to be noted that although at first cold, changeable,and showery as in past weeks, the weather became much warmer and finer on Wednesday, and.Saturday proved a perfect summer's day. A very striking feature of the period was the prevalenceof great heat in the extreme North of Europe until after Wednesday—at Haparanda, on the Gulfof Bothnia, the daily maxima were—Sunday, 73° ; Monday, 75° ; Tuesday, 77' ; and Wednesday,75°. The corresponding figures at Munich, 1° further south, were 66°, 61°, 55°, and 57. Thisanomalous distribution of temperature was brought about by a tendency to the formation of areasof high atmospheric pressure (anticyclones) both in the far North of Europe and over the Bay ofBiscay and the Peninsula. Between these high pressure systems numerous areas of low pressuremoved slowly eastwards across Scotland, the North Sea, and the southern portion of the Baltic,causing clouds, variable winds, and frequent showers within the limits of their influence. InDublin heavy local showers fell on the first three days, and hail was observed shortly after noon onSunday. On Wednesday a brisk rise of temperature took place, continuing to the close of the week,with the exception of a few hours on Friday night, when a short cold spell occurred under a clearsky and with a calm atmosphere. The mean height of the barometer was 30.009 inches, pressureranging between 29.749 inches at 3 p.m. of Monday (wind, N.W.) and 30-177 inches at 9 a.m. ofThursday (wind, W.). The corrected mean temperature was 55 . 5'. The mean dry bulb temperatureat 9 a in. and 9 p.m. was 55 .7'. On Saturday the shade thermometers rose to 69 .2'. On Wednesdaythey fell to 44-2. The rainfall was -242 inch on five days, .111 inch being measured on Sunday.The prevailing wind was N.W. Rain fell heavily in the S.E. of England on Fiiday evening.

Although changeable and far from settled, the weather of the week ended Saturday, the 23rd,was favourable to both health and vegetation. There was again a distinct advance in temperature,but no excessive summer heat was felt—at least in the British Islands. The sky was often clouded,and rain fell at times—copiously in Ireland on Monday, in Scotland on Tuesday, and in many partsof England on Wednesday. A fine, warm spell followed, so that on Friday the shade temperaturereached 71' in Dublin, 7 .2 in London and at York and Loughborough, and 74° at Cambridge.Saturday was not so fine, owing to the advance of an atmospheric depression over Ireland from S.W.In the evening a moderate westerly gale prevailed for a short time. The prevalence of remarkableheat in the extreme north of Europe has once more to be chronicled—the maxima at Haparanda(Lat. 65° 50' N.) were-73°, 73°, 82°, 77°, 75°, 79', and 75Q• The general arrangement of atmosphericpressure was anticyclonic over the Peninsula, France, and—at times—Germany ; cyclonic over theBritish Isles and Scandinavia. On Monday morning a large secondary depression was found overLeinster, the Irish Sea, and St. George's Channel. Its presence was accompanied by low temperaturesand a heavy rainfall. On Wednesday a series of V-shaped depressions passed across Great Britain,causing a good deal of rain in many parts of that island. Summer heat was enjoyed on Friday andSaturday. In Dublin the mean height of the barometer was 29-934 , inches, pressure varying between30 .127 inches at 9 a.m. of Thursday (wind, S.S.W.) and 29.690 inches at 9 a.m. of Monday (wind,S.S.E.). The corrected mean temperature was 57.1°. The mean dry bulb temperature at 9 a,m.and 9 p.m. was 56 .5°. On Friday the thermometer rose to 70 .7°, and on Tuesday it fell to 44'9°in the screen. The rainfall was .593 inch on four days,.108 inch being measured on Sunday. Theprevailing wind was W.S.W.

During the week ended Saturday, the 80th, the weather, while cloudy and dull, with freshwesterly winds, at first, improved daily, and after Wednesday cloudless skies, moderate and cooleasterly breezes and brilliant sunshine were enjoyed. At the beginning of the week a depressionof some importance—its minimal pressure being at first below 29 .40 inches—was crossinf,

Scandinavia in a south-easterly direction. Some secondary areas of low pressure at the same, timepassed over the British Isles from west to east, with the result that the -wind was strong and gustyfrom westerly points, the sky was densely clouded, and showers fell more or less heavily at manystations in Ireland, Scotland, and the northern half of England. By Tuesday morning an anti-cyclone had formed over Ireland and England. in the rear of the disturbances. This systemdeveloped and spread northwards over Scotland and the Norwegian Sea, so that light to moderateeasterly winds became general, while the sky cleared, although the atmosphere remained. hazy untilSaturday, On this day the fine weather culminated in brilliant sunshine and great heat. InLondon the shade temperature touched 80° on Thursday and also on Friday, and reached 82° onSaturday. In Dublin a refreshing sea-breeze subdued the sun's heat, but nevertheless the maximumon Saturday was 72'8°. The mean height of the barometer was 30 -253 inches, pressure rangingfrom 29.967 inches at 9 a.m. of Sunday (wind, W.) to 30'368 inches at 9 a.m. of Friday (wind, E.).The corrected mean temperature was 60.4°. The mean dry bulb readings at 9 a.m. and. 9 p.m. were61.1.° On Saturday the thermometer rose to 72 .8° in the shade ; on Sunday it fell to 49 .0'. Therainfall was 0.016 inch on two days, -008 inch being measured on both Sunday and Monday.The prevalent winds were first W., then E.

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The rainfall in Dublin during the six months ending June 30th amounted to 14361 inches on109 days compared with 9621 inches on 78 days in 1893, 11770 inches on 97 days in 1892, 8743inches on 77 days in 1891, 13413 inches on 94 days in 1890, 10576 inches on 07 days in 1889,12113 inches on 87 days in 1888, 6741 inches on 67 days in 1887, and tt twenty-five- years' averageof 12313 inches on 954 days.

At Knockdolian Greystones, Co. Wicklow, the rainfall in June, 1894, was 1G85 inches, distributedover 11 days. Of this quantity 530 inch fell on the 17th, and 350 on the 4th. The total fallsince January 1 has been 17381 inches on 96 days, compared with 11170 inches on 75 days duringthe corresponding period in 1898.

The raiufa11 at Oloneevin, Killiney, Co,Dublin, amounted to 156 inc1ie' on 14 lays. The greatest,fall in 24 hours was ,-42 inch on the 4th. The average rainfall for June in 9 years was 1-448inches on 11 •4 days. Since January 1, 184, 1412 inches of rain have fallen at this station on105 days, the average rainfall for the six months endin g June 30 having been in nine years 1O5U Iinches on 79 days.

J ULY.-A very changeable, showery, and thundery, but tolerably warm month, of average meantemperature but considerable rainfall, with a decided prevalence of winds from westerly points-W., N. W., and S.W. ; but easterly winds towards the close.

In Dublin the arithmetical mean temperature (60-3 0 ) was slightly below the average (G()6°);the mean dry bulb readings at 9 am. and 9 pin. were In the twenty-nine years endingwith 1893, July was coldest in 1879 (the " cold year ") (A]. T. 372°). It was warmest in 1887(K T. = 631°), and in 188 (the "warm year") (MI. T.==G35°). In 1886 the M. T. was (110° ; ii:1888 it was as low as 57#3° ; in 1889 it was 58-7'; in 1890, 58-1 0 ; in 1891, 590° ; and in 1892, 578°.and in 1893, 616 0. From this, July, 1887, proves to have been the warmest since the presentrecords commenced, whilst July, 1879, was the coldest,. In only 2 years STiCC 1804 was July colderthan in 1892.

The mean height of the barometer was 29858 inches, or 0062 inch below the corrected averagevalue for July-name)y, 29915 inches. The mercury marked 30211 inches at 9 a in, of the 1tand fell to 29309 inches at 9 pm. of the 11th. The observed range of atmospherical pressure was,tlieiefore, 0902 inch-..that is, a little mm e than nine-tenths of an inch.

The mean temperature deduced from daily readings of the dry bulb thermometer at 9 a.m. and9 p.m. was 591 0, or 2V above the value for June, 189. Using the formula, Mean Temp. = Min.+ (max.-min. >< 435), the value was 598°, or 04' below the average mean temperature forJu1v calculated in the same way, in the twenty-five years, 1865-89, inclusive (002°). Thearithmetical mean of the maximal and minimal readings was 60 3 0, compared with a twenty-fiveyears' average of 60G°. On the 1st the thermometer in the screen rose to 757-wind, S.E.on the 23rd the temperature fell to 483°-wind, N. The minimuia on the grass was 434 0 onthe 22nd.

The rainfall was 3'772 inches, distributed over 21 days. The average rainfall for July in thetwenty-five years, 1865-89, inclusive, was 2420 inches, and the average number of rainy days was172. The rainfall, therefore, was considerably above the average, while the rainy days were also muchabove it. In 1880 the rainfall in July was very large-6O7 inches on 24 days ; in 1871 also 43YLinches fell on 28 days. On the other hand, in 1870, only 539 inch was measured on Sdays; in 1869, the fall was only .739 inch on 9 days, and in 1868, only 741 inch fell on but S days.In 1892, F952 inches fell on 12 days, and in 1893, 2 042 inches on 14 days.

High winds were noted on 7 days, but attained the force of a gale on only one occasion.-the 18th. Temperature reached or exceeded 70Q in the screen on only 3 clays. In July, 1887,temperature reached or exceeded 70 0 in the screen on no fewer than 17 (lays. In July, 1888, themaximum was only 687. In July, 1891, maxima of 70° werereached on only 3 days, andin July, 1892, on only 2 clays ; but in 1893, 70' was reached on 8 day. Elect,rical (list urbaneswere frequent. A severe thunderstorm occurred on the night of the 2th-26th, when. also hail fell.Thunder was also heard on the 1st, 7Lh, 20th, and 24th, while lightning was seen on the I , 24th,and 25th, A parheion appeared on the evening of the 256.

The weather of the week ended Saturday, the 7th, while generally warm and summerlike, wasunsettled, particularly in Ireland and Scotland, where rain fell heavily at thnes, Sunday was anunusually hot day-the thermometer in the shade rose to 87 at (Jarnbrhlge, 83° at Oxford, Lougli-borough and even Holyhead, 82" in London, 81° at Liverpool, 80° at York, Hurst Castle, arid Bel-mullet, 790 at Parsonstown, 78° at Ardrossan, and 73° in Dublin. In the evening thunderstormsPrevailed in St. George's Channel and over the Irish Sea, as well as at Jersey, where FlO inches ofrain fell. Off the coasts of Wicklow and Dublin thunder was frequently heard between G and 8p.m., and lightning flashed from splendid storm-clouds after dusk. After a dull spell on Monday,the weather again became fair for a time, but on Wednesday a consideraide fall of rain occurred in.the S., WI., and N. of Ireland-the measurement at Valentia Island was 142 inches. At that station1 -43 inches again fell on Thursday, a total fall of 285 inches in 48 hours. On Friday the rainfallwas renewed rn Ireland and a thunderstorm depression passed over England. At 8 a.m. of this daythe thermometer stood as high as 74 in London where the maximum proved to be 85°. Satur-day was much cooler, but very changeable, with heavy local thundershowers. Thunder was heardto the eastward of Dublin at 2 and again at 3 p.m. The evening proved fair, but, cold, In Dublinthe mean atmospheric pressure dxcrhi the week was 3jJ33 inches, the barometer being seen torange from 30211 inches at 9 am. of Sunday (wind, E.S.E), to 29791 inches at 6 p.m. of Friday(wind, WS.W.). The corrected mean temperature was 821. The mean dry bulb temperatureat 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. was 61 ,0°. On Sunday the screened thermometers rose to 757. On Saturdaythey fell to 507. The rainfall was 417 inch on five days, 202 inch being measured onFriday..The prevailing wind was S.W. Thunder was heard on Sunday and Saturday.

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The weather remained in a very unsettled, showery state throughout the week ended Saturday,the 14th. The type of distribution of atmospheric pressure was cyclonic, and at one time—on Thursday morning--the barometer was as low as 2900 inches off the S. W. coast of Norway. Owing tofrequent rain and the clouded state of the sky no very high temperatures were recorded at anyBritish or Irish station. On the Continent, however, it was very hot at times—at Perpignan thethermometer rose to 910 on Monday and to 90 on Tuesday. The most striking episode in thehistory of the week's weather was the erratic course pursued by an extensive and deep depression,which lay near the Scilly Isles at 8 am. of Tuesday. This disturbance first travelled southeastwardsto Brittany, thence northeastwards to the North Sea off the Dutch coast, reaching this position by8 am. of Wednesday after causing a downpour of rain on both sides of the English Channel-164inches were measured at Jersey, 14 inches in London, and 122 inches at Cap Griz Nez on Wednes-day morning. By 6 p.m. of this clay the centre of the depression, which had become niuch deeper,touched the Danish coast near Fano. Next morning it was off the extreme southwestern part ofNorway, having again changed its course. Twenty-four hours later it was found over Caithness,torrents of rain having fallen in the North of Scotland as it approached. On Saturday this curioussystem was rapidly filling up. In Dublin the mean height of the barometer was only 29584 inches,or as much as 452 inch below the corresponding value for the previous week. The highest recordedpressure was 29974 inches at 9 am. of Sunday (wind, W. by s.), the lowest was 29309 inches at 9p.m. of Wednesday (wind, S.W.). The corrected mean temperature was The mean dry bulbreadings at 9 am. and 9 p.m were 573 0 . On Friday the screened thermometers rose to 677, onThursday they fell to 509 0 Rain fell daily to the total amount of 745 inch, 309 inch beingmeasured on Wednesday, when 010 inch fell at Greystones-560 inch in one or two heavy showers,The prevalent wind was westerly.

Unsettled, showery, squally, cool—such was the weather of the week ended Saturday, the 21 st,A tongue of relatively high pressure was found on most days stretching across France and Germanyin an east-north-easterly direction, but a series of depressions—sonic of considerable size—continuedto pass over the northern half of the British Isles, the North Sea, and Scandinavia from W. to E., orfrom WS\V. to E.N.E. Hence the changeable weather of the period. Sunday was tolerably fineafter a showery morning; but at night a new depression caused a considerable rainfall, which onMonday extended to Great Britain. On Tuesday gradients for westerly winds were steep over Ire-land and Ei iglaiid, and the wind became strong to a moderate gale at exposed stations. In Scotlandneither was the barometric gradient steep nor was the wind high, but a heavy downpour of rainoccurred-108 inches being regitored at Aberdeen, I inch at Stornoway, and 09 inch at Wick onWednesday morning. On Friday heavy thundershowers occurred to the southward of Dublin, butboth on that day and again on Saturday intervals ot hot sunshine were enjoyed in the city itself. InDublin the mean height of the barometer was 29170 inches, pressure ranging between 29922inches at 9 a.m. of Sunday (wind, N.W.) and 29643 inches at 9 a.m. of Wednesday (wind, N.W.by IV). The corrected mean temperature was 59'2". The mean dry bulb temperature at 9 a.m.and 9 pin. \\T 57.O, On Saturday the screened thermometers rose to 680 0. The minimum was52.OQ on WTed1esday and Saturday. Rain measured 341 inch on five clays —1 18 inch falling on bothSunday and Wednesday. The prevailing wind was W.N.W.

During the week ended Saturday, the 28th, the weather was in an uisettled, thundery state untilThursday, when a fine, summerlike spell set in, lasting to the close of the week. All through theperiodan area of high atmospheric pressure—at first of feeble, afterwards of greater intensity—lay overNorway and the adjoining Norwegian Sea. But in the British Islands the distribution of pressure con-formed to the cyclonic rather than the anticyclonic, type On Sunday an irregular depression passedeastwards across the south of Ireland to the south

ofEn9.imbrlidgeand, over which district it caused heavy rains

on Sunday night and Monday niorning—*OS inch at 17 inch at Oxford, 85 inch in theScilly Islands, and 98 inch at Prawle Point, in Devon. Near Dublin, beautiful weather prevailed atthis time, but rainclouds were seen on the far southern horizon. During the following three daysa large, and irregular though shallow depression travelled slowly northwestwards from the Bay ofBiscay to Ireland being still perceptible off the coasts of Cork and Kerry on Saturday morning.This system caused downpours of rain and severe thunderstorms in many places. On Tuesday nightI'27 inches of rain fell at Greystones Co.Wicklow ; 156 inches in Dublin ; 167 inches at Glasnevin,North Dublin, and 3:85 inches at the Ordnartcc Survey Office, Phoenix Park. On Wednesday nightnnd early on Thursday morning a violent thunderstorm passed over the Counties of Dublin andWicklow from SE. towards N .W.Rain and hail fell in large qtianLities, and. the lightning was fre-quent and most vivid. On Thursday forenoon the weather cleared, remaining bright and warm,with S.E.winds, to the end of the week. In Dublin the mean atmospheric pressure was 29,967inches, the barometer oscillating between 29874 inches, at 9 pm. of Thursday (wind ESE),and30125 inchesat 9 an ofTuesday(whid,N.R) The corrected meantemperature was 59 The meandry bulb reading at 9 a.m. and 9 pm was 590 0 On Saturday the screened thermometers rose to687°, having fallen to 483 0 on Monday. The rainfall was as much as 2I45 inches on threedays—I560 inches being recorded on Tuesday. The prevailing winds were N.E. and S.E. OnTuesday the thermometer rose to 95' in the shade at Berlin.

The last three days of the month were in unison with the prevailing characters of July, 1894—changeable, but fairly warm and summerlike. On Sunday, the 29th ) a thunderstorm depression layaver the English Channel, the South of England, and South Wales. In Dublin, gloomy, dampwetither held, but there were severe thunderstorms along the shores of the English Channel.Mon-day was warm and brilliant. On Tuesday, the 31st, a new area of low pressure advanced overIreland from the Atlantic, causing clouds and heavy rain at times,

The rainfall in Dublin during the seven months ending July 31st amounted to 18-133 inoheon 130 days compared with 11-666 inches on 92 days in the corresponding period of 1893, 13122

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inches on 109 days in 1892, 10 935 inches on 02 days iii 1891, 15587 inches on 118 days in 1890,13146 inches on 112 days in 1889, 15994 inches on 109 days in 1888, 7935 inches on 80 daysin 1887, and a twenty-five years' average of 14 733 inches on 1126 days.

At Knockdolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, the rainfall in July was 3805 inches on 19days, compared with 1290 inches on 15 days in 1893, 2925 inches on only 10 days in 1892, 1325inches on 18 days in 1891, and 1489 inches, distributed over 18 days, in 1890. 01 the total rain-fall 1270 inches fell on the 24th, and 64() inch on the 25th. The total fall since January 1 hasbeen 21186 inches on 115 days, compared with 13066 inches on 90 days in 1893, and 16708 incheson 90 days in 1892.

At Cloneevin, Killiney, Co. Dublin, the rainfall in July was 408 inches on 23 days, comparedwith a nine years' average of 1807 inches on 15 days. On the 24th the rainfall was 1'17 inches.Since January 1, 1894 5 18'20 inches of rain have fallen on 12$ days at this station (Cloneevin).

The July rainfall now recorded has been exceeded at Cloneevin only in 1888, when it was 409inches on 22 days.

AUGUST.-A month of singularly cloudy skies, low mean temperature, north-westerly winds. anda heavy rainfall. August, 1893, had proved a record month as regards high temperature. On nofewer than 14 days did the thermometer exceed 70 0 in the shade during that month, and thearithmetical mean temperature was 030 0 , or 3.3Q above the average, and I OS above that of August,1891, when it reached 620 0. In marked contrast to these temperature values, we find that not oncein August, 1894, did the thermometer reach 70 in the shade, while it failed to reach even GO on asmany as six out of the last seven days of the month. Again, the arithmetical mean temperature fell1-8 short of the averaue-57-9Q compared with 597Q The nights were, however, not cold. Itwas owing to the clouded state of the sky and a consequent failure of solar radiation that the monthproved so cool. The percentage of cloudiness was 758—at 9 a in., 80G ; at 9 p.m., 70'1.

In Dublin the arithmetical mean temperature (57'9°) was much below the average (59'7 °);the mean dry bulb readings at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. were 56'9°. In the twenty-nine years ending with1893, August was coldest in 1881 (M. T.=570°), and warmest in 1893 (M. T.=63'0°). In 1885, theM. T. was only 571 ° ; in 1879 (the " cold year "), it was 577a ; in 1887, 60'3 0 ; in ISSS, 582° ; in1889, 58-6*; in 1890, only 57'2 0

; in 1891, 581° ; in 1892, 600 1 ; and in 1893. 63 0.

The mean height of the barometer was 29916 inches, or 0019 inch above the corrected averagevalue for August—namely, 29897 inches. The mercury marked 30'304 inches at 9 a.m. and alsoat 9 p.m. of the 29th, and fell to 29432 inches at 9 a.m. of the 15th. The observed range of atmospheric pressure was, therefore, 872 inch—that is, a little less than nine-tenths of an inch.

The mean temperature deduced from daily readings of the dry bulb thermometer at 9 a.m. and 9p.m. was 5G9, or 4.40 below the value in August, 1893. It was also 2'2 0 below the value forJuly, 1894. Using the formula, Mean Temp. = Mm. + rnax.—rnim.x '47), the mean temperaturewas 7 6°, or I 7° below w the average mean temperature for August, calculated in the same way, inthe twenty-five years, 1865-89, inclusive (593°). The arithmetical mean of the maximal andminimal readings was 579°, compared with a twenty-five years' average of 5970 On the 8th thethermometer in the screen rose to 679°--wind, W.S.W. ; on the 20th and again on the 22nd the tem-perature fell to 47'1°—wind, northerly and north-westerly. The minimum on the grass was 42'8 onthe 22nd.

The rainfall was 3 720 inches, distributed over 18 days. The average rainfall for August inthe twenty-five years, 1865-89, inclusive, was 285 inches, and the average number of rainy dayswas 155. The rainfall, therefore, and also the rainy days were considerably in excess of the average.In 1874 I the rainfall in August was very Iarge—'946 inches on 18 days; and in 1868 also 4'745 inchesfell on, however, only 12 days; but the heaviest downpour in August occurred in 1889, when 5147inches were registered on 22 days. On the other hand, in 1884, only .777 inch was measured on 8days. In 1887, 1'520 inches of rain fell on 16 days ; in 1888, 1270 inches on 12 days ; in 1890 1

2'799 inches on 19 days ; in 1891, 4'953 inches on 25 days; in 1892, 3'557 inches on 22 days; andin 1803,2 -713 inches on 16 days.

High winds were noted on as many as 13 dys, and attained the force of a gale on two occasions--namely, the I 0th and 14th. Thunder was heard on the 2nd. Temperature failed to reach 70° inthe screen on any day. Hail fell on the 8th. A lunar halo was seen on the 21st.

The weather remained changeable and showery, with fresh westerly (S.W. to NW) winds,throughout the period ended Saturday, the 4th. On Tuesday, July 31st, a new area of low pressureadvanced over Ireland from the Atlantic, causing clouds and heavy rain at times. This systemgradually developed into a well-marked cyclone, which was found off the coast of Yorkshire at Sa.m. of Friday, the 3rd, and in the centre of which the barometer was apparently at the time namedslightly below 2930 inches. Heavy showers attended the passage of this depression, and thunderoccurred at times in various places. In front of the centre, gradients were slight, and the wind wasonly light or moderate in force—in its rear, however, the steepness of gradient was much moredecided, and the north-westerly winds were correspondingly strong. Indeed, on Friday morningmoderate gales from W. to N.W. were reported from Liverpool and Holyhead. Connected with thisdisturbances a rainfall of 1'44 inches was measured at Aberdeen (where the direction of the windwas N. E.) on Friday, at 8 a.m. A secondary low pressure system caused a renewal of showers andfresh westerly winds on Saturday. In Dublin the barometer fell to 29525 inches at 4.20 p.m. ofFriday (wind, N.W.). On Wednesday the shade thermometers rose to 678, on Friday they fell to49'9°. The rainfall was -168 inch on three days, 109 inch being measured on Thursday. The wind.was westerly (between S.W. and N.W.). Thunder was heard near Dublin on Thursday afternoon.

All through the period ended Saturday, the 11th, as in past weeks, the weather over North-western Europe was in a changeable, showery, and windy condition. There were, no doubt, frequentinervals of bright sunshine and genial warmth, but these were rudely broken in upon by squallsand drenching thundershowers of very local distribution, Two such showers fell over Dublin on

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Sunday afternoon, yielding more than a quarter of an inch of rain. In the course of the followingnight a shallow secondary depression appeared at the mouth of English Channel, whence it travelledeastward to the Straits of Dover. This system cased beautiful weather in Ireland on Monday —'C Bank Holiday "—but a considerable fall of rain over the greater part of En gland. On Tuesday anew primary depression advanced over Ireland and Scotland from W.SW. At 8 am. of Wednesdaythe barometer was down to 2941 inches at Stornoway, and by I p.m. it receded to 2952 inches evenin Dublin, where torrents of rain with hail fell at 5 p.m. On Thursday also there were very heavyshowers in places, and thunder and lightning occurred about U p.m. off the coast of Wicklow. Atnight the wind veered and rose to a moderate gale from N.N.W. On Friday a ridge of high pressurelay over Ireland, the barometer rising to 3030 inches at Valentia Island, but next day the barometergave way again, and the wind backed towards W., with dull cool weather. In Dublin the moanheight of the barometer was 29830 inches. Pressure ranged between 29520 inches at I p.m. oWednesday (wind, W.) and 30190 inches at U pin. of Friday (wind, NW.). The corrected mean tem-perature was 58-4°. The mean dry bulb readings at 9 am. and 9 p.m. were 57.9°. On Wednesdaythe screened thermometers rose to 67-9'; on Friday they fell to 502°. The rainfall was '806 inchon four days, 3'4 inch being registered on Wednesday. The prevalent winds were westerly (betweenS.W. and UV.).

Cyclonic conditions prevailed over North-western Europe throughout the week ended Saturday,the 18th. The weather was consequently unsettled, with rather low temperature, clouded skies,strong westerly and north-westerly winds, and frequent showers. In Ireland, however, the rainfall washappily not so heavy or persistent as in previous weeks. At the beginning of the period the centreof a depression was found near the Shetlands, where the barometer read 2955 inches, while it stoodas high as 30'8 inches at Lorient in Biittaiy. Fresh to strong westerly winds and showers prevailedAt S am. of Monday the depression was off the extreme south of Norway. It had grown deeper—theminimum now beingy directly over Scotland inches. This system was quickly followed by another depression ) whichla otland on Wednesday morning, the barometer being down to 29 - 1 3 inches at bothAberdeen and Leith at 8 am. This disturbance caused moderate to fresh gales at exposed stationsfirst from S.W., afterwards from N.W., and large quantities of rain fell in Scotland and the Shetlands.During the two days following, the depression moved away slowly towards N.E, and finally northwards, but the strong cold N.W. winds belonging to it continued to blow until the end of the week.Indeed, the very decided rise of the barometer in the S.W. maintained steep gradients for N.W. windsall over the British Islands. In Dublin the mean atmospheric pressure was 29892 inches, thebarometer ranging between 29432 inches at 9 a.m. of Wednesday (wind, W.N.W.), and 30178 inchesat 9 p.m. of Friday (wind also W.N.W.). The corrected mean temperature was 57.55 '.The meandry bulb temperature at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. was 5700. On Monday, the screened thermometers roseto 5.70 ; on Thursday they fell to 431 0 . The rainfall was 340 inch on six days, 150 inch beingmeasured on Monday. The prevailing winds were W. and N.W.

During the week ended Saturday, the 25t1a, atmospheric pressure was in an extremely unstablecondition over North-western Europe, and the weather was consequently most changeable. At thebeginning, an area of high pressure lay over the Bay of Biscay and Western France ; at the close, anirregular depression was found almost in this same position. Until Wednesday, gradients for N.W.and W. winds existed in the British Isles—afterwards, a number of shallow depressions off theSouth of Ireland and in the neighbourhood of the English Channel produced easterly winds anddownpours of rain over the southern half of the United Kingdom. On Sunday from six to eighttenths of an inch of rain fell over the North of Scotland, in connection with a depression whichtravelled southeastwards to Holland. Fresh, cool N. W. winds blew in Ireland, where very littlerain fell at this time. On Tuesday the barometer gave way unsteadily, and a shallow secondarydepression formed over St George's Channel. rEl)C immediate effect of the equalisation of pressurethua caused was a spell of fair, though cool, weather in Ireland. A lunar halo at night was followedby unusual visibility and looming on Wednesday. This, in turn, ushered in a rainstorm of consuier-able violence-96 inch fhlling in London, 95 inch in Dublin, and 115 inches at Oreystones, Co.Wicklow. Dull weather, with freshening easterly winds, then held to the close of the week. OnSaturday night there was a still more violent rain storm. In Dublin the mean height of thebarometer was 20985 inches, pressure ranging between 29752 inches at 5.45 p.m. of Tuesday (windW.N.\V.) and 3O139 inches at 9 a.in. of Saturday (wind, E.N.E). The corrected mean temperaturewas 5C3°. The mean dry bulb readings at 9 a.im and 9 p.m. were 565 1. On Sunday the screenedthermometers rose to 660 1. On Monday anc also on Wednesday they fell to,47'I 11. The rainfall was inches on four days, 499 inch being measured on Thursdayand 451 inch on Wednesday, but no less than ] 309 inches is the result of the rain storm of Saturdaynight, when 12,130 inches were measured at Oreystones. The prevailing winds were—first, N.W.,then E.N.E.

The weather underwent a complete change at the beginning of the veek ended Saturday, Septem-ber 1. Rain ceased to fail and conditions became very quiet, with dull, leaden skies, and light tomoderate winds—at first from N., afterwards from N.W. or W. There was but a small diurnalrange of temperature over an overcast sky in Ireland and runny parts of Great Britain. This verydecided change was brought about by the formation of an anticyclone over Ireland ) where thebarometer readings reached or slightly exceeded 3030 inches on Tuesday and Wednesday. On thelatter day the high pressure area spread out as a long ) broad ridge to Central Europe. Within thisaretL of dense air much cloud, or haze and fog) prevailed, and the wirds were light and variable. Tothe northward of it, there were freshening westerly winds and some rain; to the southward, the windwa easterly, with bright skies and a wide diurnal range of temperature. On Thursday the ther-niometer is reported to have risen in the shade to 100 1 at Rochefort, bn the west coast of France ) andto 90° at Perpignan, Pyrénées Orientales, At this time, hot sunshine was at intervals enjoyed inthe centre and south-east of Englaaid, but scarcely a break in the cloud canopy over Ireland wa

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observed. At the Ordnance Survey Office, Phcenix Park, Dublin, the total registration of brightsunshine during the week amounted to only 08 of an hour. On Sunday night much lightning hadbeen seen in the south of England, and it was at this time that the only rainfall of the week in Dublinoccurred. In this city the mean atmospheric pressure of the week (including Saturday, September1) was 30186 inches, the barometer rising from a minimum of 29931 inches, at 9 a.m. of Sunday(wind E) to a maximum of 30304 inches at both 9 am. and 9 pm. of Wednesday (wind, N. by Wand N.W, respectively). The corrected mean temperature was 565 1. The mean dry bulb tempera-ture at 9 a.m. and 0 p.m. was 559 0. On Wednesday the screened thermometers rose to 617°. OnTuesday they fell to 507 0. The rainfall was 088 inch on Sunday. The prevailing winds were-first:N., then N.W. and W.

The rainfall in Dublin during the eight months ending Augusi 31st amounted to 2185inches on 148 days compared with 9455 inches on 96 days during the same period in 1887,17-26,1inches on 1121 days in 1888, 18898 inches on 134 days in 1889, 18386 inches on 137 days in 1890,15888 inches on 117 days in 1691 5 17279 inches on 131 days in 1892, 14379 inches on 108 daysin 1802P, and a twenty-five years' average of 17558 inches on 1281 days.

At Kriockdolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, the rainfall in August, 1894, was 4020 inches distri-buted over 16 days. Of this quantity 2'130 inches fell on the 25th, in addition to 760 inch onthe 23rd, and P550 inch on the 22nd. The total fall since January 1 amounts to 2.5-206 inches on131 days, compared with 16311 inches on 106 days in 1893, and 21296 inches on 108 days in1892.

SEPTEMBER.-As in 1893, so in 1894, September proved a favourable month throughout. Thenost remarkable feature in the month was the tendency to the formation of anticyclones over Ireland.These high pressure systems produced quiet, cool weather, with an overwhelming prevalence ofnortherly to easterly winds, and a very scanty and infrequent rainfall. In England, as usuallyhappens with N., N.E , and E winds, the precipitation was much greater, and heavy rainfallsoccurred locally-for example, at Hereford, where 2 inches fell between the 23rd and 25th, and atHigh Wycombe, Bucks, where 2 inches fell in an hour and a half on the 23rd. The aniount ofaloud was very large for September, which is often characterised by clear skies. For this reasonthe day temperatures were low, while no very low night temperatures were recorded-the lowest ofall was 300 at Loughborough on the 28th and 29th.

In. Dublin the arithmetical mean temperature (538) was exactly 2° below the averagethe mean thy bulb readings at 9 am. and 9 p.m. were 29°. In the twenty-nine years endingwith 1893, September was coldest in 1886 and in 1882 (M. T.=53 0), and warmest in 1865(M. T. - 64°): Tn 1880, the M. T. was as high as 05 8-6 0 ; in 1879 (the " cold year "), ib was 543° in1887, 54e0° ; in 1888, 54 -41'; in 1889, 558 0, or exactly the average; in 1890, it was as high as 596°;in 1991 ) it was 576 1 ; in 1892, 545 0, and in 1893, 559 1. So warm a September as that of 189&had not occurred for a quarter of a century.

The mean height of the barometer was 80'213 inches, or 0303 inch above the corrected averagevalue for September-namely, 29910 inches. The mercury rose to 30'509 inches at 9 a.m. of the30th, and felt to 29168 iuchs at midnight of the 22nd-23rd. The observed range of atmosphericpressure was, therefore, 141 inch-that is, a little less than three quarters of an iuch

The nican temperature deduced from daily readings of the dry bulb thermometer at 9 am. and9 p.m. was 529 0, or exactly 40 below the value for August, 1894. Using the formula,Jfec Terctp1(fin. + (Max. -Min. x 473), the mean temperature was 535 0, or exactly 2° below the average meantemperature for September, calculated in the same way, in the twenty-five years, 1865-80, inclusive(55-0"). The arithmetical mean of the maximal and minimal readings was 538°, compared with atwenty-five years' average of 558°. On the 10th, the thermometer in the screen rose to 639 0-.wind, W, ; on the 28t1l the temperature fell to 398°-wind, E. The minimum on the grass was33-2 1, also on the 28th.

The rainfall was only -442 inch, distributed over S days--the rainfall and rainy days werethus considerably below tIe average. The average rainfall for September in the twenty.:fIve yers I-89, inclusive, was 2176 inches and the average number ofrainy days was 147In 1871, the raiufaU w large-4048 inches on, however, only 13 days. On the otherhand, in 18615, only .05 iob was measured on but 3 days. In 1888, the rainfall was only 728inch on :to days; in 1889, I043 inches fell on 13 days; in 1890, 2469 inches on 14 days;in 1891, 2-I S2 inches on 18 days; in 1892, 2631 inches on 19 days; and in 1893, '729 inch on14 days.

lugb winds were noted on only two days, but attained the force of a gale on no occasion in.Dubliu Lightrdng was seen on the 4th. The atmosphere was foggy on the 12th, 13th, 14th, 29th,and 30th.

The month opened with an irregu1arlyshaped area of high atmospheric pressure lying over GreatBritain and Ireland, where the weather was mild and fine, although rather cloudy. Light variablewinds were prevalent Ia nearly all parts of the United Xingdox.

During the week ended Saturday, the 8th, favourable autumnal weather prevailed in Ireland, butin England conditions were less settled and heavy thnnder and hail showers by day succeeded aseries of clear, cold, almost frosty nights. On parts of the east coast of Ireland similar condjtins ina minor degree were experienced on some days. Sunday found an anticyclone of the north ofkelaiid and. to the westward of Scotland, while a shallow but deepening depression was advancingfrom the Bay of Biscay to the English ChanneL This system caused thunderstorms and heavy rainsin the South of Englaud-48 inch of rain falling at Hurst Castle. InprovedDublin this day r finewith the lower cld ançL wind coming from NE., while lofty cirrus cleared off from WN.WDuring the next four days an area of high pressure lay over Ireland, accompanied by northerlyviids, cold nights, and fair o slawery days. 13u'tthe sbower were local aau[ much bright suihine

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was enjoyed. On Thursday, a singularly heavy but very partial shower fell over the south-eiisteriidistrict of Dublin. At this station, O75 inch of rain fell in a few minutes. On Friday, a depression,secondary to a more extensive and serious disturbance over Scandinavia, advanced over Irelandcausing ,a considerable rainfall at night. At Eastbourne 2 inches fell in 7 hours, including 5 inch in5 inmutes at 7. 30 am. of Saturday. As the depression passed south-eastwards, the wind drew againinto N with a clearing sky and dry bracing atmosphere. Inland very low temperatures wererecorded this week—for example, the minima at Parsonstown were 53 0 , 39 0 3 380 5 3802 38°, 37o and400 respectively. In Dublin the mean atmospheric pressure was 30153 inches, the barometerTanging only from 30235 inches at 9 a.m. of Thursday (wind, N.) to 30019 inches at 9 pin, ofFriday (wind, W.). The corrected mean temperature was 5211. The mean dry bulb readings at9 am. and 9 pm. were 513 0. On Sunday the screened thermometers rose to 6I511. On Thursday±hey fell to 420'. The rainfall was I inch on three days, 1 56 inch falling on Friday night.The prevailing winds were northerly (N.E. to N.W.). Hail fell on Tuesday and lightning was seenduring the evening of the same day.

So far as Ireland is concerned, the week ended Saturday, the 15th, was a quiet, uneventfulperiod, fine, dry weather being everywhere prevalent, except on the extreme N. and N.W. coasts,where ram fell in small quantities from time to time. An area of high pressure overlay this countrythroughout the week, causing the fine weather but at the same time much haze or fog and at timescloud. Atmospheric pressure was highest on Sunday evening, when the barometer read 3053 ineheat Parsonstown—at 8 a.m. next day, the value 3051 inches was recorded at that station and also atValentia Island and Roche's Point. In the south-east of England, the weather was disturbed onSunday by a depression which was dispersing over Germany. At this time it was particularly finein Ireland, where the previous night had been clear and very sharp—the screened thermoittetershaving fallen to 34" at Parsonstown, 40° at Valentia, and 41 ' even in Dublin. On Tuesday andWednesday a vast and deep depression swept across northern Europe in an easterly direction. Thisdisturbance caused heavy rains and strong W. to N .W. gales at several Scandinavian stations.Unsettled weather also spread to Scotland in a less degree. To the extreme south-west of Europe,also areas of low atmospheric pressure brought violent thunder and rainstorms in the course of theweek. At 8 am. of Tuesday the barometer ranged from 3044 inches in Cork and Kerry to 2920inches at Bodö (Norway) and 2993 inches at Lisbon. In Dublin the mean height of the barometerwas 30438 inches, the extremes being—highest, 3O4S3 inches at 9 am. of Monday (wind, VT.), andlowest 30374 inches at 9 am. of Tuesday (wind, W. by N.). The corrected mean temperaturewas 540 0 . The mean dry bulb temperature at 9 am. and 9 p m. was 535°. On Sunday andMonday the lowest shade temperature was 41 O, on Monday the screened thermometers rose tot3:9° The prevailing wind was northerly, but the air was often calm, leading to the formation offog. There was no measurable rainfall.

The week ended Saturday, the 22nd, was again a period of fine, quiet, dry, but cloudy, hazyweather. Towards the end of the week signs were not wanting of a break-up of the anticyclonicsystem which had so long been swaying to and fro over North-western Europe. Sunday was abeautiful day after a cloudy, hazy morning. The sun shone brightly throughout the afternoon, andcalms or light variable airs completed the summerlike character of the day. A dull quiet periodfollowed with light to moderate SE. and E. winds. On Wednesday forenoon some rain thU inDublin in frequent showers—the measurement was 03 inch. In the course of the following night0I8 inch of rain fell at Greystones, Co. Wicklow. The barometer was at this time falling fitfully

and unifbrmly, but on Friday the decrease of pressure became more rapid and more serious, as arain-hearing somewhat complex area of low pressurepushed northwards from the Bay of BiscayThis system caused rain in the English Channel, the S.W. of England, and the S. ofreland, thunderand lightning occurring at Jersey, and lightning being seen from the Scilly Islands and PrawlePoint On Saturday there was a further extension of broken weather, and the barometer had fallento 290 inches in the Scilly Isles. In Dublin the mean atmospheric pressure was 30142 inchesthe barometer falling gradually from 30392 inches at 9 a.in. of Sunday (wind, SE.) to 29T84inches at 9 p.m. of Saturday (wind, B). The corrected mean temperature was 562 11. The mean drybulb temperature at 9 am., and 9 p.m. was 5521'. On Sunday the screened thermometers rose to61.4o; on Thursday they fell to 4O8° Easterly and northerly winds prevailed. The rainfall was069 inch on two days, '039 inch being registered on Wednesday, and 030 inch on Saturday.

During the week ended Saturday, the 29th, the weather, although at first dull and damp, waaoenerally favourable In the S.W, S., and S.E. of England it was very broken until Thursday.These opposite results were due to the appearance of an atmospheric depression over the mouth ofthe English Channel at the beginning of the week. The system remained almost stationary untilTuesday, when it travelled up the English Channel, arriving at the mouth of the Elbe on Wednesdaymorning. As the disturbance pursued this east-north-easterly course, it brought E. and N.E.to N.winds, great gloom, nd heavy rains to the English districts above mentioned, and also to Hollandand North Germany On Wednesday morning the rain-measurement was inch at Yarmouth98 inch at the Holder, and I05 inch at Cambridge. The primary depression was followed by oneor two secondaries, which kept the weather in an unsettled, showery state in the neighbourhood ofthe English Ohapnel until TIuirsday. In Ireland, after a gloomy, damp spell, the weather becamebeautifu'—frOsty, clear, calm nights giving place to sunny, autumnal days with mode -rate andbracing easterly wind. On Wednesday night the thermometer in the screen fell to 33° at Parsons-town, and to 340 at Loughborough (Leicestershire,) . At the latter station the minimum on Thursdaynight ws 3O. Wet snow fell on the morning of this day at Haparanda on the Gulf of Bothnia.A sudden use of temperature took place in the South of Ireland on Friday. Saturday was fair andbright, ad in the evening calm and sharp, with fog in the city. In Dublin the wean height of the:'barometer was 30085 inches, pressure rangi'barometerng from 29168 inches early on Sunday morning (wind yN.E.) to 30470 inches at 9 p.m, of Saturday (wind, calm) The corrected mean temperature was

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The mean dry bulb reading at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. was 51 0 . On Tuesday the thermometerrose to 58'9° in the shade; on Friday it fell to 3980. The rainfall was 132 inch on three days,108 inch being measured on Tuesday. The prevailing winds were N.E.and E.

Sunday. the 30th, was at first calm, with heavy dew and some smoke-fog in Dublin The weatherafterwards became brilliant.

The rainfall in Dublin during the nine inontEs ending September 30th amounted to 22301inches on 156 clays, compared with 10 968 inches on 112 days during the same period in 1887,17'992 inebes on 131 days in 1888, 19936 inches on 147 clays in 1889, 20855 inches on 151days in 1890, 18 020 inches on 135 days in 1891, 19 910 inches on 150 days in 1892, 15108 inches on122 days in 1893, and a twenty-five years' average of 19734 inches on 1428 days.

At Knockclolian, Greystories, Co, Wicklow, the rainfall in September, 1894, was 690 inch,distributed over 6 days. Of this quantity 300 inch fell on the 7th, and 230 inch on the 22nd.At that station the rainfall since January 1, 1894, has been 25896 inches on 137 days, comparedwith 23 883 inches on 125 days in the same nine months of 1892, and 17091 inches on 118 daysin 1893.

At Cloneevin, Killiney, Co. Dublin, the rainfall in August, 1894, was 402 inches on 17 days (themaximal fall in 24 hours being 175 inches on the 25th), compared with a nine years' average of

794 inches on 157 days. In September, 184, only '70 inch fell at Cloneevin on 5 days. T'he fall in 24 hours was 34 inch on the M. On an average of nine years the September

rainfall at this station has been 1 622 inches on 123 days. Since January 1, 1894, 292 inches ofrain have fallen at Cloneevin on 150 days.

OCTOBER-The first half of the month was quiet, fine, and, for the most part, dry. Some lownight temperatures were recorded from time to time at inland stations. Until the 18th very littlerain fell-only 231 inch in Dublin; but from that day onward to the close large quantities of rainwere measured almost daily, the precipitation, owing to the prevalence of south-easterly to south-westerly winds, being greatest at the coast stations-Killiney, 631 inches ; Ureystones, 6 105 inches:and lease at stations under the lee of the Dublin Mountains-.Dublin City, 3 736 inches ; OrdnanceSurvey Office, Phoenix Park, 3855 inches. The rainfall for the month was 4 01 inches at Baibriggan >3960 at Glasnevin Royal Botanic Gardens, and 570 inches at Carrick-mines. On the 19th and 20tha heavy fall of snow occurred on the Dublin Mountains. On the evening of the latter day a sharpthunderstorm passed over Dublin City and County from the eastward.

In Dublin the arithmetical mean temperature (49-711) was exactly the average (49-7 0); themean dry bulb readings at 9 am. and 9 p.m. were 4920. In the twentynine years ending with1893, October was coldest in 1892 (M. T. = 4481)), in 1880 (v1. T. = 454°), and in 188 (M. T.and warmest in 1876 (TH. T. = 531 0 ). In 1886, the Al. T. was as high as 52-00; in 1879 (the " coldyear"), it was 49 -7" ; in 1887, it was as low as 47.30 ; in 1888, it was 4910 ; in 1889, it was only481° ; in 1890, it was 51-7'); in 1891, it was 49-5 1 ; and in 1893, 50 0 0. October, 1892, beat therecord for coldness.

The mean height of the barometer was 29 881 inches, or 0041 inch above the corrected averagevalue for October-namely, 29840 inches. The mercury rose to 30454 inches at 9 a.m. of the 1st,and fell to 28 591 inches at 4 p m. of the 2 If The observed range of atmospheric pressure wasptherefore, as much as 1863 inches-that is, a little less than an inch and nine-tenths.

The mean temperature deduced from daily readings of the dry bulb thermometer at 9 a.m. and9 p.m, was or 370 below the value for September. The arithmetical mean of the maximaland minimal readings was 497 0, compared with a twenty-five years' average of 497 0. Using theformula, Neam Temp. = Min. H- (inax. -miu. >c 483), the value was 45°, or exactly equal to theaN erage mean temperature for October, calculated in the same way, in the twenty-five years, 1865 -89,inclusive (495°). On the 31st, the thermometer in the screen rose to 628°-wind, S.S.W.; on the£2nd the temperature fell to 360°-wind, B. The minhnum on the grass was 2850, also on the22nd. On no night did the thermometer sink to or below 32° in the screen, but on four nights frostoccurred on the grass.

The rainfall was 3'967 inches, distributed over 20 days lie rainfall and the rainy days were-decidedly above the average. The average rainfall for October in the twenty-five years, 1865.-89,inclusive, was 3'106 inches, and the average number of rainy clays was iN. In 1880 the rainfallin October was very large-7358 inches on 15 days. In 1875, also, 7049 inches fell on 26 days.On the other hand, in 1890 only 639 inch foil on but 11 days, in 1884 only 834 inch on but14 days, and in 1808 only 856 inch on 15 days. In 1888, the rainfall was 1227 inches on 1days ; in 1889, 4,853 iriehes fell on 22 days. In 1891, 3590 inches fell on 13 days ; in 1892, 2535inches on 17 days; and in 1893, 1033 inches on 10 days. From these figures it will be seen thatOctober, 1890, proved the driest on record for more than a quarter of a century at least

There was a thunderstorm on the evening of the 20th. High winds were noted on 9 days, butattained the force of a gale on only one occasion-the 24th. The atmosphere was more or lessfoggy in Dublin on the 26d, 3rd, 4th, 8th, 9th 10th, 116, 12th, and 27th, flail fell on the 19thand 200a; sleet on the 20th.

Another period of fine, quiet, autumnal weather in Ireland has to be chronicled at the beginningof the month. In the eastern half of Great Britain conditions were less favourable, and slight rainfell upon most days. The weather was first cool and hazy or foggy, then brilliant. On Monday,the 1st, the barometer fell both on the Continent and slightly in Scotland and Ireland, while it roseover England. The weather remained fine and more or less bright until Thursday, when an areaof low pressure was found over the south of Germany, whence it spread north-westwards towardsEngland. The depression caused freshening easterly winds, cloudy skies, and finally slight rains inthe N.E. and S.E. of England; while heavier rains were reported from the Continental StationOn the east eoast of Ireland also the sky became overcast and rain threatened at times-in Dublin,

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1o\veve1, only a few drops of rain were observed on Friday and a very slight drizzle on Saturdayafternoon. in Dublin, the barometer fell gradually from 30454 inches at 9 am. of Monday (wind,SE ) to 29 998 inches at 9 p.m. of Saturday (wind, E.NE.). On Tuesday the screened thermometersfell to 40.2a On Monday they rose to 58 8°. There was no measurable rainfall until the earlymorning of Sunday, October 7th, when 011 inch fell. The prevailing winds were SE., E., andN.E.

Changeable, hut warmer, damper and more foggy weather prevailed during the week endedSaturday, the lJth. Atmospheric pressure was still high, but not so high as in the previous week.The cenra1 areas of highest barometer lay more to the eastward than before, and thus there was agrowing tedeney to the substitution of southerly and westerly winds for the easterly andnortherly Lreees of previous weeks. On Monday and Tuesday the first dense fog of the seasonsettled clown over Londuu. The morning of these days as well as of Wednesday were damp andfoggy in Dublin a1o. On the afternoons of Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday rain fell in closeshowers. Until r{1eday the nihLs were cool, but then a rapid advance in temperature took placewhich was even more marked by night than by day. The minimum in the screen did not fall below55 11 the nights of Tuesday and WTeduesday, whereas it had been 4()80 on Sunday night. OnWednesday the wind almob " boxed the compass, " in Dublin, veering from W. bo N., and theathrough N.E.and E. to S.E. Towards the c1e of the week, depressions began to pass acrossNorthern Eurolie fioiit the north-westward, and a return to the northerly weather-type wasindicated. In Dublin the mean height of the barometer was 30-125 inches—the lowesio readingwa 29 jU7 inches at J p ro. of rrieday (wind, SF4.W.) ; the highest reading was 3'0-259, inches atl a m. of Friday (wind, calm). The corrected mean temperature was 54l'. The mean dry bulbreading at 14 a.m. and 9 p.m. was 536. On Monday the screened thermometets fell to 40S';on Fri(ficvv they V()Q to 62 7—t1e highest reading recorded in Dtibliti since September 10h ]1}

rainfl1 alfl()uIIted to 210 inch on five days, 10 I inch being meured on r11ecly. The wind wasvariable.

Cold throughout, the weather of the week ended Saturday, the 20th, was at first fine and dry,but afterwards became dull, damp and rainy. On Friday and early on Saturday morning largequantities of cold rain, hail, and sleet fell, so that on Saturday the Dublin arid \Vickl(yv mountainswere snow-capped for the first time this season, On Satuiday evening much lightning was seen tothe eastward of Dublin, ud a thunderstorm with heavy rain passed over the city between 7 and8.30. p. -in. Until Wednesday an anticyclone was found over Scotland and Ireland, while a primarydepresiun with its usual secondaries was travelling slowly southwards from the south of Scandinaviato Germany. Polar winds were prevalent all over Western Europe, and the weather was corres-pondingly cold! At 8 am. of Monday the thermometer read 30 0 at Parsonstown, whereas it was51 in the Scilly Islands and Jersey. On Wednesday a rather deep depression moved southwardsdown the Baltic from Lapland and the Gulf of Bothnia. Under its influence cold showers fell verygenerally along the eastern seaboard of Great Britain. Next day the distribution of pressurebecame very complex—the barometer began to rise briskly in the extreme north, but fell overSpain, France, and the United Kingdom. The result was the setting in of easterly winds and rainor sleet and hail, a rapid fall of temperature in flie north of Europe—to 0° F at Raparanda at8 am. of Friday—and an equally rapid rLse in France and Germany. In Dublin the mean heightof the barometer was 30 011 inches, pressure ranging from 30346 inches at 9 a.m of Monday (wiad,N) to 29528 inches at 23() pm, of Saturday (win(l. E). The corrected mean temperature was 45. 5 0

The mean dry bulb reading at .9 am. and 9 pm. was 44.50, On Sunday he screened thermometersrose to M'G° ; on Friday they fell to 879. The rainfall was 123S inches on the last four dys, 79inch being referred to Jfriday. This was the largest measurement of ricirl recorded in Dbliu sinceAugust 256), and was uiueh in excess of tlie total raiifahl for the uionti of September ach)The prevailing winds were N.E. aud N IIil foll on Fxidy, sleet on Saturday, on whjob day dsothere was a sharp tbuuderstorm

Weather of a cyclonic type was experienced in all parts of western Europe throughout the, weekended Saturday, the 27th. Between Tuesday and Friday a barometric depression of the 1rst impor-tance travelled north-eastwards from the S.W. of Irehuid across this country, Scotland, 4Ad theNorth Sea, to Sweden. In its passage, gales from various quarters prevailed, rain fell in orçns,and temperature became much higher thsa it had ruled for several weeks. Oa Sunday ncrnin,a depression, which had caused thunderstorms during the previous day and night in Tre1ad iteaw of ngland, and througJaout F&iee, was fornt with oentre over. the Wash- Very fine,bright weather prcvailed in Ireland on 4is day wad on Monday. The evening of te lat-uarndday was frosty at first, but temperature rose quickly after 9 pn ix Dublii. 4n ceat4l ngland,however ) sharp frost occurred, 1astixg until Tuesday mornhrg. Evex there thq thermontterafterwards rose so quickly tht the reading (53°) at 8 4,w. c Wednesy at LQ%hbp ro-qgh ws27 above that recorded at 8 aam of Tuesday (26°). This viplent cistbace p1 tperatueaccompanied, or was caused by, the very cep a1wispherlo dcpresjon abea4y e;ej n wbiehthe barometer felt to 28'69 incbs in DubJj. cty dfis ystexn tvell çthørless deep depression advanced from SW., causing a aewi€i rüiffl gd glopy weer 4ghtm- çgwas seen in the South of Englawl dg1riy 1oi wdy 10 ridy. On the l,st daVy c$ the weekthe wind fell cairn. In Dublin the meaa 14gb of the buometr w oily inps, b1jp extreereadings being—highest, 29847 inches at 9 pm. of Monday (wind, E.) ; lowest, iiies at 4pm. of Wednesday (wm'd, calm). The eoeetec1 xaen temrature ys Th ea 4y bulbreading at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. was 48 -0. Oi Wednesday th "end. co 7'7, cnMonday they fell to 86Q° The prevailing wixds were, -fist. E,; tIm, W Tnin fell o ãx daysto the total amount of 2011 inches, 1'042 ipe1ies niasured qa Tvesday.

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and Monday electric disturbances made up the weather of the period Most of the depressionsobserved passed northwards or north-eastwards across the Atlantic, skirbmg the westirn coasts ofIreland and Scotland. On Tuesday morning, however, three primary areas of low presure existed-over Denmark, the North of Scotland, and off the S.W. of Ireland respectively. Connected withthese disturbances thunderstorms had prevailed in Wales and the North of England, and in thecourse of Tuesday torrents of rain fell in the southern halt of the British Isles, in Belgiuiii, aad theN.E. of France. The measurement at Brixton, in the S. of London, wa 144 inehes. On the sameday (Tuesday) there was an extraordinary difference in temperature between Haparanda on theGulf of Bothnia, where at 8 a in. the thermometer read-7° Fain., and Berlin and \Talentia Island( Kerry), where the reading at the same time was 51 0, or 58° higher. rFIe baromettr oscillatedbetween 29363 inches at 9 am. of Monday (wind, S. W.) and 29743 inches at 9 p.m. of Tuesday( wind, S.E.). The screened thermometers rose to 62-SQ on Wednesday, having fallen to 391° onTuesday.

The rainfall in Dublin during the ten months ending October 81st amounted to 26268inches on 176 days, compared with 12366 inches on 123 days during the same period in I 8S719219 inches on 147 days in 1888, 24789 inches on 169 days in 1889, 21494 inches on 162 daysin 1890, 21'6I0 inches on 148 days in 1891, 22445 inches on 167 days in 1892, I6I41 inches on138 days in 1893, and a twenty-five years' average of 22840 inches on 1004 days.

At Knockdolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, the rainfall in October amounted to 6 325 incheson 17 days. Of this quantity 2300 inches fell on the 23rd, and 1 -060 inches on the 19th. Therainfall at Greystones in October, 1889, was no less than 3935 inches on 22 days, or more than11 times as great as the fall in October, 1890, when only 600 inch fell on 13 days. In 1891,5I22 inches fell on 14 days, in 1892, 3340 inches on 15 days, and in 1893, 110 inch on 15 days.From January 1st, 1894, up to October 21st, Train fell at Knockdolian on 154 days to the totalamount of 32221 inches. In 1892, the rainfall of the corresponding ten months was 2722:3 incheson 140 days; and in 1893, 17801 inches on 133 days.

At Cloneevin, Killiney, Co. Dublin, the rainfall in October, was 640 inches on 17 days, comparedWith 3040 inches on 17 days in 1892, 710 inch on 14 days in 1893, and a nine years averageof inches on 159 days. The total fall during the first 16 days of October was only 13 inchFrom the 17th to the 31st rain was recorded daily, except on the 22nd. On the 23rd, FOl inchesfell-the heaviest downpour recorded in 10 years. Since January 1, 1894, 2938 inches of rainhave fallen at this station on I67 days.

NOVEMBER, 1894, proved an open, generally favourable month in the neighbourhood of Dublin.The first half was unsettled, squally, and showery, with a cyclonic type of weather predominant.The second half was mild, quiet, often cloudy and foggy-in a word, the anticylotuc type ofweather ruled. The rainstorms of the 10th to the 17th were practically unfelt on the east coast ofIreland. Only once in the last thirty years has November been milder than in the present year-that was in 1881, when the mean temperature waE as high as 503°, or 6° above the average, and2'5 above that of the month now under review.

In Dublin the arithmetical mean temperature (47-8Q) was decidedly above the average (447°);the mean dry bulb readings at 9 a.m. and 9 pm. were 468°. In the twenty-nineyears ending with1893, November was coldest in 1878 (M. T.=382°), and in 1870 (M. T. = 42 2'), warmest in 1881(M. T. = In 1886, the M. T. was as high as 464; in the year 1879 (the " cold year") itwas 43-9 1 ; in 1887, it was as low as 426D ; in 1888, it was as high as 475Q ; in 1889, it was 464 1 ;in 1890, 4530 ; in 1891, 434° ; in 1892, as high as 469 ; and in 1898, 43'8,

The mean height of the barometer was 298i50 inches, or 0010 inch below the corrected average'value for November-namely, 29860 inches. The mercury rose to 30591 inches at 9 a,m, of the30th, having fallen to 28904 inches at 2 p.m, of the 14th. The observed range of atmosphericpressure was, therefore, 1G87 inches-that is, slightly less than one inch and scven-tenth.

The mean temperature deduced from daily readings of the dry bulb thermometer at 9 a.m. and9 p.m. was 468°, or 2411 below the value for October, and 61' below that for September, 1 Thearithmetical mean of the maximal and minimal readings was 478, compared with a twenty-fiveyears' average of 44•7 1. On the 1st the thermometer in the screen rose toon the 30th the temperature fell to 343 °-wind, W.N,W. The flhininiuiu on the grass was 271 0 ,also on the 30th.

The rainfall was ] 482 inches distributed over 15 days-the rainfall was considerably below, whilethe rainy days were also below the average. The average rainfall for November in the twenty-fiveyears, 1865-89, inclusive, was 2452 inches, and the average number of rainy days was 170. In1876 the rainfall in November was large-36I4 inches on 20 days; in 1872, also, 3414 inchesfell on 24 days in 1887 3012 inches fell on 18 clays ; in 1888, 0$49 inches fell on 26 days ; in1890, 4212 inches fell on no less than 27 days ; in 1891, 2911 inches fell on 15 days ; in1892, 2404 inches on 19 days. On the other hand, the rainfall In 1889 was only 1929 inch on

' 9 days ; in 1870, only 1 -218 inches were measured on but 11 days ; in 1879, only 1251 inches onbut 10 days ; and in 1893, 14870 inches on 17 days.

1:[igli winds were noted on 15 days, but attained the force of a gale on only two occasions-the 5th,and 13th. The atmosphere was more or less foggy in Dublin on the 18th, 23rd, 2tb, 26th,27th, and 30th.

.A solar halo was seen on the th ; lunar halos were seen on the 5th and 11t1i. Lightningoccurred on the night of the 15th, and an aurora borealis on the 23rd. Neither snow nor bail fell,

Atmospheric pressure remained in a shifting, unstable condition throughout the first three dayaof the month, and copious rains, strong squally southerly winds, and high but unsteady temperaturesmade 9P the weather of the period On Thursday, the 1st, the thermometer rose to 65' in theshade in London, being the 1ighest reading there recorded in November since 1847, when 67

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was reached. In Dublin the maximum on the 1st was 61-6'; that on the 2nd was 607 0. OnSaturday, the 8rd a storm-centre passed swiftly northwards outside the west coast of Ireland.

The week ended Saturday, the 10h, witnessed a continuance of cyclonic conditions over North-western Europe, resulting in unsettled weather, with squally southerly to westerly winds, frequentrains or passing showers, high but unstable temperature, and fine, bright, dry intervals. UntilThursday, the barometer stood high over France and Germany-3010 to 3020 inches—so thatgradients were sometimes steep over the British Isles. On the day named a V-shaped depressionexisted over the North Sea, and accordingly the wind drew into N.W. over great Britain, while itfreshened from S. or S.E. in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. During the Iat two days atmosphericpressure became generally low, and was unevenly distributed. In the vicinity of Dublin, alternatecloudy and bright spells occurred, but the weather was not unfavourable save as to its variablenessOn Wednesday rain fell heavily over the south of England and in Wales in connection with theV-shaped depression already mentioned In Dublin a solar halo was seen at 9 am. of Sunday, alunar halo at 9 p.m. of Monday, and a lunar corona at 9 p.m. of Saturday. Owing bo clouds, theTransit of Mercury was not seen from Dublin on the afternoon of Saturday. The mean height ofthe barometer was 29047 inches, pressure ranging between SO 038 inches at 9 am. of Tuesday( wind, S.W.) and 21315 inches at 9 p.m. of Saturday (wind, S.W.). The corrected mean temperaturewas 49*6c. The mean dry bulb temperature at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. was 481. On Tuesday thescreened thermometers rose to 577Q, on Thursday they fell to 4ll. The rainfall was 419 inchon six days, •211 inch being measured on Thursday. The prevailing wind was S.W. Electricaldisturbances occurred on Friday night and Saturday in several places.

Very disturbed conditions existed over North-western Europe throughout the week endedSaturday, the 17th, which will be especially memorable fora torrential rainfall in the SW., S., andS.E. of England, and resulting in destructive floods in those districts. In Scotland, the N.E. ofEngland, and the N. and E. of Ireland, the rainfall was moderate, and intervals of very fine, brightweather were enjoyed. On Sunday rather steep gradients for W. and S.W. winds existed. In theevening a lunar halo and corona of unusual beauty appeared. On Monday morning two atmosphericdepressions were found with minima below 29 inches—of these, one was over Caithuess, the otherwas near the Scilly Islands. Round the latter vortex the winds were strong to a gale, and torrentsof rain were falling—at 8 am. the measurement at St. Mary's, Scully, was 300 inches, and at HurstCastle 202 incLes. This system subsequently travelled up the English Channel and then across theNorth Sea to Denmark. its passage was attended by violent gales, storms of rain, hail, thunderand lightning. The barometer fell to 2815 inches at Hurst Castle. On Tuesday another evenmore extensive depression bore in upon the British Islands, causing a renewal of the rainstorm andgales. Its centre was near the Shetlands at 8 a.m. of Wednesday—the barometer reading atSumburgh TE[eacl being only 2859 inches. Again, the rainfall was immense over the southern halfOf England. In Ireland—except in the S. and S.W,—the weather now became very bright and cool,and so remained until Saturday, which was a cloudy, warm, squally day. In Dublin the meanatmospheric pressure was 9365 inches, the barometer ranging from 28904 inches at 2 p.m. ofWednesday (wind S.W.) to 29881 inches at 9 p.m. of Saturday (wind S) The mean temperaturewas 459°. On Tuesday the screened thermometers fell to 35'7 0, on Saturday they rose to 569 1 .The rainfall was 469 inch, -399 inch falling on Tuesday. The prevailing winds were S.W. and S.The largest amounts of rain recorded at any individual stations during the week were 625 inchesat Go(lmanstone (near Dorchester), 5 -5) 1 inches at Scilly, 13 inches at Killarney, 410 inches atFalmouth, and 460 inches (in six days) at Crowborough, Sussex.

" After a storm comes a calm "—this would be a pithy way of comparing the weather of the week-ended Saturday, the 24th, with that of its predecessor. The gales and rain ceased, and a growingtendency to anticyclonic conditions showed itself %s the period advanced. On Sunday a Vshapeddepression lay over Ireland, where rainy but finally quiet weather prevailed. At night the sky wasclear, and tmnperature fell fast, but only for a short time, for on Monday it again became extremelymild. This change was succeeded by a considerable rainfall, amounting to six-tenths of an inch orUpwards in the extreme S. W. and N.W.of the country. Bright aurora was reported on Sundaynight from Wick in Scotland, and Roche's Point in Cork. The display was again seen on Mondaynight at Wick ; ami on Friday night also a brilliant aurora was seen in Ireland, Scotland, andSweden. On and after Wednesday an anticyclonic hand stretched westwards from CentralEurope to the southern parts of the British Islands. The wind fell light in consequence, havingblown a fresh gale from S.W. in Ireland and the Irish Sea on Wednesday night. The atmospherealso became hazy and thick and fogs formed in many places. On Friday morning the distributionof temperature was most irregular—at 8 am. the thermometer read 51 at Holyhead, Pembrokeand Scilly ; only 36 0 at Valentia islan4l, 34° at Donaghadee, and 33 1 at Parsonstown. Saturdaywas a fine day with an easterly'breeze. In Dublin the mean height of the barometer wa 3017inches, pressure ranging from 2917 inches at 9 am. of Sunday (wind, S.SE.) to 30$87 inches at9 Pm. of Friday wind, W.). The mean temperature was 474°. The mean dry bulb temperatureat 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. was also 474. On Thursday the screened thermometers rose to 56 1 , havingfallen to 382° during Monday night. The rainfall was OO inch on four days, inch beingmeasured on Suuday. The prevailing winds were S.S.E., S.S.W, and W.

The tendency to anticyclonic conditions observed in Western Europe during the previous weekpersisted throughout the period from the 25th to the 30t1i, inclusive, and except in the far Nortllquiet, fine weather prevailed. Temperature was often above the average for the time of year, butlocal frosts were felt iti different parts of the inland districts of our islands, while more decided andextensively distributed frosts occurred in France and Germany. Until Tuesday, the 27th, the areaof highest pressure was found over the south o Scandinavia and of the Baltic, in which regions thebarometer stood at between 3070 and 3080 inches. On the morning of the day named a separatecentre of high pressure formed over Ireland, accompanied by a sharp frost inland—the thermometer

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receding to 25° at Parsonstown, King's Co. At this time the barometer was Ming in the extreme-N.W. and N. , as a large PP Norwaydepression approached Norwa from the westward. This disturbancecaused a general rise of temperature in the British Islands on Wednesday afternoon, the atmospherebecame soft and damp, and the wind freshened with light showers at many stations. As this lowpressure area travelled eastwards, the barometer rose again, the wind fell light and drew intoiortherly points, and temperate gave way quickly. Fog and frost set in on Friday, but the amountof cloud checked radiation to a large extent and only local frosts under clear skies were recorded.In Dublin the extreme readings of the barometer were—highest, 30 .591 inches at 9 a.m. of Friday(wind, W.N.W.) ; lowest, 30 .297 inches at 9 a.m. of Sunday (wind, SX). On Sunday the screenedthermometers rose to 52 .3°. On Friday they fell to 34 .3°. The prevailing wind was westerly.There was no measurable rainfall.

The rainfall in Dublin during the eleven months ending November 30th amounted to 27 .75Einches on 191 days, compared with 15 .378 inches on 141 days during the. same period in 1887,25 .768 inches on 173 days in 1888, 25 .718 inches on 178 days in 1889, 25 .706 inches on 189days in 1890, 24 .521 inches on 163 days in 1891, 24 .849 inches on 186 days in 1892, only18011 inches on but 155 days in 1893, and a twenty-five years' average of 25 .292 inches on 1.77 .4days.

At Knockdolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, the rainfall in November, 1894, was 3.495 inchesdistributed over 14 days. Of this quantity •725 of an inch fell on the 13th, and •795 of an inchon the 17th. From January 1st, 1894, up to November 30th, rain fell at that station on 168days, and to the total amount of 35 .716 inches. The corresponding figures for 1893 were 19 .586inches on 150 days.

At Cloneevin, Killiney, Co. Dublin, 1 .58 inches of rain fell on 13 days, compared with a nineyears' average of 2 .861 inches on 18 .11 days. The maximal fall in 24 hours was •26 inch on the13th. Since January 1, 1894, 30 .96 inches of rain have fallen at this station.

DECEMBER. The earlier part of the month was characterised by anticyclonic conditions, and wasquiet, chiefly fine, with a good deal of fog. From the 9th onward, the distribution of atmosphericpressure was cyclonic. Gradients were, however, at first slight. Afterwards several depressions ofremarkable depth and intensity passed across North-Western Europe -- the systems observed onthe 22nd and 29th being especially noticeable for the suddenness of their approach, the tempests whichaccompanied them, and the havoc which they wrought. ^n 8 mp yAs 1 93, the month closed with a coldspell, northerly gales bringing falls of sleet, hail and snow to most parts of Western Europe.

In Dublin the arithmetical mean temperature 43• was decidedly above •`. p ( 9) de ded y abo a the , average . the mean dry bulb readings at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. were 43.0°.•

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with 1893, December was coldest in 1878 (M. T. = 32.8° and in 18 M. T. = 3 ° and(11I }, 7( 6 8 ), a d warmestin 1865 (M. T. = 46.2°). In 1886 the M. T. was as low as 37 .9Q ; in the year 1879 (the " cold year")it was also 37 .9°. In 1887 the M. T. was 39 .9° ; in 1888 43 .6 11 ; in 1889 43 .8° ; in 1890 39 .2° ; in1891, 43.0°; in 1892 39 -BQ ; and in 1893, 43.5°

The mean height of the barometer was 2.9 .980 inches, or 0.105 inch above the corrected averagevalue for December—namely, 29-875 inches. The mercury rose tc 30 .805 inches at 4 .m. of the 2 thy p 7 ,and fell to 29 inchesnches at 11 30 p.m. of the 21st. The observed range of atmospheric pressure- vas, therefore, 1 .661 inches that is, a little less than one inch and seven.-tenths.

The mean .temperature deduced from daily readings of the dry bulb thermometer at 9 a.m. and9 p.m. was 43 0 or 3 8° below the value for November, and 6 .24 below that for co 8p ^ October, 1894.s.'Using the formula, Mean Temp. = Min, + (max.—min. x •52), the value was 44.0 0, or 2 .5° abovethe average mean temperature for December, calculated in the same way, in the twenty-five years,1865-89, inclusive(41 .5 °). The arithmetical mean of the maximal and minimal readings wan43 .9°, compared with a twenty-five years' average of 41 .34. On the I it1i the thermometer in thescreen rose to 56 .8 wind, S.W. ; on the 31st the temperature fell to 27 .9° wed, N.W. Theminimum on the grass was 22.11° also on the 31st. There were only 3 days of frost in the screenazLd 15 days of frost on the

The rainfall was 1.511 inc^.distributed over many 18 rainfallas m . y as 8 days. The average ralnfal^ for

December in the twenty-five years, 1865-89, was 2 .404 inches, and the average number of rainydays was 16 .9. The rainfall, therefore, was considerably below, while the rainy days were above,the average. In 1876 the rainfall in December ws,s very large----7'566 inches on 22 days. In187' 4 .9 inches fell on as many as (whichy 24 dais , and in 1868 (which was otherwise a fine and dryyear) 4 .749 inches fell on as many as 27 days, On the other hand, in 1867, only •771 inch wasmeasured on 13 days ; and in 1871 only ' 97 inch o 15 d ays. 1885, 'y i , ^ y ..^1 ;y In , only ?42 inch ofscan was measured on but 10 days, but in 1886 the rainfall was 3 .348 inches, distributed over asmany as 21 days. Ii 1887 (the year "), the rainfall was 1.223 inches on 19 days ; in 1888,2 - 1 inches on 17 days ; 1889, •9X 7 y in 9, inches on 15 days ; in 1890, 1 .856 inches on ^1 days ; in1891, 3 .299 inches on 21 days ; in 1892, oily •795 iACh cu 10 days ; and in 159 , 2 .48 inches on 19day's.

Lunar halos appeared on the 6th, 8th, and 10th ; solar halos on the 6th aid 8th. High Windswere noted on 12 and atta inedy , the force of a ale on eight occasions the 9th, 13th, 14th, 18th,21st, 22nd, 28th, and 29th. The atmosphere was more QT leas foggy in Dublin on tie lit, 3rd, 4th,5th, 6th, 8th, 10th, 11th, and 23rd, Sflow or sleet fell iii Duman on the 29th and 30th. Hai fell onthe l4+th, 28th, 29th, and 3(t . Ligbtiiig occurred on the 30t4. Faint aurora was seen an the MMnd.

Saturday, the let, was a fine, quiet day--at first cloudy, exwarc foggy.Although UQt so settled as in the p. revious week the weather during the week ended Saturday,

the th avo b t, was furne and ee^as^ a►file. A first 41 antacycilone still stretched westwW* acrossthe British Islands from Gerxnauy, but the barometer was, all the same, falling steadily. ' ht to;Lnoderate or fresh S.E. winds prevailed in Ireland, where the weather was fine and dry. Suu ay

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was a brilliant day in Dublin—a heavy dew fell In the evening. Monday broke overcast, bilt thesky afterwards cleared and fog and frost occurred at night. On Tuesday a shallow, irregulardepression (29-70 inches and less) lay over Brittaìy and the English Channel. It caused dullmisty cold weather, but scarcely any rain fell. On this day the maximal temperature in Dublinwas only 388 0 . Wednesday was dull and foggy to fair. On Thursday, much cirrus uverspreadthe sky, causing solar and lunar halos, and the baroinetei fell as a more decided depressionapproached from the S.W. At 8 am., of Friday the barometer was clown to 2948 inches at MalinHead, and rain was falling in many parts of England and Ireland. By Saturday morning thisdisturbance had reached the Shetlands and was filling up, while a long trough of low pressureexisted over the North Sea. In Ireland the weather was cold, but fine. In England and Scotland,it was taking up after a somewhat heavy rainfhll. A solar halo and a lunar halo were again viibIeon this day. In Dublin the mean height of the barometer was 29930 inches, pressure rangingfrom 30•338 inches at 9 a m. of Suway (wind, SE.), to 29608 inches at 0 am. of Friday (wind,SW.). The corrected mean temperature was 40 0 . The mean dry bulb readings at 9 am. and9 p.1-a. were 390°. On Friday the screened thermometers rose to 514°, having fallen to 2SG onTuesday. There was again no registrable raiufall—a sprinkling on rrhui.sday yielding only 003inch. The prevailing wind wa westerly.

Throughout the week ended Saturday, the 15th, a cyelouic distribution of atmospheric l dsUreand the south-we'terly type of weather held over the British Islands and all but the southeasLenipart of Scandinavia. Over Central Europe the barometer until Friday stood high within the limitsof an anticyclono, and the weather was calm, cold, frosty, and at times foggy__at Munich the S a.m.temperatures were-31 0 , 28 1 , 21°, 17n, [(SO 22 1 , and 440. The corresponding values at YaleiitiaIsland (Kerry) weie-51, 54 0 , 51°, 52°, 55', 51", and 48. During the earlier part ot the w&ek asuccession of depressions skirted the weLern shores of Ireland and Scotland, causing squally S. odS. W. winds, much cloud, SiI(}WefS, and high temperatures. On Thursday morning a deep depressionstruck the N . W. or Scotland, where the barometer read only 2919 inches (at Stornoway in theHebrides), while it stood nearly an inch and a quarter higher in the S. of Germany (30'43 inche' atMunich). Fresh to strong S.S.W. gales were felt in Ireland, Scotland, and West of Norway. Nextmorning the barometer read only 2898 inches at }laparanda on the Gulf of Bothnia, having beendown to 2871; inches at Bodu in Norway the previous evening. On Friday afternoon heavyshowers fell, followd by hail sivalls at 10 p.m. Saturday was a bright, cold day; but squalls andrain again set in during the course of the evening. In Dublin the mean height of the barometer\va' !987b inches, pressure ranging between 29503 inches at (1 ]U11. of Sunday (wind S.S.W. ) and30 - M inches at 5 p.m. of Saturday (wind, W.). The corrected mean temperature was 48-8°. Themean dry luib reading at 9 am. and 9 p.m. was 489°. On Sunday the thermometers fell to 119°in the screen; on Thursday they rose to 568°. Rain was measured daily, the totd amount being564 inch, of which 203 inch fell on Friday. The prow- -tiling winds were south-westerly. Averyheavy fall of rain occurred over the S.E. of England on Friday.

Atmospheric pressure was ilL a very unstable condition over Europe at large throughout the week€ndcd Saturday, the 22nd, and the weather was therefore changeable and unsettled. On Sundaymorning the barometer ranged crm 28'90 inches at Bodo, in the N.W. of Norway, to :304t inchesat Lyons. In the J3LitiSli Isles moderating north-wehteily winds pevi1ecl, and the weather wasimproving. Soon, however, a new depreiou appeared over the N. of Scotland, and this developedinto a cyclonic disturbance, in the centre of which pressure decreased to less than 2870 inches onTuesday evening between the Shetlands and the S.W. of Norway. Gales, from S.W. to NW., withpassing showers cd rain and irii and, in ome districts, lightning, were reported. On Wediiesdaynight this disturbance travelled south-eastwards to Germany and filled up. On Friday anotherserious reduction of pressure occurred over the Norwegian Sea and North Atlantic, and towardsevening a tempest of wind and rain, with very high temperatures, was felt in Ireland and afterwaidsextended to all narts of Great Britain. at York the barometer fell from 2999 inches at S am. of1.Friday to 2872 inches at S ani. of Saturday. From U pm. of Friday to 8 am. of Saturday thedecrease of pressure at that station amounted to Iii inches. At Leith the very low reading of28'119 inches was recorded early on Saturday morning. As this system passed away, the winddrew into N. 1W., the air became exceedingly dry and crisp—the relative humidity falling to GO percent. in Dublin on Saturday, and temperature fell Last. In Dublin the mean atmospheric pros-sureof the week was 29832 inches. The barometer rose to 80238 inches about 3 pin. of Thursday(wind, W), and fell to 29144 inches at 1130 p.m. of Friday (wind, 55W.). The corrected meantemperature was 461 0 ; the mean dry bulb reading at 9 am. and c p.m. was 442g. On Friday andalso on Saturday the thermometers in the screen rose to 537Q, having fallen to 370° on Thursday.r1i110 prevalent winds were W. and W.S.W. The rainfall was 414 inch on four days-187 inchbeing measured on Monday, and Ut) inch on Friday. Faint aurora was seen on Saturdaynight.

During the week ended Saturday, the 29th, at first, dull, damp, and mild, the weather afterwardsbecame stormy and colder, with bright intervals. Atmospheric pressure remained in most unstableequilibrium all over Europe, and strange ontrasts of anticyclonic and cyclonic conditions presentedtheniselves day after day. Speaking in general terms the barometer ruled low in the far North,high in the central European zone and over the Atlantic to the south-west of the British Islands.On Thursday, at noon, the unusual reading of 3093 inches was recorded at Valentia Island (Kerry).At 8 a.m. o1 the same day 2818 inches was the pressure at Haparanda, on the Gulf of Bothnia.Sunday proved wet in Ireland, owing to the passage eastwards across this country of a V-shapeddepression, which filled up subsequently over the North Sea. As this system dispersed, verygloomy, damp, mild weather prevailed. On Christmas Day (Tuesday) the thermometer rose to 55 0

at Wick, 540 at Nairn and Prawle Point, 53° at Aberdeen, Dublin, Scully, and Jersey, 52 0 at manystations, and 501 in London. So warm and dull a Christmas had not occurred for many years. On

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Wednesday a large depression spread south-eastwards across Scandinavia, causing severe gales in thatregion, and strong N. W. winds in Scotland. On Thursday the barometer was exceptionally high inthe W. of Ireland (above 309 inches), but at night pressure gave way quickly as a new storm-systemadvanced from the westward. A. hard W.S.W. to N.W. gale ensued, followed by a brisk fall oftemperature and showers of cold rain, hail, sleet, or snow. In Dublin the mean height of thebarometer was 30-243 inches, pressure varying between 30805 inches at 4 p .m. of Thursday (wind,W.) and 29505 inches ab 9 am. of Saturday (wind, N.W. by W.) The reading of the barometer at4 p.m. of Thursday was the highest recorded in Dublin since January 14, 1891, at 9 p.m. of whichday the readiDg was 30875 inches. The corrected mean temperature was 447' The mean drybulb temperature at 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. was 43'7 0 . On Tuesday the screened thermometers rose to526 11 on Saturday they fell to 353 0. The prevailing wind was westerly. Rainfall measured 489inch, '217 inch being recorded on Sunday. Hail fell on Friday and Saturday ; sleet on Saturday.

The last two days of the month were very cold, and snow lay on the ground to the depth of aninch in and around Dublin. Snow and hail fell on the afternoon of Sunday, the 30th ) and lightningwas seen in the evening.

The rainfall in Dublin during the year ending December 31st amounted to 29261 inches on 20days, compared with only 2O493 inches on 171 days in 1893, 25644 inches on 196 days in 1892,27820 inches on 184 days in 1891, 27562 inches on 200 days in. 1890, 27272 inches on 103 days in1889, 28679 inches on 190 days in 1888, 16601 inches on 160 days in 1887, and a twenty-fiveyears' average of 27696 inches on 1948 days.

At Knockdolian, Greystones, Co. Wicklow, the rainfall in December, 1894, was 3060 inches,distributed over 16 days. Of this quantity 580 inch fell on the 9th, and -490 inch on the 11th.From January 1st to December 31st, 1894, rain fell at Knockdolian on 184 days, and to the totalamount of 38776 inches. The corresponding figures for 1893 were 22526 inches on 170 days.

The rainfall at Cloneevin, Killiney, Co. Dublin, during December, 1894, was 168 inches on 16 days,compared with a nine years' average (188)-93) of 2108 inches on I58 days. The maximum fall in 24hours was 40 inch on the 9th. Mr. Robert O'Brien Furlong, M.A., Univ. Dub., reports that thetotal fall for 184 at Cloneevin was 3264 inches on 196 days. This was 793 inches in excess ofthe 9 years' average—viz., inches, and is the highest recorded for 10 years-1885--94. Thenext highest annual fall was 322 inches in 1886. In 1894 rain (including snow) fell on 196 days,the average being 170" days. In 1886 rain fell on 195 days.

The greatest fall in 24 hours was 1I inches on October 23rd. The greatest fall hitherto recordedwas 184 inches on November 10th, 1891.

The rainfall of October was phenomenal. During the first 16 days the fall was only 13 inch onS days. From the 17th to the 31st rain fell every day except the 22nd.

Thunderstorms occurred on July 25 (1230 am to 3 a.rn, on the 26th). Severe gales prevailed onDecember 21 (SW. to NW.) and October 24 (SE. to S.W.).

Snow fell on 9 days—Jan. 5, , 27, 30, and 31 ; March 12 and 13 ; December 29 and 30.

Jfor Remarks on the Raifa11 in 1 894 and Abstracts of Meteorological Observations, 1874-94, see page 186-490.

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4 218I67oS 1,87,760 6,00 20 591 113 1t 11 76 54 5 6 LGO 3 4 1,033

0,031,4381 11175,402 4,606 9 250 33 1 3 IttO 26 12 12 1 3 313

5322,334 1,019,814 8,000 13 t,10 5 308 1 12 2,439 2,253 387 184 4 5 1,302

4,23,23t 724,774 ,3G6 3 81 2 85 10 1 6 . 109

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PROVINCES.

L LEINSTER,IL MUNSTERIII, ULSTER, .

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4,2433,:tOS

2257

48

Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

AsT.acT or 1w.a.x3.xisGs.-.-Marriages myiste 'ed in Ireland, pursuant to the

MARRIAGES

No.1 C,tRLOW, , . . 22120.1 40,936 152 . 17 1 2 oO I . 1 . , 22 tIC2 DUBLIN, , . . 220,027 410,210 2,928 24 371 85 12 4 402 39 46 111 9 4 7o 2,1 9EI KILDARN, . 418,496 70,201 311 . 19 II . . 33 2 , S , . 43 2714 1<iLLu'Nv, . . 517,254 87,201 392 1 7 1 . I 10 . 1 . . 11 1&5 Ki'cfs, . . . 403,263 65,363 258 . 22 1 . . 23 1 1 1 . . 12 23tI LONOFORD, , . . 267,770 52,647 179 . 17 1 . £ is i . o . 237 L)LJTIT, a nd (9) of the 201,639 7,038 262 • S 3 . 11 0 . 5 . 213 237TOVN of l)1I001II'DA.S Me.Tu, , . . 578,200 76,087 284 . 14 2 . . UI , . . . . 16 0thI Qi dine, • . . .104,833 64,883 253 1 28 2 . Al . I . . 34 217

10 WESTNI . , 484,017 65000 250 i 12 o IG 1 . . 18 21411 WEXI'DIU , • 513,000 311,778 453 . 23 1 . a 27 . 2 1 1 iii 48712 Wrctow, , . . 490,102 02,136 304 2 51 • , . 13 . 3 . . , 56 241

E OX

13 CI.UIF., 7131005

14 COIih....... 1,330,001

11 Knnv, 1,139,356

is Limim, ic ic y 662,973

17 TrPPERAnV,

12 WATEIIJ'ORD, . 450098

124,485 383 . 4

438,432 1,787 7 140 66 1 . 174

179131 635 . 18 3 . 19

158,912 717 2 33 0 . I 37

173,183 725 1 42 1 . . 48

98,251 379 , 15 . . , II

I . . . . 356

14 18 6 1 3 211 1 3,576

t[ 614

3 4 3 . . 41; 668

7 3 . . , 58 007

1. 1 . . . 17 362

10 ANTRIM, . . . 711,076

20 AEIIADIX,.,,13030

21 CAcAN, . . . , 407,020

22 DONEGAL, . . . 1,190,602

23 DowN, . . , 611,927

2.1 FJItMAN%CH, . . 317,603

21$ LoNnoNijmty, . . 532,388

26 MONAGEAN, . , . 318,806

27 Tvncon, . . . 7781941

xx:

428,128 3,2201 1 3 013.2871.J

143,289 71.5 . 628 1

111,917 448' . 59 .

185,131 , 73 1

267,059 1,415 5 307 19

74,170 261 , 114 2

152,009 763 3 10 9

86,206 2& . 57 .

171,401 ,685, 2 176

.-P;R.ovrncE or

3 1,232 1,081 393 81 1 I 1,178 0261 210 103 35 63 1 . 3141 323

. 36 9 7 . . . 70 4o&

. 77 82 7 1 , . 167 ..stso3; 333 188 97 17 1 . 3,016 409

. 116 8 19 4 . , 347 134I 199 538 14 20 . . 480 327I bS 51 7 . • , 110

, 178 143 8 13 . 341 337

28 thuwt', . , 1,102,360

29 LEI'inIII, , . , 376,110

30 MAYO, , . . 1,318,130

31 B0SCC)MMON, * , 80407

380 St.xoo ,.... 4517810

XV--P3Z0VXWCM or CONN..

214,736 711 3 12 . . 3 36 . . 2 , . is Ga78,618 611 . 24 . . . 25 . 2 . . . 12 6 245

210,034 747 , 10 . , . 10 7 1 8 • , 720114,397 325 . 9 . , I 10 1 , . . , 11 11498,013 312 26 2 . , 28 2 2 3 , , 33 270

Abstract of Marriages, 1 8 9 4. 49

Acts 7 &3 8 Vic., C. 81 5 and 26 & 27 Vie., C. 9017 in the year ending 31st December, 1894.MARRIAGES

Registered in the Of Persons Marriago Register withQuarter 411cling the last Coittiacted betwccn Of not of

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Cases in ANDwhich

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608 5,801 5128 5105 18,675 515 L,857 454 2,311 tO9 417 1 1 975 3,600 3,563 1,79 3,775 IRELAND.

PROVINCES,

90 1,62b IGO 1,495 5,179 233 491 127 018 3430 ias 609 895 759 340 94 LEfl(STER.

1,775 1,059- 515 81 4,O5 1 836 92 48 217 67 130 613 604 275 657 MUNSTER.

19 209 20 ,365 7,389 181 833 157 JOJO 318 178 829 1,554 117 604 SO? 1,644 ULSTER.

1,031 56 5 386 384 2, 0 55 76 197 18 235 114 36 207 598 506 322 460 CONNAUGHT.

MARRL&GES in the Year 1894—in COUNTIES.

44 54 31 43 135 6 7 3 :io 9 . 15 29 17 9 28 CARLOW.

77 79 sin 695 2,189 199 236 14 310 203 95 354 261 317 83 412

76 81 701 83 277 iS 26 3 29 13 6 30 64 28 10 72 EcLotw.

117 gI n s3 313 10 39 4 45 14 10 27 65 $4 21 71 KIcdcEN&Y.

40 139 135 71 226 15 15 2 17 17 3 15 41 25 13 40 Riwos,

33 45 53 48 155 6 15 5 18 9 3 9 26 25 17 17 Lowoworio.

54 67 69 72 19 I 29 7 58 14 . 0 34 59 as 47 LOUTH, Ond Co. of IlicToww of DicooziiwA.

1519 93 63 69 250 & 20 S 28 14 a 32 59 42 27 47 MEALTI.

SG 62 76 57 224 5 19 S 22 B . 18 49 81 20 10 QuEiw's.

55 73 49 as f14 S 9 1 10 0 1 17 34 31 17 31 WESTMcATH.

105 180 104 129 392 O 49 8 M 28 0 W 128 84 53 106 Wrxvotto.

65 17 82 80 254 11 28 11 39 2 3 27 75 45 32 57 WlcgLow.

MRR1AGES in the Year 1894—in COUNTIES.

15 72 41 52 810 io 25 9 34 28 19 56 43 25 49 CIABE.

51 418 423 379 1,67 50 17 43 170 93 Qc 114 211 234 85 275

241 180 18 86 572 10 45 S 53 18 6 at 99 84 44 95 KiEY.

295 160 E7 132 636 17 47 17 34 4 15 aa 92 94 41 104 LioroRicr

2&9 IN) 16Z 135 636 20 61 8 69 28 14 51 108 81 45 99 TxtPERARV,

105 ElI 81 77 332 9 31 ? 35 16 10 50 71 65 32 15 WATwRwoiw.

MA1RIAGES in the Year I 894--in COUNTIES.

681 742 83 588 2,734 74 314 82 39 156 55 334 355 550 151 113 ANTRIM.

161 log 175 17 608 1 2 73 1 55 34 20 55 171 205 94 188 Anirtn.

lO 115 114 88 362 17 57 9 16 26 4 30 sa 46 30 'S CAVAN.

61 111 189 115 62' 4 60 7 70 11 13 7c 265 238 175 145 flocjcor,

302 34(} 395 418 1,237 aa 153 V2 185 65 37 ias 214 22.5 no 215 Doww.

61 37 & 73 24 a 30 3 33 8 2 20 49 59 23 42 Fwcctow.

162 )N 193 249 658 15 69 21 SQ 86 10 G 13 180 84 74 LowDocciRny.

OS 04 aa IO 328 10 32 t; 38 16 4 20 64 47 27 57 MONAGHAw.

141 180 149 215 597 U 62 is 77 26 S N 167 149 14 168 ftNONE.

MARRIAGES in the Year 1894—in COUNTIES.

209 1.90 127 125 61b34 4i 18

84 fG 62 89 2 33 & 2-6 S

411 16 688 13 74 7

151 84 41 49 880 10 30 5

116 63 55 78 27 13 3 2

62 52 14 98 209 158 I7 13 Oirwir.

82 12 S 14 46 34 22 36 LEITIOIN.

81 20 9 37 218 1N 121 172 MAYO,

35 15 5 16 54 88 21 60 Boscoirccow.

85 15 ? 10 fl 50 31 49 Suoo.

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No. I. Carlow CoI BALINGLASS putt of, 18,150 2,96 L3 . . , i i . . . . j

CARLOW, do . 148,01 29)719 119 H 1 I 16 1 18 10

a JNNISCOWrflY, do. 0,026 12080 4 1. 4 . . . . .

4 NEW Ross do. . 25,094: 3,996 5 . . . . . . . . . . .5 Snhr4.LAcfl1, do . 21,004 8,54 15 . 3 . . 8 . . . . 12

Z. :Dublin Co.

6 BALItOTOnEV, . . 75,290 17,119 76 6 1 . . 7 . . . 7 69

COM3R1DG1, Part of, 26,237 5,242 3 . . . . . . . .

8 DURLT&, NORTH, . 41,192 148,996 1 105 5 96 19 3 1 124 is 15 58 . . 21 6209 IUBIrr4 SouTcr, . . 48,190 200,709 1 10 15 16 22[ 59 9 8 308 17 10 74 2 4 435 1 1080

10 DUNSHAnOHLIN,partof, 8,781 968 2 . . . . . . .

ii RATHDOWN, do. 21,131 46,182 25 3 50 6 . 59 4 1 9 . 7: 192

3 IIdare Co.

12 ATHY, part at, . 1,111 18,915 t 83 1 . . , 1 1 . . SI11 J3ALT1GOAS$ do 17,113 2,252 6 . . . • . . . . . . . S14 Cinotua, do. . 53,697 9,214 29 . t . . 1 . . . . i 2716 EDIONDEflULO, do. . 69434 6,022 32 • . . . . . . . 3216 NAAS, (10. . 155,101 331621 167 . 7 14 . . 31 1 , S 19 121'

4 t1kouny Co

17 Clit.AN, part of, 62,145 9,040 41 . . . . . . . , ' $ ' 41:ia do. 32,129 51121 17 . . , ' . * , . . . . * 1719 CASTLECOMER, . 57,820 11,499 71 1 3 , • . 4 , , , • 6720 KUKENNY, . . . 110,943 29,457 125 • 2 1 . I 4 , , , . . 4 iI21 NEw &USS, part of, . 29,479 4,347 10 • • • . . . ' , ' 10

: TIOOM.iSTOwN, a. 107,577 141876 51 . • I. . '

23 URLZNGFORD, part of, . 520998 6,433 37 • 2 2

I 10

24 WA1iu0Rv, do. . 55,169 10,488 44 '

. , , , , * ' 2 36, . . . ' . ' . . , 44

S. Ing's Co.

26 EDENDERRY, part of, , 81,061 8,087 2' , 2 • , I

26 MOUNVMELLICK, do 24,948 3,060 7 , I 2 26

27 PAMONSTOAVII, do. , 196,214 25,764 01 . 5

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1 6, . I S

28 ROSCRICA, do. , 65,565 6,435 So • 9

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. 7 84

29 TULrAiO, do. . 138,545 22,227 83 . 5

. ' , , . 9 42, . . 6 1 1 . . , 76

6. Longford Co.30 R&LLVflAOON, Part of, . 69,733 20,673 32 ,31 G1AfoRn, do. . 77,964 17,010 64 , 6

• . 2 . . , .

1

. 2 30

32 LoNoIoRD, . . • 110,073 24,964 83 . 9

. 7 , . . , 7 57. , 9 1 , 2 12 '1

, Xuth and Co.of Down ofDrogheda.

38 ATtDE, part of, . 6,909 13,143 42 . .134 Dt0GRDA do. , 41029 20,897 85 • I

2

235 DXrnDALX, do, . 94,415 36,998 133 . 7

. . . , . . . 2 83

• . , 7 6 • . , 5 315

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Abstract of Marriages, I 8 9 4. 51

Acts 7 &; 8 Viet., C. 81, and 26 & 27 Vie., c. 90, in the year ending 31sb December, 1894.

MARRIAGES in the Year 1894-in SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.MARRIAGES

Signed theRqiered in the Of Poisons Marnge Register NN ttli

Quai ter tnding the last Contracted btwcon Of not o(LLY ut thU Ago.

SUPERINTENDENT

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2 4 2 5 13 . . 1 3 1 1 2 BELTING-LAS pLot of

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2 ubZin Co.

15 11 11 20 72 2 1 1 2 3 2 7 it 5 3 iS BAirtOTioitRY.

9 15 2 9 59 3 3 . 3 3 1 5 9 4 5 9 CELoRfrJoJc part of.

192 279 295 G8 876 44 Si 84 ]J5 78 1 125 89 114 55 153 DurnIN,Noiccoi.

304 3Sb 477 341 ,282 IL 125 3d 162 ]O5 56 501 129 177 47 Sib DUBLIN H.

I 1 . 2 . . . . . . . . . DUNSHAUOHLnt, part of.

Go 73 75 57 228 9 d 5 28 14 6 23 23 17 S 58 RArnoowc do

L Xiidare Co

20 19 25 19 n s 10 . 10 2 3 4 19 is 4 53 ATrnr, part of.

. 3 1 2 4 . I 1 2 1 . . 1 . BALTINOt&iot, do.

7 C 6 9 56 . S . 2 . S S S 2 1 S CELSuIDctct, (10,

10 8 4 10 25 . 4 . 4 . . 5 8 . . 1 1bOi(NDFRRY, do.

39 48 i7 41 148 8 9 2 11 10 1 15 29 13 5 32 NAAa. do.

. E.Ukenny Co 1

12 iS 10 6 35 1 4 . 4 1 3 5 7 3 1 8 CALLAN, part of

S S P 3 13 z 2 1 p 2 . 1 5 7 5 5 CARRICK-ON-SUIR, do.

16 1 1 19 22 65 1 17 I 8 2 . 2 9 S 2 II CASTLECOTUEL

0 6 27 57 111 13 IC I 15ii 4 0 14 20 15 7 21 KOLKscNY.

5 5 . . O . . , * . , , i . . 2 NEW Ross, part of.

17 15 10 12 41 2 8 . S S . I S 12 5 11 ThOMtSTOWN.

12 9 7 9 30 . 6 1 7 1 1 3 6 5 . P UELONGPOIID, part of.

13 6 is 10 40 s • 2 p 1 1 10 8 4 iv WAmcu'oEn, do.

S. .tngs Co.

7 7 7 6 55 • I I 2 1 . 1 5 2 . 7 EflEN0RR, part of.

2 I 2 2 6 1 • . . j . i 1 1 . lVIoUNTaurxLICE, do.

IS 19 26 27 82 6 2 1 4 6 1 b 18 10 ' 14 PABSONSTO%VN, do.

9 20 10 11 41 4 1 . d 4 . P 5 2 1 2 ItoscuEA, do.

U 22 20 9-9 72 t 6 • 6 5 9 J5 10 5 15 TuL050I011E, do.

6. Longford Co.

8 7 10 15 2t 1 6 • 6 1 1 B 6 6 2 BAoLtsrAsoctrc, part of.

14 18 17 15 60 1 2 1 3 2 2 6 6 S 4 GarAnn, do.

16 O 25 ii 70 4 7 2 5 6 . I 12 If C II LONOFORD.

7. mouth ant Co.of Town of

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4 • 4 1 . 2 4 3 4 ARDEE, part of.

17 58 51 19 66 2 14 4 18 6 • 3 25 59 15 18 DR0oulwAll do.

6 20 40 38 ItS 4 11 :t 14 7 . 4 "sumsm-

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54 GRANARD, part of, 36,428 4,322 11 156 MULLIMQAR, 208,601 30,614 113 1 5 256 TU LLA Mope e, part of, . 16,550 2,624 19

11. Wexford Co.57 ENNISCORTH W, part of, 187,664 32,761 152 958 Gout, 130,031 18,156 49 8 .

69 N w Ross, part of, . 123,617 25,201 100 2 .60 SHILLELAGH, do. • . 5,587 518

61 W sz Fo Rn, . 126,301 3 5,14 2 167 4 1

12. Wicklow Co.62 BdI,TINaLAS8, part of,. 103,806 11,212 43 . 663 Noes, do. . 51,087 3,355 8 4

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MARRIAGES

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Registered under the Act 7 & 8 Vic.,

statute According to the Rites of theChurch of Island.

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REGISTRARS' eZClusiYetion, ,q 1

DISTRICTS.o€thelarger 1891.

_94 p r°. ^'a °

Rivers, rl.- . ao

.n •°Lakes, and a c

Tideways. p o ` mool

omt+ ^n a pa c x H - -No. 8. nth Co16 AnDEE, part of, 30,309 3,629 20 1 .. 1 .37 CELeRroo$, do. 7,328 425

38 DROGHEDA, do. b7,711 8,315 4839 DUNSHAUGHLIN, do. 99,494 8,168 30 1 • 1

40 EDzND$RRV, do. 21,914 2,442 7

41 KKLLS, do. 103,426 15,586 41 2 2

42 NAVAN, 94,474 16,090 71 5 5

43 OLDCASTLE, part of, 44,122 6,312 17 1 I

44 TRYir, . 119,520 16,011 52 6 6

9, Queen's Co.45 ABBaYLAIX, 127,042 19,080 67 1 7 . 8 246 ATHY, part of, 48,020 6,720 23 1 2 347 CARLOW, do. . 37,136 6,348 30 . 3 3

48 MOUNTMaLLTCK, do. . 176,081 28,391 111 16 16 149 Rosceati, do. . 30,419 3,825 20 1 1

50 URLINOPORD, do. . 6,155 499

10. WestmeathC ,

71,432 4,387 • 6

61,386 by699 17 . .

112,505 51,771 90 2 2

99,281 20,108 60

62,319 10,503 26 1

136,788 31,423 9

68,700 $,943 17

69,629 P,954 33

6l,2! tt, 5 2 • I

sr.--PROVZNCE 4F WCNBZE._.

• 4 4

•:1

• - 1 j .

1

1

iS. Clare C•.

67 Bsi.I.wAGRAx, •

68 CORROPIN, .

69 ENNIS.

70 $2rNi6T1MOii, .

71

72 Ku tTmF' , ,

73

i4M RIc3 ,,, p.e1 at,

74 Sc*naii;, dq.

7i

6

17

86

80

25

94..

.I7

33

Abstract of Marriages, 1894. 53

MARRIAGES in the Year 1891—in SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.-

MARRIAGES-- --

Signed theRegistered In the of Persons Marriage Reg ister with

Quarter ending the last eentraetcl between Of not ofday of full Age.

- ----- - ---- - ------ SUPERINTENDENT

Cases in REGISTRARS'winch

---- DISTRICTS.. c

0 0oe. •oe

e S h . 0

. . . . .; .-c

(12 IC

PqC

I SC )

: r CC

B. Meath Co.S S 4 8 17 . S . I . . 2 7 3 4 B ARDci ]part of.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CJLBIUOGIC do.

S 17 9 12 fl I 5 3 2 4 2 4 II 13 6 12 IHtOCUEDA, do.

4 11 8 7 26 1 3 . 3 1 1 3 9 3 3 6 DoNsInvuoriLne do.

. 2 4 I S 1 . I . 2 1 1 1 . EBJNDBRRV do.

9 7 II 14 37 1 2 1 3 2 . . 10 10 7 6EELLS, do.

12 31 14 14 69 i . t 1 s . II 12 8 6 8 NAVAN.

II 7 3 4 11 1 4 1 5 2 • I 4 1 1 3 OLDCASTL, part of.

IS IS 10 0 47 1 2 f 3 1 7 5 3 1 6Th1M.

9. Queen' Co.

18 11 21 17 60 2 5 • 5 2 . 4 ii 5 2 12 ABBETI,EIx.

4 6 9 4 21 . 2 . i . . I 3 IL I 2 ATHY, part of.

14 6 3 7 211 . 1 . I • . 2 S C 6 2 CARLOW, do,

15 34 139 23 57 3 10 1 II 4 . 10 21 111 f 21 MOUNTMELLXC1, part of.

5 5 4 6 17 . I 2 1 5 • :i 4 3 2 3 BociuA, do.

. . • . • , . . . . . , • • . f.TItLISNFORD, do.

10. WestmeathCo.

11 13 10 5 If 2 . , . 2 .2 7 10 5 7 ATHLONB, part of.

5 II 6 18 1 . . • I . 4 4 3 2 3 BALLn%rAUON, do.

S 11 4 9 28 1 1 . 1 1 • I 1 I .

S 4 I 2 8 2 1 . 1 2 . 1 2 1 1 5 GRANARD, part of.

25 32 24 29 104 2 6 1 ! 3 1 IA 13 7 13 MD14INGAR.

5 8 3 3 18 . I . 1 . . . 4 5 2 2 TuLtAoica, pert of.

13L. Wexford Co.

35 52 41 43 130 3 IS 3 19 6 5 1 7 38 35 20 33 ENNIScORcH; part Of.

is 17 f 10 41 j j i 2 1 S 13 6 6 S Goiuw.

28 28 18 20 78 II 9 2 11 13 I 3 26 If :ii 25 NwRnes, part of.

. , . , , . . . . . . . . • . • ScuLLicLAGH, do.

25 53 SD 110 143 5 17 S 19 2 21 131 215 17 42WizPoED.

RZ. Wicklow Co.

9 10 12 15 35 . S 2 8 2 • S II 8 7 7 BAL1INCnASS, part of.

2 . 3 , I . I . • . ' ' . NAAS, do.

15 Id 14 15 48 5 7 3 IC 8 2 2 9 8 5 7 LtT}IDOWN do.

So 36 39 32 113 5 13 6 19 11 1 16 43 56 19 131 ROTSDRUZ..

8 El 17 15 51 I I . 1 1 2 10 4 1 12 SRIi.LELAGE, Part of.

MARRIAGES in the Year 1894-3'n SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.

, .Z3C1areCo.

. . 6 6 . . • * * . • . . . .

8 7 . ,2 16 1 . . . I. • 2 1 4 . 5 CouRoaDr.

a? SI 14 18 72 7 8 3 II 10 f 8 17 15 10 12. Ecsie.

35 9 6 3 44 2 a 1 S . I 7 10 4 1 ENNxsvxMoN.

Th II 5 • 24 5 . . . 2 • 1 1 I I • KH.L4U1S1fltT.

So 25 ' 18 $1 29 13 12 . 6 11 5 4

T :3 4 3 1 3 s 2 . . 2 s . . 4 d 3 1 LU4NR1CV, port of

52 5 7 2 , 1 5 3 . I. 7 4 2 I SoAiuUFc, do.

u 5 1 2 20 j j 1 2 2 . . i i

H

No. 1. Cork Co

76 BANDON, . . 101,345 201180 64

S71

. 12

77 BtNTaY, , 106855 14,940 . S

IS Cs.iow, . 73445 12389 36 .

79 CeOAKILT; . 80,4635 21,985 131 . 2

€0 CO it . . 169,732 132712 810 4 ltI

81 DUMIOANwAY, . 1039I7 15,197 39 . S

82 Pauo . 148,360 25,533 82 2 7

83 JCtwruiu, . . 185,685 283171 109 . 2

84 KCTMALLQCI, part of, 19,384 4,225 so .

85 K1NsALi, . 79,611 18823 69 . I

88 MAVUOOM, , . 179,108 26,088 104 .

87 Mtuow, . . 149,565 23,406 88 . 3

88 MIDOLETON, . 109,261 23093 65 7

89 MtLLsTnco, . 74905 12061 22 .

90 M1TC1IILSrOW, part of, 481408 5852 54 • 1

91 SIBBERJiN . 115,024 281? 150 66 . 9

92 S!CULI...... 571139 117233 22 . I

93 YOUOHAL, pZLit of 33G39 11,013 4i 1 3

: . 12 . 2

* 2 . . . * * S

. * 2 . . . 4

* 97 12 3 4 1 13 120

. 10 . 3 . . . 13

. II 1 I . . 15

6

* 7 * . . * *

7

* 10 • 1 , . 11

* a . i . . . 4

. 4 * I . . . IS

L6

2

*

3 *

a

30

85

36

49

690

26

67

107

20

63

104

81

58

22

53

55

18

49

s* Merry

94 C4JJJRSW1ON, . . 197j5 45 23)854 9) . *

95 JDfl1oL . . 128278 19,021. 17 . 196 KJ1OiARS, . . 198,152 161319 33 • I97 KILLuBY) . . 251,287 40,58 134 . 498 LrsTowEe, pare of . 165,94' 34,597 114 . 1

99 TRAr.ez ) . 221,847 44,787 187 . S

* I • . . . 1

* 4 fA * . . . 4

* 1 • . . . , 1

. 11 . I 1 . 13

7 89

556

32

130

III

174

16 Llmerjck Co

100 C1too . , 83,324 2539 29

WI KIxiTALLocec part of . I,76 .

EQS LX'J8RCCK do. . 109,251 30,049 391 . 30

los L1S1OWEL, do, . 4,524 11 .

104 MITCRELSIQWN, do . 38II1 590 21 1105 1Z1VCASDLI 143,862 26109 109 . 7106 RoTI1EzoLe1 • 10I888 17627 12 .107 part of , 35659 71135 13 , I

Tippeiary,

Co .

108 Bnmou; . . 81,850 9?180 181011 CALLA-To part of 41,803 6,205 13 • I110 do. 2,5,191 48 .III CASIIEa, . . 196137 22,183 79 . at12 CLOORE1r . , 117,422 17,022 73 . S13 CLUNOIZL, part of . 46,933 L3575 98 • 1).14 WENAGK, , • . 1830$8 27382 113 . 645 PAESONSTOWN pert of, 27498 20290 4 . *16 BOSQr(A, do. 37,540 9,069 32 1 417 TxowtLes . . 142,542 250613 IIis TtPeRiaY) part of, . I44,38 791 119 . 4L9 O1tL1NGFOaD do. . s3,159 10 .

. I . . • . . I

. 32 3 11 .5 • . 43

.: I • . , . I

2

29

83

348

11

27

108

60

12

* 15 , . , 7

. 4 . * . * . 4

* 2 • * , 2. 12 j . . $ IIS. 6 . . . . 6

* a , . * 15

S. . 8• , *

. 4 3 . 9, * *

I

Ii

12

46

75

71

83

107

3

26

1115

110

Jo

5 4 Reaistration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

IL-PEOVXNCE OP 1UNSTE1-contimu&1.

ARA

MARRIAGES.

Rogisteicd under tbo Act 7 8 Vic, c. 81.-- - - - - - -iii -.-.----------------

Statute According to tho Rites of the .Church of Ireland.

2UPERINTE1TDENT Popula .

REGISTRARSedusive tion,

rn H I. .

.! :

DISTRICTS. largor ..

iRzvere r : )

Lakoq, ando e

.- . Io4

J ee0 *o

egj0

Tidewayo. .

-- E .

Abstract of Marriages, 1894. 55.

MARRIAGES in the Year 1894-in SuPzmNTENDENT REGISTRARS' DisTRiCTS.

MARRIAGES.

Signed theRegistered in the Of Persona Marrlege Register with

Quarter ending the last Costr eted between Of not of )Mks.day of fell Age.

SUPBRINTSNDENT

Cases in REGISTRARS'which

DISTRICTS.

0•

^

C :

C!

O a

bC7

b Q

S • •O p p ; ; O .^ OL`

m A w as 3 3

IS. Cork Co.

26 11 13 14 56 1 7 7 1 8 10 9 5 9 BANDON.

15 10 4 8 33 . 8 I 4 1 3 5 8 3 2 BANTA Y.

16 6 8 6 31 1 2 2 4 3 1 6 8 6 3 8 CAsrLsroww.

17 15 14 7 51 • 1 1 2 1 1 8 4 1 10 CLONAYILTV.

175 198 240 197 701 30 67 22 79 52 10 62 70 132 32 138 Coeur.

17 8 1 7 32 5 2 7 2 1 3 2 2 1 DUNMANWAY.

23 39 13 17 75 1 A 1 6 2 I 6 15 10 8 9 Fxxmoy.

4_S 21 15 24 93 5 8 3 11 8 3 5 12 11 4 15 Kixrvu.

7 $ 6 4 14 1 4 j b 2 j 2 3 5 2 4 KILMALLOeX, part o!.

it 15 26 16 63 1 4 1 5 2 S 12 9 4 13 XINSAJ.s.

52 27 14 it 98 6 6 . 1 1 20 12 6 20 MACROOK.

it 21 20 80 1 3 4 7 5 2 6 11 9 5 10 MALLOW.

22 17 8 18 55 5 5 5 5 5 6 3 1 7 MJDOLITON.

12 4 • ! 4 20 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 MILLomgsr.

31 11 8 4 52 2 2 8 4 7 MJTCHIL8TOWN, I%" of.

37 11 8 10 59 2 4 1 6 3 3 12 2 2 10 Sxlwezuzit.

9 4 8 6 19 3 3 2 4 2 2 2 SKULL.

13 15 13 6 85 9 7 3 10 5 1 14 10 8 8 YououAL, part oL

U. Berry Co.

57 13 8 12 81 1 6 2 8 3 • 8 27 15 9 t4 CA H Slsn►ziw.

46 3 6 2 50 1 5 1 6 2 1 6 12 10 6 l0 DicoLS.

13 13 3 4 27 1 5 5 1 3 4 5 3 8 K svruas.

88 32 21 13 137 3 13 1 14 4 1 7 21 16 8 21 KILLARNIY.

63 25 7 14 100 1 9 4 13 5 8 20 26 11 24 LisTowRL, part oL

69 44 33 41 177 3 7 7 3 • 4 23 15 12 7 13 TRe LII.

16. Limerick Co.

I1 8 4 6 23 1 4 1 5 2 • 4 3 5 1 6 CRooM.

41 14 11 18 76 1 6 1 7 2 1 20 15 9 l7 KYLx*LLocw, part oL

122 101 • 86 82 339 12 26 14 40 26 10 31 35 47 14 54 Lrnsarct, do.

6 1 1 3 10 1 . 1 2 1 1 1 LisrowiL, do.

16 7 4 1 28 .. 1 5 4 1 7 M i gcsrsTowx, do.

75 15 9 I0 102 2 4 1 5 3 4 9 16 14 8 I4 Nswc^sni.

S1 12 10 9 46 1 5 • b 1 •1 7 9 7 6 4 RA=HKI.iLS.

6 2 2 3 12 1 1 2 1 1 1 TIPPwIRY, part of.

17. TipperaryCor

9 4 1 4 14 4 . 4 2 3 2 2 1 Bnavirsaiurrw.

8 2 2 1 12 1 1 1 1 2 CALLAN, port of

13 4 18 11 43 1 2 2 1 2 8 20 9 8 13 CARRrcc-ox-Svia, do.

27 13 23 16 68 10 1 11 1 I 2 17 11 8 12 CAsHSL.

22 • 8 14 29 61 4 8 8 4 1 1 8 4 1 10 CLOansew.

27 23 28 20 86 3 8 1 9 4 3 9 12 12 5 14 CLONUeL, part oL

40 36 22 15 98 4 10 1 11 5 • 2 6 9 II 4 12 NXNAas.

1•

I 2 4 PwcrSoIIsTOWN, part OL

8 7• 10 6 27 3 1 4 1 1 6 a 4 3 Roscae&, do.

b3 29 22 17 110 2 7 2 9 4 2 8 19 15 7 20 THURLis.

57 . 32 18 12 10.1 5 9 1 10 6 3 34 12 10 5 12 Tir zuRY, part of.

4r..

1 • 3 2 9 i 1 1 l 1 1 • URLINOVO*D, do.

H2

.&ItEA

111

Statute

$U1IUTTNflENT Acres,exclusive

REGISTRARS'of the

DISTRICTS. largerRivers,

Lakes, iudTiilcway.

Fopula-

tion

1891 .

C,,

! 7

1

31

458

27

48

194

55,319 7,019

40,773 5,199

94,044 17,021

64,479 8342

97,048 15,124

70,551 09,820

, 1

. 2

. 4

. S

1

a. WaterfordNo Co

120 CARnrcsc-or-Suin, pt of,

121 Cio'tzneu, do

123 DUNGA1tY&N,

123 leLMAuxuoarAs,

124 Lisaroax, . . .

195 WATEIU?OItD, part of,.

126 YOrIGSIAL, do.

. . 1 • . .

. - 4

56 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

XL.?OVXNC or

MARRIAGES

Registered under the Act 7 & 8 Vie, o. 81.

According to the Rites of theChurch of Ireland.

-----i--T----L ei1 I CO

n -3'E u '0 . S0

,8lii P ro

•2li MI

rag•e i ;,- p4g i , c

Pi c; i i

2XL-P3L0vzNO2 e'

19Antrim Co

121 Arrrnro, . 117,127 23,651 15 1 27 . . 2 30 77 9 7 123 93128 BtLLcurrrsi, . 102,197 14470 64 19 . . . 19 18 1b IN . . 37 37129 BALLusr-rA, , 161,162 58,897 329 32 • . . 32 223 02 90 . 286 43130 BALLYiKONFv, p14t of, 101,03J 21,927 110 . 10 . , 15 55 3 6 . . 91 25

31 Beuvsx, do . 81,339 232,596 2,117 1 V25 286 1 11015 481 154 35 I 5 1,089 448152 COLEIIAIN, do 10,3 6,213 55 . 16 . . , 15 10 . . 35 9133 LAiux, , , . 117,801 3,370 193 . 31 1 . . 32 121 13 6 . 172 so134 LsnusN, 7iart of AUG 24088 171 1 70 . , 71 65 2 12 151 23133 Lunoer, do . . 12,518 33892 5 3 . • 3

2O Armagh Co

136 Asrtore, part of, 146,578 52,034 270 . 60 3. 01 00 S 16 . 143 125137 ThoNniunoi, do. 18,012 03993 23 . 16 . . • 16 . 2 , , . 1 5118 CASTLMBLAYNEir, do, 30,540 10 , 109 51 . I , , , I 10 . . . 40139 Du'eDALs, dv, 5,125 1,76 . . . . . , , •

040 Lunuta, d. 40,333 41,382 953 • 137 , • . 127 17 iS 7 1 . 171 82141 Nsrvay, do 72,345 31,145 118 24 . I 35 15 6 , • • 47 71

21. Cavan Co

UI 1Mirisooaouoif, 65,011 30,751 63 . 10 . . . 10 4 . • • 14 49143 Btwroo'v, part of, . 61,008 10,861 40 . 6 • . S • I . • • 7 33141 Cvtc, It • 161,074 41,974 158 24 . . . 21 4 4 , • • 32 126145 CoorscRxLr, part 04 60,383 18,082 56 10 . . , 10 • I . • • 45146 ENNIsKrLcr', do. 40,007 6,597 os . j. . . • i . i . • • 2 20157 Grucuu, do. • 20,891 5,012 01 • I . . :1 • • • . . 1 80148 KxrLs, do, . 6,040 1,989 12 , 3 ,149 OucAsxLc, do. . 41,921 10,935 $ • t . .

,

3

1

.

1

.

.

• . •

•3

9

9

zz DonegalCo

150 l3AtdYSRANr'c02C, part of, 41,507 10,153 36 • 6 , . 6 1 1 , • • g151 D0NJnch4i, • •

, 160,403 22,891 71 • 16 , , . 16 2 2 • , , 20 51

152 IrnF&oLaser, . I25,677 15,674 57 . S . . . 5 1 • . . • 51133 Gncsrrrics, , • 257,479 34,219 123 . 4 • - • 4 • $ • • • 4 119154 lirrsscowscrc, , , . !

1590 412 30,459 126 . 9 , • - S S 2 . • 106

155 LscrEv.KEN'v, . • 101,247 13,950 50 . S •

:::

T,part o ' •

::1"::4 ':&8 :

,

:

.

:

8 15 •

1 • • s so

49: : : 11158 Sriuitrv; part of, 53,105 11,600 59 • S • • , 15 . , , • 1' 49159 STIANQBLAR, • • 121132 15,108 62 • • I • S 14 . . • 93, 39

Abstract of Marriages, I S 9 4

MARRIAGES in the Year 1894-4n SUP ERtNTENDNT REGISTR&Rs' DISTRICIg.- -

MARRIAGES

Signed. thoRegistered in the of Persons Marriage Register with

Quarter ending the last Contratiid bitwciin Of not of Marks.day of full Age.

- - - - - - - ------- - SUPERINTEND ENT

Cases in REGISTRARSwhich

DISTRICTS.o 'd

. S .. S . .w

.4 5 ie e i; 0?-,

18. WaterfordCo.

11 10 6 4 24 . 4 3 7 1 . 1 U 9 8 4 C&wiucic-og-Sin, part of

1 1 5 4 . . . . . . 4 . . . . Croiiiiicr,

O 22 7 10 53 2 3 . 3 2 . B S 10 1 16 DUNGARr&i.

3 9 it S 21 . 2 . 2 . . S IS 6 6 4 Iitiictnou.s.

17 15 11 5 40 f 5 1 6 1 . 3 10 6 3 10 LrsMoiuc,

46 ti SO 47 171 5 15 3 18 8 tO 22 2$ 37 14 37 VATMUORO park of

9 5 2 1 15 . 2 . . . 3 4 . . 4 Y0UGnAL, pait of

MARRIAGES in the Year 1804—in SUPERINTI3NDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.

19 Antrim Co

26 39 49 126 :s 15 1 16 4 4 16 26 2t IS 20 ANiliTM

o 12 20 12 IG . 5 . . 1 8 9 4 3 7 BALLYCASTLI

76 60 96 97 55 3 27 4 31 7 9 31 55 St 28 545 BAI.L1ti11ne,

IS 32 28 38 105 1 9 1 10 2 1 15 10 14 3 18 BALtvioNgY, pirt o.

455 502 603 577 1,759 62 206 70 275 135 59 209 207 426 114 405 13ictrs; do.

S II 9 12 31 . 3 1 4 1 . 4 3 5 2 4 COLKRA!N; do

43 49 55 50 165 2 25 5 II 7 6 21 21. 19 7 26 LuucL

IS 42 42 52 149 5 52 . 25 3 5 24 23 58 8 35 Lisinrnn, part of

2 1 1 2 5 . 1 • 1 , . 1 4 1 3 LUROt.N do.

zo. Amagh Co ,

65 79 81 48 224 S 37 4 41 9 3 SO 45 50 17 62 Anieioio I)ftdi

6 5 7 5 20 1 2 • 2 1 2 1 Ii 8 0 7BflRrnQ; do.

20 13 9 9 42 1 6 2 8 3 1 3 13 il zi 14 CASTLBLAYIr, do.

. . . , . . . , • . . • . • flUNOALK do.

So 61 65 7 215 4 20 I 53 17 XI fS 77 114 50 91 LtTRON, do

25 40 LI 58 106 1 8 3 II 4 d 8 24 52 15 14 NEWItY, do

11. Cavan Co

ii 19 14 19 II S 9 1 iS 3 . S 15 7 5 13 )hXLJ1iOORObGH.

ii 14 7 8 35 3 1 . I 3 . 3 5 2 2 3 BAWNOIOY,pTtOf.

57 43 48 50 140 4 12 2 14 6 2 13 40 SQ iS 36 CAVAN

is 18 11 t 47 1 5 d 8 4 . 3 13 G 3 13 COOT1iiiXLT, partof.

7 6 13 5 25 3 S . 5 . . 2 1 . 3 ENISKTLLEN, do.

0 4 9 9

1

sc; I 3 I 4 2 • • 7 6 5 3 GRJN&RD, do.

2 S 4 1 II . I . I , . I I . . KELL, do.

10 D S 7 2 G I 3 2 5 5 2 S 9 3 3 50 ttcAsm, do

22DonegalCo.

14 6 8 30 , a BALLTs1r4NNoc, part o

36 15 8 17 62 2 5 2 4 . 85 21 20 14 DOOEGAL.

9 II $ 14 45 1 I I 2 1 U 26 23 16 17 DUNitNAGRY

69 15 26 13 107 1 13 2 15 1 12 13 58 58 46 124

43 25 30 28 113 . 13 • 13 • . O 54 49 as 26 INIsHowflcrc.

II If 12 15 48 . 2 . 2 • I 9 9 II 6 a LETTJ1cK1NorY.

5 16 15 13 42 • 7 • ' . 4 15 16 if S LoNDONDBRRY, par* of

27 H 10 II IS • 7 1 8 1 . 8 34 53 29 fl MflLiORD.

11 15 15 18 57 . • 15 STitAwANE, pict of.

6 17 12 17 60 . .owneftwuNma

107,138

40,548

198

56

17,033

57,264

406 2

102

12

147,441

43,236

213

2

36

1

5

81,834

18,181

93

16

71,671

26,574

70

23

1

1

27,293

19,981

39

17

65,627

26,989

218

2b

93,890

41,286

218

32

56

79

7

6

148

50

116

177

63

346

60

44

77

1

123

99

17

21

38

55

25

35

5

65

S

17

18

87

9

25

49

8

7

83

136

33

139

34

13

207

11

58,387 7,150 14 2

45,703 8.923 38 15

157,116 28,721 113 46 1

57,750 11,302 41 23 1

98,709 18,074 75 28

22,363 6,765 26 1

96,424 26,652 156 2 48

154,711 23,369 88 17

86,172 50,247 280 1 47 1 •

156,719 44,976 213 45 •

. I 12

. 2 17 21

1 5 4 57 56

6 , , 30 11

7 6 41 34

12 14 12

69 5 14 I33 33

36 53 35

73 5 4 132 148

48 4 7 104 109

3

15

47

24

28

9

45

17

50

45

60,661 16,414 66 2 I •

63,761 18,465 83 ! 2 32 4

12,388 1,964 4 •

27,799 6,913 52 17 1 18 2

36,463 7,578 13 b 5 6

4,990 1,420 20 •

112,744 30,453 138 31 31 21 3

2

64

28

4

20 32

11

!0

55

83,

58 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

ss.-.moVC 01 ULST -coed.

MARRIAGES.

da=l Registered s nder the Act 7 k 8 Via, e. 81.in

Statute Acoording to the Rites of theChurch of lrelai d. .

.r«

c^aSUPERINTENDENT Acres, PeP ula- o1s3 ,. . 0 o

exclusiveREGISTRARS ' tion,

Q vao.rs b O-o

o oa o m

of the g E o op • • 4 E ^poo

DISTRICTS. 1 or 1891.•

G^+ p.^x M m y a

Rivers,Lakes, and ,a

q ? . y °

^`: o^$4 S

Tideways. H .o p ft p°i 0^ `H. ova o^ x" , ,

F+m ;

1 t i i I l f I .I I

No. 2$. Down Co.

160 BAxaawos, part of,

161 Bei. Aer, do.

162 DowXPATaicz, .

163 KJLKesc,

164 LisBVaw, part of,

165 LuaoA x, do.

166 Nswar, do.

167 Nawrow,Au e, . .

2. PermsnaghCo.

I68 B&LLTGHJIMON, p$rt of,

169 CLONas, do.

170 RNrasxIL.IN, do.

171 IRvtNssTOW$, do,

172 Lisxseez*, . .

25. London-derry Co.

173 B1LLYMo5mr, part of,

174 COLSRAixa, . do.

175 LnuvADY, .

176 Lou9oir1DgI4, part of,

177 MAGHIRJP=LT, . .

26. MonaghanCo.

178 CAIRICaxacaose,

179 CASTL=WAYNZY partof,

180 CLOOHn, . do.

181 CLOxss, do.

182 COWSHILL, . do.

183 D VNDA L=, . do..

184 MoiNAoaAN, .

27. Tyrone Co,

185 AIta &of, part of, .

186 CASTLSnsas,

187 CLOOHIR, part of,

188 COOKBTOWW,

189 DUNGANNON,

190 EXNI8=ILLIN, put of,.

191 1RVINZSTOW N, do.,

192 OMAGH,

193 i STiAasxa, part of

7

1,823

7

6

6

1

7

91

13,518

65

37

18

lI

39

86

89

16,987

58

20

20

12

32

26

96

17,161

145

36

38

22 2

11

7:

52

102

91,889

165

39

39

35 8

4

82

83

5

1,137

4

9

2

2

16

3,966

6

1

1

3

229

44,387

146

29

so

39

2

41

87

134

27,523

109

25

25

31 2

1

61 AS

Abstract ofMarrictqes, 1894 59

MARRIAGES in the Year 1894—in SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS

38 ^

60

57

7

6

7

41

33

4 6 2 2 11 . 2 1 3 1 • S 1

S 13 7 33 33 3 4 1 5 4 1. 2 8 8

25 34 25 29 101 • 18 • 12 • • 8 18 18

17 25 is 18 6: 2 8. 9163& 12 9 X^

a 8 5 10 50 1 3 2 5 3 1 4 8 8 4 8

36 34 40 46 135 4 11 6 17 10 4 18 36 24 8 34

21 25 21 21 72 1 12 3 15 4 2 8 18 15 7 19

57 48 72 103 243 5 26 6 32 11 . 19 50 61 30 57

45 44 55 69 188 4 17 4 21 8 3 27 68 58 35 56

18

is

3

12

3

55

33

55

27

I

1$

a

31

23

20

12

4

4

39

61

73

4

44

Ii

118

2

3

1

3

2

7

6

I

a

13 4

3

7

7

1

a17

3

3

2

7

3

S

a

2

I

8

11

20

13

1

2

17

10

l0

I

S

12

a13

4

15

10

7

2

21

17

7

22

40

2

30

21

3

23

LI

30

36

34

99

ii

10

40

30

25

22

3

14

Is

33

60

2

38

37

S

61

49

107

143

2

5

132

93

I

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2

3

1

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3

6

12

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12

2

4

4

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3

3

8

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19

15

15

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3

6

7

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1

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2

I

6

11

10

14

15

2

21

19

32

311

31

26

13

10

38

04

1

31

16

9

18

57

I

16

2

21

19

14

35

243

Z3 Down CoBANBRIDGJ, part of

BELFAST, do.

DOWNPATIUCK

KILKL.

LIsBuxur, part of

LURGAN, do.

Nwitt, do.

N3WTOWNARDS.

z&. e3n3anag31Co.

BALLYBIANNON, part of.

CLONId$ do.

ENd1sdrtL13N do.

IzvvJNJsTOWN, do.

J$8NSXA,

2. Zondon4erry Co.

BALLvIoNEv pdrt2 F

CaritAdsds, do.

LIMAVADY.

LOdDQNDEIUtY, put of.

MAOr1d11AdZLT.

26. MonaghanCo.

CA5UUCM&C1WSS.

CA8Tt1dLAYNJW, parl of

CLoSdtldR, do.

Cr.ONES, do.

000TSUILL, cia.

DUtDAL fr do.

5I5FGflAN.

27. Tyrone t

ARMAGH, Part of.

OLoomcu1 j2srt ot

0ooxoTow.

1ItJNOANOW,

ENNXS}tltLEN, part o

1vdMsrowr, do

OdAGH.

SFaAd.&Nd5, part of.

44

84

33

26

21

40

50

54

83

41

20

16

11

68

43

120

51

16

20

11

65

69

67

119

88

31

13

13

45

52

170

an184

76

59

31

176

187

2

9

2

7

a

22

38

19

'4

6

3

26

25

4

S

1

42

9

a

26

46

20

15

10

5

35

28

6

17

4

9

6

8

7

13

42

32

10

4

4

94

28

48

34

33

13

9

9

41

95

40 25

34 9

84 15

14 ii

7 5

12 7

48 24

36 14

1 1

4 2

IS 9

41 3

1 i

32. BU o Co.

B t wNA, part of, • 9,610

BOYLS, do '95,525

Daoicoau Wss', . 97,063

sr.ieo, . • • . 143,608

Tomcuur, 135,809

928

223

230

231

232

3,597 i •

16,033 40 • 1

15,019 46 • 5

41,154 176 . 1$ 2

22,910 51 • 2

♦ ♦

.

. . b

20

• • 2

• • • 2

• • 5

1 24• 3 •

• •

38

41

151

49

fl Registration of Mwv i agee; - Births, -andDeaths = Ireland.

Aw - -IIe tered wader t e Act 7 >t 8 V ia., a. 81.

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No. 2a. w*y Co.194 BALLfmAeios, pnrt of, . 123,884 15,333 U $ 2 + • 4 . 1 5 53

195 BALLU Boas, do 19,106 ° 4,395 ; • - .

196 OLISnsar, 192,965 • 20,569 49 . f • , 49

197 GALwA ;' . 197,46 ' 35,719 154 3 ;' : 3 1 ; • 4 150

198 6 LI:sxAMADw, . 100,214 10,486 62 . ' • 62

199 GoRT, 106,045 11,201 31 • i .. • 31

200 Louesitsi, ' 198,832 " 22,244 89 • : • r 89

201 MOUR iit.iw, . 102,363 16,477 55 1 : ' 1 1 53

202 Ouoursauu, 172,289 19,975 54 1 1 • • • • • 1 68

203 Po NNA, . • • • _ 97,046 10,363 38 ] • rt • 1 I 37

204 Roscoixo; part of, • 1,690 559 7 7

203 Scestu^r. do. • 16,691 1,761 7 • 1 1 2 2 b

206 TUAM, . 190,649 31,630 106 4 • 4A

-• • 4i

102'

29. LOI 1m Co. •

207 BAU.YSUAKxox, part of, 32,42b 6,976 14 • I • .t • I 1 18

208 BAwxeoY, do. 42,788 10,037 38 • 5 4 b 33

209 CA RICK-ON-Sa&x. do. 63,48! 14,667 51 • b 8 • 1 6 46

210 M[ANoRKAMILTOw, 141,837 25,465 97 • 4 4 • ; 4 93

211 Moxlwc, 92,958 22,471 70 • 9 !• 1 10 60

30. a7o Co.

212 RAM NA, Put af, 140.802 23,797 62 • T 1 • # 3 • 2 7 55

213 BALLixaosi, do. 126,144 22,299 63 : • •63

214 BszmuLur, . 177,932 14,333 s •• 43

815 Cr►sv wa ►fit, . 140,996' 98•921 97 • $ ; 1 3 94

916 C^a^r ►ax, past of, 19,169: 6,328 ?S • s 93

217 Cs to z, • • • 110,788 s 98,494 • 100 • • . .. 100

218 $u r eza, • •. 104,682 9,4290 97 • - 3 3 3 !^

219 Swrxss!osa, . 161,494. 48,261 193 • 1 1 192

820 W asrroar, • 845,921 37,181 134 • s • 1 7 117

*1. Roscomm Co.

221 ATILoxs, part of, 83,140 15,512 b8 • 4 4 1 • 6 53

222 BAWNia ol, do. 36,626 5,406 6 • b

223 BOYLS, do 84,506 19,319 73 • 1 1 ! • 2 71

2.4 CAWsrct-or-SHAN. do. 37,333 7,494 18 • 1 i 1 12

225 CAMEMEAas, do. 144,399 31,146 08 • 2 2 2 86

226 RoscooiN ON, do. 109,367 17,002 41 1 1 • • 1 40

227 Srsox=Tow x, . . 90,036 18,458.I

47 I

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27

2

27

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24

-19

11

21

4

13

19

16

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4

12

10

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9

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52

51

35

86

94

84

25

7

8

7

9

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14

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9

8

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115

S

17

8

3

4

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2

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13

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8

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20

25

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19

28

24

7

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45

17

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20

23

4

20

6

45

49

12

11

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12

3

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3

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13

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7

10

25

15

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59

28

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3

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1

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13

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39

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13

6

11

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4

17

17

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68

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73

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29 Zeltriza Co.

BA LSUANNON 7art of

BAw300v, do.

CAucIco. ON SCAN. do

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BALLIii, part of.

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CAiTLIBAS.

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SWINE3ORD

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AI)slract of Marriages, 1 6 9 4

61

MARRIAGES in the Year 1894—in SUPERiNTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.

MARRIAGES.

Signed theRegistered in tha Of Persons Mrriago Regietei with

Quarter ending the last Contracted between Of not of Marksday ot full Age.

- ----------- ----------------------- SUPERINTENDENT

Caos in REGISTRARS'

Id

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20 10 2 4 4 2 2 10 ii C 10

16

50

34

14

at30

19

9

3

2

42

12

46

18

9

19

13

ii

7

2

33

12

83

7

22

7

3

10

1

3

17

9

25

3

8

14

6

21

ii

43

128

14

28

82

50

42

14

7

S

92

4

10

4

2

2

1

3

2

4

13

3

3

5

4

4

6

3

5

4

2

16

4

3

5

S

9

2

10 i •1

2

3

1

2

1

9

31

S

3

10

4

4

2

8

22

56

ii

24

13

33

11

21

65

6

6

14

11

34

6

16

13

41

6

a

10

6

29

3

10

11

39

5

5

IS

12

9

11

3

17

I 4 3 8 4 13 1 , I . • 2 2 1 1 1

14 8 10 6 31 2 1 I 2 . I I I 2

20 6 9 17 45 . 4 3 7 3 I 3 10 5 3 9

27 21 28 18 77 2 15 3 18 5 . 6 14 9 4 15

19 25 12 14 65 2 5 8 2 2 3 19 16 13 0

30

14

30

46

12

48

£1

157

62

22

2

a

53

20

25

21 3 110 6 103 2 2 . 2 2 . . s 4 3 3

11 18 7 8 39 1 II . 6 1 1 14 9 7 9

47_ 51 31 64 154 8 12 1 53 9 6 10 30 20 55 09

35 II S 45 2 3 I 4 13 1 4

-

12 8 6 8

I

Registration of 31arraqes, Births, and Deaths, ireland.

AGES of 8 ,,764 PERSONS WHO WERE VLURIED IN IR1LPN1 IN THE YER 1394.

The To tal Number of MARRIAGES registered in Ireland in t1i3. Year 1894 was 21,02 ; the preciseAges of both Parties were specified in 4 , 382 instances.

AGES of 4,382 MEN and 4,382 WOMEN marriecl in Irelana in the Year 1894

17-15- ]o- r I E 50- 55- 60- 1 65- 70- 75- 80- Total.

. Mcn • • 1 4 :ui O 1G2 1O7 1j79 77 35 ]3 so 57 28 8 10 1 1 1Women, . 2 1 0 59 136 26 386 1,764 13126 382 144 71 30 17 9 4 1 1 . . 43S

AGES of 4,005 BACHELORS and 4,169 SPINSTERS married in 1894.

- Us- IC- 7- 18- 19- O- 21- 2- 30- 1 35- 40- 45- O- 55- 60- 1 65- 70- 7 - 80 - To tal.

B ltc1or, k I 4 15 70 162 1,198 1 1 315 718 287 126 46 20 9 3 1 . , 4O5Spiiister, . 10 59 136 246 386 1,756 1,087 337 95 35 14 5 . 1 . 4,169

AGES of 377 WIDowERS and 213 Wioows married in 1894.

18- 19- 20- 21 25- 31 35... 40-. 45. 50- 6- 60- 65- Th75 SO_ I Total.

Widowers, . . . . . . :4 79 71 67 34 37 19 15 9 1 1 37;Widows, . . . . . 8 30 45 49 86 16 12 3 4 1 .

AGES of 4,38 liUSBNDS and their WIVES in combination in 1894.AGES OPWIVES. -------------- -

YAns.-----"-

, I . - , . - .,.. 1 16-W— 4 I • I . i I • , , . . , • •,,•

18-. • 9 1 3 4 9 i . . . . . , ••.•. is ia-111— • I 5 19 18 16 9 1 1 1 • . . , • • . . IQ 19—20— • • 12 28 43 55 311 9 • • • • • • -•••• 162 20—21— 9 4 22 41 94 166 750 336 15 4 2 • • • ••.. 1,207 21--q

Pq 25—. • 1 10 32 61 103 63) 455 08 1' 5 • • . •• 1,59 25--30— • I S 10 21 53 226 327 no w 4 - • • . , - 797 30-35— • • I 9 1 7 S 130 86 33 6 3 . , . . • . • 358 99-.-.40— , , • - 2 4 41 42 40 49 15 4 3 • . . . . • 193 40-- ç

cl 4— • 4 • , I 1 6 16 23 18 9 4 2 • . • • 80 45 -50—. • • , , 1 1 3 6 8 7 16 10 4 1 •--., 7 50-•'155_ • , • • • • •

S 8 3 5 7 2 1 ,.... 28 55— -'160— • • • - - - 1 2 1 6 2 2 1 3 • • • 18 60-65-.- • , • - , - - J - } 2 - 4 • 1 1 - • , 10 65-

I70— • , • , - • - I , , , - • - , . - - • I 70-is—. • • , - ' • - • I • • • - • - • 1 75-80&iip , • . - • • - - • • • , • • - - I • • I 8O&up.

4,382 ffubanc1a,Toa1 Wives, 2 10 69 136 948 386 1,764 1126 381 144 71 50 17 3 4 1 1 4,52 Wives .

The Tab1 re4 vertically OioW9 the nurnbr of JVive.9 at each ago with the ages of their Husbands w11ezi married :--fhn; of 156 If" of the age 18 aud.under 19 yoa.ra One married a Hrn1ynd aged 17 Three niarricl HusbandsiS; agod yoars, &o.I.Lcad harfrautz4, tho Tablo shows the numlcr of ffus&ow3 at eauh age, with the ages of thgir Wives when married —Thus, of 162 Hwbanax of the ago0 and under 1 years Twelve maniad When aged 17 TvenyefQ7t Wivesyears; mturiecl aged 18 years, &c.

--,•-

AGES of 3,880 E3 crnaois and. 3,880 S PINSTETUS, who intermarried in I 804.. AGES OF SPINSTERS.

;:;;yEns- ;:Li 40j45/50/55/60I6780:o

_i57- , , • - , . - - . • - • - -

16— - • • - - • - I . . • .-----.15--

:17— • I j • I- - - ' , • '

I 16—-

s— • s a g :i i .

, - • - • 417—

19— • I S :19 19• •

15- - • - , • • -

D 20— • , iS 28 43 35 3869 19-

21-- 4 J 22 93 165 flo iso 14, ,

1 1 • • •

, . • 162 20—

25— - 1 10 19 60 102 616 424 52 S. , . , 1,153 21-

50— ' • I 8 0 19 50 206 285 909 9 2•

• •

(5 25_

85— , • J 1 5 , 6 77 107 60 12 1698 30-

: 1 ' - . . S 3 25 28 27 51 4

1•

1• 566 35-

^M

: - • - 1 1 4 :o ii io • , ,

,

-

• - , 112 40-

50- • •J • - •I 1 2 2

- - , 40 45-

... 05— - • • - - - I 4 :t •

• • • • - , - 15 50-.60-. • •

, . • • . • , S 55-

66—• •

• • .

- , • - . , • •60-

76— • • . ,-.

••

••

,-

-.

- .• -

, - - --.•• 65-

76— - • I - ' -•

* - - • - - - • , 70-

1,80 & ap - - • - , •• . • - - 75-. •

, , * ' • - • .. - • , - , • • - -- 89 d

spinstero, 2 10 135 240Total

L, -m-- -iL.Llf I983 64 9 • . aS&

'01, am"111 qq^--

Ages of Persons Married, 184 63

AGESof125BxCIrELORs and 125WIDows who intermarried in the year18M:+Is OV WIDOWS.

YEARS

17—.

o_21— . . . . 3 6 2 j i . . . 1521-25-. . . . 2 1 12 8 4 . . . 40 i8-

5 1 . . . . 20 30-35— . . . . . . 1 2 5 10 3 . . . . . . 21 35-40-- . . . . . . , I 1 3 6 2 j . • • . . 14 40— .,45— . . . . . . . . . 2 .

115Q— . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 . 1 . . . b50-5 — . . . , . . . . . . . . i . . . . . 65— Aq

60— . . . . . . . . . . , . i . . . i

I 65-- . . . . . . . . . . . , • • I • . I 65—.

70-

75-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76-- 80&up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80&u.)

155 Bachelorø.Totalw, -::--:— —:---T--T- ii : 125 w1dows.

AGES of 289 WIDOWERS and 289 SPINSTERS who Intermarried in the year 1894.

--- --.—-----AGES OF SPINSTE, - EQ. :i-

YEARS. 15- 10- 17- 18- 19- 20- 21- 55- 50- 05- 40-- 45- 50- 55- 0- 115- 70- 1 76- 80-

(].i— . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-

16— . . , . . . . . . .17— * . , . . . . . . . . 1.

18— . . ' . . . . . - . . . . . . . . 18-

00—i

21 — . . . . I 1 7 . . . . . . . . . . .951—.I

: 25— . . . . I 1 12 13 1 . I . . . . 0 06-

I30t— . * . 2 8 19 35 10 1 . . . . . o—

35— . . . . 1 1 Ii 11 16 . . . —

40— . . . , * I 16 U 11 9 4 . . . . , . . 65 40-

45— . . . . . . 0 6 6 7 4 1 . . . . . 5 46-

50— . . . 1 . . 3 5 5 7 1 1 . . 53 5—.

55— . . . . . . . I 4 1 5 1 . . . . . . . 11 55-

60— . . . . . . . j i 1 1 8 . . ....-. 660-

66— . . . . • . 1 . . . 3 . .... 665-

70— . . . . .

I — . . . , . . , . . I . • , . . . . I 7?8_1

80&up . . . - . . . .289 Widowers

Spixisters,—

.Total •—------------

.-

I 4 . . . 1 . . Spinsters.

-. 6 66 87

—.----------------.64 5] 23 9 289

-

AGES of 88 WIDOWERS and 88 WIDOW8whointermarried in the year 1894.— - -

AGES OF WIDOWS-

— :H1 1 65——

Ic-

. . . * , . , . , * . o-

51— . . . . . . . , . . , . .*.,. 21-

25-4 . . . . . . s . . . .

30-4 . . . . . o s i . . . . . js zso—

35— 1 1 , . . . . . . 15 Ss—.

- 4— * . . . • , 2 1 9 1 i 1 ,... 16 40— çc

45— . . . . , * , . 1 5 8 8 . . . . . . . 846—cc

50--- I 8 11 3 . . . 14 80-

• 58 — . - . - . I 3 2 1 1 • 856— •

60— • • • • * • • • I • a • 2 1 • •' • • 9 60-

66— • • • • • . • • • I • • • I . • • 1 65-

70- . • • . . • • . * * • . , ••••••75—. • . * • • • • • . • • • . • • •$'• 76--

80*zxp • • . • • * • • ; - , • • • • ••.••• 80up

$8 W8owera.Total

WicSow8, ••—

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11_,_ [ 15 1-

20 VT

•- 2 • • 88

12

1

Registration o ` arriages ) Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

..M RZGES, XB.TES, .ND DZATUSin each PROVINCE and COUNTY in IRELAND, registered in

the year 1894.

TOTAL. BIRTHS.AREtA in

PROVINCES AcrOS Popula- rnn

l iJ egiegiti

timate Illegitimate DEATHS. ,exaxusi-ye W Births Birti s. .*;

ACID largerlarger

t1(31i, GK •^,,^-

.r- - MA'^ Qy

COUNTIES. Rivers,Lake ,and

1891,c ^` `^

Tideway s p WA

., c^ .^ c.c

IRELAND, 20,327,917 4,704750 21,602 14,354 83,528 53,922 51,432 1,450 1,425 41 0377 42,151 21,826

Nn PROVINCES.

I. LEIN$T'ER, . . 4,8313,708 1,187,760 6,030 26,763 23,915 13,758 13,005 357 370 12,019 11,706 2,948

11. MUNSTER, . 5,934,681 1,172,402 4,6)5 25,186 19,424 13,002 12,184 282 270 9,685 9 7^9 5,762

M. T.TL$TEIt, 5,322,334 1,619,81.4 8, 04 38,524 29,589 19,593 18,931 V45 734 14,288 15,303 8,935

IV. aO; AUG 'T, . 4,234,22)1 721,774 2,336 14,881 10,700 7,560 7,312 55 51 5,387 5,313 4,181

x,-P,ovwc o x .---MARRIAGE , BIRTHS, AND DEATHS, 1894-COUNTIES,

No.

I CAR LOW, • . , , 221,295 40,936 152 769 854 390 379 14 21 445 409 - 8,5

2 DUBLIN, . 226,821 419,216 2, 928 1 1,558 9,823 6,005 5,553 154 138 4,849 4,974 1,735

3 KrLDAI , 418,496 70,206 $16 1,446 1,231 751 695 22 24 028 606 212

4 1c1tc8NNY, . , , 507,254 87,261 306 1,765 1,6.33 902 863 29 21 835 818 112

S tt a's, , 493,263 65,563 258 1,544 1,094 643 695 14 15 544 550 250

6 LoNaioBxy, • 257,770 52,647 179 996 900 515 481 8 6 494 406 96

'T Louvu, AND CO OF ^F^ETOWN OF PROGRE A, 201,619 71,038 262 1,416 1,210 702 97 II 20 385 625 79

8 MATH, . . r r 578,298 76,987 281 1,405 1,312 098 707 14 21 736 657 13

QUEEN'S, r r . 424,853 64,883 251 1,244 1,116 C32 612 16 11 577 539 128

10 WEsTMi ATu,, . 1 434,017 65,100 232 1,320 1,169 657 663 11 19 598 571 151

11 WZXFO1U, 0 573,200 111778 468 2,156 2,325 1,092 1,064 34 48 1,184 1,141 -i6g

12 Wiouoiv, . 499,822 62,136 304 1,271 1,045 675 593 30 19 545 too 226

x .-P 2.c OP uNs .-MARRIAGE , BIRTHS, AND DEATHS, 1894-OUNTIES.

13 CLARE_, • r 168,265 124,483 363 2,455 1,826 1,283 1,172 20 18 930 996 629

14 Corm, . . 1,838,921. 438,432 1,787 9,473 7,488 4,811 4,162 86 89 3,732 3,756 1,985

15 Ki rtict, . , , 1,159,356 179,136 635 4,085 2,515 2,160 1,925 32 18 1,289 1,216 1,570

16 Lnia^Rxc€ , . 362,073 158,012 717 3,468 2,803 1,754 1,711 48 48 1,393 1,410 665

17 TwxxtAnv, , 1,048,068 173,788 725 3,889 3,016 1,901 1,683 63 53 1,482 1,534 573

18 WAr&RFORT), . 456,198 98,251 379 2,116 1,776 10193 1,023 33 44 859 917 340

XXX.- V C ox, usTEE-MABRIAGES, BIRTRS, AND :BATH , 1894-COUNTIES.

19 Ar T xir, , . . . 711,276 428,128 3,204 [2,621 9,336 6,376 6,246 72 321 4 442 4,894 3,285

20 Anr- AG C, . . . 313,036 143,289 718 3,210 2,606 1,^595 1,613 74 66 1,280 1,826 604

21 CAVAN, . , 465b1 *1; 1. 21 -488 1, Oa' 988 I5 15 && 783 fr

22 tGNiGAL, . . 1190868 'fts" -*99 2ei6 88 31- 32 1,2J"U 1,321 1,259

23 DOWN, . . . 6 1,927 267,059 1,455 7,1.30 5,184 3,649 3,483 129 117 2,468 2,716 1.,904

24 PZU MANAGH, , . 417,665 74,170 281 1^317 1,147 666 651 34 33 565 582 1' 0

25 LONDONDICztn' . .. 513,318 155,009 763 3,338, 2,613 1,724 1,614 81 59 1,205 1,408 725

26 Mo Ao1uF's, . • . 47"T9f? 9 6 n$3 1 82BB H k m+_1,'88 78 r ROD 10 sr27 T1R0NIZ, , , 778,943 171,401 6,85 3,351 2,982 1,681. 7,670 83 69 1,465 2,517 869

rv....Povxcz ox1 CONtTGXT.MABRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS, 1894-COUNTIES.

29 GAt.w x, . 4 . 1,502.362 214,712 711 4,504 3,430 2,321 2,181 23 17 1,696 1,734 1074

29 L TT•1tn, . . 376,810 78,615 271 1,534 1,133 792 742 4 3 602 511 421

30 MAYO, . . - 1,31 i,S, O 21E,d34 747 4,851 3,150 2,438 2,413 12 18 1,844 1*60 16`01

in BoscCrt 0 `t . . . 581,407 114,397 825 2,121 1,87A 1.066 1,055 9 0 819 759 543

3j 2OO, . . . 451,815 og'013 312 1,871 1,429 90 921 7 4 726 703 2

89 123 "-23

39 39 2

163 104 -4

248 218 53

34 26 14

117 154 26

30 59 10

95 93 -4

62,148

9,040

41

189

212 91

98

32,120

5,121

17

80

78

33

27

2

3,820

11,499

71

203

267

135

128

1' 4

110,943

20 457

125

359

465

298 261

9 6

28,479

4,347

10

72

60 30

42

I

107,517

14,876

31

297

271

152

115

7 6

52,998

6,433

137

119

109

35

64

3

55,16'I

10,488

44

186 : 10

88

88

3 4

Abstract of Ma)flCt9eS; Births, and Deaths, 1894. 65

2AEXAGES, BXX.TXS and zis registered in the Year 1894.

I.- PXOVXNC O LEXNSTE-MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS, 1894.

SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS, ARRANGED BY COUNTIES

Wherever the minus sign (-) is prefixed to the nurnbei given iu the column head " xce,s of Births uYr Death, it denotes that the births, instead ofexceeding the deaths, were, in fact, less than the Deaths to the extent stated.

TOTAL BfltT}IS

SUPERINTENDENT AREi Popula W Including Illegitimate

BEGIST1ARS in tLon, Illegitimate Births Births.

DISTRICTS 1891 .5 'Statute • -- - -- - - - .5

Acres, ?P4E - E • P4 P4

I BuTINGiASs, part of, 181150 2,596 13 53 21 32 i 21 16 19No 1 Carlow Co

2 CARLOW, do . 148,021 2319,71') 119 582 684 294 288 12 ia 1 355 1140.9 -1023 ENNIscoRTssv, do . 9,026 1,080 . id 23 to 6. . 14 -4 Naw Ross, do 25,094 30906 5 52 59 32 20 1 37 22 -7d SHILLELAGH,, do 21,004 8,545 15 66 53 33 331 28 25 13

2. Dublin Co.6 BAL1tOTHRV, , . . 75,290 l',19 76 398 216 207 191 9 2 154 142 1027 C1LBRIDOE, part of, . 26,237 5,242 3' 100 78 56 53 1 1 44 34 318 DU]SLIN, NO1tTZO, . 41192 1489J( 1,035 4,680 3,694 2,469 2,221 60 62 11839 1,85 9869 DuBLIN, SouTH, . . 48,100 200,709 1,515 5,393 4,892 279 2605 69 64 2,390 21502 303

10 DUNSIIAVGOLIN) part of . 8,781 968 2 15 14 78 . 5 9 1ii RAThDOWN, do . 27,131 46,182 265 961 849 487 174 3 0 417 438 112

3, 301dare Co,12 ATE, part of, . 113,111 18,015 83 369 31 iuo 170 13 6 IU 107 2813 BALTzraLAss, do 172153 21202 0 57 32 26 31 3 j' 15 2514 Cxia1ne, do 63,69 9,314 28 178 199 08 80 2 2 95 104 ox1 Eornrtnv, do . 69,434 6,02 32 108 b7 os 43 2 47 50 1116 N&ts, do. 165,101 3,623 167 734 SOc 333 371 S 13 295 20 169

81,061 8,037 27 161 146 81 80 7 '1

24 7 118 3,060 7 55 66 23 32

193244 25,754 91 530 441 252 278 3 1

55,565 6,405 50 130 112 66 62 .

138,8413 22,227 83 468 1346 228 240 4 5

69 2793 10,673 92 178 194 98 80 2

1,964 37,010 64 318 252 160 158 4

110,013 24$ 964 83 302 454 269 243 4

65,909

41,295

94415

hstraetshow

13,143

20,897

S6998

88 the Rule hers by comp1te Supenntondexot RegIZtl

44 217 243 702

81 429 3134 223

1$13 883 624 465

. Zilkenuy Co

17 CALLAN, part of,

18 CA-ARICK-0-1 Sum, do

L9 CASTYECOisER,

10 KILKENNY, .

21 NEW Ross, part of,

22 TnoMAsTow, .

32 Usus'roioo, part o1

31 W&T1sFoaD, do

s, ing's Co.

25 1D2NDERRY, part of,

80 MOUVT1%I9JZTC1C, do.

27 PA18ONSrOW1, do

2Q RosoRzt, do

29 TLYLLAMO2E, do

6 Longfod Co

so 134,,L1rMAjeON, part of,

51 0 IiA*t'RD, do

32 Loo1'tnu,

V. Zouth and CoofTon of Droghea.

33 Aiuicit, parof, . .

54 Dioosriz&, do. . .

5 DUNDALK do

* For

76 30 15

26 20 9

230 214 80

5 57 18

167 180 122

112 82 --1S

137 115 66

245 209 48

115 , 3 128 515 -26

204 3 6 136 188 85

378 8 12 301 322 220

ILXS' Dstrteis, SOC 75C9 754

6t3 Regstrcttwn of Marricçqes, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

x-Povxcz ox 1 X.EZNSTXrn-MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS, 1894-SUPERINTENDENT REGiSTRARS' DIsTRIoTs-cotirnted.

-IOTAL. )3flTHb

--------------------------

- -

.-----

ARJtSUPERINTENDENTPopula- u

DrrrnThchithngI1igtma 1J1ogthDLto

inREGISTRARS' tion, c BLrthS Ilirths

StLtUte & nDISIRICTS 18%.

- - --- --

Acres E ?4 ce

TZI p

No B Meath CO.

36 AUDEI; prt of, . 0,309362 20 iO 60 3 27 2 3 27 -xc

a? CLBREDxB, do 718 425 . 8 1 a . • I . 7

8 Dtoouxo t, do 7,7U 8315 46 165 214 8 j 80 42 109 JO -

39 DIWSgAVOIxLIN, do 99,494 87168 30 146 1d3 61 82 1 1 70 63 1

do ErnNDEniw, do . 21,91 2,4427 33 41 14 19 1 22 i -s

41 KILLS, do . 103,426 15186 41 2O 256 116 144 5 5 157 119 34

42 iAVA&,.... 9414U 16,099 71 30 317 145 116 3 7 160 157 -iG

43 OLtirrxE, part of, , . 44,122 6,312 17 10 102 36 46 , 1 52 50

44 TRpz . . . . 111,52) l(01 1 & SW 268 160 150 1 3 151 117 42

9, Queen's Co.

45 ABtiIH, , . 127,042 19,080 67 347 350 1 G Isr 3 174 175

46 ATm?, part of, . 48,020 6720 23 125 91 62 44 J 8 46 45 15

47 CA, It do . 37,136 6,34g 30 162 87 81 81 1 j 41 46 71$

48 MI)TMLLc, do . 176,08 28191 111 57 519 278 259 7 4 280 239 18

49 Bo$CBxCA, do . 30,419 30825 20 22 57 47 3 , o 27 25

50 URI.ToF()Rc, do . 6,55 489 . tO 12 4 6 . 6 6 ---x

.O. Westmeath Co

&I AT5LON1, ]art of . 61622 14,217 40 303 262 I$6 147 I 4 186 126 4152 VAI VU 0 1 1 do . 30,410 3)267 19 70 54 an 40 . I 28

3 DJIviN, . . ?4 329 9,3g0 30 212 19 US 09 2 3 81 78 53M thi&uc pxtcf, . . 364_8 4,322 fl 72 65 39 33 . . 37 28 7

5 MU4tNLtit, 208,60 3OGi I 1J 609 sss 293 316 8 Ii 285 282 4iso TuLzAToxu, part of, . 15 550 2,624 LI 54 61 26 28 . • 30 21 *7

11. 'Wexford Co.

57 Cscouru part of, 187,Gdi $2761 122 621 697 310 311 8 14 356 841 ---7658 Gonv ,... 130,031 18, 156 49 366 331 203 163 5 9 167 14 3559 N]sv BOSS, 7)1;rt of; . 23,67 25,201 1CO 488 549 245 243 6 15 272 277 6r6D SHXLLxcLG3, do . 5,587 1518 . Ii 8 5 . 5 3 3til Wixconx, . , 125,301 30,112 7 670 1 40 329 341 15 is 34 3x6

12. Wicklow Co.

62 IMtTINGLASS, put of . 103,506 11,1 13 219 221 10 113 3 3 12a 93 -63 1&3, ac. . 51087 3,355 8 60 61 23 37 1 31 -t64 13A+K3OWN do. 3067 2,897 63 1176 14 92 84 1 2 63 78 3565 Rxiou, . . . 27487 27,526 137 610 462 337 273 21 5 236 226 34846 Sxicz&or, PMA of, . 83,075 10,046 53 206 350 117 89 4 3 88 rf 45

XL-ROVZWCZ OXirN-MARRIAcES,B1RTus, AND DEATHS, 1894-

SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DXSTBIO1.

13. Clare Co.

67- B4tLLVAGUAW, . 71,452 41387 6 81 81 41 40 2 2 4 553 CoR*()?fl, . , . 6,386 5,529 17 ss 72 67 39 2 1 40 32 2492 :ENNOS, . , . 112,505 11 771 90 408 332 219 189 M 152

70 ENx8T1M0N, . . 2,281 0,108 so 415 297 234 201 1 5 132 305 I71 K rummuRn . . 62,31 10,503 26 s 143 J7 jj 74 0872 3tttun, , . . 136,788 312493 95 673 505 349 326 5 5 261 245 15973 L3køiic, part of 68,700 543 37 345 82 79 66 . 40 6174 StJtxt8, do. . . 69 629 9,954 33 189 140 98 93 8 62 495 T;LLA, . . . . 8625 11,69 9 209 13 92 109 92

Abstract of JllarricLges, Births, and Deaths, 1894. 67

ZL--PR.OVXNCE O U ST a--MARRTAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS, 1894--SUPERINTENDENT ItEGISTRAnB' DISTRICTS-continued.

TOTAL BiRT11S.

SZTPERINTENDEI^ 'AREA

Papzil - ua Including11logttim ,te I11e itinn to DEATHS.

REGSSTRA.RS'in

lion, 0Birt L I3 a tl^s .

Statute" teDTSTRICTS. Z° G

P c4 , r

No. 1 . Cork Co

76 BANDON $ 101,315 20,180 61 418 332 911 207 6 4 170 162 86

77 BANTJ Y, . . . 106,855 I 1,940 37 349 214) 179 170 3 120 92 137

i 8 CkSTLETOWN, . 73,445 12,389 36 270 156 131 139 `? 61 9 a 114

7 9 CLONA IZDI, . O . 80,465 21,955 53 412 3215 21 O 202 . 171 154 87

80 Cortzr, . . 169,732 132,792 810 3,228 2,805 1,6,32 156 33 35 1,371 1,431 423

81 DUNI ANWWAY, . • 103,917 15,197 39 326 238 171 155 1 1 111 121 88

82 Frztmov, . . 148,360 21533 82 404 457 201 233 11 8 244 213 37

83 ICANTtIRK, 185,685 26,171 109 531 350 258 273 2 4 184 lW i 181

84 ITxLi u Loci, part of, 19)384 4,225 20 112 80 53 59 1 44 36 32

85 KiNSAL , . . 79,651 18,893 69 332 2JG 167 165 • I 140 156 36

80 MACROOM, . 179,108 26,088 104 559 381 210 279 1 6 177 204 178

87 MALLOW, . . R 149,565 23,406 88 510 462 75 233 11 7 217 245 4$

88 1 oot.EToN, • • 109,266 23,993 65 439 393 216 223 5 2 196 197 46

89 MILLSTREET, . 74,90 ► 12,163 2:? 1)8 184 145 171; 4 5 :)8 86 97

90 MJTCHEMSTOWN, pat of • 48, 406 9, 852 54 198 174 5 103 3 3 308 66 24

91 SKInBERx 1 , 116,024 28,469 66 570 317 21 276 • 3 168 149 283

92 SKLwLL, 57,169 11,233 22 201 13$ 112 95 65 73 69

93 YQuaHAL, part of, 36,639 11,043 47 237 188 120 117 3 8 81 107 49

15• Kerry CIO"

94 CiAHIF: ts'G'3^k N} . • 197,545

23,854

so

493

254

1161

2311

119

I3:

239

95 125,278

]9,021

157

512

267 `_'78 234

136

131

24,E

96 NEN lARE, . 198,152

10,319

32

338

206

193

169

117

89

1.52

97 KILLARNEY, r • 251,287

40,558

154

960

609

525

441

10

4

314

295

360

98 LIsTOWBL, part of, . 165,247

31,597

114

781

521

399

311

11

8

957

264

260

99 To . . • 221,847

44,787

187

972

658

495

4(3

6

346

312 ,314

6. mor ck O ar

100 G"RUA^xy. 83,324

12,539

179

201

99

89

8

1

100

102 -212

101 KILUALLOCK, part of, 125,766

23,913

84

49)

483

2417

244

12

19

239

Iii

56

I09 LZorziucK, do. 109,251

60.040

391

1,525

11237

764

761

20

14

559

5"r8

588

103 Lfl TOWEL, do. 2 1, 672

4,524

11 103

68

49

31

37

85R

104 MITCYOELSTOWWN, do. 38,501

5,800 28 138

92

74

64

40

52

46

105 NEWCASTLE, . . 143,802

26,503

109

574

418

291

1183

9

7

214

204

156

106 R.&T1IE ALE, • . 101,888

17,627

52

317

X07

163

149

3

3

146

161

10

107 TrvrxRARjr, part of, 35,659

7,835

13 141

145

86

75

2

64

81 -4

1.17. Tipperary Co

108 BO FtRXSO1CANU, . 81,850

9,180

16I

133

89 722

I 64 71

26

109 CALLAN O955E of

41,862

6 1205

140

120

94

40

3

57

63

20

110 CA C. tWK-ON-SUXR, Co. 25,191

7,559

46

181

169

97

84

7

9

89

84

19

111 CASHEL. . . 156437

22,183

79

41.5

380

230

206

8

288

752

112 CtoGflw, ,, •® . 117,422

17,022

7

3j

.996

175

169

8

3

142

154

113 c o2 s J , part Of, 46,935

15,575

98

347

355

166

181

S

5

177

178 a

114 ^iSi^,R^VJ3' r w i • 183,08$

27,382

113

566

316

250

6

8

209

209

its

115 PARSONETOWN, part of, 27,428

2,290

4

so

1,7

23

I

14

20

5

116 .1,os ill, do. 87,540

9,019

81, 1 77

at

72

4

2

92

85 -zx

1.17

142,542

25,6s

221

541

417

278

264

3

5

206

1141

95

113 TipXERA Y, part of, . 144,528

27,051

119

613

435

320

293

14

15

220

215

178

119 Ux ,Lz tGPORD, Co. . 24,644

10

55

10

2G

919

5

38 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, i eland.

XL-POVXNCE 01' xuNsTR.MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEA.THS, 1894

SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS-continued.

-.--TOTAL- - -j---.

BUtTHb

SUPERINTENDENTREGISTRARS

DISTRICTS

ARIUin

Statute 'Acres

Popua-tion,1891,

flEATH$ ,

P4 Cdc

p

ti3

E4c

IncludingIllogitirnato Births--- -

E-41 2 I

.

IllegitimateBirths

_________-.----'--..-----

,

-

- I£

I-

I E

No. 18 Waterford Co

10 CARTtIcM ON-Sum, part of, 55,319 7,09 31 141 102 70 71 2 3 si 48 39

lffl CLONTRUL, do 40,773 5,99 4 91 83 46 45 1 39 44

1I DIJNOARTAN, . . 9t,041 7021 58 317 265 185 162 9 8 130 133 8

123 EXLMACTROMAS, 64,478 S 312 21 156 176 76 80 5 8 87 89 -co124 Lisoiu, .0 07,048 15,124 48 J02 288 163 140 4 2 134 154 14I2) WATERFORD, pat of . 70,551 39,820 IOi q90 794 501 480 12 23 331 413 196126 YouGvAT,, do 33,985 5,nm 17 89 68 53 36 . 34 34 21

XXXP1IOVXCE or STE-MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS 1894-

SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.

19. Antrim Co

127 ANTRIM, . . . 117,127 29,655 145 173 633 LIl 342 23 16 251 282 12 40128 Brctrxi 102,197 I4470 404 O6 211 14 142 ' I, lot lu 93129 Bxtir, . . 161,162 58,997 329 1,390 1011 698 692 51 56 401 bO 379ISO BALLMOfl, part of, . 101,553 21,927 116 541 396 274 267 17 lb 196 202 143Ill BELY do . 31,339 232,9€ 23 7859 5,880 3,954 3,901 116 165 2,788 3,092 1,979

132 COJFRAI'E, . 1G,79 6,235 96 159 97 N 78 4 4 413 51 55133 LAiNE, . , , , 117,601 3370 198 604 586 414 450 57 131 281 195 318134 Lmnuyw, part of, . . 48,OO 24,086 174 619 546 290 319 14 17 288 258 73333 LuxtaAv, do . , 12,318 3892 6 77 72 36 41 3 1 30 42 5

Armagh Co

136 AiuxAou, part of, 146,178 55,034 970 11074 994 534 540 53 15 481 613137 Lrnwa, do . 18,012 6,993 26 115 141 72 83 3 2 6 2 79 14238 do. 4 30,540 10,109 51 15 112 99 96 2 4 70 52 73139 DUNDALK, do. . 57525 11726 , 53 l 39 91 • 9 8

Iio LURMN, do 40336 41,282 253 12095 728 sai 56 I g

I 141 Nxwiw, do 72,348 31,145 118 668 601 348 320 8 7 31 86 64

Cavan Co.

B4XbU'BoRQtu1, , . 63,911 16,751 £3 328 246 176 12 4 5 131 114 g343

IBtnso'v, part of, . .w 61,908 10,967 49 199 151 94 99 9 68 63

144 CAVAN , ,,,, 161,074 41,674 18 810 666 47 373 1 6 313 323 144145

146

CQO1FBUA, part of,

ENNscIzLi', do 4

593S3

40,507

19O92

6,397

16

31

339

100

251

76

173

83

159

47

7 4

.

115 386

33 .

81

147 GR.AA1U, do. . 20,2&1 3,612 31 109 87 99 so . , 43 46 15148 KELLS, do, , 6,080 1,289 19 2 10 13 12 • S 7 1349 OLTCASPLI, do. 41,991 10,038 u 213 129 109 104 1 68 61

22 Donegal Co.

130

131

159

153

Th4

BALJW45HA'O, part of, .

3:1oKgQ&L, . .

flANGUY ! •

GLZNrIES, . , .

1XS}QW2' , .

41,507

160,403

125,677

257,479

15O412

10,152

232,891

15,674

341219

30,451)

36

71

57

123

126

178

387

459

725

448

174

309

500

438

453

83

flO

207

386

37

95

181

223

939

289

I

3

4

3

3

3

2

8

2

5

91

956

103

201

215

81

133

97

234

238

3

78

287

193

15

186

157

IlIc

169

LTKJ'Y, . ,

Lo1oDzrY part of, ,

3(irL#oRi, . .

81auANl,part o1

STRAXOPl &M,.

101,547

58,954

1112334

63,103

1211132

13,'150

9,774

21,806

11,600

1,5,108

59

49

93

59

62

289

201

4135

261

277

25

105

584

160

211

394

96

243

924

146

195

iot

529

137

131

6

i

4

'

1

4

3

5

4

119

45

149

77

97

116

60

135

89

117

34

96

181

.1S

Abstract of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, 1894.

xXX-?EOV1NC O LsT-MARRIAGES, BIRTHS ANDDEATHS, 1894-SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' ]DISTRICTS-Continued.

-TOTAL BfltrHs

SUPERINTENDENTA1TA Including DNA-TWO.

Po Pula- ,i 1I1egitrnftte Illegitimate

REGISTRARS"in Births.

tion Birtbs•.

D1STRICT.StatuteAcro,

1891. '• n ---------

______

P I 'Tf1 T[ IM Z4

No. Down Co

160 33ANBRIDG; part of,, 107,138 468 198 848 608 436 412 23 18 385 363 150

161 BELFAST, do. 17,033 57e264 406 2,450 1,365 1,278 II72 22 14 837 728 10S

162 DOWNPATItiC1, . 147,441 432236 213 919 84151 466 453 21 24 414 41 74

163 KILtEBL 81;834 18,181 93 38 284 192 191 4 2 136 548 99

164 LzsBnu, part of, . 71,671 26,574 70 566 480 288 278 11 10 234 246 86

165 LUitGAN do. 27,293 12,98 39 326 201 15 161 7 4 109 92 12.5

166 NEwnY do. WA 65.627 26989 919 SP 451 56 254 8 2 209 242 59

167 NWOWARDS, . . 93,890 41,286 28 11,136 860 568 588 33 45 394 466 578

z ermanhCo

168 BLsiiAo1, part o . 58887 7,150 14 109 76 61 48 . S 33 43 33

169 CLONES, do 45,703 8,923 38 145 162 80 65 2 4 80 8 -x 7

170 Fzqrqi9x.1LLHT4,do. 157,116 28,721 113 551 470 570 231 is 13 234 236 81

171 IRY1srowN, do . 57,760 I1,30 41 190 153 104 95 9 10 91 95 16

172 Lrsss, . . 98,709 18,074 75 813 256 151 165 5 A 127 129 67

zs ont1onderryCo

173 B&LLvxoN'v, part of . 22,362 6,765 56 128 122 66 65 1 3 54 68 6

174 Voxnui, do. 96,44 26655 156 65 461 313 302 26 13 186 285

175 LIMAVADY, . . 152711 23369 88 490 382 266 224 ii 16 181 201 108

176 LowDolmEnity, part of, 85,172 60,247 280 59232 903 607 625 16 14 432 471 329

177 M1.GHEIUF1LT, 156,719 44,976 213 873 755 42 401 27 ia 355 403 Ila

ZL oua3in Co

119 CaxccAcoss, , 60,661 16,414 66 295 263 138 157 4 3 147 118 85

179 OASTBLANZY, part of, , 63,761 19,465 85 366 332 172 194 5 6 163 169 34

180 Czo6an, 40. 12,338 1964 4 32 40 14 38 • 20 20 8

181 CLONES, do . 27,199 8,913 *2 10 180 81 79 5 3 88 95

182 4kDTEHtiz 40, . 36,463 7,578 13 159 122 82 10 I 4 54 64 30

183 D uniuiç do. . 4990 17420 20 37 25 21 16 , 9 16 IS

184 MoNii, , . * I 12,744 30,452 1$8 546 575 280 266 4 6 182 273 -29

27 Tyrone Co

. 185 AiMio, part of, 7,669 28 23 18 . 15 13 1

186 CA8DLED1tQ, . 91,785 13,528 65 241 185 120 121 8 7 84 501

1517 CLOGRAn,, PATt of, . , 89285 16,987 58 334 288 167 167 1 6 153 13 4. 188 CoossoWz . , . 96,720 27,161 123 535 487 960 275 19 1 533 254 4

189 Tswwroor, . . , 14548 343889 166 o 694 347 359 16 11 sot 102 to

190 BsxLtx, paxt . 5,989 1WI37 2 19 53 9 10 5 1 13 10 -ç

191 Iavnzsrow, do. • 18,1'2 3,966 6 5 4 36 9 . , 30 44 1

192 0)UWO ,.,,, 229,8I3 44AS7 148 802 782 899 403 17 19 403 379 50

193 8TIUBN, part o4 136.992 270558 109 Boo 511 320 . 0 18 14 232 279 87

70 Registration of ifrlarriages, Berths, and Deaths, Ireland.

XV.-PROWNC38 OX coNAcT-MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS, 1894-SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.

WAN

TOTAL BIRTHS----------- -.------------------------

AiuA DIArIThSUPERINTENDENT Popula- 5 no1iithng Illegitimate 4j On

'U Illegitimate Births BirthsREGISTRARS* tion, - -Statute

Ti S

DISTRICTS

__--

Acres ci

No 28 Galway Co194 BALINAS10IpaTtO1, a 12382 15,333 53 324 279 164 160 3 1 141 138 4

195 BILINROBE, do. a 19,06 2,395 66 30 29 37 1 . 16 14 36

196 192,965 20569 49 41 290 241 209 . 2 160 130 161

197

CL11rrnN.......Gtvv&y, 17,47 38,719 164 848 768 430 412 7 4 301 403 80

198 Gwi.ax,v, & 100,214 18486 62 373 254 190 178 . 124 130 121

199 Goivr, . . . . 106,048 14301 21 241 2C2 141 102 2 2 92 110 41

200 Lnuoinr, 41 , 1D8,832 22,244 89 464 360 234 230 2 3 170 190 104

201 MouTBELLEw, , . 102,381 16,477 36 339 220 178 161 1 108 117 114

202 OuG1niuRo, . , • 17 280 18,95 51 431 276 216 215 1 . 147 139 185

03 PoRiufMA, . 77,046 10,363 38 181 187 89 94 3 107 80204 Bosoniorr, part of, . 4 , 690 559 7 13 10 8 5 i 6 4 3

205 SC'ARRHF, do. 16,601 110761 I 41 24 24 17 19 17

; 206 TuAms 120,649 34,630 106 726 525 363 363 8 3 261 260 201

29. Leitzm Co

207 Brsutot, part of, . 32425 5,978 14 85 98 44 41 56 dl -i208 BAw -nrr, do . 42,788 10,037 38 201 122 116 85 1 1 66 56 79209 CRRrCK ON S}IAN. do. 03 484 14,667 52 267 215 139 128 1 1 105 110 52210 MANORHAMILT01, . 144857 25,460 97 544 877 276 268 2 1 205 172 167211 Mouii 92,956 22471 70 437 301 217 220 . 110 131 136

3o Mayo Co

212 BALLINA, part if, 140 802 2797 62 408 248 210 198 2 3 121 127 160213 BALUNROBE, do . . 126,144 2,299 83 443 397 228 215 1 5 2)8 180 48214 BELiuLLrr, a 177,932 14,333 43 300 167 186 164 i a 86 81 185215 CASTWLBAR, a. 140,908 28,921 07 591 346 500 291 1 1 169 17 24216 OA8TLIUAG11 part of, . 15,169 6,328 28 134 86 75 59 1 1 42 44 4

217 CLAuuOftRis, . 110,788 28,424 100 701 488 360 141 . . 240 248 213818 KILLALA, . , , . 104,882 9,290 27 180 108 90 94 1 49 55 7029 SWINSFORD,• • . 151,494 48,261 191 1147' 714 582 885 1 2 344 370 433520 WESTPOIr, , . , 345,921 37,881 184 895 899 427 466 4 5 285 314 294

31 ocommou Co

221 Anzto, part of, 83,140 15372 58 363 186 183 iso 1 100 86 17222 BtrLnTAsLOB, do 36680 8,400 5 100 129 51 55 . . 63 66 -23223 Bovii, do 84,0G 10,319 73 334 236 177 157 3 3 137 1.015 78

, 224 CATt1.rCK ON SUAN do. 18713M 71494 13 123 96 66 so 4 . 45 51 27

25 CASTLIMEAG11 9do 144,319 31,140 88 598 405 254 304 2 3 214 11 193226 BQSCOMMON, do 109,367 17,002 41 326 876 160 866 4 1 156 820 fO227 . . . 90,030 18,488 47 21 230 136 1135 I 110 120 41

32 Sligo Co

228 BALwr&, iart of . . 9&1O 3,597 0 60 35 28 32 , . 12 2329 ]oYL; do . . '5,23 16,033 40 300 221 135 145 . . 512 109 79230 DItouc Ku WsT, . 97,063 15,019 46 260 172 132 128 2 1 96 10,16 Os231 SLIGO, . 143,808 41,154 175 889 712 410 429 4 2 360 352 123 2 TOBRCR5Y, , . ' 725,800 22210 51 412 289 225 187 1 1 146 143 123

Abstract of Marriages, . hrt s, and Deaths, 1894.

MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS, REGISTERED IN THE YEAR 189.

SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS OR POOR LAW UNIONS, ARRANGED .ALPHABETICALLY.

TOTAL BIRTHS.

Number orNumbers SUPERINTENDENT AREA Popula-

DEATHS,Including Illegitimate ,of Union in ,EGIS'^] Rs' DISTRICTS iu

Statute ton,Illegitimate

A Births. Births.,precedingAbstract.'o4RA^'7NIONS,o Acres 18 9 1 . ' -;-t

ri

45 Abbeyleix, . . 127,042 19,080 67 347 350 ho 187 7 3 174 176 -3

127 Antrim, . 117,127 29,655 145 773 C33 431 342 23 16 251 282 240

33, 3G Ardee, . 96,218 16,772 64 267 03 125 142 4 161 142 -36

136, 185 Armagh, . . 154,247 53,857 277 1,115 1,022 557 558 28 15 490 529 93

51,221 Athlone, • . . 150,839 29,789 98 666 418 339 327 1 5 236 212 218

12, 46 Athy, . . s 161,131 25,635 106 475 432 261 214 14 9 220 212 43

142 Bailieborough, . . 65,911 16,751 63 328 245 176 152 4 5 131 114 83

212, 228 Baliina, . . . . 150,412 27,394 62 463 283 238 230 2 3 133 150 185

194,222 Ballinasice, . 160,508 20,739 63 430 408 215 215 3 1 904 204 22195 1 213 Ballinrobe, . . . 145,350 24,694 63 509 427 257 252 2 3 224 203 82

128 Bally-castle, • • 102,197 14,470 64 30G 213 164 142 7 15 101 112 03

30, 82 Ballynahon, . . . 100,143 11,640 51 246 248 126 120 • 3 140 108 » 2

129 Ballymena, . 161,162 58,897 329 1,390 1,011 698 602 51 36 481 550 379

130,1 33 Ballymoney, • • • 126,915 31,892 111 669 520 311 329 18 19 250 270 149

,50, 168, 207 Ballysbaunon, • • 132,310 23,280 64 372 349 188 184 1 5 180 169 23

67 Ballyvaghan, . 71,432 4,387 6 81 81 41 40 2 2 41 40 .

8 Balrathery, • • 751,200 17,119 76 398 296 207 191 9 2 154 142 102

&,13, 62 Baltiu lass, . . 139,109 16,070 02 329 288 153 176 4 8 161 127 41

137,180 Banbridge, . • 125,150 47,541 221 1.,003 839 508 495 26 18 307 442 164

78 Bandon. . . . 101,345 20,180 61 418 332 211 207 6 4 170 162 80

77 Bantry, . . 10G,855 14,940 37 349 212 179 170 3 2 120 92 137

143,208 Bawnboy, • • 104,690 20,904 78 394 243 210 184 3 1 124 119 151131,161 Belfast, . . . 48,372 289,860 2,543 10,300 7,245 5,232 6,077 178 179 3,425 3,820 3,064

214 Belntullet, • 177,932 14,333 43 350 167 186 164 1 3 86 81 183

108 Borrisokane, . • • 81,850 9,180 19 161 135 89 72 1 • 64 71 26

223,229 Boy1e, . • 160,031 35,352 113 634 477 332 302 3 3 213 234 1.57

94 Cahersiveeu, . , • 197,545 23,854 90 493 254 261 232 • • 119 135 239

17,109 Callan, • • • • 104,011 15,245 51 329 832 186 144 3 5 146 186 _32,47 Carloww, . , . , 185,157 36,067 149 744 771 375 369 13 19 398 375 -27

178 Carrickmacross, • • G0,6G1 16,414 66 295 263 138 157 4 3 147 116 32

209, 224 Carrick-on-Shannon, • 100,817 22,161 65 390 311 204 1.86 I 1 150 161 79

18,110, 120 Carrick-on-Suir, • 112,630 19,699 01 402 340 220 182 11 12 182 167 83

1..11 Cashel, , s . 150,137 22,183 79 415 380 239 206 3 5 188 192 65

215 Castlebar, . 140,998 28,921 97 591 340' 300 291 1 1 169 177 245

138,179 Castleblayney, • • 94,301 29,574 131 501 484 271 290 7 10 233 221 107

19 Castlecomer, 57,820 11,499 71 263 267 135 128 7 4 168 104 --4

186 Castlederg, , 91,785 13,528 65 241 185 120 121 0 7 81 101 56

210,225 Castlereagh, w . . 163, ,68 87,474 116 739, 491 369 363 3 4 256 235 241

78 Castietown, , 73,448 12,389 30 270 166 131 139 2 • 01 95 111

144 Cavan, , . . 161,071 41,974 158 810 066 437 373 1 6 343 323 144

7,14, 37 Celbridge, a 87,262 14,081 63 295 278 159 186 3 3 140 188 iT

217 Claremorris, • • • 110,788 28,424 100 701 488 360 341 • 240 248 213

196 Clifden, • . 192,965 20,609 49 451 2910 942 209 • 2 160 130 181

112 C ogbeen, . • . 117,422 17,022 73 344 296 175 160 9 3 142 164 48

189,187 Clogbor, . , . . 101,673 18,051 62 868 828 181 1851 7 G 173 168 38

79 Clouaki1ty, 80,465 21,955 53 412 325 210 202 • 171 154 87

169,181 Clones, R k 78,502 17,836 90 305 342 161 1,14 4 7 168 174 37

173,121 C1onmel, . . . 87,708 20,714 102 43$ 438 912 226 9 5 210 222

132,174 Coleraine, . , 113,00 32,887 191 767 848 387 380 30 17 232 31.6 219

188 Cookstown, . . 96,720 27,161 126 538 487 260 275 19 5 233 254 48

145,182 Cootehii1, • , . 1a5,840 25,670 69 484 373 256 229 8 3 169 201 111

80 Ccrk, • • . 169,732 132,792 810 3,228 2,805 1,652 1,596 33 35 1,371 1,434 423

68 Corrofin, • 61,386 5,699 17 90 72 57 39 2 1 40 32 24

72 Registration of Marriages, Births } and Deaths. Ireland.

MARRIAGES, 3IRTi$, ANo DEATHS, REGISTERED ni; THE YEAR 1894W

SUrIRINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DismiCTS OR PooR LAW UNIONS, AAWGED ALPa z ALLx----Con .

TOTAL BIRTHS.

Nu mer orN1 SUPERINTENDENT , BEA Popnla-

DEATHS.rtai mIncluding Illegitimate

of Union inUnion l REGISTRARS' Di9TRICTB

0$In

Statute °n '$ Births.

preceding Pooa LAW UNIops. Acres. 1891. pq

!11 ITH TT[T a R., •p A `^ ;L kr W

100 Crooxa, •. 83,824 12,539 49 179 201 90 89 3 1 100 101 --xa33 Delvin, 74,328 9,365 a0 212 169 113 • 99. 2 3 • 81 78 53

95 Dingle, . 125,278 19,021 i7 512 267 278 284. 2 i36 131 245

151 Donegal, 160,403 22,891 71 387 309 200. 187 8 2 158 153 78162 Downpatr1c1, 147,441 43,2$6 213 919 845 466 453 21 24 414 431 74

34,38 Drogheda, 99,006 29,212 131 594 5b8 310 984' 7 7 285 293 -36230 Dromore West, 97,063 15,019 46 260 172 132 128 2 1 96 76 88

8 Dublin, Worth, 41,192 148,996 1,035 1,680 3,694 2,459 2,221 66 62 1,889 1,866 9869 Dublin, South, , 48,190 200,709 1,515 5,395 4,892 2,789 2,608 69 64 2,890 2,602 483

34,139.183 Dundalk, , . 104,680 40,144 158 903 665 498 405 8 12 319 346 238

152 Dunfanaghy, . . 125,677 15,674 37 429 200 207 222 4 • 8 103 97 229189 Dungannon, . . 102,548 34,889 165 706 604 347 869 16 17 302 302 102122 Dungarvan, 94,044 17,021 58 847 265 185 162 9 8 130 135 8281 Dunman*ay, . . 103,917 15,197 39 326 238 171 165 1 1 117 121 88

10, 39 Dunshaughlin , . 108,275 9,136 32 161 147 71 90 1 1 75 72 14

15, 25, 40, Edenderry, . 172,409 16,621 66 302 X84 160 142 9 8 143 139 18

69 Enn1^, , 112,505 21,771 90 408 362 219 189 8 1 180 132 76

3,57 F..nn corthy, . . 196,690 33,841 152 637 720 320 317 8 14 865 355 -83

146,170,190 Enniskillen, . - . 203,582 36,255 ] 48 670 569 832 338 19 14 1290 279 101

70 EnnisdmOn, . 99,281 20,108 50 415 29T 214 201 1 5 182 165 118

82 Fermoy, . , . 148,360 25,533 82 494 457 461 233 11 8 244 213 37

197 Galway, . 197,467 38.719 134 848 768 436 412 7 4 869 403 80

198 Glennamaddy , . 100,214 18,486 62 375 254 199 176 124 130 121

153 Glenties, . . 257,479 34,219 123 726 438 386 339 3 2 204 284 287

88 Gore3', . 130,031 18,156 49 866 831 203 163 5 9 167 164 36

199 Gort, . 106,048 14,201 31 243 202 141 102 2 2 92 110 41

31, 54,147 Qranard, . 134,673 26,944 106 492 404 251 241 4 3 215 189 88

154 Ini6hawen, 159,412 30,459 126 646 43 857 289 S 5 913 238 193

171,191 1 v1nestown, , 75,922 16,268 47 274 257 140 184 9 10 121 136 17

83 $auturk, . 185,685 26,111 109 631 3 0 268 273 2 4 184 166 181

41,148 sells, 109,466 16,875 53 315 266 159 258 5 5 140 126 49

96 Senmare, , 198,152 16,319 33 358 206 198 160 1 117 89 152

163 $ilkeel, . 81,634 18,181 93 383 264 192 191 4 2 136 148 99

20 Kilkenny, 110,943 25,47 128 559 466 298 261 9 6 248 218 93

71 $1l1sdysert, 62,319 10,608 26 238 143 127 111 1 2 75 68 93

2I8. KiIals, 104,882 9,290 J7 184 105 90 94 1 • 49 58 79

97 Killarney, . 251,287 40,558 134 969 809 526 444 10 4 814 295 360

123 Kilmaethomu, 64,478 8,842 27 156 178 76 80 5 8 87 89 --.20

84,101 Kilmallook, 145,150 28,168 104 603 515 300 308 13 19 283 282 88

72 Kilruah, .. 186,788 81,423 05 675 606 849 326 5 5 261 245 189

85 $inmate, . 79,651 18,823 69 332 296 167 165 1 140 156 36

133 Larne, 117,801 33,810 198 904 586 454 450 27 31 281 305 318

155 Letterkenny, . 101,247 13,940 50 289 255 164 125 6 1 139 116 34

175 Limavady, 152,711 23,349 88 490 882 266 224 11 16 181 201 108

73,102 Limerick, 177,951 68.992 498 1,670 1,219 843 827 20 14 601 618 41

134,164 7isburn, . X19,871 30,680 244 1,185 1,096 578 607 25 27 322 504 1 9

124 Usnore, 97,048 15,124 48 302 238 162 140 4 2 134 154 14

179. Lfsnaeken 99,709 18,074 15 313 256 151 162 5 4 127 129 57

98,103 Lietowel, , 189,919 39,121 115 884 689 453 431 11 10 288 301 495

156,176 Londonderry, . , 144,126 60,021 3$9 1,433 1,008 703 730 17 18 477 531 425

Abstract of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, 1894. 73

MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, AND DEATHS, REGISTERED IN THE YEAR 1894.

SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS OR POOR LAW UNIONS, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY -con.

Number orNumbers

of Union ineced

1thstract

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SUPERINTENDENTREGISTRARS'EGISTRARS DISTRICTS

ORPooR Li'w URI0NS.

ARRAin

StatuteAcres,

Popula-

1891. L

;

TOTAL

n3

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BIRTHS.

- *IncludingL eIllegitimateBirths.

Births,

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12 Longford, 0 41 ' 110,073 24,)O4 83 502 1 464 259 243 4 1 245 200 48200 Loughrea 198,832 22,244 89 484 380 234 230 2 2 170 180 104

1l35 140, 1811 Lurgan, . . . 79,941 8815 208 1,498 1,001 733 785 43 40 479 822 48788 Macroom ,...179,108 28,088 104 089 1181 280 278 1 6 177 204 178

172' Magherafelt, . 156718 44,978 813 83 785 472 401 27 13 352 403 118

87 Mallow,... 148,865 23,400 88 510 462 275 230 11 7 217 215 48210 Manorliamilton, . 144,857 25,405 97 844 877 276 268 2 1 205 172 18788 MiddIeton . 109,266 20,993 60 480 893 216 220 5 2 1943 187 48157 Millford, . . . 111334 21,808 63 465 284 243 222 4 3 148 135 18189 Millstreet, . . . 74,905 12,163 82 281 184 145 136 4 5 88 86 97

90,104 Mitelicistown, . 88,907 15,742 82 336 286 168 167 3 3 149 118 70911 MohilI ,,,. 98,988 22,471 70 487 301 217 220 . 170 181 139184 Monaghan, , * 112,744 30,452 138 546 875 280 266 4 6 302 273 -201 Moantbellow, . 10 . 10,883 16 ,477 56 388 225 178 101 I . 108 317 114

26,48 Mountmelllck, 4 . 200,629 31,451 118 592 585 801 291 7 4 309 259 27

55 Mullingar, . . . 208,601 30,614 113 609 888 208 016 8 11 888 282 41

1663 Naas, 0 . 216,188 3G078 115 704 629 386 408 6 13 323 301 198

INavan 94474 16,099 71 301 317 148 158 8 7 160 157 -i6

114 Nenagh ,.... 183,088 27,382 113 866 418 813 210 6 8 908 809 lis103 Newcastle, . . 143,862 26,505 100 574 418 901 283 9 7 214 804 158

4 21, Si) New Ross, • 177,190 53,544 115 612 688 307 305 8 15 343 325 -6141,166 Newry, 187,975 58,184 805 1178 1,075 604 574 18 9 587 528 13

197 Newtownard$, . 23,800 41,286 218 1,180 850 568 588 38 43 1394 4613 27843,149 Oldeastle, . . 88,043 17,247 51 315 231 1135 150 1 1 180 11]. 84

192 Omagh 229,813 44,387 148 802 782 388 403 17 tO 403 878 20

202 Oughterard, . . . 172,288 18,976 54 431 278 218 915 1 . 137 189 15527,115

Parsonstown, 220,672 28,044 115 599 478 288 300 5 2 244 254 91205 Portunina, . , . 77,046 10,363 58 183 187 89 94 . S 107 80 -4

11,64 Ratlidown, . . 61488 56,079 826 1137 990 579 888 10 11 480 510 14785 Ratbdrum, . . 227,487 27,628 137 810 462 387 273 21 9 216 228 148

106 Rathkeale, . 1011888 17,627 52 817 307 188 liii 3 3 146 161 10204,226 Roscommon, . 114,057 17,581 48 039 286 158 171 LI 1 162 124 81

28, 49, 116 Roscre; . . 143,524 19,059 LOl 068 346 188 172 4 4 177 168 2174) 205 Scarrff,... 801320 11,715 40 250 184 LII 108 1 1 83 81 - 89

Shillelagh, . . . 109 7 689 14,108 88 288 221 155 128 4 6 181 lOs 62

Si Skibberetnz, . . 1159024 28,450 68 570 317 885 275 or S 168 149 25092 Skull, . , . . 57,169 11,233 22 107 LOS 112 95 4 of 05 73 811231 Slim. 143808 41,154 175 8311 711 410 4211 4 2 880 852 127

158,193 Strabane, . . 190005 211,128 168 8109 677 444 415 23 19 509 388 881159 Stranorlar, 121,152 111108 82 271 214 140 151 1 4 87 117 83

227 Strokesown, , . 90,036 18458 47 271 250 186 1115 1 110 120 41210 Swinefod, . . 151,494 48,261 193 1,147 714 502 685 1 2 344 870 433

. 22 TiLomastown, 107577 14,870 51 297 171 152 145 7 S 117 154 28117 Thurles 142,542 25,015 121 541 447 278 264 3 5 206 241 95

1071,118 Tipperary, • . 1711,987 38786 132 7114 580 386 508 15 17 284 296 874

231 Toberourry, 6 125809 22,210 51 412 289 1125 187 1 1 140 1411 12399 Tr8ee ,... 221 1847 44,787 187 1172 80 419 478 8 6 349 812 31444 Trim, 1197520 18,011 132 810 288 190 150 1 3 151 117 42206 Tuam, . - 190,649 34630 106 728 525 383 388 3 3 265 260 211175 Tolls, a to . 86,226 11,695 29 208 173 99 109 . 1 81 02 5

29 j,56 Tullaniore, 155,39 24851 102 522 407 254 288 4 5 187 220 115,q 3 t l3rlingford, . . . 83,707 10,081 47 184 171 85 99 . S SO 91 Is

24,125 Waterford . . 125,720 50805 258 11178 984 380 5117 15 27 476 bob 1112

: 220 Westport, . . 8415481 87,381 154 8113 15211 427 468 4 5 285 34 204

: i Wexford, . 126,301 55342 107 670 740 229 341 15 10 384 5511

I113,126 TOUglU1l, , 70,824 18,789 64 326 256 173 153 3 8 115 141 70

74 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

BIRTHS AND DEATHS Registered in the Year 1894-- REGisTR u s' DISTRICTS, arranged byCOUNTIES and SUPERINTENDENT REaiSTau s' DISTRICTS.

For Abstract showing the Total Numbers /or each of those Registrars' Districts which extend into more than oneCounty, see page 98.

TOTAL BIRTHS. _.-.;--

Including IllegitimateA Rtw Popu- DsaTns .

RZGISTRARS' DISTRICTS. in lation g. ,Illegitimate Births, Births.pq

qiStatute in 06 °° oAerea. 1891. 1 Q a ° 8

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Na Carlow Co.1. BALTINGLASS, S. R.

DIs'rBICT, part of.I Kiltegan, past of, 2,660 441 8 4 5 3 1 3 42 Rathvilly, do., . 15,490 2,155 45 31 16 29 1 2 15 16 14

2. CARLOW, part oLI Bagenalstown. . 16,855 3,816 88 65 43 45 1 32 33 232 Borri:, . 26,376 4,207 75 102 42 33 1 51 51 -273 Carlow, part of, W., . . 19,738 8,147 192 242 103 89 9 16 135 107 -5o

4 Feneagh and Mysball, . . 31,716 4,327 72 93 36 36 1 49 44 -21

S Leighlinbridge, . 20,100 3,511 57 76 29 28 39 37 -z96 Tullow, . 33,236 5,711 98 106 41 57 2 49 57 -8

3. ENN ISCORTET, part of.1 Newtownbarry, part of, 9,026 1,080 16 23 10 6 9 14 --7

4. NEw Ross, part of.1 St. Mullins, . . 25,094 3,996 52 59 32 20 1 37 22 -y

5. SHILLBLAGI, part of.1 Coolattin and Clonegall, part of, 5,762 956 17 16 7 10 12 4 12 Coolkenns & Hacketstown, do., 15,242 2,589 49 37 26 23 1 16 21 12

Dublin Co.6. BALROTHERY.

I Balbriggan, . . 18,253 4,562 98 81 47 51 2 2 47 34 172 Holmpatri ck, W., 7,127 3,023 71 59 41 30 3 40 19 123 Kilealiaghan, . . 16,244 1,249 23 20 13 10 11 9 3

4 Leek, . 12,059 3,290 86 59 47 39 2 24 35 275 Malahide, 6,913 2,343 51 40 24 27 1 lb 24 116 Swords, . 14,694 2,652 69 37 35 34 1 16 21 32

7. CELBRIuGt1, part of.1 Lucan, part of, 9,023 2,895 71 41 38 33 1 1 17 24 302 Rathcoole, . 17,214 2,347 38 37 18 20 27 10 1

8. DUBL11Y, NOR1 H.I Blanchardstown & Castleknock, 13,296 7,781 147 90 59 88 54 36 572 Clontarf and Howth, No. 1, . 2,737 4,133 118 5fi 72 46 1 27 29 623 9t No. !, . 3,341 2,394 50 35 22 28 20 15 154 Coolock & Drumcondra, No. 1, 3,924 10,730 230 164 114 116 1 1 72 92 665 „ „ No.2, 1,237 846 22 23 17 5 11 12 -Y

6 Finglas and Glasnevin, . 12,366 6,193 ]9 76 74 55 43 33 537 North City, No. 1, East, 18,260 521 300 266 255 2 1 159 141 2218 „ ,, lest, 1

179143,723 981 958 520 461 1 1 487 471 23

9 ,, No. 2, • 28,871 1,766 629 917 849 34 33 303 326 1,l310 91 No. 3, W., J t. 26,055 716 1,363 398 318 27 26 663 700 -647

9. DUBLIN, SOUTH.I Clondalkin, . . 5,904 2,213 42 34 20 22 20 14 82 Donnybrook, . 1,997 25,015 589 461 292 297 1 1 222 239 1283 Palmerston, . 3,607 8,627 215 126 119 96 1 . • 77 49 894 Rathfarnham, . 11,628 6,381 144 95 68 76 1 33 57 495 Rathmines, . 1,704 27,410 .535 604 262 273 1 1 263 336 --66 South City, No. I t W., r 33,896 1,046 1,535 538 508 37 37 758 777 -4897 „ No. 2, '

'942 `18,347 431 360 223 208 2 184 L76 71

8 ,,No. 3, 39,856 1,38 917 732 646 14 12 468 449 4619 „ No. 4, J 35,793 948 734 495 453 1 11 13 343 391 214

10 Tallaght. , 21,408 2,971 67 26 40 27 1 12 14 4!

NOTZ -The Registrars Districts are subdiv sions of the Unions or Superintendent Registrars' Districts, and are identical with the Dispensary Districtsof the same names, ezoept in a few instances.

The letter W. denotes that the Registrar's District contains within its limits the Workhouse belonging to the Union or Superintendent Registrar's District.Wherever the minus sign (-) is prefixed to the numbers given in the column headed " Ezeesa of Births over Deatbs," it denotes that the births,

4itesd of ciceedin3 the deaths, were, in fact, Isar than the deaths to the extent stated.

X.-PROVINCE OLEXNSTm-con.

No. 10. DUNSHAUGHLLN, part of.

1 Garristown, pare of, . U,781 968 Th 14 7 8

11. RATHOOWN, part of.1 Blaokrock & Si11organ, No. 1, 944 7 1 163 138 108 71 67 12 ,, No. 21 31 131 31653 80 49 36 443 Bray and Rathmichael, \

No. 1,partof, W, 4,781 if 2,9M 95 119 48 47 64 No. 2, part of, ) 11822 51 48 28 23 IS Dondrum & Glencullen,No. 1, 3929 4,418 89 66 49 40 I

6 No. 2, 7,890 1,949 37 37 18 197 Killiricy, . . , 41801 112 91 60 528 Kingstown, No. 1,

G509441 188 178 101 87

9 No. 2, . J ' '1 9,183 171 153 76 95

t1dare Co12. ATIaY, part of.

I Athy, W. . . . 30,509 8082 183 168 101 82 ii2 Castledermot, . . 24,607 2,799 49 43 24 25 13 Fonttown, . . 26,293 2,542 41 37 24 iT4 Monasterevin, . . . 31,702 51492 96 93 so 46 1

13. i3'LTIN4LASS 3 part of

1 Baltinglass part of, . . 10,583 1 MG 44 21 17 27

2 Ratbvilly, do, . . 6,570 716 13 11 9 4

14. CiLrn1DGE, part of,

:i Osibridge, IT',, , , 16,793 3,028 63 94 32 21 12 Kijeock, , . . 25,3 3,302 59 62 33 26 13 Lucan, Part of, . . 2,816 1042 34 19 19 354 Maynooth, do,, . . 8,333 1 1 942 32 24 14 18

15. ErnNDERRT, part of

1 Carbury, . . . 34,027 2,414 41 38 19 22 Johnstown, . • , 19,272 1,715 24 32 15 9 13 Rathaugan, part of, . . 16,135 1,963 43 27 31 12 I

16. NAS, Part Of.

I Blessington &Baflymore,pt. of, 91 46 1 1 490 29 23 15 142 Clane and Timahoc, North, . 28,672 3 1 11 57 61 34 233 ICilcullen, . . . 27,590 4,525 89 73 46 434 Kildare, , . . , 1,394 3090 94 72 44 dO ]

5 Naas and Cariagh, W., . 24,49 3,826 143 160 71 72 36 Newbridge, , * . 16,212 102 539 ZO DO 107 113

7 Iathmore, . . . 19059 1 1 82 30 21 14 168 Roberttown and IClimoage, . 20,469 3047 72 60 32 40

*11keun3r CO

17. CALLAZ, part of

I Callan, W., , , 1839 5,108 109 142 56 53

2 KUmaganny, , . 30,309 31 932 80 70 35 45

18. CiutTc oNSiiIn,patt of

1 Pilltown, , , . 32,120 5 1 121 80 78 63 27 2

19. OAsvLEcOMEL

I Ballyragget, . . * 18 1155 2,9B& 4 69 24 19 29. Qstlecomer, W, . 393265 85II 220 198 111 109 S

9

1

,5

SQ

29

20

31

7 58

61 -24. 21

27

3. 36

30

23

141 44

47

211 89

89

10* 64

89

18

3 88

80 -ISI 19

24

6, 20

17

42 47

46

3

3 12

23, S

6

2

I 46

48 -4'i 34

28 -3, 4

15

15. 11

13

B

16

3. 19

13 -8, 12

15

16

11

12

6, 32

29 -41 41

37

11. 30

42

22

11 85

75 -'7. 49

41

130

13

8

9

I 34

26

12

4 60

82I 29

41

10

, 39

39

2

, :37

824 126

72

22

76 Registration of Mc es, BiIIhS, and Deaths, Ireland.

BIRTHS tD DEATHS Registered in the Year 1.894---- c" DI t , -*-ranged byCoirNns and , St PERrnTio 'P REG1SflLLBS Dx mic .dam

TOTAL BIaTss. ..

REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.

AUA

iz

Popn-

It ohD&& .

r•Including

Ihegiumsta' bh1hN.I1legitiIxte

air".s i

statute in oA°

$

Acm 1893, 8 '^as A ^i a. r^. w

L-- PROVXNCN OFLZINSTL*. -co ,.

N 3. 20. KILKENNY.

1 Freshford, . 18,382 2,608 49 52 32 17 122 30 -32 Gowran, . 22,388 • 3,491 57. 40 33 24 19 21 17

3 Kilkenny, No. 1, W., . . 14,433 7,167 178 210 94 84 6 b 120 90 -32

4 It 2, . 13,982 7,645 192 99 92 .100 ; 1 1 47 52 93

5 Tiscofn, . 22,762 2,616 56 35 30 26 2 22 13 2R

6 Tullaro&n, . 18,996 1,930 27 30 17 10 18 12 -3

21. NEW Ross, part of. .

I Dysortmoon, . . 28,479 4,347 72 60 30 42 1 • 34 26 12

22. TROaI srowxr. : • ,

1 Graigue, . 28,184 4,326 7J 82 39 36 • 1 42 40 -72 Inistioge, . 25,186 3,177 '• 44 • 29 36 1 2 • 12 32 213

Knocktoher ,.p , 28,357 3,494 63 53 33 30 1 1 18 1 35 10

4 Thoms.town, W. . . 25,850 3,819 94 , 92 Si 43 4 3 45 47 2

23. URLINQFORD, part of.

I BaUeen, . 17,991 1,780 30 34 12 18 -. . 1 16 18 42 Johnstown, put of, . . 16,546 2,227 42 19 • 23 19 1 7 12 233 Urlingford, do., W., . 18,461 2,426 47 56 20 27 ii 27 29 --9

24. WATERFORD, p*rt of.

1 Kilmakevoge, . . 30,770 4,M9 80 82 49 31 1 2 44 38 --22 Ullid, . . 24,399 5,969 106 108 39 67 2 2 31 57 ---^

&fng's Co. .

EDENDSRRY, part of.

I Edenderry, W. . . 39,318 4,474 92 103 52 40 7 6 57 46 -ii

2 Ratbangan, part of, . . 12,052 959 ] 8 12 7 11 6 6 6

3 Rhode, .. . 29,691 2,654 51 31 22 29 1 13 18 20

26. MOUNTM LL1CK, part of.

1 C1onygowau, part of, . . 24,548 3,060 35 46 23 32 26 20 9

27. PARSONSTOWN, part of

1 Banagher, . 40,136 5,606 133 88 63 70 50 38 4u2 Ferbane, . . .62,637 6,691 124 108 55 i 69 59 49 1

3 Frankford, . 28,672 2,849 53 31 22 j 31 12 19 2

4 Killion, . 17,102 1,725 21 27 12 9 . 12 15 .-E

5 Klnnitty, . 33,364 2,] 39 45 34 19 ` 26 16 18 11

6 Psreonstowu, W. . 11,333 6,744 154 156 81 ,73 3 1 81 75 --:

28. Roscesi, p*rt of. I

I Roscres, No. 1, part Of, 6,113 586 8 16 2 . 6 6 10 ---^

2 ,, 2, .- . 12,099 1,331 28 25 10 18 17 8 4

3 Shinrone, .. . A7,353 4,518 94 71 53 .41 2 32 39 24

29. TULLAMORJ, psri of.

1 Clsrs, . . . 23,964 3,094 127 79 62 65 f •: • 2 30 49 41

2 Kilbeggsn, part o4 . 5,143 576 11 b' 7 4 . • 3 2 1

3 Killonghy, . 42,900 4,772 79. 44. 39 40 25 19 34

-4 Pbilip#own, . . 33,632 3,786 77 49ti 39 38 ^{ 1 24 25 . 211

5 Tullamore, W., 33,206 7,999 174 169 81 93 3 3 75 94

4,514 72 99 42 30 . 2 44 -

67 159 104 95 51 50 . . 57 33 9

41432 83 50 49 34 , . 33 17 336 2 045 121 119 61 60 4 2 64 55 23 1925 68 50 30 311 . 1 28 22 182,588 46 33 20 26 . . 12 21 13

9,686 198 177 101 97 , , . 93 84 21

4 1943 88 78 44 44 . ' 48 30 10

10,335 216 199 114 102 4 I 104 95 1?

5,9572,8631,1243,199

5,3046,022i,9513,1644,456

3,677

2,161

17,2213,3863,806

6821

66

It)20

14

so 2356

3110

436

2036

24

760

2220

10

153

10731

1332

763 12 12 4 8 . . S

2,866 38 48 19 1.9 I 28

425 8 1 3 3 . . I

2,606 41 49 22 19 1 . 253119 7 8 4 0 . . 4

2,6711 67 109 30 :17 3 I 339,442 51) 30 29 21 • I 27

2,516 43 44 18 2 5 191,072 16 10 7 9 , , 122,227 29 29 12 17 . . 162,393 58 41 27 31 1 I 23

720 -xc

7

24 -82 1

3623

23 -z7

1318 17

L

3

I

1

01532063

119145267960

5314845

4607067

137471040

86114225963

4612635

2935766

33

932

61781437

35

33OS28

2303536

462711:11

5867124225

206517

2103531

2

I

(1

GO264

21)

3658122327

66

13

13026

34

Abstract of Births and Deaths, 18914L 77

BIRTHS AND DEATHS RegisereJ. in the Year 1R94-REGxsTiuEs' DISTRICTS, arranged byCOUNTIES and SUPERINTENDENT RiGIsrRAns' DIsTRrcTs-contimue.

TOTAL BtRTus

Ineludin g Illegitimate ^Dw iTam-ATtg Popu-

in latton I ItleREGISTRARS" DISTRICTS.

tLmateB1th Births.Pq

Statute tzAcres. ISOt.

PA A 44

I ^2

4

12345

3

4

I2

1

I234

I234

L- EOVXNC oLZNSTEE-con.

Longford Co.30. BALLYMAnON, put of.

Abbeyshrule, . . . 30,739Ballymalion, W. . . 381994

31. GRANARD, part of.BaI1inaIo, , . . 22,146Granard, IV., , , . 261833Scrabby, part of, , . 14,496Street, do, . . 14469

LONGFORD,

Diumlish, . . . 35 1842ICillashee, . . . 39,928Longford, JJ', . . 34,303

Xouth Co., and Co. ofTown Of Drogheda.

33. Aiu'En, part of.

Ardee, JE, . . . 27,938OatIebeI1itgha*, . . 14,260Collon, part of, . , 61 939Dunker, . . . 16,772

34. DROGHEDA, part of.

Drogheda, No. 1 , . 5,143

,, 22 . . 4,953Monsterboce, part of, . 11 1 8215 St. Mary's, do., . . 151Termonfeckin, , . 19,223

35. DtiinLi, part of.

Barroi,town, part of, . . 13,628Carlingford . , . 19,925Dromiskin, , , , 10,587

Diuda1k, IF , . . 17,270Louth, part of, . , 13,076Raveusdale, . . . 171929

ZbTeath Co.

36, ARDt, part of

Collrn, part of,

Drumoondra, , , . 231811

$7. Curnaa; part of.

Maynooth, part of , . 7,:j28

3 1. Dxtocaent, part of,Duleek, , . 201704Moasterboice, pLrt of, . 61086St. Marfe, part of, }V, 9,477Stamullen, . . . 91,444

39. DunlIAVOULIN, part

Dtinbøyne, . . 32,522Garretown, rart of, , . 15,265K illeen, , , . 22 0955liatoath, W , ,

No

12

I

34

I2

78 Registration off ' arri gee, Births, ,and Daths, Ireland.

BIAS AND T EATHS Reitered in the Year 1894----i zisT>&its" D rnic'rs, armug byLouNnLrS- and Spiwmiwr Roism.its: DIET I hued.

TOTAL BIRTØL

RS( ISTAARS' DISTRICTS. in Won lllegithmste Birth. Births. :AREA Pope- D^see,Including IU .gitiaate

Statute in °Q-j- nxQAores. 1691. H

X -PZZOVXNC* tOPLEarBTZ*-con.

o. 40. EDENDZI RY, part of. .1 1 Ba111boggan, :, . • . 21,914 2,442 33 •. 41 14 19 1 22

41. KxLu, part of. 1 Ke1, R'., 27,067 5,215 119 101 58 61 5 4 56 45 182 Kilskeer, . 25,940 3,095 56 55 29 27 27 28 13 Mopneity, part of 20,13E 3,523 63 56 32 33 30 26 9•4 Nobber, . 30,281 3,753 50 44 27 23 • I 24 20 6

42. NAVA r .I Cast^etown, . • . 29,802 3,526 56 67 27 29 • 2 32 35 --1 r2 Navan, W., . . 37,102 4,353 190 202 90 100 3 5 105 97 ---I23 Painetytown, • • . 27,570 3,220 55 40 28 27 23 25 7

43. OLDCASTL; part o(.1 Cro;asskeel, ', • . 19,371 2,004 27 21 I6 11 10 11 62 O1dca►stle, ip., 24,751 4,308 75 81 40 35 • 1 42 39 .-6

44. TRIM.I Athboy, • 37,048 5,3)8 101 80 57 44 1 45 33 212 Innfeld, . 25,189 2,831 53 3 i 26 27 15 16 223 Sutnmerhill, • • . 30,711 33553 48 54 25 23 26 28 --6•4• Trim, W., . . 26,572 4,309 108 103 5'3 56 1 2 • 65 38 5

Queen** Co.45. ABBSTLSII.

1 Abbeyleix, WY., . 18,885 3,961 90 108 41 49 5 1 58 so -i82 IlaIIinshiit, 25,641 3,183 45 56 25 20 I 26 30 -ii3 Ballyroan, . 20,006 2,737 39 55 11 28 20 35 --i64 Caetletown, . • . 18,615 2,486 45 35 19 26 21 14 10•5 Darrow, , 24,028 3,570 65 57 34 31 2 32 25 86 Rathdownep, . 19,877 3,143 63 39 30 33 • I 17 22 24

46. ATRT, part of.I Ballylynan, • .. • 21,756 3,076 47 41 30 17 1 • 21 20 62 Stradballp, . 26,264 3,644 59 50 32 27 3 25 25 9

47. Ca w, part of.I Ballickmoy ler and Newtown, . 29,672 4,342 106 67 • 56 50 • 1 29 38 392 Carlow, part of, 7,464 2,006 56 20 25 31 1 • 12 8 36

48. M0tTNT tzwCtt, part of.1 Clon*slee, • . 86,336 3,288 71 b3 43 29 • 27 26 182 Clonygowan, part of, • • 2,850 1,905 55 31 29 26 1 18 13 243 Coolrain, , , • 28,965 1,805 23 32 15 8 17 15 --94 Emo, . . 30,725 4,246 68 73 33 35 89 34 -55 Maryborough, . • 23,758 5,954 133 148 62 71 2 88 60 -X56 Mountmellick, W., . • 27,461 6,102 110 109 59 5I 3 2 54 55 17 Mountrath, . 23,986 5,091 77 73 38 39 3 • 37 36 4

49. Roscu , psrt of.I Borris-in-Ossory, . 25,030 3,174 68 49 38 30 26 23 192 Roscrea, No. 1, part of, . 5,339 681 14 8 9 5 4 4 6

50. URLIMGFORD, part of.I l Johnstown, pert ef, . 6,155 489 1012 4 6 6 6 --s

:i 74L 28

. 34

3 28

24

I 26'2 31

' 11

' 8

. 18

' 23

' 27

, 20

, 26

11 129

. [7

. 35

, 30

2 32I 45

7 100

1 36

. 29I 412 .53

I 313

IL 2.5.5 692 40

1 .50

, 24I 42

11 1122 25

19

' S

:io •"-2121 3044 33

26 1(3

25 31331 1122 9

11730 3

41 1119 3024 2218 11

116 -4C22 139 1

47 -'457 '-98628 14

413032

88 4132 3,56 738 11

57 -2631 U!34

102 '-4+35 1610 -3

I

14

10,377

4,73924,074

4,03432,048

5,444

30,410

3,967

23,591

3,63123,064

2,86127,674

2,873

tl,515

1,2419,855

1,22615,053

1,832

34564

4,3353,223

3,70723,977

3,04127,492

2,735

31,789

9,18422,374

2,771131,182

3,911

109

133

139

5081

51

35

16113

78

62

31

70 '54

30

40

8$

49

44

4165 57

34

31

I62

53

33

27

I

22

22

16

C17

13

7

1033

28

16

17

78

67

39

3976

46

130

21373

£33

33

4055

44

21

3!

205

215

98

107

343

39

23

'2077

74

27

31)

16,550

2,624 54 61 20 23

35,283 4,592162739 5709019,043 5 2 83923,663 3,192

341378 4,020

22,076 31 80536,482 6,103

33 1 371 3,63730,009 3,32331,378 6,37235 1073 4 1 822

36,092 4177318,226 3,91216,135 3,673

4 0400 6131331,546 4,219177218 21311

8593

14978

1306888

79613

13289

817354

1707634

9910218664

7071

103

710I

12578

1075.576

2146037

45517138

322944

47277653

134

29

913814

40427840

2813944

3239'5636

473425

793820

4I

I

32

I

4

$,587 1 518 *1

S

ii

Alistract of Births and Deaths, 1894 79

BIRTHS AND DEA.TIIS Registerei in the Year 1894-REGISTIURS' DISTRtCTS, arranged byCOUNTIES and SUPERINTENDENT REGISTItARS' DISTRICTS-cont7fle(1.

-TO1AL_

ARRA Popu1t. --------- --- DFATIIncluding IUtitimito ,

in tion I1hgittinatoBtrtis Births.REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.Statute IlL D .

CIO tr,Acres. ISOI. I

X--PROVXNCE OXLXSTR,-con

Westmeath Co.No. 5L AmL0NE,part of.

1 Athlone, No. 1, W., .2 Glassan, . .3 Moate, .

52. BALLYiAHoN, part of.

I Ballymore, . ,

DELVI,

I Castlepollard, .2 Clonmellon )

3 Dolvin, W., . .

54. GiuNAirn, pare of.

I Coolo, . . .2 Finna, part of, .3 Street, do. .

55, MuLL1NGit.

1 J311ynaetrrgy, .2 Cast1towii thoghgan,3 1CiJIuan, .4 Milltown, . .

5 Mulllngar, W., .6 Multyfaruliam, .7 Tyrre1hpas,

56 TuLrAMoiu, part of.

1 Kilbcggan,part of, .

Wexford Co.

57. ENN1SCOflTHY part of.

I Cionroche, . .2 Erniiorhy, No. 1, .3 ,3 " 2,J3':44 Ferns,. .

5 Killano, .G Newownbarry part of,

7 Ou1art .

53 GoR:Y.

I OmoIin, * .2 Coolgreauy, * .a Gorey, W.. . .4 Killanagh and Wells,

9. Nzw Ross, pare of.

Catrickbyrne, . .2 Fetliari, No, 1, ,0 U

4 New Ross, W., .( oa Ross, .6 Temp1eIw$afl •

GO. $iflLL*LAGU, pad

1 Opolattlo and Clonegall, part of

80 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

BIRTHS AND DEATHS Registered in the Year X894 REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS, arranged byCOUNTIES and SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS----continued.

TOTAL BIRTHS.

ARIA Popula- Including Illegitimate DYATH$.

REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS. in tion • Illegitimate Births. Births.

5titute in c ____o►'tt H m a q A

Aeree. 1891. ! g _m + Q b m

. c

X..-PRO VX Cx OFLEENSTEEL-con.

No. 61. WRXFORD.

t Bannow, 24,245 4,014 79 67 44 35 2 1 43 24 122 Bridgetown, . . 28,262 5,605 81 102 43 38 1 1 48 54 -2L3 Broadway, . 21,611 4,439 75 83 37 38 3 1 42 41 -8

4 Crossabeg, . 16,172 3,079 48 62 22 26 35 27 i-- 45 Taghmon and Glynn, . . 25,688 3,501 69 72 37 32 2 43 29 -6 Wexford, W. • 10,323 14,474 318 354 146 172 7 7 173 181 --36

Wicklow Co.

62. BALTINGLASS, part of.

1 Baltinglass, part of, W., 17,995 3,068 74 93 36 38 3 1 52 41 -192 Dunlavin, . 43,835 4,394 77 68 36 41 2 35 33 93 Kiltegan, part of, 41,976 3,750 68 60 34 34 • 41 19 8

63. N las, part of.

1 Blessington & Ballymore, pt. of, 51,087 3,355 60 6i 23 37 1 30 31 --x

64. RATHDOWN, part of.

1 Bray and Rathmichael,No. 1, part of, 3,634 151 3 1 1 2 1 2

2 , 2, dQ•,, 5,0t►^6 88 77 41 47 1 • 30 47 11

3 Delgany, 8,390 2,499 50 40 34 16 1 20 20 104 Powerscourt, . . 22,423 2,181 35 23 16 19 1 13 10 12

65. RATHDRUM.

1 Annamoe, 59,601 2,788 46 47 f9 17 . 25 22 -I2 Arklow, 16,762 5,412 149 80 721 77 1 38 4 693 Aughrirn, 24,368 1,803 46 211 23 18 15 11 204 Dunganatown, . . 23,185 2,068 42 21 22 20 1 10 11 21

5 Newbridge, . 18,347 3,050 4.i 45 27 18 2 24 21 ---6 Newcastle, . 23,555 3,141 67 55 42 25 3 . 32 23 127 Rathdrum, Jr., . 36,965 2,981 70 101 40 30 11 6 48 53 -318 Wicklow, 24,704 6,383 145 87 77 68 4 2 44 43 58

66. SHILLELAGH, part of.

1 Coolattin & Clonegall,pt. of, 11. 26,704 3,837 95 87 51 44 3 5 47 40 82 Coolkenna and Hacketitown,

part of, 15,740 2,038 42 22 29 13 14 8 203 Tiaahely, . 40,631 4,171 69 51 37 32 1 27 24 18

II.--PzOVIxc! or

Clare Co.

67. B►LLYYAGRLN.

1 Balljvaghan, W, . 71,432 4,387 81 81 41 40 2 2 41 40

68. Co$aonirr.

1 Corrofin, W. . . 61,386 5,699 96 72 57 39 2 1 40 32 '24

69. ENNIS.

1 Crusheen, . 24,816 3,131 46 i7 21 25 23 14 9

2 Ennis, No. 1, 1i'., 7,663 7,653 138 162 69 69 7 1 81 81 --^4., ,, 2, 17,605 2,81 I b; . 36 30 21 20 16 184 Killaniv, . 31,230 4,001 83 38 0 33 1 21 1 f 4.55 Newmarket, .

±L_4"87 59 49 38 35 21 28

33863 7 1 050 169 147 88 81 1 4 63 84 2335221 7636 160 101 77 92 . . 45 SG30 1A197 51422177 1 49 1 49 23 • 1 1 24 25 1 28

36,29626,023

6079 1 130 1 85 66 1 64 1 1 2 47 a 454 1424 108 .58 61 47 • . 28 30 50

63 342 163 110 87 76 2

3,757 67 24 34 33 1

2,747 70 44 30 40

21094 1 49 34 28 21

81) 55 7067 76 69 2

157

1

78 817& 71 759:1 131 46

(;,72412551065 1 145

8)()32 1596,992 14130,931 107

65 45 5312 12 4327 17 2616 18 15

29 130 3632 35 78

77 80

243 32

7151 42

14

, 2

Abstract of Births and Daths, 1804. 81

BIRTHS AND DEATHS Registered in the Year 189 4-REGTSTRLJIS' DISTRICTS, arranged byCOUNTIES and SUPERINTENDENT REGIsTRARs' DISTRICTS-Cofltjflu&j.

TOTAL BIRTHS.

A1uA P013u1a- • . -- - - - ---------IUC1U(hrIg lllegxtunate

in tion Illegitimate Births Births tREGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.Statute in 0i -_- - - ------- - -,

Acres 1891.: -- ----- ;__

XZ.-PZOVXCE OZ1%tTNSTE-c0n.

No. 70. ENNISTIMON.

I nnstimon, W9 .

fl11towii Malbay,ioadford, . .

71. KILLADYSERT,

I Ballynacally, W., .

Labasheeda, . .

72. KILRusli

1 Darrigaholt,2 raggaknock, . •3 [Cilkee, ,4 Icilmibil, . .

5 Kilrush w:, . .

7. LI)FEIUCK, part oL

1. Bridgetown, . .C) Coo1acasey, . .

74, Siutnrrr, part of.

Annacarriga, . .2 FeaUe,3 Mountsbnnon, pad of,

75. TuLLA

1. Killdshen, . .2 Quin, . C

3 Tulla, w:, . .

Cork Co.

76. BANDOL

1 Bandon, IV., . .2 Iushsinon, . .3 Kilbrittain, . .

1urragh, . .Is Icnp1enia.rtin, .

77. BANTRY.

Bantry,2 Durrus and KiIcrohne,3 G1ertgarrift, .4 Ke1ki11 .

73. CASTLETOW.

Castletown, W., .

2 Ki1catherne, . • *

79* CLONARiLTL

Clonakilty, 11'., .

Iosscatbery, .Thno1eague *

22,599 4,223 10 58 48 53 1 1 29 29 43

7;31O 8,104 113•2 8 98 84 1 . 53 45 84

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80 ConicBalhno11igI3L1l) gat an,

B]irney, .Caiigahne, No 1,

" No. 2,

C ur1gnavar, No, 1,

j, No 2,Cork, No I

fl No 2, .No 3.p

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Dr1p1,Queenstown, No 1 1)

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81. DUIIANWAT.

BI1iueziCooInountajn ,Duuiwutway, TV. ,

82 Fraio'r.

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83. 1uiu.

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84 JCxuiiiocx, part of.

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83. K&u.

BaIIyferd, •IaUyrnartIe, .Carrigaline, .2otircey, .Jina1e, W.,.

86. Micioøx

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Abstract ot Births atci Deaths, 1894.

BERTHS AND DEATHS Rogisterea li the Year 18U4-RE Disnucrs v, arranged tCOUNTIES and SUPERINTENDENT REoIsTRA1s' thSTuICTS-contnued.

TOTAL Blrwh

A1EA POI)U-Including IlIegitLrnitt, ''"'inRIISTRARS' DISTRICTS latwn I1jegitixiiat But1i. Birth o.

LiStatute inAcres. 181. .

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ZZ.-PnOVINCE OMTJWSTEt-cOfl

N o. 87 MALLOW.I Ba1Iycogh, . . . 113,904 1,8211 58 58 34 1 .272 Buttevant, , . . 28981 5,1)99 85 GR 46 39 2 28 40 173 Dongraile, , , . 29,783 3i6 63 O 31 31 1 2E1 i1 12

4 K1411Irnig, . . . 37,650 411318 101 71 54 47 1• 31 40Mallow, TV., . . . 12,780 ,798 52 173 11 70 6 4 79 Di

6 Rhan, . . 23,467 2,497 & 42 28 24 i 23 19 iii

88. MIDDLLTO.

I Aghacla, . 15. 10,0413 3,38 82 G7 42 40 , . 37 Q 1

2 Catlemartyr, . . . 20,583 3,223 48 41 24 24 1 . 20 21 73 Cloyne, . . . 16,0227 4978 93 69 49 44 . . . 33 311 24

4 Middleton, No. 1, W. . 9,976 5Y247 118 139 61 57 4 2 72 67 -2, , . 17,473 i,G3l 52 4 20 32 , . O 2S 7

6Wn11itownmore East, . 26,161 2,576 46 32 20 26 . . 14 12 14

89. MILlSTEP

I Cullen, . . , 211,393 5,306 122 67 62 60 2 1 37 30 53

2 MlIlsttect) TV., . . 46,512 6,857 159 117 83 76 2 4 61 56 43

90. MLTCHELStOWN, part of.

1 Kildorrery, , . . 241532 4,135 38 71 29 39 1 1 43 28 -

2 Mitçhe1town, part of W., . 2 3, 874 5,1397 130 103 66 j i s au27

91 . SKIBI3EREEN.

1 1)iornclaleague, . . , 4,125 6,361 143 1 66 70 73 . 1 37 29 77

2 Skibbercen, W. . . 2,627 7,3C4 16& 117 J4 7.j , 65 52 .51

3 Tuflogh, . . . O,97D G,712 137 49 67 (O . . 2( 23 78

4 Uniunliall, . . . 27393 71613 132 85 64 68 . 40 45 47

92. SIULL.

1 Goleen, . . . 22,881 41591 75 49 44 31 23 2t3

2 Skull, J, . • . 34,281 6,642 132 89 68 14 . . 39 50 43

3. YoioiuL, part of.

I ICi11eagh . . . 111,793 1394 7 29 33 37 , ii 33

2 Teinplemichael, part of, . 13,013 J 128 10 17 9 9 . 7 IQ I

3 Youghal, TV., . . . 41l3I 623I 147 142 76 71 3 7 63 71

ZerZ1r CO94, CAHESIYEEN.

1 Calier, W, . . 413,741 65591 132 613 76 .511 . 29 37 .51

2 Darynanc, . . 24,733 3,2148 62 136 34 28 . . 23 13

3 Emlagh, . . . 32160 1l 139 56 71 66 . 23 3I 1%L3 4 1Uanbehy, , . fO,460 4,456 97 S 46 31 . 25 28 4

5 Valencia, , , . 10,4.51 21958 63 43 34 29 . 18 24 2

95. DINOL,

1 Anascaul, . . * 23,251 3,439 LID 5 .58 41 . . 20 15 8

2 Castlegregory, . . 4110-50 5,030 128 119 7.5 51 . . 13 213 .5

3 Dingle . 23,Q4 &134 140 95 76 14 Z-) . 47 48 4

4 Vcnry, 0 33,843 5388 143 68 60 78 61 124 42 7

84 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

BIRTHS AND DEATHS Registered in the Year 1894 REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS, arranged byCOUNTIES and SUPERINTENDENT REGisTnARS' DISTRICTS - continued.

TOTAL BIRTHS.

AR SA Popu-Including Illegitimate.

in lation Illegitimate Births. Births.ARGI STRARS' DISTRICTS.w o

vi 04

Statute in Q ox x o o .4

A ores. 1891. z . •^ • o= a x a4 x a. As

II.-PROVZUC! O!^ VWSTIM-Cool.

No. 96. KENWARa.1 Kenmare, W., . 31,687 4,253 77 75 46 31 1 38 37 22 Kilgarvan, . 52,382 3,482 81 43 46 38 28 15 413 Sneem, . 58,356 5,091 106 60 60 46 37 23 464 Tuosist, . 55,i 27 3,493 91 23 46 45 14 14 63

97. K iLLAaxar,

I Coom, . 77,216 8,762 194 115 106 88 2 3 64 51 ?92 Killarney, No. 1, W., . 7,800 6,120 115 174 73 42 5 95 79 --3 17 No. 2, . 48,620 5,151 137 G2 75 62 2 33 29 75

4 Killorglin, . 53,836 9,783 262 1 i8 133 129 1 50 68 1445 Milltown, . 23,071 5,331 126 82 70 56 44 :i8 446 Molabiffe, . 38,744 6,411 135 58 68 67 1 28 30 77

98. LISTOWZL, part of.

] Ballyduff, 29,236 7,212 150 95 82 68 1 5? 43 532 Ballyhorgan, . . 42,247 6,293 148 70 72 76 • 1 30 40 783 Ballylongfird, . 36,474 6,741 162 106 90 72 2 54 52 564 Lstowel, W., . . 43,252 10,727 256 220 127 129 9 6 104 116 365 Tai-bert, No. 1, part of, 14,038 3,624 65 30 28 3; 17 13 35

99. TRALlzs.

1 Ardfert, . 38,753 7,991 131 90 64 67 47 43 412 Brosna, No. 1, 31,025 4,580 101 37 45 56 1 19 18 643 „ 2, . 34,754 3,897 C6 36 38 28 1 22 14 304 Castleisland, . 30,96J 3209, 106 99 59 47 55 44 7

5 Castlomaine, . 18,199 2,048 6:3 40 32 31 1 24 16 V36 Kilgobban, 10,416 923 2! 8 10 11 4 4 137 Tralee, No. 1, N'. •. 34,183 9,742 229 194 115 1 114 4 5 99 95 358 ,, 2, 23,549 9,797 255 154 136 119 1 1 76 78 101

Limerick Co.

100. CROOi.

I Adare, . 25,251 3,486 54 40 23 31 17 23 142 Castletown, 28,162 4,394 53 50 27 G 23 27 33 Croom, 3V. 29,911 4,659 72 111 40 1 32 3 1 160 51 - 39

101. K I LWALLOCK, part of.

I Bruff, 20,721 4,308 85 83 42 43 1 39 44 22 Bruree, . 23,030 2,986 45 43 23 22 31 12 23 Cliarleville, pact of, . 6,0,24 859 15 10 4 11 4 6 5

4 11o3pital, 18,D:!6 4,368 107 61 59 -48 1 38 2 465 Kilfinnane, 37,4)0 6,.589 131 101 69 62 1 4 52 49 ,?tl6 Kilmallock, W. 19,575 4,t;13 108 137 50 58 10 14 75 62 --29

102. LIMERICK, par$ of.

1 Ar,nscotty, 22,273 3,019 88 :iG 49 3l , `?# 13 522 Caherconlish, . 21,543 4,516 95 7 49 46 2 33 2$

3 City of Limerick, No. 1, 7,653 1(►2 14( 8;1 79 • • fit 65 '16`' if .4 ,, No..., • i 8,509 7,617 1 !)3 46 13^^ 105 10 12 209 2 38 -274

5 „ No. 3, 8,-322 241 1.1 112 129 8 68 176 „ No. 4, . r 17,731 57 1 1 4 25)► 2th) 1 1 91 83 3977 C'larins►, 22,3U

r 4,017 91 39 51 40 1 1 17 22 528 More . E 23,046 4,o69 84 34 41 43 22 32 3U

103. LiSTOWEL, part of.

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16,1309,061

32,520. 29,670

28,51231,48133,954

41,5553369942,168

6,86917,43211,13911,995

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Abstract of Births and Deaths, 1894. 85

BIRTHS AND DEATHS Registered in the Year 1894-RE DISTRICTS, arranged byCOUNTIES and SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS DISTRTCTS-,ontinued.

TOTAL BILtThS.

Are.% Popu-Including Illegitimate riis.

REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS. in lation 11l(1tlUULtt Births. Births.

Statute in u5 - -;;-- -'-------- ' --- __________;-

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I .bbeyfeale,2 Ardagh, . .3 llroadford, .4 Feenagh, . .

5 Newcastle, TV. .

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2 Pallaskenry, .

3 Rathkeale, No. 1, lIT,4 ,, No. 2, .

5 Shanagolden,

107. TIPPERARY, pare of.

Cappagh, part of,

2 Gican, do., .

Tipperary Co.

103. BOILaSOKANE.

Borrisokane, W., .2 Clouglijordau, . .

3 Terryglass 1 . .

109. CALLA, part of.1 Boilingarry, . .

Mullinahone, . .

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.2 Garrangibbon, .

Ill. CASISEL.

Cashel, W .2 Fethard,3 Ki11enaule . .4 Kilpatrick, . .5 Thilamain, , .

112. CLoCuEEc.

Arafinnan, . .Caber, . .

3 Clogheen, w:. . .

113. CLoNtEL, part of.

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2 Newpori, .

a Portoe, .

4 SiIvermiue, , .Tomyara, .

115. PARS OSTWI, part ofRivesto'wfl, . .

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86 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

BIRTHS AND DEATHS Registered in the Year 1894- REGISTRAns' DISTRICTS, arranged byCOUNTIES and SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS-continued.

TOTAL BIRTHS.

Area PopularDaATHS.Including Illegitimate

REGISTRARS DISTRICTS,in tion Illegitimate Births. Births.

Statute in o AoAcre,. ] 891. t m 3 d o

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No. 116. ROSCREA, part of.I Bourney, . 35, 7 51 3,602 54 44 3(i 24 26 18 102 Roscrea, No. 1, part of, W. . 21,,789 5,467 102 133 54 48 4 2 66 67 --31

117. TRURLES.I Borrisoleigh, . . 32,064 5,415 115 71 59 56 29 42 442 Ho1ycross, . 19,579 2,930 66 49 37 29 24 25 17

3 Littleton, . 31,958 3,383 53 63 29 24 29 34 - zo

4 Moyne, . 25,729 3,417 73 50 30 43 24 26 23

5 Templemore, . 12,722 3,614 78 70 39 39 . 2 30 40 86 Thurles, W. 2(),490 6,854 157 144 84 73 3 3 70 74 13

118. TIPPERARY, part of.I Bansha, . 41,772 4,657 87 46 47 40 26 20 412 Cappagh, part of, . 28,065 3 ,893 92 4'i 49 43 23 19 50

3 Emly, . . 24,663 5,324 85 64 51 34 2 32 32 21

4 Golden. . 22,679 2,751 49 41 24 25 19 22 8

5 Grean, part of. 4,511 9C0 19 12 9 10 6 7

6 Tipperary, 1Y. . 22,608 10,426 281 230 140 141 14 13 414 116 51

119. URLINGPORD, part of.I KiIcooly, 18,256 2,470 44 42 20 24 21 21 2

2 Urlingford, part of, 6,388 689 11 8 6 5 3 3 3

Waterford Co.

120. CARRICK-ON-SUIR, part of.

1 Carrick-on-Suir, part of, 7,114 1,905 38 33 24 14 1 1 15 18 52 Portlaw, 11,198 2,296 56 39 22 34 1 24 15 173 Rathgormuck, . . 37,007 2,818 47 30 24 23 1 1 15 15 17

121. CLONMEL, part of.1 Ballymacarhry, 15,967 1,933 24 23 12 12 12 ii 1

2 Kilsheelan, part of, 12,191 823 8 15 4 4 6 9 -7

3 St. Mary's, . 12,613 2,443 59 45 30 29 1 21 24 14

122. DUNGARVAN.I Dungarvan, 11'. . 23,441 8,216 183 143 105 78 6 7 . 73 70 4tf2 Ringville, . 22,477 2,788 54 37 28 26 17 220 173 Seskivan, . 30,493 2,877 59 35 29 30 3 1 16 19 244 Whitechurch, . . 17,633 3,140 51 50 23 28 24 26 1

123. KILMACTUOMAS.

I Bunmahon, . . 23,639 3,427 65 56 33 32 1 2 29 27 92 Kilmacthomas, 1; . . 40,839 4,915 91 120 43 48 4 6 58 62 -29

124. LISMORE.1 Bailyduff, . 28,714 3,093 rib 55 30 26 25 30 12 Cappoquin, 26,210 4,368 87 57 4.1 43 1 1 23 34 303 Lismore, W. . . 26,022 4,(;12 74 112 39 35 1 57 55 --38

4 Tallow, 16,102 3,051 85 64 49 36 2 1 29 35 21

125. WATERFORD, part of.1 Kilmeadan, 19,210 2,571 44 46 19 25 3 23 23 -22 Tramore, 13,135 3,625 61 56 28 33 1 26 30 53 Waterford, No. 1, 11.. 12,224 17,375 427 430 229 198 ] 0 20 204 226 -34 „ No. 2, 4,9135 11,518 358 184 176 182 88 96 1745 Woodstown, , . 20,997 4,731 100 18 49 51 1 40 38 22

126. YOUGHAL, part of.

I Ardmore, . 13,275 2,311 33 29 21 12 13 16 42 Clashmore, . 12,444 2,570 46 29 27 19 14 15 173 T emplemicIiael, part of, 8,216 8.15 10 10 5 5 7 3

Abstract of Births and Deaths, 1894.

BIRTHS AND DEATHS Registered in the Year 1891-RE, GJsTRRs' DISTRICTS, arranged byCOUNTIES and SUPERINTENDENr REGISTm&Rs' DIsTRIC rs-contimued.

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Antrim, 1K, 0 147579 4,494 111 108 57 54 5 5 46 62 3Connor, R 217610 4 1 174 98 50 50 43 3 1 23 27 48Crumlin, . 23,848 3813 97 44 53 43 1 2 2t 20 3

Doagh, 0 15,292 63917 198 120 115 83 8 7 58 71 69Randahtown, • 201625 5 1 814 123 11 73 50 3 1 61 60 2Templepatriek, . 21 2 173 4383 146 81 81 65 3 . 39 49 65

128. BALLTCASTLE

Ballycaztle, W., . 45,206 6,407 126 91 69 57 3 7 45 46 35Croagh, . . 22 1665 4,685 103 70 32 51 3 8 30 40 33Cushendall, . . . 34,826 3378 77 52 43 34 1 26 26 25

129. BALLYMENAAboghi11 . , 14,360 7,34 171 142 81 90 5 14 59 83 29Ballymena, W. . , 8,282 12,458 319 270 160 159 19 14 126 144 49Broughs1ane, , 30,066 5 7 859 133 89 69 64 6 9 44 45 44

L Clogh, . 26,925 6,169 122 J05 65 &7 1 48 Z7 17

Galgorm, . 15,898 8,072 221 133 111 110 9 8 68 65 88; Glenwhrry, . 32,711 5243 126 71 59 6 I 4 28 43 S5r Portglenone • . 17,205 7,500 175 108 89 86 6 3 48 60 67

Toorne, . . 15,715 6,062 123 93 64 59 3 3 40 53 30

130. BALuMONET, part of.L Ballymoney, W. . . 21031 8 1217 184 141 95 89 7 6 71 70 43

Castlequarter, . . 351 831 5208 101 73 54 47 2 1 34 39 28Dervock, , . . 20,719 41299 92 87 37 as 4 3 43 39 5

I Dirravr, . . . 26,972 7,203 164 97 88 76 4 3 43 54 67

131. BELPAST, Part of.

L Belfast, No. 1 2 . I 17,076 437 339 210 227 6 6 165 174 98

2 ,, No. 2, 14 37581 1,547 898 810 737 13 Ui 437 461 649No. 3, ! 384 1,487 856 733 754 10 17 399 457 631No. 4, W. £ 33,500 1,362 1 1617 657 705 93 89 772 845 "-255

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7 " No. 7 0 5811 151 109 78 73 2 6 55 54 42

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9 " No. 9 2 . 5,746 166 107 93 73 10 6 49 58 59

0 4jj No. 10, . 13,778 43 276 212 211 1 4 135 141 147

1 ,, No. 11, . J 12,256 483 MO 245 238 3 U 141 189 173

132. CoLE2uN; parL of.

1 Buhmi11, , . . 12,690 3,731 84 53 88 46 . I 23 30 31

2 Portrusb, part of, . . 3,889 2,504 68 44 36 32 4 3 23 21 24

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4 1Glenarm,, 30,886 4,958 152 87 71 81 6 6 35 52 65

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1 Dtumtrry, part of, . - 9,674 5,690 168 145 60 88 1 1 75 70 23

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3 Kuoknac1ota, . , 16,555 4,380 101 62 45 56 1.01 32 30 39

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12,4554,721

11,1626,373

7,1885,6084,529

6,993

5,0963,013

1726

14,4394,120

15,1467,577

3,7095,0644,200

8,3387,3451,969

8,1731,3333,2322,7341,234

3,461452

4,934

4,9124,4214,6745,491

8,0233,7295,42,';5,209

28794

208130

130122103

155

94101

23

44398

396158

8211665

16820235

1602374

4823

997

87

8566

104116

16475

10793

31774

203100

12710370

141

6361

17

34041

241103

839373

13516135

121173029

28

78S

38

51658178

174708661

154399962

683851

72

5'48

12

212

5618480

486932

809722

831342

2414

333

38

50315659

85413837

UL-PROVINCE ooULSTER-con.

arnag'1 CoNo. 136. ARMAGH, part of

I Arrngb, W9 . . . 113,7642 BI . 16,816:3 Keady., 3519324 Longhgall, . . 18 3 005 7

5 I1arkethil1, , . 25,36!6 Rich }1i11, , , 16,8887 Tynan, . 19,760

137 Briiva; part of.

I Tazderagee, , . 18,012

138. OASTLEBLANIV, part of.

1 Orosrnageu, part of, . 13,7632 Nawtowohaixiilton, do, . 16,777

139. DUND&L, part of.

I Barroristown part of, . . 5,225

140 Luiwu, part of,1 Luigao,No, 1, part of, W, . 6 , 6902 ,, No 2, , . 7,71773 Portulown, . . . 11,7214 Tartaraghan, . , . 14,145

141. Njwjy put of.I Forktil, , • . 1154792 Meigh, , . 13,8523 Mouitnorris . , . 17,868

4 MuiIag1g1as, . . . 16,1115 Newry, No. 1, part of, W., . 515136 Pontzpass, . . . 7,525

Cavan Co,

142. BILflBOROTJO,

1 Bai1iboio.igh, W., . . 31,5143 Crmsbane, . . 5,2133 Kingseourt, . . . 13,1074 Shercock, . . 142,755 Termon, , • . 41802

143. Bwcy, part of

1 Ballyconnell, W., , .2 Newtowngore, part of . 2,3133 Swan1ibar, . . 28,901

344, CAVAN,

I kvagh . , 17,074Ballyhaisc, . 19,789

3 Bellananag1, , . 16,6824 Belturbot, . , , 21,623

S Oxrc'itn, W, . , 26$896 ili11es1au1ra . . , 1710277 Kulualeck, . • . 21,2468 j Strad 0, , , . 21,244

XZX—PROVXTC OLSTE2—con.

No145. 000TtHILL, pare of.

Cootohill, part of, K. . 21,21 6,395 118 112 66 2 i3 3 5 60 fi2 Drum, part of, . . 2,513 5 1 014 94 59 51 43 , 1 3 34 333 Tuilyvin, . . . 26,34 62683 120 80 56 61 1 1 33 42 40

116. ENNIsKtLDN part of.

I }Io1ywel, part; of, . . 40,07 6X7 100 76 53 47 . . 43 33 24

147. GwuitD, part of.

Fiunca, part of, . . 123720 31406 64 51 32 32 . . 23 23 1

2 Scrabby, do., . . 7,561 23206 38 33 20 is 18 2

148. KELLS, part of.

1 Moynalty, ptLlb of, . 63040 1,289 25 10 13 12 . . 7 14

149. OLncs'vLE pt of.

I BaI1yjanesduff, . 19 )483 3,525 109 63 50 59 I . 31 29 46

2 Virginia, . . 22,438 3,410 104 6t 59 45 • 34 3

Donegal Co

150. fliusriuoN, part of.

I J3aIlintra, . . . 16067 2,D8 35 37 12 23 . I 18 19

2 Ballyshannou, ITT., . 23,440 7,734 143 138 71 72 1 ? 7:3 6

151. DONtAJ.

I Donegal, TV., . . . 43,421 5785 106 96 58 43 I I 46 50 10

2 Duukiueely, . . . 173 561 4,08 84 33 46 3till . 1 26 i 31

S Laghy, . . . , 29,492 4,316 84 71 411 SR I . 7 34 13

4 Mountchar1es . . . 33,930 6,160 72 62 36 116 L . 33 29 10

5 Pettigo, . . . 35 1999 2,544 41 '27 14 27 . . 14 13 14

132. DoÁNAGHY.

I Crossroads, . . , 51,363 5,47I 17 15 60 77 2 1 41 44 32

2 Donfanaghy, . . 32215 4730 126 38 66 GO 2 31 27 61

3 Greodote, , . 41,314 5,116 158 53 78 80 . 2 31 24 103

4 Tory Island, . . . 785 348 8 2 3 3 , 2 6

153. GLNTIE$.

I Ardara, . . 44,7134 51 338 104 72 33 51 . . 38 84 33

2 Camel,-,. . . 45,589 Sf1381 139 103 76 63 . . 46 34

3 Doohrry, . , 40301 4088 70 33 29 41 . . 14 19 27

4 DtLt1a1oWNO. 1 . 29187 4.000 03 132 40 47 1 1 13

5 ,, No. 2, . 221737 671 189 72 103 at 2 38 34 117

6 Gjentes, W., . . 4333 4272 56 56 28 28 . .

7 Ki1ybeg . . . 22533 414i 72 3f 47 25 . I 10 8 4

54. tsuow.

I Bnona, . , . 35,613 5,705 184 36 80 M • 28 28 78

2 Crndonab, W., . . 35338 3219 17 96 57 0 1 2 49 47 21

3 C1onmaiy, . . 232381 4 1,707 96 80 48 48 . . 134 46 1

4 M:z1in, . . * . 20,390 0,223 99 U2 30 43 1 $1 43 17

5 3lov111e, . * 3881 060 200 133 111 34 1 1 63 74 61

135.

I Church Hill, . . , 60138 4651 89 M Sa 33 1 34 22 33

2 Lettèrke'nY 0'., . . 22490 0108 131 1157 73 63 4 1 82

3 Mauorurniinham, . 18,619 42 315 29 1 23 19

26 . . 1139 1 1 1040 , 3 21

)2 I 1 3339 1 .36 2 1 3432 . I 2243 , . 25

65 4 3 4972 I 2 28

41 . 2336 . 2 3154 1 2 411

27 2619 4223 28

36 7229 28¶27 1919 2124 41

34 3033 65

31 2131 2753 15

38

3820

2347

35

6964

5361

4441

3049

47

03

6863

56

54

3462

51398

59

72 1 4164 1140 3 1

77 4 459 4 3

412 7 563

1 39 2 215513 33 7

79 2 467 1 169 3 €141 3 3

107 0 651 11 3340

49 . I60 350 1 132 .

39 1 250 1 222 I

613 667 1 232 2

63 333138 5729 2867 31364 -6

280 30353 4689 1413

306 3388

69 3764 17

11944 33

71 613337 1827 21

42 11335SI 421) 21

42 -x80 11720 33

336 13256 154'.) -

117283

52

122124

537101134593

140314225

74

1428961

78699245

766589

115120

65

2374845

2137

7150

10630

7152134

136344125

348519

596423

52145235360

M.-PEOVXNCE orULSTZR-con.

No.SG. LONDONDERRY, part of.

1 Burt, . . , . 20 1271 31 163 642 IC1derry, part of, . 20,58 31069 623 ICillea, . , 18,115 31542 75

157. MXILrORD.

] Fanad, . . . . 26,817 51552 1412 ICilrnacreuan and Miliford, W., 28,658 4 1394 92

Ratlimeltou, . . 19 3553 4,419 804 Rathmuljan, . . , 11,838 2,706 625 Rosguill, . , . 24,468 4 3737 99

158. STEABAN; part of,

1 Castlefinn, , . 28 1532 61287 1332 Raphoe, . . 24571 5,313 128

159. STIUNORLAa.

I C1oghii, . 3,964 5 1 062 Th2 lCillygoidoii . . 36,76() 43 208 893 Stranorlar, W. . . 80,428 5,838 113

Down co,

160. BANBIUDGE, part of.

1 Ba11ywrd, . . 24,729 7,321 1502 Banbridge, TV . . 24,693 15 7 477 3403 Crosgar, . . 16 2269 3595 804 Dromore, . . . 150002 7,651 1605 Loughbriekland, . 260 443 6,504 118

161. Bir&sr, part of.

I Castlereagh, No. 1, f 19,769 8422 2, . L7,033 5729 1473 ,, 3, . 8,484 2804 " 4, 23282 1,181

162, DOW1PA!UUC.

1 Ba111nahinch . . 28 2208 8 1 105 1772 Clough, . . 232874 6,804 1313 Dowupar!ck, W. . l8727 7,000 1334 Killough, . . 172345 41 186 79

K11I3leagh, . . 25671 8; M2 2106 Portaferry, . . 16,041 51 135 1077 Stiatgfazd, . . 17;5715 31 614 82

163. KritEEt.

1 BTaBfOT8, . . . 21 5422 41524 962 Kilkeel, No. 1, . . 2B 4 O2 5,964 1253 ,, No 2, W. . 19376 4 1 908 964 Rostre\or, , 12,534 2,785 66

164. LSBU1t, part of

1 Annahilt . . 17,647 4)627 792 Ba11y1eson, , . 12083 4 7 167 1028 Dunroinry, part of, . 21 641 2,097 44

4 Ui11bboroug1 . , $ 18,777 7 1017 147S Lborn, part of • . 7,940 5,276 13913 Saint61d, .t 12572 3.390 fill

I

2

I

2

23

4(56

I

2

34

1

2

3

4

INo

I

2

3

45]

I

2

3

4(5

6

ZXL--XaOVXNCE OXULST1?- con.

165. LURGAN, part of.Lurgnu, No. 1, part of, . 1 1 541 674 16 8 10 C (5 3 8Moira, . . . 13 1 200 51 305 119 79 (37 52 3 1 41 38 40Wariugstown, . . . 11 ) 852 7,002 191 114 83 103 4 3 63 51 77

166. NEwRr, part of.

Donaghmore, . . . 13,526 21 903 33 46 18 17 . 1 22 24 -xxNewry, No. 1, part of, . 2 2403 1 1081 21 19 10 11 . . 13 6 2

" it 2 1 . . 8,841 10,057 233 184 104 129 3 1 81 103 49Rathfiyland, . . 27,835 7 1 590 136 116 80 56 4 • 50 66 20Warreiipoint, . . . 13,222 5,358 85 86 44 41 1 . 43 43 -

167. NEwTowNArtns.

Buigor, . . , 17,017 7 1634 213 117 118 95 2 7 62 (55 96Comber, . . . 1 6X 5,563 145 120 77 68 2 2 .58 62 25Donaghadee, . . . 9,593 5,050 134 103 68 68 (5 5 41 112 31

Greyabbey, . . 1131 674 6 1 558 184 132 76 108 4 3 57 75 52Kilmood, . . 111 606 3 1 901 80 b7 35 45 1 4 34 33 13Newtowuards, W, . . 17 1 750 12,578 380 321 136 181 19 21 142 179 (51)

Xermanagh Co.

168. I3ALLYSUANNON, part of.

Belleek, . * . 31679 i,I20 81 .54 44 39 . 2 215 29 29Church Hill, . . . 26,708 2030 26 22 17 9 . . B 14 4

169. CLONES, pare of.

Newtown Butler, part of; . 21,731 4,356 66 73 39 27 2 2 37 36Rosslea, do., ( 23,972 4 5 567 79 89 41 38 • 43 46 -

170. ENNISKILLEN, puxt of.

Ely, , . . . 40,258 41639 73 63 28 45 1 4 34 29 10Enuiskillen, W., . 30,628 10,649 210 207 uS 113 9 5 102 103 25Florencacourt, , . 41 3 563 5,876 09 81 53 443 5 39 42 18

Ilolywell, part of, . . 9 7090 1,016 22 10 5 17 1 1 6 4 12Lisbellaw, . , . 10,622 20Q7 45 23 24 21 . I 10 13 22Tempo, part of, . . 24,955 4 2534 82 86 45 37 2 2 43 43 -4

171. InvINsTowN, part of.

Cl000lIy, . . . 7,1)43 1 1284 18 17 10 8 , . 9 8 1EdeLney, . . , 31,841 51710 94 66 (51 43 5 2 33 33 28livinestown,No. 1, part of, 11',, 16,256 3,093 76 85 37 39 4 7 411) 43 g

" No. 2, do., . 1 1 710 615 11 10, 6 5 . I V 8 -.

172. Lissiva.

Brookeboiough, . . 3(5 ( 197 5,315 98 71 48 50 , 1 33 38 27Derrylin, . . . 260 980 5 1048 96 53 43 53 I . 29 38Lisrnken, W. 4 28,418 4,641 75 J 06 38 59 8 I 44 42 -xMaguiresbiidge, . , I 1,114 23470 44 J 41 24 20 1 2 21 20 3

Xozidoiderry Co. J173. BULYMONLY, part of.

IKilrea, do. 22,362 6,71(5 128 122 66 62 1 3 51 68

174. COILLUNF part of.I

Agbadowey, • . . 28,041 5 1927 123 100 63 60 0 2 41 59Attc1ave, • . . 2075 4,104 81 72 42 39 , 2 31 138 1)

] Coleiamo, . , 14,406 10 3282 278 1813 138 140 17 0 71 113 82Garvagh, . . . 25,080 5,127 102 80 55 47 2 2 36 44 22

: Povtrnsh, part of, 4j76,1 I 1 12 4210 31 13 15 16 1 1 4 1) 18

1

1

2

3

45

XXL-PEOVINC opULST-can.

NoLnIAYADY.

I BalI)kelly, . . 30,329 3,54 115 85 66 49 4 3 33 52 302 Bellaiena, . 261040 3 1 616 71 54 35 36 2 2 27 27 173 Dungiven, . 421318 5,2-59 100 75 156 44 1 . 43 32 254 Feeny, . . . 29653 2,889 47 5) 25 22 . I 22 29 -

Limavady, JV., 242371 6 3081 157 117 84 73 4 10 06 61 40

176 LONDONDERRY, part of.

I Olatidy, . . . 30 5 304 5569 88 97 46 42 1 1 63 342 City of Derry, No 1, 4,388 8,769 243 159 115 128 1 3 76 83 843 ,, No 2, • 67 19,168 532 374 254 278 I 158 216 158

4 Egbnton, . , * 2,290 4,88 80 41 43 37 1 14 27 395 Glcndcrmot, W, . 16,805 9,679 229 203 121 108 11 8 109 94 26b Kilderrypartof, . 7,713 2,474 60 29 28 32 ? 1 12 17 31

177. MAIIEXtAFELT,

J Bellaghy, . . , 26352 1O,98 210 176 103 107 4 3 77 99 342 Diapersto'cvn, . 4],065 7 1421 116 12 60 56 1 1 71 61 -6

Maghera, . . . 34799 9,578 199 149 115 84 4 3 73 76 504 Magherafelt, W , , . 22,496 9,186 191 171 104 87 14 3 68 103 20S Moeymore, . . 32,007 7,833 357 127 90 67 4 3 63 64 30

Monaghan Co

178 CARUICKMLCROSS,

I Carrikmacross, W, 22,718 6,731 110 103 57 53 2 56 47 72 Douaghmoyne, 20,357 51 104 104 83 49 55 1 1 49 34 213 t1aeragh, . . . 17,586 4,579 81 77 32 49 1 2 42 35 4

179 CASTLIBLAYEY, part of

I Ballybay, . . 25,065 71 817 135 120 70 65 1 62 58 152 Cat1eb1ayney, iv:, 27,432 2,349 186 380 86 100 4 5 82 98S Crossnag1en, part of, 5,806 ],275 29 14 11 18 1 6 8 154 Newownbanffltoi, do. • 51458 1024 16 18 5 11 . '

180. Cwoniu, part of.

1 Aug1nac1oy, Part of, . 12,388 1,964 32 40 14 18 . 20 20 -8

181. CLONES, pare o(.

I Clones, W, • 2200 71 692 131 161 63 68 2 3 78 83 O1 Newtownbutler, part of, 2,423 595 18 9 10 8 . S 3 9

I 3 Ros1e, do.. 1341 626 11 10 8 3 • 4 6 1

182. Cotvniirjit, tart of.

I Coçtehi1i, part of, , . i812 11286 25 22 11 14 . . 12 10

X 2 Dawsongrove, . . 22,424 4,525 93 85 51 42 . 4 33 52 83 Drum, part uf, . 8227 1,767 34 15 20 14 1 9 19

183. Durnn, part of.

I Loui, ?Art of, . . 4,990 J 1420 37 25 21 16 . 9 lft 12

184. Mouaii.

I Oastlesbaiie, . 0 . 23,844 6,246 118 113 60 58 I I 68 45 52 G146ugh, . . . 23i331 5,206 92 92 M 138 1 1 42 50

Ximore, , . ' 18,327 4 1762 84 80 41 43 , 1 46 44 -6M4nagban, L 1. 171 680 7,907 140 185 68 72 1 1 2 98 87 .45

town, o . I 29,5G 6,3d1 112 93 57 55 1 1 48 47 17

Abstract of Births and Deaths, 1894. 93

BIRTHS AND DEATHS Registered in the Year 1894-IREGISTRARS 7 DISTRICTS, arranged byCOUNTIES and SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS-continued.

TOTAL BIRTHS.

AuIA Popu-Including Illegitimate

REGISTRARS' DISTBICTSin latiou. IUcgttmiato Birtlis Birth.

Statute in r,i d . •ii i

- - ----------I

_______

Acres. 1891.E-4 I I I

I - I

ZIL —P3z0vx3wCM O'tTLSTER—eoiz.

No. Tyrone Co.185. ARMAGH, part of.

1 Caleclon, , , . 7,669 1,823 41 28 23 18 . , 15 13 13

186. CASTLEDEEG.

I Castlederg, ii':, . . 23,762 5.,953 125 100 60 65 1 4 42 58 252 Drnmqujn, , . . 22,734 2,873 43 40 24 19 2 1 21 193 KilIeter, , . . 45.289 42 702 73 45 36 37 2 2 21 24 23

187, CLOGHEE, part of.

I Aughoacloy, part of,. . 10,176 2,924 f12 51 26 116 1 , 28 23 ] 12 l3allygawley, . . , 22,494 4420 82 69 39 43 1 . 139 30 113 Clogher, IV., . - 31018 5 7 839 109 104 63 45 4 ] 36 48 54 Fivemiletown, . . 25 3 597 3 3 804 81 64 39 42 1 5 30 34 17

188. COOKSTOWN.

I Coagh, . . . 11 1 110 4 1,393 101 6) SC) 51 2 . 37 32 322 Cookstown, IV., . . 32)979 11,297 229 207 110 119 14 4 93 114 223 Pomeroy, . . . 3G 7624 6,614 104 123 47 57 2 644 Stewartbto'wn, . . 16 )037 4,857 101 88 53 48 1 1 39 49 13

189. DuNGANNOL

1 Ballyniagran, . . 11023 1,954 44 38 21 23 2 2 20 18 G2 Benburb, . , . 17,359 4727 105 9J 30 135 2 3 iii 41 6

3 Clonavaddy, . . . 31,376 73 396 110 120 49 61 1 53 674 Coal Island, . . . 2O322 9,276 183 153 101 132 5 1 84 74 2 5S Dungannon, If., . . 22,168 11 1536 264 189 1213 138 7 10 94 95 75

190, ENNISEILLEN, pt of

I Tempo, part of . . 5,959 1 1 137 19 23 9 10 1 1 13 10 -

191. IRVINESTOWN, part of.

I Ir'rnttou No. 1, pare of, . 1,112 247 4 3 42 No. 2, do., . 17,060 3,719 71 71 32 39 . . 29 42

192, OAau.

1 Dromore, . . . 221 145 4,308 73 57 32 41 1 1 33 24 16

2 Drnnquhi, . . 20,698 3,5311 60 57 33 27 , . 34 23

3 Fintona, . . . 27,162 6,531 100 99 55 45 5 5 49 50 14 (*oitin, . , . 55,97 6 1 616 125 103 62 63 . . 42 61 22S Omagb, No. 1, JT', . . 3 :592 11 2927 275 291 129 146 7 12 U56 I i3 46 ,, No. 2, . . 35,489 53264 81 80 311 43 2 1 41 39 1

7 Sixmi1eoross . . . 291130 6,173 88 87 El 38 2 . 413 39

193. STEABANE part of.

I Dounamanagb, , , 329091 5383 84 82 60 34 3 2 *7 45 2

2 Nsw±ownstewar1, . . 29126 6678 168 115 10 78 4 j 56 169

3 Plumb Bridge, . . 55,665 5 1869 97 82 48 49 . 1 38 44 15

4 Stbaue, W, . . 19,971 9,593 249 232 132 117 11 10 101 131 17

94 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

BIRTHS AND DEATHS Registered in the Year 189- REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS, arranged byCOUNTIES and SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS-continued.

TOTAL BIKTH$ .

AREA Pope,- Dsar^ss.Including Illegitimate in lstion Illegitimate Births. Births. 04.4

REGISTRARS DISTRICTS. pR wm•Statute in an °^ m o a

o 4x x s

Aerei. 1891. 1'' o " m '

IV.--PROVINCZ OFCONN.A IGUT.

Galway Co.No. 194 . BALLIN,9LOR, part of.

I Ahascragh, . 17,322 1,791 36 29 20 16 16 13 72 Ballinasloe, W. . 19,173 5,131 113 132 6 57 2 66 66 --19

3 Killaan, . 27,618 2,925 66 48 32 34 1 27 21 18

4 Kiltormer, . 27,919 3,094 59 44 29 30 17 27 15

5 Laurencetown, . 31,P50 2,392 50 26 27 23 • I 15 11 24

195 . BALLINROBE, part of.

1 Cappaghduff, part of, . 19,266 2,395 66 30 29 3i 1 1t 14 36

196. CL1PDEn.

1 Clifden, W.. . 40,741 7,493 135 122 70 65 69 53 I3

2 fnishbofin, 3,152 997 22 19 10 12 12 7 3

3 Rinvyle, . 44,754 4,140 107 57 50 57 1 31 26 50

4 Roundstone, No. 1 . 71,937 3,386 80 32 47 33 1 19 13 48

5 9$ No. 2, . 32,381 4,553 107 60 65 42 29 31 47

197. GALWAY.

1 Galway, No. 1, . 10,343 9,583 207 174 113 94 1 • 90 84 33

2 a, No. 2, W. . 11,015 7,240 179 228 92 87 4 3 106 122 -- 49

3 is No. 3 (Arran), • 11,208 2,907 88 72 31 50 35 37 16

4 alloy cullen, . 24,950 2,489 60 43 29 31 1 20 23 17

, 30,312 4 ,5 Oranmore 153 72 65 39 33 28 37 7

6 Spiddle, . 63,304 6,072 136 83 70 6.6 2 43 45 48

7 Turloughmore, . 46• 255 6,275 106 98 55 51 . . 43 55 8

198. GLENNAMADDT.

I Dunmore, 17,357 2,694 59 36 33 26 17 19 23

2 Glennaniaddy, IV. 40,1(2 7,129 130 112 61 69 1 57 55 183 Williamstown, . 4`?,E95 8,663 186 106 105 91 1 50 56 80

199. GoRT.

Ardrahan, . 36,821 3,712 69 37 46 23 21 16 32

• Gort, W . 33,2813 5,834 108 104 61 47 2 2 42 62 4

3 Kinv arra, 3.7,939 4,655 66 61 34 32 29 32 5

200. LOC(3HREA.

I Athenry, • 56,431 6,447 151 99 76 75 46 53 52

2 Bu11ann, . . 55,815 4,890 105 74 54 55 31 43 35

3 Loui;brea, W . 29,641 5,364 122 115 65 57 2 57 58 7

4 Woodferd, . 56,945 5,543 132 72 39 43 2 36 36 10

201. MOUNTBELLEW.

I Clonbrock, . 29,f57 4,592 92 69 46 46 3 i 34 23

2 ICilkroran, . • . 31,924 5,13 123 65 69 65 31 34 58

3 Mountbellew, W. 40,-}t0'2 (),153 124 91 64 u0 1 42 49 33

202. OL'olTERARD.

I Cloonbur, Na. 1, 26,1177 4,208 f37 69 41 46 1 40 29 18

2 „ No. 2, . 31,473 1,492 31 12 20 11 8 4 19

3 Lettermore, • . 44,300 8,2`20 205 113 100 105 52 61 92

4 Oughterard, if. • 69,639 5,055 103 82 55 53 37 45 . 26

2(►3. PORTUMNA.

1 Eyrecoutt, . 31,417 3,734 53 66 23 30 • 1 36 30 -13

2 Portumna, No. 1, 13.. 30,528 5,353 99 106 50 49 2 62 44 -7

3 „ No. 2, • . 15,101 1,246 31 15 16 15 9 6 16

Abstract of Biiths and Deaths, 1894. 95

BIRTHS AND DEATHS Registered in the Year 1894_RErnsTRRs' DISTRICTS, arranged byCouNTIES acid SUPERLNTENDFNT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS-continued.

TOTAL BuT}th.

.AreL Populaoil-

DRTHsIncluding I1IogtLmatoin tion

REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.Illegitimate Births. Births.

Statute in có - . -------- -- ----- -;__Acre 1801. I I , I

pro

XV--PIOVXNCE OCONNUGT-CQflhflied.

204. ROSCOMMON, part of

Athhague, pait of, . . 4,690 559 13 10 8 5 1 . 6 4

05. SCARIUFP, part of.

Mountshtuinon, pait of, , 16,t391 1,761 41 24 24 17 . . 5 19 17

206. TUAM.

Abbey, . . , 34,481 4815 103 M 57 51 . 1 33 21 54Dunmore, . . . 3G,442 8,'24 I 53 1 9 61 38 347 78 . . Headford, . . . 46,490 6,770 146 129 69 77 . 1 62 67 17

: Tuam, No. I, W. . . 34,401 7 1 013 151 131 75 716 1 1 CI 70 20No. 2, . . 381835 7,508 168 92 87 81 . . 48 44 76

I

12

23

I234

34

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. BALLYSIIANNON, pait of.

lough . .

208, BAwrBor,pirt of.

1inamor, . .towngore, part of,

9. CARRICK-ON-SILiNNON,part of.

imshanbo, . .iestown, part of, Whim, part of, .

210. MAORRflflLTON.

tmai1Lire,mkeeran, . .ganboy,aohaxni1ton, 1K .

211. MOHILL.

rigallen, . .W.

32,425

26,60516,183

3376913,65916,036

31,37930,97345,00236,703

18,54226,23229,12719,055

5,978

6,61531422

6,4494,4613,757

6,6375,7685,3987,662

4 3897,4456,4074,230

14457

1228065

14612393

182

9014812376

98

8240

967841

10377131

116

641187346

44

8234

554935

81614490

42835834

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6221

673131)

65624992

48656542

1

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4422

513618

51414370

36694223

4-i

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pagbduff, DaTt of,g, . .Iyiuount, .

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go; 4..hmitown WcL;tLJower,

64,235 163,682 233 157 150 145 1 3 7 82

76,567 7,115 113 91 60 53 1 . 46 4

36 11469 8,603 186 196 94 92 1 2 109 87

16,572 1,758 54 24 30 24 . . 13 Ii

$2,017 5,458 86 83 47 39 . 1 44 813

41,086 6,420 117 93 57 60 - 42 33

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BIRTHS AND DEATI IS BeCOUNTIES and Si

Area

inREGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.

Statute

Act Ce

IV.-PROVINCE OICONNIGT-co?41n?Led.

215. C4STLC13&R

t3alla, '13,thBG(Thtlebar, No. I , W. . 4f),23()

No. 2, . 43,640

•216. CASTLSREMflI, part of.

Ba11ahadereen, part of, 10,169

217. Ciutntoiuus.

B11indne, , ,J3dly1iaunli . . fl,296Cluemorris, H'; . 34,941

218. KILLALA.

Bal1ycatIe, . . 79,004Kiliala, IJ. 25,193

210. Sw1SCCORD.

Foford, . , 21,914Kilkelly, . . 40,2:31Kiltangh, 22700Lowpark, 35,9iISwinford, IT', . 30,095

220, \\rESTPORT

Achill ) . . 46,740BalIyeroy, . . 50,684Is1andeacly, . . 32,579Louisburgh, No. 1, 60,814

" 10,637Newport, 03,989Westport, No, 1, If". . 42)070

P No. 2 , 20,408

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9,05912,3376,725

6,328

7,03211,7048.728

5,2594,1)31

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1

136

144

150

94

60 62

86 75

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103

154

143

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70

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127

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Abstract of Births and Deaths, 18940 97

BIRTHS AND DEATHS Registered in the Year 1894-REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS, arranged byCOUNTIES =1 SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS-continued.

-TOTAL BiRThS,

AnEA Popu- ------- - - ------- DIncluding I11cgtLrnato DEATHS.

ill itioii Illegitimate Births. 13izL1isREOISTRARS DISTRICTS.

Statute in - .. - - ------ - -----

Acres. 1891. IXV-POVXNCE or

CON!UGI-XT-COflhiflUed.

co. 223. CASTLCREAGH, part of.

1 J3allaghadereen, part of . 26,i3] 7,258 150 105 78 72 . . 48 GO 422 Castleplunket, . . 28,528 3,110 42 33 113 24 . 1 ii 22 f3 C4s11eagh, W. 51,012 13037 2,50 137 124 126 2 2 93 64 934 Frenclipaik, . . 38,323 7,741 156 107 74 82 . 45 49

226. RoscoMMOI, part of.

1 Athleague, part of . . 31,977 4 7 183 75 68 33 42 1 . 33 35 72 Bailylcague, . . . 41,196 6,583 137 83 31 76 . . 51 32 M

3 Roscommon, W . 39,494 6236 114 125 CC 48 3 1 12 53 ia

227. STROTESTOWN.

I Elphin, . • 25,151 41561 79 73 42 37 . . 36 37 62 Rooky, . . . 33,271 6 1736 109 81 51 59 . 37 44 83 Strokestown W , . 31 1614 7,161 83 76 43 'tO . 1 57 39 7

Sligo Co

228. BLLINA, part of.

1 I3alllna, part of, . . 9,610 31197 60 33 28 32 . 12 23 25

)29 BoYLE, pait of

1 Ballyfaznan, pait of, . . 22,802 3,848 78 3 42 36 . . 25 28 25

2 Boyle, do., . , 19 5796 3,603 65 35 27 38 . . 18 17 80

3 Ourteen, . . . 322837 8,577 157 133 86 71 . . 69 64 2

230. DROMORE Wjs'r.

I Castleconor, . . . 21947 3,890 80 41 42 33 , . 28 15 39

2 Easky, TV., . . . 421294 6822 1U2 69 56 46 2 1 34 35 33

3 Skreen, . . . 32,822 4 1 807 76 62 34 41 34 26 16

231. SLIGO.

I J3allyrnote, . . . 19 7 135 41969 105 66 52 53 . . 35 31 39

Ca:ney, No. 1, , . 221087 5,607 103 66 M 49 . 413 38 17

3 ,, No. 2, . . 22,469 4,764 81 61 45 36 1 . 21 34 20

4 Collooney, . . 25,713 4,690 61 79 46 45 . 1 40 39 12

S Riverstown, . + . 23,562 4,979 89 85 40 49 1 . $6 49 4

6 Sligo, No. 1, W, . . 16,366 5,658 17 159 60 67 2 1 38 71 -7 ,, No. 2, . 14,476 10,187 243 176 113 180 . 86 90 67

232, ToBEitRRT.

1 Aclare, . . 461178 91,643 202 102 lOB 99 48 54 100

2 Coolaney, . . . 34,302 4,166 68 62 38 35 I 0 29 33 6

3 Tobercurry, W, . 45,329 8 1,399 142 125 8b 53 . 1 69 56 17

9 8 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, ireland.

BIRTHS ANDDEATHS Registered in the Year 1894, in those REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS in IRELANDwhich extend into more than one County.

Numbers ofUnions in

County and RGXSTARS DrsnicsUnion

Abstract

AREAIII

StatuteAcres.

TOTAL Britxs.---

DEATHSIncluding Illegitimate

Popu1a Illegitimate Births.

tion Births181 - - - - -

lvq )Cd

0

Cd

204,226 Athleague . . 36,367 4742 88 78 41 47 2 39 39 10180,187 Aughnacloy, . 2454 4,888 94 91 40 54 I . s 43216,225Ba1laghaderreen . . . 40,700 13,686 284 11 13 131 1 1 90 104212,228 Ballina, W, 7884$ 20,79 355 12 . , 87 105223,229 BaI1yfrnan ... 24,761 4303 S) 56 45 44 . 27 29

13, 62 Baltiuglass, TV 28,578 4,614 118 114 53 65 3 4 64 50 43I139 Darroustowu . 18,853 5,403 70 63 40 31 1 31 32 ts16, 63 Blessrngton and BaUymore, . 80,333 4,815 89 84 38 51 1 41 43

223,229 Boyle, TV. ... 52366 11,294 203 156 95 108 3 2 84 72 47 11,64 Bray and Eathnuohael No. 1, W 3,105 085 120 49 49 6 711,64 •, " No 2

}8,335 & 6,888 130 125 GO 70 2 . 51 74 14107,118 Cappagli, . . . . 41,943 61947 141 100 70 71 . . O 50 41195,213 Cappaghduff, 57778 4,163 120 54 59 61 i . 9 26 66

2,47 Carlow, 27,02 10,153 248 202 128 im 10 16 147 iii; -14310, 120 Carrickon-Suir, IV, , 23,24 8,422 204 188 114 00 8 10 95 93 10

80 101 Oharleville 25,408 0,084 127 90 57 70 1 . 48 42 376,48 C1onygowai ,.. 71398 4,965 flo 77 52 58 1 . 41 33 33

83,36 Colon,..,.. 18437 1,887 32 22 13 10 . 0 13 10o, 60 1 66 Coolattin and Cloneg*1i, W 38,003 0,311 123 111 03 JO 3 5 64 47 12

6,66 Coolkrnna and Ihekettown, . 30932 4,627 01 59 55 30 I 30 20 32145, 182 Coote]nll, TV 27,028 7,681 143 134 77 oo 6 2 64 70 o138 17 Crossmaglen 1 9, 56D 8 371 128 7a 62 61 2 47 28 48143192 Drum, , ? • 29,740 6,781 128 74 71 37 1 1 34 40 34134,164 Dunmurry,... 12,315 1,787 21 181 102 no I 2 94 90 2858,147 Flllnea . • 22,873 4032 81 00 39 42 . 31 38 1310139 Gairistown24,0462,040 31 33 14 17 . 17 10 2

107,113 Grean 26322 8681 111 09 34 57 1 2 411 50 12148 170 HolywelI ,... 49,591 71413 12 86 58 64 1 1 49 37 38171,191 Lvincstown No 1, W., . 17,333 0,980 80 88 41 39 4 7 43 45 -8171 ) 191 It No 2, 1817W 4334 S2 SO 38 44 I 30 50 -4209,224 Jamestown W, . . , 22,053 6,041 107 37 83 44 1 1 40 51 1023,50 Johiitowrt (XJrlrngford), . . 22,701 2,710 32 JI 21 25 . I 13 18 j29,56 Kilbeggtui, . • . . 21,693 3200 0 5 36 33 32 9 30 33 _i

150, 176 Kildory,,.,. 28,251 5184J 122 43 81 71 3 2 22 27 73113,121 1Ci1sIico1an, . . . 29,623 2 473 34 82 18 18 . . 20 32 -18

1 82 Kiltegan 44,636 4,131 76 39 37 . . 42 22 1209,224 Leitrim, 23,19 5,644 100 09 37 43 28 31 41124164 Lisburn, W, • . . 10,777 1,5,399 410 393 120 214 9 18 01 182 1738,183 Louth, . . . 201000 4800 107 82 36 81 I 38 477,14 Lucan, , • , 11,883 3,037 108 60 57 48 1 1 21 ao 4

140,165 Lurgan No, 1 W, 8,23113,113 430 348 222 237 21 24 17 181 1U141F 27 Noynooth, 0 4 . 1$861 2337 40 Ily 5 19 21 • , 12 13 15

90,104 MitcJie1stovn, W, . . . 36,333 7,j3 180 117 80 79 2 2 72 4 4234,38 Mornisterbojee1 , - 17,911 21540 03 8 18 15 18 12

74,205 Mouuts1iaxrnox W 3,274 41133 02 77 31 41 1 1 84 43 t41,148 }Ioyna1ty • * 26,178 4,812 80 60 45 44 • . 23141,166 Nery, No 1, W, . , 8,920 223 180 107 113 4 5 100 80 43

8,57 Newtowitbarry, . 311,102 4,045 84: 04 39 45 I 30 44 -xo169,181 Netownbutjer, . 24,159 4,951 84 82 49 33 2 2 48 33 2143,208 Newtowogore, . , V 18,496 31874 04 45 S7 27 1 25 20 1013$,170 Newtowrthaxu1ton . . 22,233 6,037 ii? 79 33 64 2 3 42 37 38132,174 Poitrusb, V • • . 8,603 31026 90 67 61 48 3 4 27 30 4215,25 R8thang*n , V V 28,187 2,022 61 30 38 23 1 18 21 221,13 Rathvilly, 0 , . . , 22,060 2,,871 08 42 25 33 1 2 20 22 18

2$, 49 116 Ltaoorea, No, 1. W, . , 33,291 01734 124 157 03 39 4 2 76 81 3162 181 EOSSea, , V 27$13 5,193 00 99 4 9 41 2 47 52 •-934 30 St Marys (Drogheda), 1J, 9,628 3,842 348 108 07 79 3 2 10 32 -31147 Serabby, . 22,057 0,131 100 88 50 80 . 1 46 40 2031$4 Stieet , V 29837 4,440 70 6 $8 43 V 30 31 LS98,103 Torbert No 1 • • 1634 33,905 73 34 as 40 V 17 17 8233 120 T0mp10m)ae1, V 21,220 1,973 28 27 14 14 • V 14 13 17c80 Texnpo . . • 0,914 6071 101 109 34 47 8 3 30 bs -8

4 3 Ur1thgf*0d rn V 24,849 3j5 $3 64 26 32 I 30 34 -6

Hot—The 7&mber of Marriages Registered in eacA Quarter at the Year 1894 will be found stated in theAbstract of Marriages conzmneing at Fc198 48

1,187,760 26,763 6,987 7,123 6,417

1 3 1727 402 25,186 6,727 61611 51795

1,619 814 38,524 101085 101132 <)5062

724,774 14,881 42031 3,796 3,523

No

I

It.

IlL

Iv.

PnovNcEs

LEINSTB.

MUNSTER,...

ULSTER.

CONNAUGHT, . .

4,83G,708

5,934,681

,322,334

4,234,224

6,236

6,053

9,245

3,526

•1I

!?eflzStratWfl of Ifa1'7ØC3, Births, and Deaths, Irelanc1

PROVINCEAND

COUNTJJS

IRELAND, . j 20,327 947 4,704,750 105,354 271830 27,662 21802 26,00

X.-PROVINC38 OP

1 CRLOW. ..... 221,295 401936 769 193 214 131 1812 I)unLT' ....... 226,82 1 419,216 11,58 21963 21085 2,834 2,7183 KUDAIU'...... 418,496 70,206 1,446 393 285 341 274 ..... .K 1 L 1 E'YN. 507,254 87,281 1,765 459 513 39 4005 ICING's,.......493,263 65 ,G3 1,341 365 355 317 3076 LoGroiD, 257,770 32,647 990 240 276 249 231

7 Lo JTFT, rncl county of the towuof Dzoghda, 201,619 711038 1,489 37 420 336 336

8 MFAT13, , , 578,298 76987 1405 383 387 323 3129 QULI'i'S......k24,853 641883 1,244 311 318 303 $07

10 WrSTMtTfl , , 434,017 65,100 1,820 346 342 336 29611 WE\XORD, , 573,200 111,778 21156 618 564 502 47212 . .....WT ICKLOW 409 5822 62,136 11211 319 36 297

XX.-PEOVXNCZI OP

13 OLAIE.......7118,265 124,483 2,455 642 662 523 62814 Coni, . . . 1)818)921 438,432 9,173 2,546 21472 2,245 2,23015 Kriut; . . , 1,159,56 179,136 41085 11091 1,097 924 973

16 Lirrnci . . . . 6 62 ) 9 73 18 °12 3,468 90 890 769 85917 T1rPrnAR1, . . 1,048,968 1735188 3,580 92 327 822 139818 Wtrntroin, • . 456,198 813,251 2,116 556 563 512 183

_+4

NTnin19 A, , , , . 711,276 42P,12[1 12,621 3,282 3,197 3,000 3,34220 rAan ,.,..313,036 143,2'19 3,210 808 848 798 7.6

1

467,ffi 131117 21O3 2t5 sr 45134,19Dfi6& 183,(81 3,353 11094 17003 861 19,00

23 D&iv, . , , , 811,927 267,059 71138 1,864 11884 17691 13699

417,665 74,170 11317 1325 385 209 30824 FjrnMuuou........25 I ONDON13ERIY, , . 13,1388 1321009 3,338 848 896 1312 71123- 4330 .a630& 424 430 36927 Tnto ,.,, 778,943 171,401 31331 1314 895 774 768

XV-PEOVZNCZ O.

. 28 GALWAX 11502,362 214,712 4,504 1,248 11200 1,044 1,01229 LKrFREt, , , . 376,510 78,618 3534, 37& 445 343 37330 MAYO . . . . 3318,130 219,034 4,851 1,346 11138 11,361 1,20631 Boscoio , , , 5135,467 1141397 2)121 581 536 502 50232 SLiG, . . . 451281 98,013 11071 483 477 478 433

Births in the Four Quarters of 1 894. 101

March 31st, June 30th, September 30th, and December 31st, 1894.still-born).

MALES ]FENMALES.

egxstered in the Qu rt^r ending the Ins day o Registered in tie Quarter ending the P OVINCESlast dap of AND

I TOTAL TOTAL COUNTIESMarch honer Sept Dec March June Sept. Dec

14,4 33 X4,190 !2,734 32,915 53,923 51,432 13,747 13,472 12,Gfi8 12,145 II LAWD.

PRO V ICES,

3,527 3,687 3,350 3,194 13,758 13,QO5 3,460 3,438 3,067 3,042 LEI! STER.

3411 3,425 3,020 3,146 13,002 12,184 3,316 3,186 2,775 2,907 ItU1ST2B,

51,134 5,161 4,554 4,744 193 18,931 4,971 4,971 1,508 4,501 ULSTER

2,011 1,917 1,810 1,831 7,569 7,312 2,020 1,879 1,718 11695 cOl'N.TyGWT•

91 101 ] 04 94 390 379 102 113 77 87 CARLOW,

1,523 1,581 1,480 1,421 6,005 5,553 1,440 1,104 1,354 1,35,E DUBLIN204 186 1; G 185 751 695 139 199 165 I42 1CiLDARi.226 272 197 207 902 863 233 241 196 193 KILT uNNY.175 181 150 143 649 695 190 174 167 164 DING'S

128 145 133 109 515 481 112 131 116 122 LoNcuFoRD.

204 218 190 180 792 697 193 202 146 156 LouE$, Std cau ty of thetown of Dioghoda.

191 195 165 147 693 707 192 192 158 165 M EATJX.

153 173 147 159 632 612 153 145 161 148 QUFEN'S169 159 173 156 657 663 177 113 163 140 WstETll.301 286 268 237 1,092 1,064 317 278 234 235 WEvcrortD,162 190 167 1.56 675 596 1z7 174 )O 135 'WICKLOW

347 346 278 332 1,283 1,172 3J5 31 G 245 296 CL, nE1,243 1,293 1,137 1,138 4,811 4,662 1,303 17179 1,108 1,072 CoUi.

588 564 487 521 2,100 1,925 503 533 437 42 Krxtmm.

469 437 407 441 1,754 1,714 481 453 362 418 LTmEnio .496 487 440 478 1,901 1,688 4461 410 382 420 Tx x E"ar2B 298 271 236 1,09J 1,023 2b3 265 241 249 ' ArERroRD.

I,663 1,037 1,502 1,573 6,375 0,246 1,019 10,560 1,408 19 AN tx3r,386 406 403 402 1,597 1,618 422 442 3 5 51 ARi oR.

278 310 240 29 1,107 199G 148 284 219 246 CAV N

573 508 1 442 483 2,00G 1,8^t 521 405 419 417 DON. SAL.

947 982 845 875 3,649 3,489 917 902 846 824 Dow n.

168 183 ISO 1635 666 6M 57 X02 149 143 FFrtxA Orr450 480 412 382 1,724 1,614 398 416 400 400 Lo nor z si .

217 207 180 184 788 8Ot 7 2 184 181 touuiit,

452 448 380 401 1,681 i,67 462 447 394 67 TYRONE.

- - -. - --------

039 62 5 32 427 .4,32 211 009 W5 51 485 GA.L . r.

192 223 184 193 792 742 181 222 15 180 Lrn ^rx r.

6G7 577 576 618 ,3438 2,413 79 Sal 5'3 X88 MAYo.

280 250 271 265 1,O0t5 1,0, 5 1301 da 231 "237 Rozcouo .

233 242 247 228 950 941 250 289,E 231 205 Stxao

X

No Carlow Co Co.

I B LTfl GLASS, pert of, 18j50 2,596 53 14 16 9 142 C&nx ow, do , . 148,021 29,719 582 154 150 140 1383 ENNISCORTEY, do , p . 9,026 11,080 16 4 5 4 34 N w Ross, do , 25 094 3,996 52 7 26 9 10

ErLLELAGH, do , 21,004 1,545 66 14 17 19 I6

ub i a Co.

6 BALROTJXLR;, p . 75 290 17,119 898 91 110 93 1047 CnLBRIDGI, part of, 26,237 5,242 109 27 30 27 258 DvBLIN, NO1 TU, . 41,192 148,996 4,680 1,260 1,188 1,165 1,0G7

9 DUBLIN, SOITIT, . 48,190 200,709 x,395 1,380 1,4fl2 1,315 1,34810 D UNSiA1'GELI , part of, 8,781 963 15 3 4 6 211 RATHDOWN, do , 27,131 46,182 961 252 25 228 230

ZildareCo

12 ATHT, part of, . v 113,U1 X 8,915 369 85 101 79 10413 BALTThGLASS, do , o . 17,153 2,262 57 17 14 15 1114 CELBJ HDOE, do , e 53,697 9,314 178 46 48 49 35Ia EDENDE1 nT, do , . 69,434 6,092 108 31 32 2 2316 NAAS, do , 165,101 83,623 734 213 190 177 154

ftkenny Co

17 CALLAN ) part of, . 62,148 9,040 189 53 46 44 4C18 CAutfcK ON Sum, do , 32,120 5,121 80 19 21 20 2019 CAS LECQ1 iEf, . 7,20 11,499 263 73 85 53 5220 K1LK NY, . P 1 1K^l^ ^"iV */1^, [^ 1'^l:SL TV7 559^^i F! 144 ^R'Afl^e132 ,^],^^:li

21 Ni w Ross, part of, 28,479 4,847 72 13 24 18 1722 Tiro wAsTowN, 187,577 14,876 297 80 84 52 8123 URLIMMORD, part of, 52,998 G,433 119 31 29 33 2824 WATERFORD, do 55,169 10,488 186 46 65 41 34

Zing's Cyr.

25 EvErmm I , part of, 81,061 8,087 18L 40 52 .31 38MOUNTMELLxc11, do , . 24,518 3,060 b5 13 15 12 15

27 P RSONSTOWN, do , o 193 244 2,754 530 145 126 129 13028 R©scitu1, do , 65,%5 6,435 130 39 40 23 28` 9 TUULL Mc BE, do , 138,845 22,227 468 128 12.E 132 96

Xe*rngtord Co

30 BALLVMAnoN, part of, 69,733 10,673 176 46 49 431 AANARD, do , 77 964 17,010 318 80 76 8632 LoNo ap, 110,078 24,984 502 114 151 116 121

Mouth Co,, nd Co. ofTown ofDrogheda.

33 An part of^ ^ 65,909 13,143 217 ^r^^.1 +^^b.^a334 DROWIMM, do , 4 41,295 20,897 42935

DUNDALK do^ , 94,415 36,998 843 218 2i4 14 I'

ath Co36 Arn i , part of 30,809 3,629 50 13 637 CELUDGE, do , 7,328 425 8 2 3 2 138 D OGHEDt, do, . . 57 711 8,315 165 53 41 so 8339 DhrN8EAUGliLu, do , 99,494 8168 146 37 0 26 3440 Eiiu, do , , 21,914 2,442 83 13 9 8

41 K LL , c1o., . p 103,426 13,586 290 74 87 66d2 N4vArc, a . p 94,474 I6099 301 85 86 61 68d3 O DCAST.LE, part of, 44123 6„312 102 26 24 29 23" mmr A 4 119,520 1G011 310 80 74 74 8

7 10

81 803

3 11

3 10

46 45

18 11

588 576

654 660

3 4

135 108

44 51

9 8

17 19

14 12

105 109

29 24

13 5

42 37

68 71

6 14

38 39

13 15

26 36

21 22

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73 61

21 1.

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20 22

38 31

54 7i

32 fl58 70

103 401

8 7

22 19239

35 44

42 49

11 11

42 30

7 6 4 4 21 3273 70 83 68 294 288

1 3 4 2 10 64 15 5 8 32 206 7 3 12 33 33

45 65 46 51 207 19111 19 13 13 566 53

672 612 607 568 2,49 2,221

676 742 697 674 2,789 2,6052 3 2 7 $

117 143 114 113 487 474

41 50 49 59 199 1708 6 5 7 26 31

29 29 19 21 98 30

18 20 13 14 65 43108 81 80 84 363 371

24 22 24 21 91 33

6 18 15 16 53 27

31 48 30 26 135 t28

78 88 66 66 298 261

7 10 8 5 30 42

42 45 21 44 152 145

18 14 15 8 55 64

20 29 18 21 88 98

19 30 14 is 81 80

8 4 6 5 23 32

72 65 59 56 252 273

18 21 14 12 65 65

53 61 57 52 228 240

26 27 27 16 98 80

42 42 43 28 160 158

60 76 58 65 259 243

26 22 32 22 102 I]5

63 63 51 48 220' 214

115 133 107 110 465 378

5 6 9 3 23 7

2 2 1 5 331 22 15 17 85 F014 24 10 .h i4, 32

4 4 1 14 19

39 43 34 £0 146 144

43 37 35 30 I4 L6

L5 13 17 11 56

38 44 39 39 160

low Co,

5 10 BALTJNGL SS, part of.57 70 CARLOW, do.

1 E NNISC0RTHY do4 2 NEw ROSS, do.

11 4 SHILLELAON, do

Thib11n Cap,

47 53 BAL ,OTHERT14 12 GHLrRuDa;, part of.

553 499 DUBLIN, NOITx.

618 674 DUBLIN, SOUTH

4 . D 1,n SRAUGHL1N, part 0I114 117 RATHDOWN, do.

1 dare Co.

30 45 ATBY, part of.10 4 BALTINGLASS, do30 14 CJOEB1UDGB, do.8 9 EDE ERRT, do.

87 70 NA.ts, do

Ukonny Co.

20 25 CALLAN, part of5 4 CAR ,UCK oN-SUIR, do.

23 26 CAS.rLECO zER66 53 KILicNNY

10 12 NEW Ross, pal t of.31 87 TRoMAWrOWN18 .18 UBLINGF0RD, past of.

23 13 WATE'EFORD, do

,i ig's co.

17 20 ED.ENDERRY, part of.6 10 MOUN,4MELLICE, do.

70 74 PAUSONS O r1 N, do.9 16 RoscrEA, day

65 44 TULI &MO1 E, do

Longford Co.

20 18 BALLYs Axi r , ,part of,38 48 GEANAi J, do59 56 LoN r oin.

Louth t.o, and Cia. of'sown of Droglaeda,

24 , 28 ARDE1, ]?eft of.d6 41 DROGrETh, do.87 87x DoflDALK!

ieath Co.9 3 ARDa ir, part of.I I ICE-LB UDGE, do

23 18 DROGHEDA, 4o,16 17 DUN 'ATJOIXLIN, 40.3 2 ]1D NI)EZL tY, do

32 33 XXLLs, do.27 38 NtxA$12 12 `VLDCa&s t;, part of35 43 Tr5M

02

104

Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deu,ths, Ireland.

ms*Tcs registered in Ireland in the Four Quarters ending

=.-P3&ovrc$ OP

Arew MALES _AND FEMALES.Population

SUPERINTENDENT inin Registered in the Quarter ending the lasts -of . -.

REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS. Statute1891. TOTAL. -V------

Acres. March. June. Sept. Dea..

tie. queen's Co.

45 A138EFLE1X, 127,042 19,080 347 86 84 86 9146 AT IT, part of, 48,020 G,720 106 33 28 15 3047 CA.xu ow, do., . 37,136 6,348 162 42 43 37 40

48 MOUNTMELLICK, part of, 176,081 28,391 537 135 133 145 12449 ROSCREA, do., . 30,419 3,855 82 13 29 19 2150 URLINGFORD do., . 6,155 489 10 2 1 6 1

Westmeath Co.

51 AT HLONE, part of, . 67,699 14,217 393 73 84 70 7652 BALLY aAHON, do., 30,410 3,967 70 21 18 13 1853 DLLTirr, i 4,3?9 9,365 212 49 57 59 47

54 GL UNAt1D, part of, . . 36,428 4,32-3 •72 15 17 25 1555 M1TLLINGAIt, 201i,601 30,614 609 172 154 155 12856 TULLAMoiiF., part of, . 16,550 2,624 54 16 12 14 12

Wexford Co.

57 ENIscoRTuY, part of, 187,664 3,761 621 173 150 155 14358 GOREY, 130,031 18,156 366 98 94 91 83

59 NEW Ross, part of, 123,617 25,201 483 140 137 109 10260 SUILLELAGII, do., 5,537 518 I1 2 3 1 5

61 WEXFORD, , 126,301 35,142 670 205 180 146 139

Wicklow Co.

62 BALTINGLASS, part of, 103,806 11,112 219 44 61 63 5163 NAAS, do , 51,087 3,355 60 17 18 10 156; RATHHDOWN, do., 34,367 9,897 176 39 48 44 4565 RATHDRU M, 227,487 27,G26 610 165 177 130 13866 SHILLELAGH, part f, 83,075 10,046 206 54 60 50 42

II.- PECVINCS OF

Clare Co.

67 BALLYYAGITAN, 71,432 4,387 81 18 28 15 2068 CORILOFIN, .

.

61,386 5,699 96 27 25 22 2269 Eris . I 12),505 21,771 408 99 109 102 9870 ENNISTIMON, 99,281 20,108 415 107 117 89 102

71 KILLAnYSJRT. 62,319 10,503 2311 55 61 52 7072 KILRVSIr, 136,788 31,423 675 190 170 141 17473 LIMERICK' part of, 68,700 1 8,943 145 24 45 30 4674 SCARRIFF, do., 69,629 9,954 189 57 51 42 39

5 Tut L^ .. 86.275 11,695 208 65 56 30 57

Cork Co.

76 BANDON, 101,3.1.5 20,180 418 109 110 102 .' 9777 BANTRY, . 106,855 14,940 349 81 86 96 8678 CASTLFTOWN, 73443 12,389 270 79 65 58 6879 CI,ONAKILLY, 80,465 21,955 412 1G2 98 110 10280 CORK, . 169,732 1.12,792 3,2213 925 8)0 750 74381 DUNMANWAT, .

1

103,917 15,197 326 78 109 69 • 70

'1

3814

19

7i

9

1

33

1027

784

8

81

5464

1

101

15

9

2A90

28

40

18

`'3

72

20

39

5

27

8

746

7152

711

91

318

26

8837

40

719

6810

3

40

734

15

734

84

50621

71

373

20

7829

42

2320

66

8

44

8

25

9

62

8

74

47482

66

23

3

26

81

23

160

6281

278

474

156

30113

39

293

26

310

203

245

5329

106

2392

337117

18744

81

259

356

147

40

99

33

316

28

311

163243

6

341

113

3784

27389

481923

63

4

40

11

2''8

83

92

44761

101

29

8

19

7526

44

10

20

619

1

45

1330

9

80

6

7942

66

289

30

1022

8923

468

18

7793'

306

25

1082

10

7141

47

73

26V

724

52

`' 1V

49

7

20

58

131

321022

6

664

69

3651

373

28

1219

5719

Births in the Four Quarters of 1894. 10O

March 31st, June 30th, September 30th, and December 31st, 1894—continued.

? UtB stimwd.

MALES. FEMALES.

SUPERINTENDENTliogistered in the Quarter ending thoRogistered in the Quarter ending the Iast daT of last day of REGISTRARS'

ToTe^,. Tcrr^r.. DISTRICTS.

March. June. Sept. Dec. March. 1__:: iiI Sept. Dec. 1

Queen's Co.

ABBEYLEIX.

ATu , part of.

CARLOW, d.).

MOUNTMFLL!CK, part of.

ROSCREA, do.

LRLINOFORD, do.

Westmeath Co.

ATIILO.r•E, p..rt of.

BALLYMAIION, do.

DELYIN.

GItANARD, part of.

MULLINGAR.

TULLAMORE, part of.

Wexford Co.

ENNISCORTHS, part of.GOREY.NEW Ross, part of.SIIILLE:LAGHH, do.

WEXFOILD.

Wicklow Co.

BALTINGLASS, part of.

N A AS, do.

RATHDOR'N, do.

RATHDItUM.

SHILLELAGII, part of.

MNSZ'E .

718

4455

379712

28

29

16

11

5755

3690

2729

25

714

59

45

26761721V13

11

1459

59

23

8623

2032

41

57219

214

127349

7998

99

4039189201

111

3266691109

11 19

5552

18

93

1229V36

12145262

25

80182231

8

43

44

26

65

1321

17

98

3943

4'.:88

231925

53 57 48 53 211 207 56 53 54 44

41 47 40 45 179 170 34 39 56 41

40 29 31 28 131 139 39 36 24 40

54 49 49 58 210 202 48 49 61 44

432 427 384 389 1,632 1,595 493 333 366 35.1

41 56 41 33 171 155 37 53 28 37

Clare Co.

BALL! YAG IIAN.

CORROFIN.ENNIS.

ENNISTLMON.

KILLADYSERT.

KILRUSH.

LIMERICK, part of.

SCARRIFF, do.

TULI.A.

Cork Coy

BANDON.

BA NTRT.

C.^S'I LETOW N.

CLONAKI LTY.

CORK.

DUNMANWAI'.

106 L'(gistration of Marrioges, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

sIts$s registered in Ireland in the Four Quarters ending

IL- -P&OVZNCE OF

Ares

SUPERINTENDENT lil Population

REGISTRARS DISTRICTS.iu

5tatuta1891.

Aerea.

MALES AND FEMALES.

Registered in the Quarter ending the last day of

TOTAL.March. I June. Sept. Do

No. Cork Co. ---continued.

82 FERMOY, 148,360 25,533 494 150 119 115 11083 KANTURK, 185,685 26,171 531 13 139 148 11284 KILMALLOCK, part of, 19,384 4,225 112 31 26 31 2485 KI NSALE, 79,651 18,823 332 79 88 73 9286 MACiaoox, . 179,108 26,088 559 146 169 114 130

87 M4LLOW, . 149,565 23,405 510 121 132 1)6 141

88 111IDIaLETON, . 109,266 23,993 439 103 124 117 90

89 MILLSTREET, , 74,905 12,163 2€31 86 73 53 6990 MITCHELSTOW .^, part of, 48,406 9,852 198 56 43 56 4391 S1{1BBEREEN, 115,024 23,450 57 0 147 161 135 127

92 SluiLL, 57,169 11,233 207 62 60 47 3893 YOUOIIAL, part of, 36,639 11,043 237 54 60 55 613

merry Co.

94 CAHERSIVEEN, 197,545 23,854 493 130 136 96 13195 DINGLE, 125,28 19,021 512 125 153 104 12596 KENMARE, 198,152 16,319 358 89 93 85 91

97 KILLARNEY. . .51 ,287 40,558 969 240 292 22G ` 1198 LtSTOWEL, part of, 165,247 34,597 781 215 197 182 18799 TItALEE, 221,1347 44,787 972 2L2 221 231 2•^8

Limerick Co.

100 C1zooM, . 83,324 12,539 179 48 51 39 41101 KILM LLOCI:, part of, 15,766 23,913 491 126 154 87 I21102 Llt1ERICI{, do., 109,251 60,049 1,525 425 342 353 405103 LISTOWEL, do., 24,672 4,524 103 32 28 21 ^?

104 All-tCHELSTOWN•, do., 38,551 5,890 138 40 38 30 30105 NEWCASTLE, , 143,862 26,505 574 155 165 126 128106 RAT}IKE ALE. 101,8138 17,627 317 86 77 78 76107 TIPPERARY, part of, 35,65) 7,835 141 38 35 35 33

Tipperary Co.

10+8 RORRtsoK&NE 81,850 9 180 161 40 45 39 37109 CALLAN, part of, 41,863 6,05 110 31 40 34 32110 CARRICK Ov-SUIrl, do., 25,191 7,559 131 51 39 42 491 I 1 CAS11L, . 136,137 22,183 445 112 1.5 112 96112 CLOG HEEY, 117,422 17,022 344 87 77 85 95

113 (JLO MEL, part of, . 46,935 15,575 347 83 107 74 83

114 N ENAG Ii 183,088 27382 566 134 165 121 146115 PARSONSrowv, part of, . `?7 ,423 2.290 39 10 10 9 10116 Roscxi.',, do., 3754I) 9,(169 156 45 38 30 43117 TIIURLEs, 1-12,5.13 95,613 542 142 135 133 132118 TI rlEaAxty part of, 141,328 27,951 613 186 1313 123 161119 URLSNt3FORL, do., 24,644 3,159 55 18 8 15 14

Waterford Co.

120 CARRIcK-oar Sent, part of, . 55,019 7,019 141 36 36 40 291.1 CLOti KIEL, do., 40773 51199 91 20 20 2.3 2912 -2 DUNG<tRVSN 91,044 17,021 347 ^ 102 96 66 831•23 KLLMAcTLOK LS, . 64,478 8,343 156 ' 44 56 29 27

124 LIS^loRE, 97,048 15,124 302 77 92 64 69125 WATERFORD, part of, . 70,551 39,820 970 251 235 268 230126 YOCGHAL, do., 33,985 5,726 l9 20 28 23 18

Births 2fl tlif Four Quarters of 189-t, I 017

March 31st, June 300a, September 30th, and December 31st, 1894—continued.

MST-continued.I _040-mm

MALES FEMALES

Registered in the Quartor ending the last day of Registered in the Quarter ending thellLst day of

SUPFRINTENDENTREGISTRARS'

TOTAL. DISTRICTS

- IE:EIi;;; i iiiT OTAL

March June. Sept Dec,ii

Cork Co.—continued.

77 67 57 60 261 233 73 62 58 50. Fiitor.

58 62 77 61 238 273 74 77 71 b 1 KANTUI&K,

17 9 15 12 53 59 14 17 16 12 KILMALLOC, part of.

36 47 37 47 167 16 43 41 36 45 KINSAL1.

72 86 58 64 280 279 74 83 56 66 MACROOM.

67 73 61 74 275 235 M M 55 67 MALLOW.

51 69 55 41 216 223 57 55 62 49 MIDDLETON,

43 44 26 32 145 J36 43 29 27 37 MILLSTRBET.

30 18 30 17 103 26 25 26 26 MITCNELSPOWM, part of.

67 84 73 71 295 275 80 77 62 56 SRII3IIEREEN.

29 34 26 23 112 95 33 26 21 15 SKULL.

29 35 26 30 12() 117 25 25 29 38 YOOGMAL, part of

Kerry Co

76 74 bo 61 261 232 M 62 46 70 CARDRS1VitW

9 87 9 73 278 234 66 71 45 5 DINGLE.

51 48 43 56 193 160 313 45 42 35 XENMARXI,

140 153 117 115 525 444 100 139 109 96 KILLARNEY.

109 95 97 98 399 382 lot; 102 85 89 LISTOWDL, part of.

153 107 121 118 499 473 139 114 110 110 TxuLa9.

Rimeytck Co

27 24 20 19 90 89 21 27 19 22 Cit00c.

64 78 46 69 247 214 62 76 41 66 I(ILMALLOCW, part of,

210 161 176 217 764 761 215 Ull 177 188 LIMERICK, do.

is 16 11 12 54 49 17 12 10 10 LISTOWEL, do.

21 19 18 16 74 64 IQ 19 12 14 MITCEELSTOWN,dO.

72 86 72 61 291 283 83 79 54 E37 NEWCASTLE,

44 37 45 42 168 149 42 40 33 34 RATH1tELE.

16 16 19 15 66 7 5 22 19 16 18 TiPERAR; part of.

Tipperary Co

22 22 22 89 72 17 23 17 15 BOaRISOXANM23

2$ 22 28 94 46 15 12 4 CALLAN 7 part of.19

21 7 97 84 27 1 - 21 22 CARRICE-ONSUXR, do.24 25

5 61 239 206 49 70 41 CASUIL.6343 S9 45 48 176 16 44 & 40 47 OLOGUErM,

60 29 f& 16 181 44 47 45 43 CLO'MML1partof.39 I

98 64 83 31() 250 63 67 57 63 NENAGr,71

2 Or 17 22 8 2 7 5 PA1ASONSTOWN, part of.2 8

23 15 21 84 72 20 15 15 22 ROsONEA, (10.25

61 82 64 278 264 71 74 51 68 Tuwus71

6 320 293 81 71 62 79 TnJaRAi, part of105 67

5 26 29 7 4 9 9 VRLINGFOArk, do,11 4 6

Watefl'ortt Co

17 70 ri o 18 21 12 O4RSTCK.ON$Urft,pt.of,16 18 19

13 46 45 8 io 11 16 CLOMEL, do,12 10 11

38 40 185 162 41 so 28 43 Dwa.tTN.Cl 46

11 76 90 27 33 11 16 KXLMMtTRO*AS.17 3( 18

43 31 162 UO 35 46 21 38 Ls'oa..42 46

115 501 49 131 104 139 115 WEiuoRD part of126 131 129 S!OU13IL4J, 3,,

14 17 13

108

Registration of 1'Tan'iciges, Birt7, and Deaths, I 1e1uId

Acres, 1891. ToAL

Marih Juno Sent. j ___________

[27 ANTR1i, 4 * 117,127 29,655 773 O3 209 191 170

130 BALLviIoNiy, patt of, . 104,553 24D27 1 144 130 131 13

133 LARNE, • 117,801 33,370 904 259 245 178 22134 L1sBuiu, pare of, . 43,200 24,086 619 145 165 1431&5 LIJXGAN, do, 12,313 348D2 77 13 2 14 27

Armagh Co

137 BANnRrUGC, do., . . 13,012 6,903 2135 413 28 45l8 CASTLi13LLYNIy, do, . 30,540 10,109 195 43 40 60

]40 LURGM, do., 40,333 41,282 1,095 2G4 319 250141 Niiwi; cloy 72,343 31,14 663 182 1137 L58 101

142 BULIEnOROUGIr, . . 65,911 16,7M 328 81 29 72 70

144 CYAN, • 4 t61,074 41,974 810 201 221 173 21515 000TEUILL, pare of, . . 09,383 18,092 332 82 103 60 87

146 EL'NTS1(ILLEN, do, 40,307 0,397 0 23 20 29

149 OLDCtSTL; d , . 41,921 1O935 213 59 50 57 47

Donegal Co.

150 BAIiysukNwN, part of 41,507 10,152 178 52 52 30 44

152 Durry . 125,077 15,071 429 137 98 87153 GU*TJLS . . 257,479 31,2]9 725 248 184 151IM INISiiOWEN, . • . 159H2 30,439 640 160 155 172155 LtCflJNy, . 101,241 13,930 289 74 70 60 79156 LODoiDifliti, pir of, . . 53,954 9,774 201 02 .52 35 52137 MILLFORD, , , IU,334 21808 45 127 110 96158

STR&BN, parii of, . 53,103 11,000 201 131 77 59 64

:ioo :B4Nfl1tIDQ; 1)art of , 107,139 40,548 848 223 240 186 199161 BELLtS; do., • , 17,033 57,264 2450 645 624 500 593162 DowniiTRxcl, 4 . 147,441 43,236 911? 242 262 202 213

64 Listiuxt,partor, . . . 71,671 26,574 566 152 157 132 125

107 NEWTOWNUtDS . . 93,890 41,280 1,130 289 301 252 294

Xrermauah Co

108 ]hLLS$IAINON, pa of . 58,397 7150 109 24 32 22 31

170 ENiS1LLiN, do., • 157,116 29,721 551 130 158 131 1B2171 1nvzow, doS, . 57,750 11,302 199 54 55 48 42172 LINAszioA, , • 98,709 18,074 313 79 100 66 68

Antrim Co

96 125 110 100 431 342 107 84 81 70 ANTRIM.51 41 32 40 164 142 46 31 31 54 BALLYCASTLE.

186 169 174 169 698 692 177 188 162 165 BALLXINA.70 69 72 63 274 267 74 69 62 62 B&LLYMONEY, part of.

1,032 987 943 902 3,954 34405 Mm 960 954 1000 BEITAST, do.

24 19 17 14 74 78 14 22 27 15 COLERINR, do.122 136 93 103 4,54 450 137 109 85 119 LARNE.75 81 55 79 290 329 70 84 88 87 LJSBURN, part of.

7 10 6 13 36 41 6 13 B 14 LuRAN, 1o.

Armagh Co

133 129 149 123 54 540 134 158 12 123 ARMAGH, part of.18 12 19 23 72 83 28 16 26 13 BANnRiiR do.21 22 33 23 99 96 22 18 27 29 CASTL13LAYNET, do.

4 3 2 3 12 11 2 4 1 4 DuNtsLx, do,130 150 119 133 532 563 134 169 139 121 LURGAN, do.80 90 81 97 348 320 10 77 77 64 NEWRY, CIO.

Cavan Co

45 55 89 37 176 152 36 44 33 39 BAILIEBOROUOU.

22 33 18 21 94 99 26 34 18 21 BAWiiBoT,psrtof.

107 114 92 124 437 373 94 107 81 91 C4VAN.

46 53 30 44 173 1 15 9 36 so 80 43 COOTEHILL, part of.

9 17 16 11 53 47 14 9 13 11 ENN1SIJLLEN, do.

16 16 7 13 52 50 11 9 14 16 GRARD, do.

2 1 7 3 13 12 3 2 3 4 ICELLS, do.

1 21 21 26 109 104 28 29 26 21 OuCASTLE, do,

oea1 Co.

25 24 13 21 83 95 27 28 17 23 BULYSMANNON, Part Of.

g 47 45 49 200 187 38 65 34 50 DONEGAL.

68 so 40 49 207 222 69 48 47 58

128 99 79 30 386 339 120 85 72 62 QLENTIES.

83 90 96 88 357 289 77 65 76 71 INI$EOWEN.

41 42 30 Si 161 125 33 28 36 28 LETTLRitMNNT.

31 19 19 27 96 10 i 33 16 25 LONDONDERRY, part of.

66 64 54 59 243 22 66 63 53 37 MILLVCRD.

33 37 26 28 124 137 28 40 33 36 STLABANN, part of.

9 36 40 31 146 131 32 40 32 27 STRANORLAR.

Down Co.

113 119 92 110 436 412 108 121 94 89 BNRRXDG; paTt of.

29 346 294 309 1,278 I,17 t6 278 2J4 284 Bars, do

327 141 100 98 466 453 135 121 102 115 DowNsATRIcR.

47 46 53 46 192 191 45 44 53 49 ECILILEEL.

78 76 IS 59 288 278 74 81 57 66 LSBTJN, part of.

40 46 46 33 165 161 45 40 42 S4 1iURGi11, do

68 62 65 61 26 2,54 68 62 72 52 NgWRY, do.

143 146 120 159 568 668 146 155 132 135 NEWTOWNARDS.

'erzna*ab Co.

13 18 15 15 il 48 fl 14 7 16 BALLTSUNNON

21 20 20 19 80 65 17 20 12 16 CLohR, do.

64 74 61 71 270 281 66 84 70 61 P0XISKILVENt do.

34 25 22 23 104 95 20 30 26 19 IRVINEWLOWN, do,

36

46 32 37 151 162 4a 54 34

I

i IQ Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, ' Ireland.

*ZZT rs ..registered iin I Ireland in the Four Quarters ending

mr-PxOVr m"e or

MALES AND FEMALES.Area Population

Registered in the Quarter ending the last day ofSUPERINTENDENT inin

REGISTRARS" DISTRICTS. Statute1891. TOTAL.

March. June. Sept. Dec.Acres.

No. Londonderry Co.

173 BALLYMONEY, part of, 22,362 6,765 128 32 31 39 26

174 COLERAINE, do., . 96,424 26,652 615 167 173 139 136

175 L 1 M (V A DY, . 152,711 23,369 490 117 155 l O6 112

176 LONDONDERRY, part of, , 85,172 50,247 1,232 307 304 308 313

,177 M AGHERAFEL'T, 156,719 44,976 873 225 233 220 195

Monaghan Co.

178 G'ARLtItMACRoss, 60,6G1 16,414 295 99 70 67 59

179 CCASTLFULAY\EY, part of, 63,761 19,465 366 83 114 78 91

180 CI O HER, do., . 12,388 1,964 32 11 7 5 9

181 Cu) :s, do., . 27,799 8,913 160 39 32 37 52

182 (`oo n ui1LL, do., , 36,463 7,578 152 42 47 35 28

183 DUNDALK, do., . 4,990 1,420 37 20 7 10

184 MoN AC,;11AN, 112,744 30,452 546 150 140 140 116

Tyrone Co.

185 ARMAGH, part of, , . 7,669 1,823 41 12 10 7 12

1136 CAST 1.1:1) RG, 91,78.5 13,528 241 65 65 53 58

187 CLo^;nIR, part of, . 89,285 16,987 334 108 78 73 75

188 COO 1K S UO W N, 96,720 27,161 533 142 146 116 111

189 1)U.NG +NNox, 102,548 34,889 706 185 200 162 159

190 E, N'ZSk ILLEY, part of, . 5,959 1,137 19 4 8 4 3

191 I ttv t ti F.sTow N, do., 18,172 3,966 75 24 19 16 16

192 Wi.0 ir, 229,813 44,387 802 215 218 203 166

193 STRABANE, part of, 136,992 27,523 598 159 151 140 148

sv.-P&ovxNCz op

Galway Co.

194 BA LINASLOE, part of, . 123,882 15,333 324 82 89 79 74

195 13 k 1.L1 NROBE, do., 19,206 2,395 66 20 15 15 16

196 CLAFD1-:N, 192,965 20,569 451 127 126 105 93

197 (i.AL,WAY, 197,467 38,719 848 234 232 202 180

198 [ t LENN.^MADDY, 100,214 18,486 375 122 100 79 74

199 [+ORT, 106,048 14,201 243 64 57 63 59

200 LO['IIEIR A, 198,832 2'3,244 464 131 115 117 98

201 M.1UT13E1LEW, 102,383 16,477 339 88 96 72 83

202 0rru'rERARD, 172,289 18,975 431 I16 96 121 98

203 1'ORTUKxa, 70,046 10,363 183 50 49 48 36

. 204 1iosconiorr, part of, 4,690 559 13 1 7 1 4

205 SC'A RR1 FF, do., 16,691 1,761 41 9 13 8 11

206 'I' uAY, 190,649 34,630 726 201 205 134 186

Lettrtm Co.

207 BA LLYSUANNON, part of, 32,425 5,978 85 17 26 :'2 20

208 RAWN110Y, do., 42,783 10,037 201 48 51 46 56

209 CAR1ucx -Or-SHAN .rox, do., 63,484 14,667 267 72 74 56 65

210 MlNORHAM1LTON, 144,857 25,465 544 134 153 126 131

211 M1011ILL, 92,956 22,471 437 102 141 93 101

Births to the Four Quarters.of 894

ill

March .31st, J une 3Oth, :September 30th,; and December 31st, 189 4--continued.

ass —cf nued.

MALES. FEMALES.

SUPER''h TENDI'NTRegistered in the Qusrter ending the last dy of Registered in the Quarter ending the

Ir st day of REGISTRARS'

TOTAL. TOTAL. DISTRICTS,

March. June. Sept. Dee. March. June. Sept. Dec.

Londonderry Co.

17 14 20 15 66 62 15 17 19 1] BAI.LvvMo' t:t- , part of.

78 94 66 75 313 302 89 79 73 61 COLERA[N, Ito.

72 87 55 .52 266 224 45 68 51 60 LIMAVAU •.

150 151 159 147 607 625 157 153 149 166 LoNDoND sur, part of.

133 134 112 93 472 401 92 99 108 102 MAGIIERAI E .T.

Monaghan Co.

44 32 32 30 138 157 55 38 35 29 CARRICKMACROSS.

42 52 38 40 172 194 41 62 40 51 CASTLEOiL# N KY, part of.

7 1 2 4 14 18 4 6 3 5 CLOGIIEIS, do.

21 16 14 30 81 79 18 16 23 23 CLONES, do.

24 24 21 13 82 70 18 23 14 15 COOTEIIILL, do.

11 3 7 21 16 9 4 3 DUNDALK, do.

79 71 70 61 280 266 71 69 70 56 MONAC;nAR.

Tyrone Co.

7 6 5 5 23 18 5 4 2 7 ARMAGH, part of.

29 31 24 36 130 121 36 .34 29 22 CASTLEDE:Iio.

55 34 39 39 ;67 157 53 44 34 36 CLOGHr:E, part of.

74 67 51 68 260 275 68 79 65 63 COOKSTOW X.

87 101 77 82 347 359 98 99 85 77 DUrrcAxNoz .

1 4 1 3 9 10 3 4 3 ENNISKILLEN, part of.

12 10 6 8 36 39 12 9 10 8 IfLYINESTOWN, part of.

110 111 107 71 399 403 105 107 96 95 0MAO».

77 84 70 89 320 278 82 67 70 59 STRABANE, part of.

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42 42 42 38 164 160 40 47 37 36 BALLINASLOF., part of

9 4 8 8 29 37 11 11 7 8 BALLINROBF, do.

61 74 54 53 242 209 66 52 51 40 CLIFDEN.

124 120 108 84 436 412 110 112 94 96 GALWAY.

63 55 41 40 199 176 59 45 38 34 GLENNAMADDY.

40 34 31 36 141 102 24 23 32 23 G o$T.

69 57 65 43 234 230 65 58 52 55 LoUCRRRA.

52 44 34 48 178 161 36 52 38 35 31OUNTSELLEW.

61 51 55 49 216 215 55 45 66 49 OUGHTERARD.

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1 4 1 2 8 5 3 • 2 RoscoMMO , part of.

6 4 6 8 24 17 3 9 2 3 SCARRIFF, do.

90 106 63 104 363 363 111 99 71 82 TUAM•

Leitrim Co.

8 12 11 13 44 41 9 14 11 7 BALLTSHANNON, part of.

27 31 27 31 116 85 21 20 19 25 BAWNaoT, do.

38 41 30 30 139 128 34 33 26 35 CARRICK-OA-5IIAN., do.

67 78 66 65 276 268 67 75 60 66 MANORIJAMILTON,

52 61 50 54 217 2:0 50 80 43 47 MOIL I LL,

P .,

Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland

XZTS registered in Ireland in the Four Quarters endingrIV-P,OVXNCE O

MALES AND FEMALESArea Popul&t on

SUPERINTENDE'V~T xnREGISTRARS Statute

'n Registered in the Quarter ending the last day of

DISTRICTS Aorem 1891 ToT.it1V1arch June Sept Dec

No ayo Co.

212 BALLINA, part of, 140,802 23,797 408 111 101 113 83213 BALLJNROBE, do , . 126,144 22,299 443 124 111 110 9821.E BELMULLET, 177,32 14,333 3O 109 70 83 88215 O &STLEBA R 4 140,998 28,921 591 123 174 153 141216 CASTLEREAGH, part Of . 19,169 6,328 134 45 32 28 29

217 Cruuioiius, 110,788 28 424 701 196 160 173 172218 KXLLALA, 104,882 9,290 184 45 54 35 50219 SwiifE oRD, 151,494 48,261 1,147 339 200 255 353220 WESTPORT, d . 345,921 37,381 893 254 26 211 192

osco mon Co.

221 ATHLONE, part of, 83,140 15,572 363 90 90 95 88222 BALLINASLOE, do , 36,626 5,406 106 28 33 17 28223 BOYLE, do , 84,506 19,319 334 94 90 66 84224 CARRICK oN-SHANNON, do , 37,333 7,494 123 41 26 24 32

225 CASTLERFUG , do , 144,399 31,146 598 175 139 190 124226 Rosc4MMox, do , 109,367 17,002 326 81 96 64 85227 sYnoiFsNoww, 90)036 18,458 271 72 62 76 61

Sligo Co

228 BALLINA, part of, . 9,610 3,597 3(1 14 21 12 13229 BoYLTO, do , . a 75,525 16,033 300 75 79 82 64230 D oMo 1 WEST, . 97,063 15,019 260 55 72 77 56231 SLIGO, . 143,808 41,154 839 218 210 205 206232 TOBEx cURRT, 125,809 22,210 412 121 95 102 94

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114: 1?egistration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

BIRTHS Registered in Ireland in-the Four Quartem ending March 31st, June 30h, Septernbr 30th, andDecember 31st, 1894 1 in each SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRkR'S DISTRICT or POOR Lw Wro.

timber orNumbers

of Union inprecedingAbstract.

REGISTRARS'

"DISTRICTS ortPooit L&w thios.

-::1 ELin

StatuteAores.

Popula-tion in

MALES AND FEMALs

- - - -------Registered in the Quarter

ending the last day ofTotal

-_• -Mar. Jun. Sept.Sept.Dec.

BULBS.

Registered in the Quarterending the Jast day of- Total

P1ar June Sept. Dec.

Registered n the Quartetending the last day of

- ---Totalafar. June Sept. Dec

45 Abbeyleix1 . . 121042 1,080 SiT 86 84 88 Ci 3$ 40 40 42 160 187 48 44 46

121 Antrim, . 117127 29,655 773 203 209 191 170 96 125 110 100 431 342 101 84 Si 703336 Ardee, . . 06,218 16,772 201 71 60 71 56 31 28 41 20 125 142 40 38 03 31

130,185 Armagh, . 154,247 3,857 1 1 115 279 27 281 233 140 tOO 131 128 07 358 130 102 121 13051.221 Athlone, . . 150839 0789 056 163 jjj 105 134 72 80 00 92 339 327 fl 94 70 7

1246 Athy, . . . 181,131 25,635 475 118 129 94 134:1 05 68 50 82 291 214 63 61 38142 BejIieborough 6911 16,761 328 SI 09 72 70 45 55 80 37 176 12 30 44 33

212,228 Ba1li, . 15012 27,394 468 125 122 125 00 69 61 CO 51 238 230 5 G CO 69 40X94,222 DalUnasloe1 . 160,303 20,739 430 110 122 06 102 05 00 01 54 215 230 00 67 40 481082L8 Bailtnrobe . 146,380 24,694 800 144 126 125 114 84 52 08 03 27 252 60 71 67 81

128 3al1yct1e, . . 102197 14)470 000 97 72 63 74 51 41 32 40 164 142 46 31 31 3430,62 BaJlymahon, . . 100,143 14,640 240 87 67 60 52 36 32 84 21 120 120 31 30 20 28120 Ballymena, . . 181,182 08,897 1390 063 357 338 834 180 160 714 169 008 002 177 lOS jq2 168

130, 173 lLillymoney1 4 126,915 31,692 630 170 180 173 151 87 80 92 18 040 320 89 86 31 73150, 68, 20 71 BaTiy8bannon . 132319 23,280 372 93 110 74 95 46 84 39 49 188 184 47 56 35 40

67 Batlyvaghan, . 7t4$2 4,387 81 18 128 15 20 7 16 7 11 41 40 LI 12 8 96 flalrothery, . . 76,290 17,110 398 91 iLO 93 104 40 66 40 51 207 191 46 45 47 83

1,13 0 62 13aittng1a89 139,109 10,070 398 75 91 87 76 30 43 46 24 183 179 48 48 47 42131,160 Bubridge, . 128180 47,541 1,003 269 268 231 235 180 131 Lii tOO 808 495 136 187 120 102

76 flan1on, . 101,345 20,180 418 109 110 102 97 53 57 48 83 211 207 86 53 54 46

77 Bantry, 106,855 14,940 349 81 86 06 86 47 47 40 48 179 170 34 39 oo 41143,208 flawuboy, . 104,696 20,001 394 96 118 82 08 49 64 48 82 210 184 47 5 37 4131 161 E&faat . . 48,072 289,880 10300 2,865 2,571 2,488 2,588 1361 1,333 1,237 1,301 5,232 8,077 1 1 304 1,238 1248 1 1 287

14 Belmuflet, . 177,93 14,363 380 109 70 88 88 82 43 42 49 188 164 57 27 41 39

1080rri8ckaue, . 81 3,850 91180 101 49 45 39 37 213 22 22 22 89 9 17 23 17 15

223,229 :Boy1 . - 1601031 85 135 64 169 169 148 148 84 88 80 80 832 302 88 81 68 6894 Cahersiveen, . . 97,545 23,854 493 130 136 96 131 76 74 80 61 261 239 84 62 4e

17,100 Callan, , 104,011 15,248 329 87 86 78 78 43 47 441 49 185 144 44 30 32 292,47 0a?hw . . 185,187 8,067 144 198 103 177 178 92 8 $r 104 100 90178 Carrickmacros . 60,661 18,414 295 99 70 67 89 44 32 82 30 138 187 65 38 35 29

209,224 Carrick-on-Shan., 100,817 22,161 390 113 100 80 97 89 51 47 47 204 186 64 4918,110,120 Carrick. ooSuir, . 1121 680 19 1 699 402 108 90 102 98 46 59 85 60 • 220 162 00 37 47 3111. Cashel, . . . 166,187 22,183 445 112 125 112 96 63 88 00 58 239 20C 49 70 4 j218 Castlebar, 0 140,998 28,921 891 123 174 153 141 86 88 74 82 300 291 07 86 79 iL9

138, 179 Caatieblayuey, . 94,301 22,574 581 128 184 138 143 63 74 71 63 271 290 03 80 or oo

19 Cas1leconaer, . 57,820 11 1499 263 73 85 59 82 31 48 30 28 185 128 42 37 23 26186 Cat1:ei1erg . . 91;78 13,528 241 65 65 83 68 29 31 24 35 120 121 30 34 29 22

216,225 CaUeretb 0 163,569 37474 732 220 171 180 163 112 03 04 80 369 060 108 88 94 7378 Castletowxz, . . 70,445 12,39 270 79 05 88 68 40 29 64 28 137 189 30 36 24 40

144 Cavau, 0 16,O74 41,974 810 201 221 173 215 107 114 92 124 437 373 91 :LO7 81 91

714, 81 Ceibridge, 87,202 14,081 205 78 81 78 01 42 50 80 34 169 136 83 81 48 27211 C1aem0rrt8, 110,788 28,424 701 1911 160 173 172 97 83 94 81 860 341 99 72 70 91

: 108 Cllfden, . 892,965 20,569 451 227 126 105 98 61 74 84 83 242 209 60 62 81 40112 Ologhecu, 117,422 37022 840 87 77 80 95 43 39 45 45 170 109 44 38 40 47180,187 CIoglier, • 101,073 18951 866 119 85 78 84 82 85 41 43 181 185 67 so 37 41

79 Olonukilty. 80,468 21 1 955 412 102 98 119 102 54 49 49 68 210 202 48 49 GL 44169,181 Clones,, . • 78,802 17.836 305 77 79 69 87 42 86 04 49 161 144 35 3e 35 38113,121 Clontoel, . . 87,708 20,774 438 100 127 96 112 51 79 40 51 212 22t 52 57 be 61132,171 Coiea1ne, 113,010 320887 767 208 214

1183 198 102 113 83 89 387 080 103 101 100 76188 Cookstown, . $6,720 27,161 638 142 148 110 131 74 67 61 68 260 275 68 79 60 63

146,180 Cooteh111, , 105,846 28,070 484 124 150 95 115 70 77 51 57 285 229 84 73 44 5880 Cork, 6 1169,732 132,792 3,228 925 81 750 748 432 427 084 389 1,632 1,895 493 OBO 3640GB

jCorofiii, . . 61,386 5,699 90 27 28 22 22 18 11 14 14 87 89 9 14 8 8

700 CrOOM, . . j 83,324 12,639 170 48 85 39 41 27 24 20 19 90 89 21 27 19 22 1AS DeLvin,

J

741029 9,368 21 49 57 J 9 47 27 27 34 25 113 99 22 36 28 22 1

.25,278 19,021 512 125 158

, 60,403 22,891 387 37 112

.47,441 43,236 919 242 262

99,006 29,212 594 174 174

97,063 15,019 260 55 72

41,192 148,996 4,680 1,260 1,188

48,190 200,709 3,395 1,330 1,402

0&,63G 40,144 903 221 201

425,877 15,674 429 137 98

L02,548 34,389 706 185 200

0 4, 044 17,021 347 102 90

L03,917 15,107 326 78 109

108,275 9,136 161 40 54

L72,409 18,621 302 85 93

112,605 21,771 408 99 109

196,690 33,841 637 177 155

W3,582 36,255 670 157 102

99,281 20,108 415 107 117

148,360 25,533 494 150 11.9

597,467 38,719 848 234 232

109,214 18,486 375 122 100

257,479 34,219 725 248 184

130,031 18,156 306 98 94

106,048 14,201 243 64 57

154,873 26,944 492 122 118

159,112 30,459 646 100 155

75,922 15,208 274 78 74

185,685 26,171 531 132 139

109,466 16,375 315 79 90

108,152 16,319 358 89 93

81,834 18,181 383 92 90

110,943 25,457 669 144 169

62,319 10,503 238 55 61

104,882 9,290 184 45 54

251,81 40,558 969 240 292

64,478 8,342 156 4 46

145,150 28,168 603 157 180

138,788 31,423 675 190 10

79,651 18,823 392 79 88

117,801 33,370 994 259 245

101247 13,950 , 289 14 70

152,711 25,389 490 117 159

177,951 6 8,9 92 1,070 449 $ 87

119,871 50,600 1,18 5 297 322

97,048 15,124 302 77 02

98,709 18, 074 313 79 100

189,019 39,1213

884 247 225

144,129 80,021 1,433 369 855

110,179 24,964 502 114 151

198,85 22,44 &64 134 115

79,944 58,155 1,498 382 428

179,10$ 1 26,188 559 146 1 155

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Dublin, North,

Lublin, South,

Dundalk,

Dunfanaghy,

Dungannon,.

Dungy, arvao, .Dunmanway,Dunshaugblin,Edenderr t,

Ennis, .Enniscorthy,Enniskillen,Ennistimou, .Fermoy,

Galway,Glennauaddy~,Glenties,Gorey, . .

Oort, . •r'ausrd,

Inisliowen,

Iry uestowXi,

Kanturk,K1 1I , .Kenmare,

ilkeei,]Kilkenny,

illala,marney,,fl iacthomaas,

Kinsale,Larne, . .Letterkenny,

Linustady, . .

Limerick, .

Lisburn, .

Lismore, ,

uleIfl8kea, , 61Listowel, . .

,ondond^crry, •Longford, .Lough `ea, •Lurgan,

acroom, . •

104 125 59 87

79 99 59 47

202 213 127 141

124 102 94 85

77 56 23 40

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204 214 119 147

87 107 68 50

162 159 87 101

66 83 61 46

89 70 41 56

32 35 16 24

60 64 41 54

102 98 44 57

159 446 82 74

184 157 74 95

89 102 55 55

115 110 77 07

202 180 124 120

79 74 63 55

151 142 128 99

91 83 54 52

433 59 40 31

132 121 65 60

172 159 83 90

64 58 46 35

148 112 68 02

7 G 70 41 44

85 91 51 48

106 95 47 46

132 124 78 $8

52 70 87 $6

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226 211 130 103

29 27 17 $0

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106 112 72 87

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203 200 1124 Ill

343 365 181 170

116 121 60 76

117 98 69 57

360 348 177 20d

ill" 134 72 BE

&t .s in the Four Quarters of I89 4. 115

BIRTHSe tered in Irelandin the Four Quarters ending Ma c 1 ue 30th, SeptembedDecember 31,st, 1894, in each SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRAR' DISTIuCT or POOR UNION-co-,tiitw1.

I MALES AND FEMALES.I MALES. PEfr ALES.Number or I Su?PR1NTB DXNT

uN rzbers f RVazsTiAR$` I AAxn ,. -I .

Popuia- Registered in the Quarter--- -. -

Registered in the Quarter- - - - --

Registered in the Quarterof union ill DISTRICTS on Statute tion in ending tae last day of ending the last day of ending tine last clay ofpreceding.abstracts. PAWLAW.T ax©NS. Acres. 1891. Total. Total. Total.

Mar. June. Sept. Dec. Mar. Tune. Sept Doc. Him J'iu c Sept • Dee.

59 73 278 234 65 71 45 62

45 49 200 187 38 65 34 50

500 98 468 453 115 321 102 115

66 435 310 284 50 89 58 57

42 27 132 128 32 32 35 29

807 558 9,459 2,221 588 576 558 499

097 674 2,789 2,006 654 660 018 674

112 195 498 405 105 114 92 94

40 49 207 222 69 48 47 58

77 82 317 359 98 99 85 77

38 40 185 162 41 50 2S 45

41 33 171 155 37 53 28 37

13 18 71 00 24 30 19 17

32 33 109 112 44 30 28 31

59 69 219 189 55 62 43 39

89 71, 320 317 95 81 71 70

78 85 332 338 83 97 86 72

45 59 214 201 52 62 44 43

57 60 201 233 73 52 58 50

108 84 436 412 110 112 94 98

41 40 199 176 69 45 38 84

79 80 386 339 120 85 72 62

60 47 203 553 44 42 41 36

31 36 141 102 24 23 32 23

70 50 251 241 57 52 02 70

06 88 357 289 77 65 70 71

2 8̂3 ^S y^A JI.^V(^^} ^1.ks^l:C ^S.3w 39 30 27

77 61 258 273 74 77 71 51

41 33 159 156 38 46 35 3"

43 56 198 100 38 45 42 35

53 46 192 191 45 44 53 49

66 661 298 261 06 71 86 558

26 28 127 11l 18 25 28 49

17 21 00 94 19 28 13 29

117 115 525 444 100 139 109 93

18 11 76 80 27 20 Li 16

61 71 300 303 76 03 67 77

70 801 349 320 93 84 65 88

7 47 167 165 113 41 30 43

93 103 454 450 137 109 85 119

30 51 164 125 33 28 33 28

05 52 266 224 -15 as 51 50

193 240 843 827 227 199 190 211'

130 135 578 007 144 165 Ili 153

43 31 162 140 35 46 211 38

32 37 151 162 43 54 34 31-

108 110 453 431 123 114 9$ 99

178 174 703 730 188 185 166 101

58 65 239 243 84 76 68 56

63 43 234 230 65 68 62 55

171 179 1733 765 185 292 189 189

58 64 280 270 74 83 • to 60

I 1Registration of Marriages, Births, and DDeatlhs, .Ireland.

BIRTHS Registered in Ireland in the Four Quarters ending Maich 31st, June 30th September 30th, andDecember 31st, 1894, in each SUPERtNTENDENT REGISTRAR'S DISTRICT or PooR LAW T NION-cvr unwed

MALES AND FEMALES ffALiS FE1t A S.

Number or 5UP]E ^xDBxNumbL.rs REGISTRARS'^1,

AREA Po ullu p Registered in the Quarter Registered in the Quarter Registered Tu 1,he Quarter

of Union rn Dx6TaucTs OR Statute tion in ending the last day of ending the last day of ending the last day ofpreoedxng Acres 1891 .dotal - -^--- Total Total.Abstract POOR LAW^T.^Ioxs 1 Mar June I Sept I D: 3far1iune I Sept Dec Mar ! June I Sept I Dec

177 Magherafelt, 156,713 44 976 873 225 233 220 195 133 134 112 93 472 401 92 V9 108 102

87 Mallow, 149,565 23,405 610 121 132 116 141 67 73 61 74 275 235 54 59 55 67

210 31anorhamilton, 144,857 25,465 544 134 153 126 131 b7 78 66 65 276 268 67 75 60 66

68 Middleton, . 109,260 23,993 439 108 124 117 90 51 69 55 41 216 223 57 55 62 49

157 Millford, 111,334 21,808 465 132 127 110 96 96 64 54 59 243 222 66 63 56 37

89 Mijistreet, . . 74,905 12,163 281 86 73 53 69 43 44 26 32 145 136 43 29 27 37

90,104 ltche1stown, 80957 15,742 3361 96 81 86 73 51 37 48 33 169 167 45 44 38 40211 Mobill, . . 92,950 22,471 437 102 141 93 101 52 61 50 54 217 220 50 84 43 47

184 Monagba.u, 112,744 30 452 546 150 140 140 116 79 71 70 60 280 266 71 09 70 56

2Q1 }tountbeflew, 102,383 16,477 339 88 96 72 83 52 44 34 48 178 161 36 02 38 35

a6, 4$ 7otintmellic , 200,629 31,451 592 148 148 157 139 80 76 74 71 301 291 68 72 83 68

05 Mullingar, . 208,601 30,614 609 172 154 155 128 84 74 73 62 293 316 88 80 82 66

16 63 Naas, . 216,188 36,978 794 230 208 187 169 117 89 93 87 386 408 113 119 94 82

42 Navan, r g4,474 16,099 301 85 86 62 68 43 37 85 00 145 156 42 49 27 38

114 .Nenagh, . . 183,088 27,382 566 134 165 121 146 71 98 64 83 316 250 03 67 07 63

105 Newcastle, . . 143,802 26,505 574 150 160 126 128 72 86 72 61 291 283 83 79 54 67

4, 21, 50 New Ross, 177,190 33,544 612 160 187 136 129 75 96 70 61 307 305 85 91 61 68

141,466 Newry, . . . 137,975 58,134 1,178 318 291 295 274 148 152 146 158 604 574 170 139 149 116

167 Newtownards 93,890 41,286 1 136 289 301 252 204 143 146 120 109 568 568 146 103 132 13,E

43,149 Oldeastle, 86,043 17,247 315 85 74 86 70 46 34 48 37 163 130 39 40 38 33

192 Omagh, . . 229,813 44,387 802 216 218 20 3 166 110 111 107 71 399 403 105 107 96 95

202 Oughterard, . 172,289 18,975 431 116 90 121 98 61 01 50 49 216 215 55 45 66 49

27 ) 115 Parsonstawn, . 220,672 28,044 669 105 136 138 140 74 73 61 61 269 000 81 63 77 79

203 Portumna, . 77,046 10,363 183 50 49 48 36 21 30 24 14 89 94 29 19 24 2211,64 Rathdomi, 61,498 06,079 1,137 291 299 272 275 137 169 134 139 579 558 194 130 138 138

03 Rathdrum, 227,487 27,026 610 168 177 130 138 90 88 78 81 337 273 75 89 52 57106 Ratlikeale, , 101,885 17,627 317 86 77 78 76 44 37 40 42 1ti8 149 42 40 33 34

204 226 Roscomnnion, . 114,057 17,061 339 82 103 65 89 35 31 28 54 198 171 47 52 37 35

28, 49, I16 Boscrea, . 113,524 19,359 368 97 107 72 92 02 64 39 41 196 172 45 43 33 51

74, 206 carr , . 86 820 11,715 230 66 64 50 30 34 33 27 20 122 108 32 81 23 22

3, 60, 66 Shillelagb, 109 666 14109 283 70 89 70 63 35 45 38 37 155 128 35 35 32 2691 Skiblereen, 115,024 28.150 573 147 161 130 127 or 84 73 71 295 275 80 77 62 50

92 Skull, 57,169 11,233 207 62 60 47 38 29 34 26 23 112 95 33 26 21 10231 Sligo, 1.43,508 41,104 839 218 210 205 206 100 93 107 100 410 429 113 117 98 101

168,193 Strabane, 190,090 39,123 859 220 228 199 212 110 121 96 117 444 415 11.0 107 103 95

109 Stranoriar, , . 121,132 10,108 277 71 16 72 58 39 36 40 31 148 131 32 40 32 27227 Strokeetown, 90,036 18,408 271 12 82 76 61 37 33 42 24 136 1335 35 29 $4 37219 Swineford, 101,404 48,261 1,147 309 200 200 353 152 103 181 169 562 085 180 97 124 18422 '7bomasto n x 107,577 14,876 -297 80 84 52 81 42 45 21 44 152 14 r 38 39 31 87117 T'hurlea, . 142,642 20,613 542 142 183 133 132 71 81 82 64 278 264 71 74 31 lea

107,118 Eippearar1r • 179,087 33,786 754 224 173 [00 194 121 83 80 97 3$8 368 103 90 78 97232 Toberourrr, . 125,809 X2,210 412 121 05 102 94 62 06 51 56 225 187 59 39 61 38

99 Tralee, 221,847 44,187 972 292 221 231 228 153 107 121 118 499 473 139 114 110 11044 rrim, 119,520 16,011 310 80 74 74 82 38 44 39 39 160 100 42 80 35 43206 Tuam, . 100,649 $4 630 726 201 205 131 186 90 106 83 104 363 363 11.1 99 71 82

75 Tu11a: 4 , . 80,225 11,6195 208 65 06 30 57 29 25 13 32 99 149 36 31 17 20.", 66 Tull.amQre, . . 155,890 24,801 522 144 134 JOG 108 66 67 61 60 264 268 78 67 75 49

23, 6011.9 Urluzigford, . 83,797 10,081 184 51 38 34 41 30 18 24 13 85 99 21 20 80 29 I

24, 125 Waterford, ti 125,70-0 50,308 1,176 308 300 309 264 148 160 147 136 589 587 147 140 162 128220 Westport, . 340,921 37,381 898 254 236 211 197 116 107 106 98 427 466 138 129 100 94

61 Wexford, . rt 126-1301 30,142 670 205 180 146 109 101 91 71 66 329 341 104 89 7590,126 Yougha1, 70624 16,709 320 74 88 7$ 86 43 52 39 39 178 153 31 86 39 47

IRELAND, .

No PROVINCES

I LEINSTEIt .

IL MUNSTEB., .

III ULSTER, . .

Iv. CONNAUGHT,

Deaths in the Four Quarters of 1894. 117

1UTUS registered. in each Province and County in Ireland in the Four Quarters ending March 31st,June 30Lh, September 30th, and December 31st, 1894.

MALES AND FEMALES

MALES

FEMALES

PROVINCES Area in Popu1atoi,

D Statute in

COUNTIES. IAcres 1891

Registorid in the Qutrter ending Registered in the Quartr ending Registered in the Quarter Lndinthe last day of tho itit day of 3110 last day of

TOTAL -

-- -IOTAL TOTAL - -- -Match nJue

Sept- Dec n

e arch Julie Sept Dec March Jono Sept D ec.

20327 5 947 4704,750 83,528 26,789 21 3, 710 16,566 18,823 13 1 175 10,668 8,278 9 1 262 41377 42,181 113 304 10,705 8,291

2,363

9 1 561

4,836,708 1,187,760 23 815 7,620 5,992 4,816 1,387 3,7So 3,537 2 1 451 2 1 746 12,019 11,7% 3,835 2,953 2,641

: 5 1 034,681 111 172,402 19,324 6,306 5,019 3,703 4,194 3,1o1 2,500 1 1 852 2,182 9,685 9,739 3,17 2,510 1,8111 2,212

8,322,334 1,61,814 29,580 9,204 7 573 6,996 6,724 4,463 3,367 0 1 928 3,228 14,236 15,803 4,631 3,908 3,068 3 1 596

4,234 1 224 724,774 10,700 3,847 2,784 2,051 2,318 1,716 1461 1,044 1,108 3,387 5,313 1,771 1,323 1,007 1,212

L-PEOVXNC1 O' LxNsT1I..-COUNTIES.

No

1 CARLOW, 221,295 40,935 854 237 922 500 171 127 128 109 88 445 409 190 ¶M 98 b7

2 DuBL1' . . , 226821 419,216 9,823 3,126 2,303 2,042 2,312 1,479 1,167 1,014 1,189 4,819 4,974 1 7 647 1 9 136 1028 jIGS

3 RILDALE, . . 418,496 70,206 1,234 392 .311 244 2$5 201 154 126 147 628 609 105 159 118 1384 KILKENNY, 6072ü4 87,281 1,653 511 438 336 318 231 225 168 191 815 818 280 213 168 1375 KING 8, . , 4931233 65,533 1,094 323 290 218 241 172 135 123 119 541 &O 131 154 113 1306 Lo'ico1u, . . 237.770 32,047 900 298 220 183 100 163 123 103 105 494 400 135 103 80 8

7 IOUTil and CO oftlieTOWN0fDR0GUED&, 201,619 71,038 1,210 411 208 237 234 209 141 116 110 385 025 509 157 121 143

B M1ATfl, . . . 378298 70,987 1,392 418 368 2813 318 221 194 LOG 157 733 657 107 174 130 1130 QTJEINS, . . . 424,853 64,83 1,113 832 324 203 253 162 171 113 131 377 539 170 153 92 324

10 WESTMEATII, . . 424017 65,109 1,169 176 313 226 254 LOl 137 110 140 598 371 185 116 116 11411 WcZIORD, . 573 200 111,778 2,125 704 633 409 480 411 316 204 219 1,184 1,141 383 317 205 231112 Wxaiaow, . . 499,822 82,133 1043 J62 261 203 jq 198 123 109 113 1143 500 114 130 94 1011

XL-3OVX •CE or 2uI1Fr3n.-COUNTIES.

133 CLAEr, . . 788,263 124,483 1,826 376 487 819 414 304 241 179 201 930 898 272 241 170 211

14 CoRK, . 1,838921 438.432 7 1 488 2431 1,378 1,417 1,872 1,235 909 725 833 3 732 1,76 1,243 139 732 810

8 E13U11r . 1,130380 171,133 2,515 850 636 463 56fa 423 319 241 306 1,289 1,226 427 117 222 260

18 L19rrRzc, . . 862,913 138912 2803 885 701 541 672 480 331 271 841 1,313 1,413 4815 374 270 311

17 1IPPLRA1t, 1018,968 173,188 8,06 900 810 584 680 487 412 21,3 320 1 1 482 1 9 884 479 1198 211 366

18 W4TIRrOIID, . 480,198 98,251 1,776 310 501 139 384 282 2111 173 181 889 017 208 280 1113 201

Ill.- XbIO ¶TXNCE OP rnSTit.-COUNTIES.

19 AN11ur, . . . 711,276 428,128 9,836 2S8I ,481 1,815 2 1 144 1883 3 1 184 909 906 4 1 412 4,884 16$3 1 1 267 946 1,148

0 A3011 G11, , . 113,0311 113,289 2,006 779 1598 516 683 384 295 273 828 1480 1,836 803 303 273 2118

21 C,tVA-lt 467,025 111,017 1,585 326 298 290 378 264 208 141 189 802 783 282 188 140 184

22 1) O:N EGA L . 1,100468 385,635 2,399 621 3341 504 1138 461 306 247 262 1276 1,328 480 235 27 271

23 I3ow\ . . 311,027 267,059 3,184 1,8116 1,333 7404 111 349 1141 525 633 2 1 468 2116 817 712 579 608

24 'Gt1iAIAGfl, . 417,685 74,170 1 114 868 307 229 248 374 151 118 123 363 682 10 166 114 III25 LoDQ$3E1, 513,388 152,000 2613 789 671 8511 808 368 $1 242 291 I v205 1,408 428 360 318 30726 31ON tOLAN, . . 318,806 86,208 1 1537 478 896 04 860 247 10 164 180 788 754 931 204 140 17

27 TYfto34, , 778,043 171,401 2082 086 762 4300 623 470 379 1312 304 1,740 1417 316 383 297 821

ZVPEoVXNC or coNN.urtur0-.-CoUNTIEs.

863 820 1,196 1,734 038 414 308 382

108 140 602 3511 537 122 106 120

274 324 1 1 144 1 1 606 1109 LI') 319 249

148 147 810 7351 247 160 1112 161154 175 726 703 225 169 115 191

28 GALWAI, . . 1,502,382 214,712 3,480 i t ] 9$ 862 668 709 085 448

29 LLITXWT, , . . 378*10 780818 1413 32 11 1313 24 208 105 1111

30 711A10, . , . 1,318380 210,084 3%110 1,060 25 832 637 5I1 0G

1 RoScOM3iO', . . 586407 114,897 18 620 *38 dIO M 276 29aq

I

SLrG3, . . . 451818 08011 1429 44f 346 09 369 20

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aE& rss registered in Ireland in the Four Quarters ending

s.-PxovINCx or

MALES AND FEMALES.COUNTIES AND Area Population

Registered in the Quarter ending the Iasi dsy ofSUPERINTENDENT in

inREGISTRARS Statute

DISTRICTS. Acres, 1892 ToTAi..Msrob. June. Sept. Dec.

No. Carlow Co.I BALTncGLASS, part of, . 18,150 2,596 35 10 11 6 82 CARLOW, do., 148,021 29,719 684 206 177 160 1413 ENNISCORTHY, do., 9,0•6 1,080 23 6 6 7 44 NEW ROSS, do., 25,094 3,996 59 15 18 17 95 SHILLELAGH, do., 21,004 3,545 53 20 10 10 13

Dublin Co.

6 BALROTHERY, 75,290 17,119 296 100 73 59 647 CELBRI DoE, part of, 26,237 5,242 78 21 20 15 228 DUBLIN, NORTH, . 41,192 148.996 3,694 1,167 887 749 891

9 DUBLIN, SOUTH, . 48,190 200,709 4,892 1,553 1,118 1,045 1,17610 DU .JSHAUGHLIN, part of, 8,781 968 14 4 5 3 211 RATIIDOW .^, do., . 27,13! 46,182 849 281 200 171 197

Sildaro Co.

12 ATIil, part of, 113,111 18,915 341 109 73 64 9513 SALTINGL&SS, do., 17,153 2,262 32 9 10 4 914 CELHRIDGE, do., 53,697 9,314 199 63 50 40 4615 E' DENDERRRY, do., 69,434 6,092 97 32 27 21 1716 ;A AS, do., 165,101 33,623 565 179 153 113 118

Zllkenny Co.

17 CALLAN, Tart of, 62,148 9,040 212 89 55 37 3118 CARIucx-oY-SUIR, do., 3'_,120 ,12i 78 28 17 17 1619 CASTLECOLER, 57,820 11,499 267 86 74 45 6220 KILKENNY, . 110,943 2.5,457 466 134 1.16 101 105

21 i:I;w Russ, part of, 28,479 4,347 60 19 12 11 1822 THOMASTOWN, . 107,577 14,876 271 91 171 46 6323 URLINGFORD, part of, . . 52,998 6,433 109 25 31 31 2224 WATERFOID, do., 55,1G9 10,488 190 59 52 48 31

Stng's Co.

25 EDENDERRY, part of, . 81,061 8,087 146 36 30 31 4926 MOC NTMIELLICK, do., . 24,548 3,060 46 8 15 9 1427 PAISONSTOWN, do., . 193,244 25,754 444 134 128 99 8328 ROSCREA, do., . 55,565 6,435 112 40 29 25 1829 'rULLAMOIE, do., . 138,845 22,227 346 105 88 74 79

Longford Co.

30 BALLYMA [ION part of, . 69,733 10,673 194 56 52 49 3731 GRANARD, do., 77,964 17,010 252 90 65 49 4832 LONGFORD, . 110,073 24,964 454 152 112 85 103

Mouth Co.. and Co. ofTown of Drogheda.

33 A n D EE, part of, 65,909 13,143 243 80 45 56 6234 DROGHEDA, do., 41,295 20,897 344 121 90 6i 6635 Dh. N n.t Lx, do., 94,415 36,998 623 210 163 114 136

Moath Co.

36 ARDEE, part of, 30,309 3,629 60 19 13 12 1637 CELBRIDGF, do., . 7,328 425 1 138 1)Ito(m DA, do., . 57,711 8,315 214 61 72 47 3439 DUNSHALilsHLI!1, do. . 99,494 8,168 133 46 30 21 3640 EUENDERRY, do., . 21,914 2,442 41 9 16 11 S

41 KzLis, do., . 103,426 13,586 2.56 70 73 55 5842 NAVAN, . 94,474 16,099 317 92 84 61 8043 O LDCASTLS, part of, 44,122 6,312 102 31 23 25 2344 TRIM, . 119,520 16,011 268 90 57 61 60

Deaths in the Four Quarters of 189 J. 119

March 31st, June 30th, September 30th, and December 81s1, 1894.

MALES FEMALES

SUPER TEIE1^TTREGISTRARSRegistered in the Quarter ending the Iast day of Registered in tho Quarter

Iast da,yending

ofthe

SOTAL TOTAL DISTRICTSMarch June Sept Du. Maro1 funo Sept Dec

Carlow Co.3 6 2 5 16 19 7 5 4 3 BAL rI NGLASS, part of

104 100 81 70 355 329 102 77 79 71 C RLOw, do

3 2 3 .1 9 14 3 4 4 3 ENNISCoRTIL;, do3 0 13 99 5 37 22 5 5 8 4 Now Ro-,s, do.

7 7 7 7 28 25 13 3 3 6 SIYXLLEL GH t do

Dublin Co

5l 41 28 34 154 143 49 32 31 30 BALTOTHERY13 12 9 10 44 34 S 8 6 1? CEL$RIDGF, part of

538 453 396 452 1,830 1,355 629 434 103 439 DUBLIN, None.

7W 554 502 587 2 390 2,502 806 .564 543 589 DUBLIN, SOUTH3 1 1 5 9 4 2 2 1 DUASXJAUGHLIN, part of

130 104 78 105 417 432 151 96 93 92 RATRDOWN, do,

Kildare Co.

56 37 31 50 174 167 53 36 33 45 ATzi , patt of.4 7 1 5 17 I5 5 3 3 4 BAT TINGLE, do

30 20 23 23 95 104 33 BO 17 24 CELBRIDGE, do14 15 10 8 47 5O 18 12 I1 9 ED1I DERRY, do97 75 61 62 295 270 82 78 51 56 NAAS, do

i1kenny Co.

34 2? 21 12 89 123 55 33 16 19 ALLAN, part of12 9 7 11 39 39 16 S 10 5 CARRICK-apt SUIR, doS1. 50 23 39 163 104 35 24 22 23 CASTLLCOI1ER67 66 53 62 243 218 67 60 48 43 K1L1ILNNY.

6 8 9 11 34 26 13 4 2 7 NEW Ross, part of.44 30 17 26 117 154 47 41 29 37 THO MA TOWN

1 14 14 11 50 59 14 17 17 11 URLTh G roRD, part of26 26 24 19 J5 95 is 26 24 12 WATERrORD, do

in 's Co.,

21 17 16 20 76 70 13 13 15 29 EDENDERRY, par Of3 11 6 6 26 20 6 4 3 8 MOUNTMMSLL CK, do.

80 59 48 43 230 214 54 69 51 40 PAZLSONSZOWN, do.21 13 13 8 55 i7 19 113 12 I Q RrOSCRSA, do,45 3b 40 36 157 189 60 52 34 43 PULL tMORE, dog

Longford Co.

34 30 d0 18 112 82 22 22` 1' 19 3 x yll-kiIo ', part of.43 31 30 23 137 115 4 1. 19 20 aRAN4RD t do.

84 59 43 59 245 '2O9 63 53 42 46 LG$GTORD.

,o th Co, aii4 Co. ofTown of Drogheda.

43 24 29 32 128 115 37 21 27 30 AIWBE, putt Of-63 38 26 29 1 6 J8 58 52 41 37 fJWaUEDA, tax.

103 79 t1 58 301 82 107 8 53 78 D tT D .L1, do

eath Co.

9 9 8 7 3 27 10 4 4 1 A1LDER, pa of.

I I % CSLBRIDgN, ao,29 a5 27 18 JOf 2 37 20 16 RQfR DL, do23 18 13 la 7b 63 23 14 8 18 DuIS1t4UoRr, Ir, do.4 8 8 2 2 19 '5 8 3 EDE\fl Y, do.

37 41 3 26i 431 h9 33 32 2 32 KELLS, do.49 42 27 42 x 0 157 43 42 84 38 `l AVAN19 9 14 9 52 j,50 1 14 iO Li Or DCL$TLR, part Ot,i^1 34 82 34 1.51 117 39 s 29 2 r ' "^z n^

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DEAT1S regisfered in Ireland in the Four Quarters endingx*-PovmcE o:

--

MALES AND FEMALES

SUPERINTENDENT Ara Population

REGISTRARS' in Registered in the Quarter ending the last day of

StatuteDISTRICTS A cros 1891 TOTAL -

I March June Sept Doc

No Queam's Co

45

ABBFILrI', .4;

ATEIY, part of, .47 CARrow, do .

43 MOUVMELLTCK, part of,49 ROSCREL, doso UnLrraroRD, do

Westmeath Co0

St

ATxir ONE, part of, .52 JhLLYMAIION, do

53

Darvr, , . 0

'54 G1UA11D, part of,55 MtIrLPWAR, . .

56 Tz LL timr, part of,

Wezford Co

57

EN\iscoRTr1', part of, .58 GOREY, . .

59 NEW ROSS, prt of,

60

SI1TLLELGH, do,61 WCOIM,

Wicklow Co.

62 BAT TINGLASS, part of, .63 Nus, do ,Gt R&TaDOWN, do65 RAirnituM 0 0

66 SnILLtLAGE, part of,

127,042

19,080

350

86

110

73

81

49 020

6 720

91

30

22

19

2037,136

6,343

87

28

23

19

22

17G,081

26,391

165

149

87

11830,419

3,855

57

19

13

12

136,155

489

12

4

5

2

67,699

14,217

262

71

86

5930,410

3,967

54

20

14

9

ii74,329

9,365

159

49

Si

29

37

36,428

4,322

65

24

8

13

20208,601

301 614

568

204

136

103

12316,550

2,621

6]

15

18

17

ii

187 1 664

32,761

697

214

211

127

145130,031

18,156

331

98

87

63

83123,6 1 7

23,201

549

194

162

82

1115 ,587

518

8

4

1

3126 1 301

35,142

740

288

169

136

147

103,806

18,212

221

71

58

36

3651,087

3,335

61

28

17

4

1234,367

9,897

841

52

36

35

18227,487

27,626

461

160

109

99

9183,075

10,046

160

51

41

29

39

ZL-PEOVXNCE O

Clare Co.

67 BALLyvAGur, • 71 432 4,387 81 21 31 14 1568 CoiurnrLN, 0 612386 50699 72 23 21 1269 Err, , 0 0 112,505 21,771 332 100 74 79 7670 Exsii*, 99281 20,108 267 84 89 43 8171 KILLA.Pl smr,0 62,319 10,503 143 86 47 30 3072 JCu,ursir, • , 1362788 31,423 506 177 125 110 9173 LXMEBICK, part of, . 68,700 8,943 82 24 20 13 2574 SCABIUXF, do , . . 69,629 91954 140 45 37 24 3475 TULLA,$*0. 86,225 111693 873 66 43 24 40

Cork Co.

76 BANDcN 101,345 20,180 $32 123 89 53 6777 BANTEr, . , 0 1061.053 14,940 212 69 32 3870 çsvirowi, . . 73 443 12,389 138 66 8 24, 2379 (irout; 0 0 80,463 21,()55 325 110 3t 60 7480 00iu, . . 0 0 169,782 132,792 21305 900 676 573 656131 DtsNMAlwA; 0 • 10,917 15)97 218 83 '58 4182 Fxo; . • . . 1437360 25133 457 132 125 104 96" K4cItEaIc, . 0 185,685 26,171 330 110 86 69 8384 KILMALLOCK, prt of, , 19,381 41225 30 31 16 13 1705 KIMALE ,,,,, 79,61 18323 296 114 59 59 6486 M4coc1*, . . 0 • 1791108 26,088 381 106 120 11 11487 NLLOW, , 0 0 149,565 200 4412 169 IQO 87 10&

44

14

1 21

80

93

38

1219

11101

10

12343

91

4

154

4711

218732

54

1013

838

3

46

6

25

8

64

8

Joe50802

84

2a9

5027

338

52

7

276

65.

5

643141

88

25

2194914

38148

656

254

22

12

707

fig4360

3`g

27

8g

50

20

1744641

280306

1362881

3729630

356167

2725

384

128

3063

23$

88

1764546

23927

6

12626

78

2882

31

341

164277

3856

933178

226

72

421616

85l0

1

338

•33

13103

5

t) I

55103

M

134

24

17317319

12.1

SUPERINTENDENTREGISTRARS'DISTRICTS

56 35 4312 11 612 4 14

66 35 535 5 72 2 1

40 26 27

8 3 726 14 15

. 7 872 54 53

10 12 4

111 63 e637 32 40

82 41 51

2 i85 68 69

29 .1 298 2 4

21 16 10

59 so 44

19 15 19

Queen's Co.

LBBLYLEIX.LTHY, part of.`. u.Low, da.

t UUNTMELLUC$, past of

1osciEb, do.

JRLINGFORD, do.

'Westneath Co.

&TI LOxt, part of.BALLYMAHON, do.DELYI1N

R.A CARD, part Of.

MULLINQJ Tt.

TULLAMOIU, part of.

Wexford Co.

E' Nrscowr Y part of.Goi. `.New Ross, part of.SEILLELAon, do.Wi xroRD.

WickXow Co.

BALTINGLASS, pirr ofNAAS, do.

RATHDOWN, do.

RATHDRUT$,

Si uLLLLAou, Wt of.

Clare Co.

6 21 8 6 41 40 15 10 6 9 B LLTvA,GuuAN.

10 11 7 12 40 32 13 10 5 4 COiROF1N.

53 43 41 43 180 152 47 31 38 36 EN t .

42 38 19 33 132 165 4") ,51 24 4 E N1$TIMON.

17 23 16 19 715 dB 19 24 14 I1 K1LLAMyni ,

I 02 54 61 44 261 245 75 7L 49 50 i1LIus.

14 14 ,5 9 42 40 10 6 8 16 LIMERuCR, pLrt of.

29 19 11 19 ■ W 62 16 18 13 15 SCAR iil iC do.

31 23 11 16 81 92 35 20 13 24 TULLA.

Cork cod

62 43 27 38 170 162 61 46 26 29 B t1oo t.

39 23 22 31 120 92 30 24 [ 6 22 BLST .Y.

28 (3 8 12 61 95 38 25 16 16 C&sTI ExO WN.

60 42 33 37 171 154 50 39 28 37 GLO,UULTY,

455 342 263 321 13'1 1,434 459 334 310 335 CtU K,

41 3. 20 24 117 121 42 26 21 32 D8NA1w.

75 65 36 48 244 213 57 60 48 48 F.uuMoY.

58 44 36 46 184 166 a2 42 33 39 Kirn.

20 9 8 7 44 36 14 7 5 10 KTLX" -L0ci, part of.

56 25 30 29 140 156 58 34 29 35 KxNMLE.

46 60 37 34 177 204 60 60 34 50 M2uBooL

83 51 37 46 217 245 86 49 50 60 MALLOW.

122 Reisti'cttzon of Mcriages, Births, and Deaths, frelancL

DZ&TS registered in Ireland in the Four Quaiters endingXX-PPOVXTCZ 03P

---- -MALES ANDPEMALES

SU PERINTrNDEINTAres Population

REGISTRARS"in

StatuteLU Registered in the Quarter uiding the last day of

I)ITRICrS. Acres 1891. TOTAL - ------- -.------

Maich June Sept Dec

No Cork Co-,oninud.

88 MJDI)LCTON, 4 . . 109,266 23,993 393 138 103 65 8589 MILLSREri, . 74,905 12163 184 63 1138 32 5190 MITCflELSTOWN, pare of, 48,406 9832 174 70 33 s791 SMflBCRETJ, . . * 1151024 28,40 317 104 91 67 3592 Siuit, 57,16 11,233 138 36 49 25 2883 YOUGHAL, part of . . . 36,639 11,043 188 54 62 39 33

Zery Co

94 0Ai1i1yEiF1 ' 1971545 23,854 254 93 74 3 3 5495 ThNQLE 125,27 193021 287 91 7 3 42 61

ICNMATU . M'8,5 16,19 206 89 38 36

97 KILLARNEY, . 251,287 40,558 609 206 167 106 130

98 LTwrowEL, part of, • • 165,247 34,597 521 162 117 103 139

99 TiuLEE 221,847 44,787 658 209 187 143 139

X1merick Co

100 Ciuoi, .01 832324 12,539 201 79 51 21 42

101 KILsALLocE, part of . 25768 23,913 435 134 115 68 11

102 Lisrntaci, do , 09,251 60,049 11137 1 343 282 237 275

103 LISTOWEL, do., . 24672 41524 68 16 22 18 is

104 MITCRELSTOWN, c10, . 38351 53890 92 27 25 16

105 NEWCASTLE, . . 143862 263505 418 139 107 77 95

105 R{REALE, . * . 101,888 17,627 307 81 73 70 77107 TxPPEiuivpart or, . . 35,659 7,85 145 60 30 29 26

Tipperary Co

IOU BORRISOKASE, 10 . 8I80 9,180 135 50 40 17 28

109 CMAAN, Fart of, . 41,863 6205 120 30 46 26 18

110 CARRTCK.0'SUI1, do . 25,191 7,559 166 57 44 39 29

111 CASHEL 1&,137 22J83 380 90 124 78

112 CLOGB3LN, . . 117,422 17022 296 80 65 73 75

113 CLOSMEL, p,%1 of, . 462935 15,575 355 127 105 65 68

114 Nueø, $ . 183,088 27,382 418 128 104 80 106

115 PARSONhTOWN, PDXt of, 27,428 2,290 84 9 6 6 13

116 Bescuz& do.,$ 67,540 91069 177 78 42 21

117 Tnmus ' 142,542 25,613 447 151 124 83 89

118 Tiirnuit, part of, , 144,328 27,951 435 157 94 65 119

119 URr1FcaonD, do , . 24644 3159 50 9 16 11 14

Waterford Co

120 Oac.orSunt, part of, . 55,319 7,019 102 22 35 22 23

121 C1ONMZL, do . 40,773 51199 88 27 21 18 22

122 DUNeARA4, 94,044 17,021 269 74 73 67 51

123 KnMACTUOUS, . a 64,478 8034 iTh Gs 37 36 38

124 LsMoi ,,... 97,048 124 208 82 95 46 65

125 WnoD, part of, a 70,451 39.tQ2Q 794 25 219 145 174

126Yooi_

do. .a U2$24 23 10 11

Deaths in the Four Quarters of 1894. 123

March 31st, June 30th, September 30th, and December 31st, 1894—continued.

MNSTE—COflhi72ue(/.

MALES FEMALES.

.. -1UtkCQL1tC ending

last day oftile

SUPERINTENDENTREGISTRARS'

- - .

Registered

----

in the Quarter

-----.----.

ending the last day of

-- - -- ---Registered

TOTAL TOTAL. •• --------- ---- - DISTRICTS.-_.- ---- - - ----

March. Juno. Sept. Dec. March. June. \

Sept. Dec

Cork Co.—continued.

64 47 40 43 196 157 74 513 25 jç MIDDrE'roN.

34 16 15 3 98 a 29 22 17 18 MJLLSTREET.

42 20 27 19 108 66 28 13 10 15 MITC}1ELSTOWN, part of.

46 53 39 30 168 149 58 33 28 25 SKIBSERECN.

13 24 10 18 65 73 23 25 15 10 SEJLL.

23 25 18 15 81 107 31 37 21 18 YouGIw, parof.

Xrry Co

38 40 15 26 119 135 55 34 18 28 OJJIERSIVEEN

,o 29 24 33 136 131 fl 44 18 28 DINGLE.

47 22 18 30 117 89 42 16 18 13 }ENM11RL'.

104 BR 70 314 295 102 79 54 60 KILLARNEY.

78 M 36 69 257 264 84 63 47 70 L!STOWEL, part of

lOG 86 76 78 346 312 103 81 67 61 TRALEE

dmerck Co

39 22 )3 26 100 101 40 29 16 16 CRoo,

73 64 39 63 2319 196 tJI M 29 55 K[uA1LocE, part of.

162 138 118 141 359 573 181 144 119 134 LIRERICK, d0.

9 5 8 9 31 37 7 17 7 6 LISTOWEL, do.

13 U 9 7 40 52 14 14 7 17 MrrC1IIRSTOWNdo.

75 50 41 48 21 204 64 57 6 47 NEWCASTLE,

47 34 28 37 14f 161 40 39 42 40 RATIIKLtLE.

32 7 15 10 11 64 81 28 23 jj 16 TtI'cRuur, part of,

Tipperary Co.

23 23 5 13 64 71 27 17 12 13 1 BORRISOKANE.

11 2 15 9 57 63 19 24 U 9 CALLAN, part of,

82 22 18 17 89 80 25 22 21 12 CAItTtICE-ON'SuIR do,

42 70 37 39 188 192 48 54 39 5' CASRE.

33 36 34 39 14 21 154 47 29 41 37 CLOOREEN

& 55 21 28 177 178 58 50 30 40 CLONEIIL,part of,

65 43 37 59 209 209 63 56 43 47 NCNGIL

8 2 3 3 14 20 3 4 3 10 PARSONSTOWN, part of.

40 19 16 17 92 85 38 23 5 19 ROSCREA, do,

7D 54 41 32 206 24t 72 70 42 57 THURLES,

83 :5•2 28 57 220 21 43 74 42 37 62 Tjr'oRAoY part of,

4 9 4 7 24 C)6 7 7 7 URLINOFORD, do.

Waterford Co

f; 18 12 15 54 48 13 17 10 8 CARRIcR-oN-SuIR, Pt. Of.

13 II 7 8 39 44 14 10 6 14 CLoNEL, do.

2i 44 32 25 10 135 45 29 35 26 DUNGARYAN.

32 14 21 20 87 89 33 23 15 18 KILEACTIrOMAS.

35 48 23 28 134 15 47 47 2 37 LISMORE

121 106 74 80 8I 413 135 113 71 94 WATERr0RD, part of,

13 12 4 5 34 34 11 11 6 6 YOUGUAL, do,

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X.-

MALES J Na FEMALES

^'U PE^^NTENDE^TAre Fo^^ul^ txom

1 EG LR 11S' U' i Registered in the Quarter ending the last day of

DISTRICTSStLtute

ACreg1891 TOT&z,

March June Sept Dec

Ni ntrhn Co.

.i a? ANTRUM, a 117,127 29,6x5 5.33 145 167 94 127128 BAI LYCAS I LE, . 102,197 1447O 213 76 49 37 51129 BALLYMENA, . 161,162 58,897 1,011 393 233 194 191130 BALLYMONI Y, part of, . . 104,553 24,927 398 148 99 84 67L1 BELFAST, do . 31,339 24599 5,^38O 1,763 1,57c. 1,165 1,374

132 COLERU'vu, do. • . 16,579 6,235 97 22 25 20 30133 LARNE, 117,801 33,370 586 172 143 125 146134 Lisnu r, part of, . 43,200 24 086 546 147 143 117 139130 LURQAN, do 12,318 3,892 72 0 14 19 19

.&rmagh Co.

136 ARMAGH, part cif, . 146,013 d2034 994 304 222 212 256137 B%NBRIDGr, do. . . 18 012 b993 141 48 25 28 40138 CtSTLIB .AI NXY, do . . 0540 10,104 122 33 35 25 24

139 DUNDAtA , do 5,225 1,726 17 9 4 1 3140 JURGAN, do 40 333 41,282 72a 194 168 155 211141 NEwRY do 72,348 31,145 604 186 144 125 149

Cavan Co.

14 B uLIEBoRc1ton, . . 63 911 16,7."1 24,E 81 67 41 56143 B 1.v, NBoY, part o:, . . 61,998 19 867 121 36 34 23 28144 C8.v.&v, . . . 161,074 41,974 606 219 148 134 165J 15 CO©TEJ UL.L, part of, . . 69,333 J8092 20 1 5 63 41 62

146 EI n JsiuL uN, do, 40,601 6,397 76 22 21 10 23147 GBALUtD, do. . 20,281 5,612 87 42 19 11 15148 1 r,,L ,q, do 6,040 1,289 18 2 4 2 214 1 ) 0Loc .sTL;, do. , 41,921 19,935 129 39 40 28 22

Donegal Co.

1 iO BALLYs1e&N toi, paa1 of, . 41,007 10,152 1 3 62 36 34 431. l DONEGAL, . 160,403 22,891 309 111 75 50 7315: DUnPANAGRT, . . 125,677 15,614 200 76 35 51 38153 Gtj NTILS, . . 257,479 34,219 438 131 90 SQ 37L11 F isuow , w . 159,412 39,459 453 141 108 111 93

135 LrTT .a vx ', . 101,247 13,950 255 97 73 46 319156 LoN `nwmy, part gal', 58,934 9,774 105 34 29 17 2517 M x iyo Do . 114,384 21808 284 103 83 44 54158 STRABANE, part of, . &31Y3 11,600 166 50 60 40 26159 STRANoiuit . . 1;l rl 52 15,103 214 66 62 31 55

Down Co,

J60 : ,NDIUDoE, part of, . 107,138 49,1543 698 234 174 134 156L(t1 J3ELPA$T^y do 17,01 67,264 1,36 386 373 Soo 30612 Dow r .cx i , . 147,441 43,235 845) 262 212 173 lR163 KuuxurL, . . 81,834 18,181 284 90 71 52 71

164 L $uunNa part of, . . . 71 673 26,574 480 142 125 116 97165 LUItk.A , do 27,293 12,931 201 61 59 41 40166 NE v1` , do 65,627 26,989 451 139 107 93 116

167 Nnw**wNAius , . 93y39U 41,286 860 261 232 190 177

'ermanagh Co.

168 BALLYSIXA o N, part of, 58,337 7,150 76 2 24 15 15169 Otwcr s, do . 45,70 3 8,923 162 49 42 37 64170 .LY\ISM x .Lr , do 157,116 28,721 470 153 120 95 102171 1it,vxvj,,sru ', do, 57,700 11502 183 57 48 37 41172 Lts si uA Ir . . 98,709 18,074 256 32 73 45 56

Deaths in the Four Quarters of 1894. 125

'March 31st, June 30th, September 30th, and December 31st, 1894 _conti ued.tTST 1a

MALES FLNTALES

SUPERINTENDENTREGISTRARS'

1JIBTRKTBRegistered in the Quarter ending the last day of

TOTAL TOTAL

Registered in th6 Quarter ending thelast day of

ar b June Sept Dec. March Juno Sept Dcc

lLntri o,,

71 80 42 53 251 282 74 87 52 69 ANTRIE41 25 10 25 101 112 35 24 27 26 BALLi CASTLE

164 IN 88 93 461 550 2?9 117 106 03 BALLYMENA.70 47 44 35 190 202 75 52 40 32 BALLI MO\LY, part of.

821 75G 585 6261 2,783 3,092 942 822 580 748 BELFAST, do

12 15 8 11 46 51 10 10 12 19 COLEnA1NZ, do.87 57 64 73 281 305 85 86 61 73 LARNE.77 80 62 69 2813 253 70 63 55 70 LTSEURN, part of.10 8 6 6 d0 4 10 6 13 13 Lufo.AN, do

aTmagt Co.

142 104 108 127 481 513 162 118 104 129 A ,n&wr, pATb of.17 13 14 18 62 79 31 12 14 22 BANERIDGE, do.21 19 16 14 70 62 17 1G 9 10 CASTLEBLATNEY, do.

4 3 1 1 9 8 5 1 . 2 DU\DALR, do95 75 76 94 340 383 99 93 79 117 LBRCAN, do

105 81 58 74 318 286 81 63 67 75 NEWSY, do.

Cavan Co,

45 3G 26 24 131 114 36 31 15 32 BAXL nuSOROUGH.18 19 11 10 63 63 18 15 .12 183 BAc EBoY, pat cif

110 82 58 93 313 323 109 66 76 72 CATAN.33 3O 23 29 115 136 52 33 18 33 CoorEHILL, part of.

14 13 2 14 43 33 8 8 8 9 ENNISIULLE'c, do24 8 4 5 41 46 18 11 7 10 GIANARD, doI 1 . 1 3 7 1 3 2 1 KELLS, do.

19 19 17 43 68 61 20 21 1. 9 OLDCASTLE, do

oue al Co g

38 15 14 24 91 84 24 21 20 19 BALL) SIANNON, part of55 36 26 39 156 153 5G 39 24 34 DONEGAL.40 17 27 19 103 97 36 18 24 19 DUNFANAGIn'.

AW 84 8 40 42 204 234 97 5 40 45 GLENTIES,63 57 46 49 215 238 78 51 f5 44 IN 19110wEN.

52 39 31 17 139 116 4. 34 15 22 LETLE .Y E NY.20 11 6 8 45 60 14 18 11 17 LoNmoNxiERR1, part of.60 39 21 29 149 185 43 44 23 25 MILLFO1U)

20 25 18 14 77 39 30 25 22 12 STRABANR, part of.29 29 38 21 97 U7 37 33 13 34 STRANORLAL.

1owu Co.

109 83 63 75 335 363 125 86 71 81 BANERIDGE Part of] 90 167 143 137 637 728 19 20c3 157 169 BELTAST, doT2c 114 83 D7 414 431 142 93 90 101 DOWNPATRICK.48 34 25 29 136 148 42 37 27 42 Ku: Et,

65 60 57 52 234 1 2461 77 65 59 4 List , pact of.95 I 35 J 22 17 109 92 26 2 19 23 x , td ', do.

57 47 46 51 209 242 73 60 5 57 $xw]LY^ 40.125 96 36i 87 394 4G 1B6 136 104 90 N ILWTa CARPS.

1e;managh Co8 13 6 6 14 43 14 N pare of.

20 27 17 16 8Q 82 29 1 20 18 CLOjL do.74 51 5 66 X36 70 69 40 46 EbT ,n w do,,

2 5 i5 91 20 2P 22 E, .EE ^xEEAO rl::40 85 2 28 1 % 42 28 JisvAO g. .

1 26 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

ATS registered in Ireland in the Four Quarters ending

XXX,-PROVZNC O

-MAI2[S AND FEMALES.

Area PopulationSUPERINTENDENT

REGISTRARS' Statutein Registeredin the Quarter ending the last day of

DISTRICTS Acres. 1891 TOTAL •March. June. Sept. Dee.

No. Xandonderry Co.

173 BALLYMONET, part of, . . 22362 13 765 122 38 36 22 26

174 COLEItAI1, do. . . 66,424 26,632 451 119 141 119 72

175 LIMAVATYr, . , . 1522711 23,369 382 115 101 79 87

176 LoDoNnEtRr, part of, . 85,172 503247 903 241 220 202 240

177 MAGEBItAPELT, . . . 156,719 445976 755 276 173 133 173

onagban Co.

78 OA1UICK1S&CXOSS, , , 60,661 16,414 263 87 66 57179 CASTLEBL&YNJtT, part of, . 63,761 19,465 332 103 89 55 85380 CLOQHER, do. . 12,388 1,964 40 11 10 10 9181 CLONES, do. . 27,799 8913 180 60 41 40 39

182 Coorum, do. . 36,463 73578 122 40 22 24183 DiNDAL, do. . 41990 111420 25 13 3 9184 Moraiu, . . . . 112,744 80,452 575 177 155 115 128

Tyrone Co.

185 AttieAGn, part of .o 71669 11823 28 8 6 8 6186 CASTLEDERG, . 91,785 13,528 185 69 39 32 45187 CLOGHER, pare of, 891,285 16,987 288 101 78 53 56188 C001csrowi, , 96,720 27,161 487 154 132 109 92189 DUNGANNOt(......102,54 34,889 604 202 158 116 128

190 ENrusKILLEN, part of, . . 53959 1,137 23 8 5 6 4191 XRVINESTQWN, do . . 18,172 31966 74 23 18 17 16,q192 OMLGU, . . , , 2291813 44,387 782 259 203 164 156193 STRABANE, part of, . . 136,992 273523 511 162 123 104 122

Gaway Co.

194 B&LLINkSLOE, part Of) 123,882 13,333 279 90 80 55 54195 BALLThROBE, do, 19,'206 2,395 30 7 9 4 10196 CLIPDEN........192,965 20,569 290 106 72 53 5917 GALWAY, 197,467 Pr38719 768 263 177 152 176198 GLE\NAiSAD13T, 100,214 18,486 254 87 59 59 49

199 Gotr,1061048 14,201 202 70 62 32 38

200 £.otrsuiu&......198,32 221244 I60 122 03 72 73201 MOUtT13ELEW, , 102,3 161477 225 70 64 43 48202 OUdfltTi::]:ApJD, 172289 18,975 276 94 66 55 61203 PORTITh&, 773046 10,363 187 54 48 46 39

204 ROSCOM1tON, part of, . . 4,690 559 10 2 3 2 3205 SCAXtILiFF, do, . 16,691 11761 24 8 8 6 2206 TUAM . , . , . 190,649 34130 525 225 121 89 90

Laittlm Co.

207 part of, 32742 51978 98 30 20 20 28208 BAW?thOT, do. 42,788 10,037 122 36 35 24 27209 C4t:ItIucz.'or..SuAN(oI,(, do 63,484 14,667 215 59 66 46 44'210 MtoiuuMirToN, . . . 144437 25,465 377 111 97 69 100211 M04XLL, . . . . 92956---I

22,471 8011--;

86 95 53 67

Deaths in the Four Quarkrs of 1894. 127

March 31s1, June 30th, September 30th, and December 31st, 1894—oon6mued.

LSTZ,—continued.-

MALES. FEMALES... ---- .---- -- - - SUPERINTENDENTRegistered uithcQtiartcr ending the

BEGISTRAS'

------------- --------- -------

Begitered in the Quarter ending the last day ofTOTAL. TortL. ---------- - -- -- - flISTRICIS.

March. Juno. Sept- Dec. March. Iune. Sept. Dec.

Londonderry Co,

16 14 12 12 54 68 22 22 10 14 BALLYMONET, part of48 51 53 34 186 265 71 90 66 38 COLERAXNE, do.52 54 29 46 181 201 63 47 5O 41 LIMAVADY.

118 107 87 120 432 471 123 113 115 120 LONDONDERRY, part of.127 85 61 79 352 403 149 88 72 94 MAG1IER1VELT.

onahan Co

54 36 32 25 147 116 33 so 25 28 CARSJCKMACROSS.50 45 31 37 163 169 63 44 24 48 CASTLE13LUYNY, part of.

4 5 7 4 20 20 7 5 B 5 Croonca, do.25 20 24 19 88 92 35 21 16 20 CLoccs, do.

16 10 6 22 54 68 24 12 18 14 COOTEUXLJ, do.. 6 1 2 9 16 . 7 2 7 DUMDALIL, do.98 70 63 71 302 273 79 85 52 67 MONAGHAN.

Tyrone Co.

6 3 4 2 15 13 2 3 4 4 ARMAC; part of.

29 16 17 22 84 101 40 23 15 23 CASTLDERG.

52 45 28 28 13 185 49 33 25 28 CLOoni, part of.76 63 49 45 233 254 78 69 60 47 COOKSTOWN.

104 77 65 56 302 302 98 81 51 72 DTJNUANNON.

E 2 4 2 13 10 3 3 2 2 ENNStCILLEN, paTt of.II & 8 6 50 44 12 13 9 10 IRYINESTOW, do,

129 102 87 8 403 879 130 101 77 71 0AB.8 66 60 58 232 279 104 57 14 64 STMABLNE,partof.

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Ga1wy Co.

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GORT,LOIJGRREA.MourBELiEw.OiJGHTJRABD.PORTUMNA.

ROSOMMON, part of,SCARRIET, do.Trii.

X.eltz'lm Co.

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128 Registration of I arriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

DZ Tas registered in Ireland in the Four Quarters ending

XV.--P3LOVINCE Off'

MALES AND FEMALES.

SUPERINTENDENTAreain Population

REGISTRARS' Statute in Registered in the Quarter ending the last day of

DISTRICTS. Acres. 1891. TOTAL,March. June. Sept. Dee.

No. Mayo Co.

212 BALLINA, part of, 140,802 23,797 248 98 60 36 54213 BALLINROBE, do. 126,144 22,299 397 141 117 56 83214 BELMULLET, [77,932 14,333 ]67 72 36 29 30

15 CASTLEBAI^, . 140,998 28,921 346 94 101 69 82216 CASTLEREAGIT, part of, . 19,169 6,328 86 31 36 9 10

217 CLLREMORRIS, 110,788 28,424 488 169 117 98 104218 K I LLA LA, 104,882 9,290 105 36 25 28 16219 SWJNEFORD, 151,494 48,261 714 240 ill 133 164220 WESTPORT, , 345,921 37,381 599 179 156 134 130

7t oseommon Co.

221 AT H LON I, part of, 83,140 15,572 186 64 43 40 39222 BALLINASLOE, do. 36,626 5,406 129 39 44 22 2423 BOYLE, do. 84,506 19,319 256 88 71 48 49224 CAIRIUCK-ON-SHANNON, do. 37,333 7,494 96 38 23 16 19

225 CASTLEREAGH, do. 144,399 31,146 405 147 103 81 74226 RoscoMxoit, do. 109,3G7 17,002 276 80 91 47 58227 STROKESrowN, 90,036 18,458 230 66 63 56 45

Sligo Co.

228 BALLINA, part of, 9,610 3,597 35 12 10 7 6229 BOYLE, (10. 75,525 16,033 221 72 62 34 53230 i)noornE WEST, . 97,063 15,019 172 61 36 43 32231 SLIGO . 143,808 41,154 712 203 1019 128 222232 TOBERCURRT, L15,809 22,210 289 97 79 57 36

DEATHS Registered in Ireland in the Four Quarters ending March 31st, June 30th, September Sth, andDecember 31st, 1894, in each SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS DISTRICT or POOR LAW UNION.

SUPERINTENDENT MALES AND FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES.Number or AzxA

Registered in the Quarter Registered in the QuarterNumbersof in

REGISTRALS' 1n i^°Pu_la Registered in the Quarter

precedi ngdi DISTRICTS OR t1Ot InStatute ending the last day of ending the last day of ending the last day of

Abstracts. PooR LAW UN Jo` S. 18 '11.Acres. Total.Mar. June. Sept, Dec.

Total. Total,-

Mar. June. Sept. Dec. Mar. June. Sept. Dec.

45 Abbeyleix, . . 127,042 19080 350 86 3, 110 73 81 44 54 38 38 ` 174 16 42 56 35 43

127 Antrim, . 117,127 29,655 533 145 167 94 127 71 80 42 58 251 282 74 87 52 69

33, 36 Ardee, . 96,218 i(;7; 2 303 99 58 68 78 52 33 37 39 1G1 142 47 25 31 39

136,155 Armagh, . 154,247 :^,1,SZ,7 1,022 312 228 220 262 148 107 112 129 496 526 164 121 168 133

51, 221 Athlone, . 1.50,539 29,7s9 448 135 129 93 91 67 76 49 44 2311 212 68 53 44 47

12, 46 Athy, . . 111,131 25,635 432 139 95 83 115 70 47 39 64 220 212 69 48 44 at

142 Bailieborough, 65,5}11 16,751 24,, 81 67 41 56 45 36 26 24 131 114 36 31 15 32

212, 228 Balling, . 150,412 27,334 283 110 70 43 60 57 32 19 _'S 133 150 53 38 24 35

194, 222 Ra1linosloe, . . 160,508 20,7:39 40S 129 124 7 i 78 71 t5 7 30 204 204 58 59 39 48

193,213 Ballinrobe, . . 145,350 24,c4 427 148 126 64 93 83 60 3G 45 224 203 65 66 24 48

129 Ba11ycastle, . . 102,197 14,470 213 76 49 37 51 41 25 10 25 101 112 35 24 27 `26

30, 52 Ballymahon . . 100,143 14,649 248 76 66 58 48 46 36 36 22 14G 108 30 30 22 26

129 Ballymena, . 161.162 55,897 1,011 393 233 194 191 164 116 88 93 461 550 220 117 106 98

130.173 Ballymoney, . 126,915 31,692 520 181► 135 106 93 86 61 56 47 250 270 100 74 010 46

150, 168, 207 Ballyshannon, . 132,319 23,280 349 114 80 69 86 64 40 32 44 180 169 50 40 37 42

67 Ballyvaghan, 71,432 4,387 81 21 31 14 15 6 21 8 6 41 40 15 10 6 9

6 Balrothery, . 75,290 17,119 296 100 73 59 64 51 41 28 34 154 142 49 32 31 30

1,13, 62 Balt.inglass. . . 139,109 16.070 288 90 79 46 73 54 42 28 37 161 127 36 37 18 36

137,160 Banbridge, . . 125,150 47,541 839 282 199 162 196 126 101 77 93 397 442 156 98 95 103

76 Bandon, . 101.345 20,180 339 123 89 53 67 62 43 27 38 170 162 61 46 26 29

Deaths in the Four Quarters of 1894.

March 31st, June 30th, September 30th, and December 31st, 1894-continued.

CONNA7GT-continued.

Registered in the Quarter ending tho ht day of ROZiSth0d1fl the Quarter ending the SUPERINTENDENT

- - --

last day of REG1STB.UtS'- -j----- TOTAL, TOTAL. -'--------

Mircb:DISTRICTS.

!!:_i Doe.

March June, Sept. Dec.

34 28 17 22 121 127 4479 54 33 40 208 189 6233 19 15 19 86 81 3948 49 31 41 169 177 4

13 19 4 6 42 44 18

83 59 47 81 240 248 86

20 13 10 6 49 56 16129 76 62 77 344 370 11192 79 52 62 285 314 87

29 30 22 19 100 86 3522 23 10 8 63 66 1746 41 20 24 131 125 4218 13 7 7 45 51 20

82 56 38 38 214 191 6541 53 27 35 156 120 39

37 33 24 16 hO 120 29

3 4 2 3 12 23 939 31 18 24 112 109 3335 17 28 16 96 76 2698 79 77 106 380 352 10545 46 29 26 146 143 52

2ayo Co

32 19 32 BkrLIrA, part of63 21 43 L3ALLINROBE, do.17 14 11 &LNIJLLET.52 38 41 CASTLEI3AL17 5 4 CASTLEREMIE, part a:

8 51 53 CLAREMornIs.2 18 10 K1LLnA.

101 71 87 SwIrEFORtJ.77 82 68 WisrroRT.

390eo12zmou Co.

13 18 20 ATHLONt, part21 12 16 BALLINASLOE, C

30 28 25 BoYLE, C

w o 32 CARn1CB-ON-SITAN. C

47 43 36 CSTLEItEAGE, C

38 20 23 Roscorior,30 32 29 STROIrESTOWE.

Sligo Co

6 5 3 BLLIrU, part of31 16 29 BOYLE, do.19 15 16 DRo^uopm WEST.80 51 116 SLIGO.

33 28 30 TouERcntRY.

DEATHS Registered in Ireland in the Four Quarters ending Marsh 31st, June 30th, September 80th, aniDecember 31st, I894 in each SUPERINTEND1T REGiSTRAR'S DISTRICT or POOR LAW UNION-contiiucd,

Number or SUPERINTENDENT MAJES AND FEMALES. MALES. FEIEAL15.

Numbers REGISTRARS' &RE.A , Popula Registered in the Quarter Registered in the Quarter Registered in the Quarterpreceding DISTRICTS on Statute ending the last cloy of ending the last day of ending the labt d ay ofAbstracts. POOR LCW UNICM5, Acres, Total. ---- . - . Total. Total.

Mar. June. Sept. Dec. Mar. June. Sept. Dec. Mar. June. Sept j flea.

77 Bantry,. . . 106,855 14940 212 19 52 138 53 35 28 22 J lEt 10 a2 30 24 15143 , 208 13awuboy, . . 104,1166 20,1104 243 72 69 47 55 88 48 25 18 124 119 34 26 22 32131, 181 Belfast, . . 48,372 289 1560 7,245 2,149 1,951 1 1465 1,080 1 1011 923 728 763 3 , 426 3,820 1,135 1 ,028 737 517

224 Be1mti1et . . 177,932 11,332 107 72 56 29 30 33 19 15 19 86 81 39 17 14 ii108 Borrisckane. . $1810 9 ,180 186 60 40 17 28 23 21 5 13 114 71 97 17 12 112

223,229 Boyle, . . 1120,031 312,3122 477 160 1123 82 102 55 72 38 48 243 234 712 02 44 12114 Caliereiveen, . 197 , 545 228124 24 01 74 83 124 28 40 16 26 ZiG 11212 512 34 15 25

17,109 Callan, . , 104011 15,205 832 119 201 68 42 45 44 18 21 1412 186 24 127 27 282 1,47 Carlow, . . 188,1127 36 , 067 771 234 202 172 113 118 113 89 T8 1296 3712 118 139 83 812178 Carrickmaoross, . 60,601 16,414 263 87 126 127 83 124 128 82 212 141 116 53 30 25 28

201,24 Carrick-on-Shan., 100817 22,181 311 97 89 82 88 42 121 31 26 150 1121 1212 38 131 3718, 110, 120 CArriCk.Qfl'Sdr, . 112 ,639 19, ,699 349 107 96 78 08 123 49 31 43 182 167 124 47 41 212

111 Cashel,, . 1126137 22,183 380 80 124 76 20 42 10 37 30 188 192 48 124 39 51216 CasUebar, . 140298 28,521 346 94 101 69 82 48 49 31 41 169 177 48 122 38 41

138,179 Cast1eb1ayney , 84301 29,124 84 141 224 80 109 71 124 47 121 2133 221 70 60 33 128

19 Da8t1eoomeT . 873'S2O 11,499 267 $12 74 45 62 121 120 23 89 1128 10 35 24 22 23

186 Cast1e6erg • 91,8$ 1 10,528 1812 69 39 22 412 10 13 17 22 84 101 0 28 112 2816,225 Castlereagh. . 13468 37474 4*1 178 139 0O 84 98 15 42 44 256 2312 83 64 48 40

78 Cast1eOwu. . 2*48 IkSIO 158 86 38 04 is 28 13 8 12 81 515 38 28 1.6 1014* Glavan, . 16107S 4ItV741 666 219 148 134 165110 02 58 93 38 323 1118 66 76 7

130 Rcgi,sIriut on oft. ar1r age , Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

DEATHS Registered in Ireland in the Four Quarters ending March 31st, June SOth, September 30th, andDecember 31St, 1894, in each SUPERINTENDENTREGISTRAR'S DISTRICT or POOR L ww UNION-coati ued.

?TALES AND FEMALES MALES FEMALESNumber or SUIERtNTENDENT . n. .&

Txr^h^.r^ PopulaREGISTRARs, an Re,gxstred lU t e Quartex Rc,gi tered in the Quarter Registered in the Quarter

of Union in tion in

p^recc.d1nw DxsT -rCTS OR Statute 1891 e^arlin the last day of ending the list d Ly of ending the last day of

Absti actsAcres TotalTotal Total

oon LAw NIONS Mar June Sept Dec Mar June Sept Dec Mar June Sept Dec

7, 14, 37 Celbridge, . 87,25 14 981 278 84 70 55 619 43 32 32 33 140 133 41 38 23 38

217 Claremorris, 110 788 28 424 488 169 117 98 104 83 59 47 51 240 248 86 58 51 53

196 Clifden, 192 965 20,569 290 106 72 53 59 53 39 37 31 190 130 53 33 16 28

112 Clogheen, 117,422 17,022 290 80 68 75 76 33 38 34 39 142 154 47 29 41 37

180, 187 Clogher, 101,673 18 951 328 112 88 63 65 56 50 35 32 173 155 56 38 28 33

79 C1onakx1ty, 80,465 21955 325 110 81 60 74 60 42 32 37 1.71 14 50 39 28 37

169 181 Clones, 73,502 17,830 342 109 83 77 73 4d 47 41 35 168 174 64 36 36 38

113,121 01onmel, 87,708 20 774 438 154 126 68 90 82 66 32 30 216 222 72 60 36 54

132,174 Coleraine, 113,003 32 887 518 141 166 139 102 60 66 61 45 232 316 81 100 78 57

188 Cookstown, 06,720 27161 487 154 132 109 92 76 63 49 45 231 254 78 69 00 47

145 182 Cootehill, 105 846 25 670 373 125 85 65 98 49 40 29 51 109 204 76 45 36 47

so Cork, 169 7 s2 132 792 2 805 900 676 573 656 445 342 263 321 1,371 1,434 455 334 310 335

C8 Corro$n, 61,386 5,699 72 23 21 12 16 10 11 7 12 40 32 13 10 5 4

100 Croom, 83 324 12,039 201 79 51 29 42 39 22 13 26 100 101 40 29 16 16

53 Delvin, 74 329 9 365 159 42 51 29 37 19 25 15 22 81 78 23 29 14 15

95 Dingle, 125,278 10,021 267 91 73 42 61 50 29 24 33 136 131 41 44 18 28

151, Donegal, 160,403 22,891 309 11.1 75 50 73 55 86 26 39 156 153 56 39 24 34

162 Downpatrick, . 147 411 43,236 845 262 212 173 198 120 114 83 97 414 431 142 98 90 101

34 1 38 Drogheda, 99 006 29,212 558 182 162 114 100 92 73 53 47 265 293 90 89 61 53

230 Dromore West, 97 063 15,019 572 61 38 43 82 35 17 28 16 96 16 26 19 15 16

S Dublin, North, 41,192 148,996 3 694 1,167 887 749 891 538 453 3A6 452 1 839 1 855 629 434 353 439

9 Dublin, South, 48 100 200,709 4 892 1,553 1,118 1,045 1,176 77 554 502 587 2,390 2,502 806 564 543 589

35, 139, 183 Dundalk, . 104 630 40,144 665 210 180 118 148 107 88 63 ti 319 346 112 92 55 87

152 Dunfanaghy, . 128,677 15,674 200 78 35 51 38 40 17 27 19 103 97 36 18 24 19

189 Dungannon, , . 102,548 34,889 804 202 158 118 128 104 77 65 56 302 302 98 81 51 72

122 Dungarvanw . 94,044 17,021 26.5 74 73 67 51 29 44 32 25 130 135 45 29 35 26

81 Duninanway, 103 017 15,197 238 83 58 41 56 41 32 20 24 117 121 42 26 21 32

10,39 Dunsbanghlin, 108 2 7 5 9,146 147 50 35 24 38 23 19 14 19 75 72 27 16 10 19

15, 25, 40 Ed.enderry, . . 172 409 16,621 284 77 73 63 71 41 40 34 30 145 139 36 33 29 41

69 Ennis, . 112,505 21,771 332 100 71 79 79 53 43 41 43 180 152 47 31 38 36

57 Enuisoorthy, 190,690 33,841 720 220 217 134 149 120 102 67 70 365 355 94 115 87 79

146, 170, 190 Enniskillen, . 203,582 36,255 569 183 146 111 129 93 66 59 72 290 279 90 80 52 57

70 Ennm6timon, 99,281 20,108 297 84 89 43 81 42 39 19 33 132 165 42 51 24 48

82 Fermoy, 148 360 25,533 457 132 125 104 96 75 65 56 48 244 213 57 00 48 48

197 Galway, . 197,467 38,719 798 2t3 117 152 170 118 93 78 76 865 403 145 84 74 100

198 Glenuamaddy, 100 214 18,486 254 87 59 59 49 45 24 34 21 124 180 42 35 25 28153 Glent1es, 257,479 34,219 438 181 90 80 87 84 88 40 42 204 204 97 52 40 45

58 Gorey, . . 130,031 13156 331 98 87 63 89 43 50 31 43 167 104 55 37 32 40

199 Gort, • 105 048 14 201 202 70 62 32 38 28 31 13 20 92 110 42 31 19 18

al l 54,14 " Gran d, .. 134,073 26$944 404 156 92 73 33 so 50 40 4 215 189 76 42 33 38

1;14 Inishowen, 159,412 30 459 453 141 108 1 ,i 93 63 57 46 49 215 238 78 41 65 44171 191 IrineStown, . 75,922 15,288 257 80 66 54 57 43 30 23 25 121 136 37 86 31 32

83 Kanturk, . 135',085 26 171 8 i0 110 80 89 85 58 44 36 46 184 166 62 42 38 3941,148 Kellc, 109,406 10 875 266 72 77 57 60 38 42 33 27 140 126 34 35 24 33

.96 Entaare1 . 198152 16 x 119 206 89 88 38 43 47 22 18 30 117 89 42 16 18 13163 Eilkeel, 81,884 13181 284 90 71 62 71 48 34 25 29 186 148 42 37 27 42

20 LLlkenny, 110,943 2o,4i7 460 134 126 101 105 67 66 53 62 248 218 (i7 60 48 48

71 Killadysert, 62,319 10 5413 143 36 47 30 30 17 23 16 19 75 68 19 24 14 it

218 KiBala, 104,882 9 290 106 36 25 28 16 20 13 10 6 49 56 16 12 18 10

97 Killariley, . . 251,287 40 558 609 206 167 100 130 104 88 52 70 314 295 102 79 54 60123 Kt1muethon t9, 64,478 8 342 176 05 37 36 38 32 14 21 20 87 89 33 23 15 18

84, x,01 Kilmallock, 145,150 28188 514 168 181 81 135 93 73 47 70 283 232 75 68 34 65

72 Kllrusla, • 136,788 31,423 506 177 195 no 94 102 54 61 44 261 245 75 71 49 50$5 ifinsale, 4( . 79,531 18 823 296 114 69 59 04 56 35 80 29 140 156 58 84 29 35

I.$$ .L ,c, ,► 117 801 33 370 586 172 143 125 146 87 57 64 73 281 305 as 86 61 73

13& Letteilosiui1. 101,247 13,950 255 97 78 46 39 52 3o 81 17 139 US 45 34 15 22

17 EL ayady, . 162,711 28880 482 115 101 79 87 52 54 20 46 18J 201 93 47 50 4111

Deaths in the Four Quarters of 1894. 181

DEATHS Registered in Ireland in the Four Quarters ending March 31st, June 30th, September 30th, andDecember 31st, 1891, in each SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS DISTRICT or POOR LAW UNION-contin2ted.

MALES AND FEMALES. MALES. FEMALES.Number or SuERnPENnENT AREA - ------ -

Registered in the Quarter---

Registered in the Quarter.

Registered in the QuarterNumbersof Union in REGJSTRAES' in

Statute tion inpreceding DISTRICTS OR 1891. ---the lastday of ending the astday of last day of-----

fatal Total TotalPooi LAW UNIONS. Mar. June. Sept Dec. Mar June. Sept. Dec Mar. June. Sept. Dec.

73,102 Limerick, . 177,951 68,992 1,219 367 30 50 300 17 i is io oi it ioi 150 17 i

134,164 Lisburn, . . 119,871 tOSSO 1,0 289 sa 233 142 140 111 121 504 147 128 114 116

124 Lismore, . 97,048 15 1 124 288 82 S 46 GI 35 48 23 23 134 154 47 47 lI 37

172 Lisnaskea, . . 98,709 18,074 26 82 73 45 6 40 35 24 28 127 1 42 38 21 8

98,103 Listowel, . 189,919 39121 589 175 139 118 154 87 19 64 78 258 301 97 SG 54 7

156,176 Londonderry, . 144,126 00,021 1,008 273 241 219 261 138 118 sa 128 477 531 127 131 126 137

32 Longford, . 110,073 24,981 454 12 112 85 10 84 43 50 245 209 68 53 42 413

200 Louglirea, . 195,832 22,244 360 122 93 72 73 32 52 34 32 170 110 70 41 18 41

3i3514015 Lurgan, . 79,944 8155 1001 275 141 215 70 140 118 104 117 475 t22 133 123 111 753

85 Macroom, . . 179,108 26,088 381 106 120 71 84 46 60 37 34 177 204 50 50 34 50

177 Magherafelt, . 156,719 44,976 755 276 173 133 173 127 85 61 59 352 403 149 88 72 94

87 Mallow, . . 149,565 23,405 462 169 100 97 106 83 51 37 46 217 245 86 49 50 60

910 Manorhamilton, 144,857 25,465 377 111 97 69 100 55 58 35 57 205 172 56 39 34 43

88 Middleton, , 109,256 23,993 393 138 105 65 85 64 47 40 45 196 197 74 68 26 40

167 Miliford , 111,334 21,808 284 108 83 44 64 60 39 21 29 149 135 43 44 53 25

59 Millstreet1 0 74,905 12,163 184 53 133 32 51 34 16 15 33 98 86 29 22 17 18

90, 504 Mitcheistown, 6 86,957 15742 266 97 58 53 58 55 31 36 96 148 118 42 27 17 32

211 1v1ohUI, . . 92,956 22,471 305 86 95 53 67 48 59 21 42 170 151 58 35 32 25

184 Monaghan, • . 112744 30,452 575 177 1513 115 128 98 70 63 71 302 273 79 85 52 57

901 Tttountbellew, 4 102,383 16,477 225 70 64 43 48 33 27 27 21 108 117 37 37 18 27

26,48 31ouutmelliek, . 200629 31,451 565 773 104 96 182 83 94 58 71 306 259 90 70 38 61

55 Nullingar, . 208 1 601 30,614 569 204 1138 1011 123 101 64 51 70 286 282 103 72 54 53

16,63 Naas, 6 216,188 36,978 626 207 170 119 130 Io8 84 63 70 325 301 99 86 66 60

42 Navan, . . 94,474 16.099 517 02 84 31 80 49 42 27 42 160 157 43 42 34 38

105 Nenagh . 183,088 27,382 418 128 104 80 106 65 48 37 59 209 209 63 55 43 47

II Newcastle, . . 143,82 26505 418 125 107 77 95 75 50 41 48 214 204 64 57 36 47

41 21, 59 New Rosa, , . 177,190 33544 668 228 192 110 118 107 101 59 76 343 523 121 91 51 6

141,166 Newry, . . 137,975 58,134 3,055 516 251 923 265 162 128 104 133 527 528 154 12i 119 132

167 Newtownards, 93,890 41,286 80 261 232 190 177 125 96 86 87 391 4613 136 130 104 90

01deastle, . • 86,048 17,247 231 70 63I 43,149 55 45 38 28 32 22 120 111 52 35 21 23

- 192 Omagh, . 229,813 44,381 782 259 208 164 156 129 102 87 85 403 879 130 101 77 71

! 202 Ougbter4rd, . . 172,289 18,975 276 94 66 55 61 45 36 32 24 137 139 49 30 23 37

27,115 Parsoustown, . 220,072 28,044 478 143 134 105 96 86 61 61 46 244 234 51 713 54 50

203 Portunana, . 77,046 10,363 187 54 48 46 39 27 33 31 18 107 80 27 15 15 23

I 1i64 Itathdown1 61498 56,079 990 333 238 206 215 151 119 97 118 480 510 182 117 109 102

: Ratbdrurn • 227,487 27,626 462 160 109 99 94 87 30 49 50 235 226 73 69 39 44

:-106 llatbkeale, , . 101 888 17,627 807 87 73 70 77 47 54 28 37 146 161 40 19 42 40

Roscommon, . 114,057 27,567 J 283 82 94; 204,228 49 65 42 55 28 37 162 124 40 59 21 94

- 28, 49, 116 Roscrea, . 143 $ 24 19,369 346 137 84 58 67 70 40 36 31 177 369 67 44 22 56

I74,205 Sca?rlff, 86,320 11,715 164 53 45 30 56 32 19 13 19 83 81 21 26 17 17

b, 60 , Shillelagh, . 109,666 14,109 221 71 55 40 55 39 31 21 30 121 100 32 24 19 25

St Skibbereen, . 115,024 28,450 317 104 91 67 65 46 53 39 30 168 149 68 38 98 25

I 92 Skull . . . 57}169 11,235 138 36 49 95 28 13 24 10 18 65 73 23 25 15 10: 231 Sligo, . . , 143,808 41,134 712 203 259 128 222 08 79 77 108 360 352 105 80 51 116

158,193 Strabane, 190,095 19,123 677 219 173 144 148 78 91 68 72 309 388 184 82 75 75

159 Stranorlar, . . 121,152 15,108 234 86 62 31 55 29 29 18 21 97 117 37 33 13 34

227 Strokestowa, . 90,036 15,458 230 66 61 513 45 $7 33 94 16 110 120 99 30 32 23

219 Swineord, . • 151,494 48,261 714 240 177 383 164 129 76 62 17 344 370 111 101 71 87

22 Thomastowa . 107,577 14,876 271 91 71 46 63 44 80 17 26 117 154 47 41 29 37

117 Thur1es , 142,542 23,618 443 151 124 83 89 79 54 41 32 206 251 12 70 42 57107,118 Tipperary, 179987 33780 580 217 124 54 145 115 59 43 67 284 996 102 63 51 78

242 Tobercurry, . 125809 22,210 289 07 79 57 56 45 46 29 26 US 148 52 53 28 3091 Traleo, . . 921,847 44,787 558 209 167 143 139 106 811 76 78 36 312 103 81 57 61

I"Trim, . , 119520 16,011 268 50 57 61 60 51 34 82 34 151 117 39 23 29 213

I 2013 Tuain, . 190,649 34,630 525 225 121 83 00 107 63 45 50 255 260 118 53 44 40

73 Tulla, . . 88226 11,696 173 68 43 24 40 81 23 11 16 81 92 35 20 13 2429,56 Tullamore, 155,395 24,861 407 520 L06 91 90 65 44 43 43 187 220 65 62 45 47

23,0 50,119 Urlingford, • , 10,081 171 35 52 44 37 18 26 18 18 80 91 20 26 26 19

24t 125 Waterford, . . 125,720 50,308 984 315 271 193 205 147 132 98 29 476 508 168 139 95 106220 Westport, . , 87,381 559 179 1513 134 130 92 79 52 62 285 314 87 77 82 6861 Wexford, . 126,301 35,142 740 288 160 136 147 154 84 68 78 384 336 154 85 68 69

93,126 Youghal, . 70,624 15 0 769 256 78 85 49 44 36 37 22 20 115 141 42 48 27 24

132 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

IRELAND.-DEATHS at different AGES registered in

ThO9tNCES AGES AT

COUNTIES. E I 2 3 4 5- 10--

(Persons, 105,354 83,528 10,703 31008 4686 11034 777 17 9 108 27292 19829IRELAND, .

tFoxnales,Males, . 3 922 41377 5,949 1639 81 16 394 9,210 1 , 106 780

51,432 42,131 4,-151 1,409 774 518 383 7,898 1,186 1,049

Nc, ' Pison, 26,763 239815 31106 796 427 266 191 41186 645 467I LEINSTE Male, 13,758 12,019 1681 405 214 147 90 2,540 315 220

(Females, 13,005 11,706 1422 391 213 110 101 2,216 330 247

(Poisons, . 25,186 191424 2,343 536 295 215 167 3,556 510 409II XUN6TEB,• Males, . 13,002 9,685 1,346 25S 103 93 88 1,948 236 174

tFeinales, 12,184 9,739 097 278 132 122 79 1,608 274 235

çPeron, . 38,524 299589 3995 1,355 675 435 829 61789 880 720IlL ULSTER, . Males, . 19 593 14 288 2,200 715 348

tFema1es .227 171 3665 429 299

18,931 105303 11789 642 327 208 153 3,124 451 421

(Persons, . 14 ) 881 10,700 11259 321 189 118 90 1,977 257 233Iv CONNAUGBT, 0 M1es,

tri7,509 5,387 713 163 87 49 45 4057 126 87

emales, 7,312 5,313 546 158 102 69 43 920 131 146

L-LEIN$1ER.

(Persons, 769 854 76 29 15 10 3 133 18 18I CARLOW, . jyale'3,. 390 445 42 12 8 4 , 66 8 7

Females, . 379 409 34 17 7 6 3 67 10 11

çPersons, . 11,558 9,823 19656 477 218 145 95 21591 296 1992 DULLr . Males, . 0,005 4 849 887 240 110 82 50 11369 151 105

(Females 5,553 4,974 769 237 108 63 45 1,222 145

(Persons, 1,446 11234 136 29 14 9 7 195 23 273 1ILDA11B, . Males, 71 028 68 16 8 7 2 101 7 15

(Females, . 695 608 68 10 6 2 5 94 16

Persons, . 11765 11653 192 30 25 15 15 277 43 344 KItK111jN, .

lFemales'Males, 902 835 101 16 12 6 6 14 25 12

. 803 818 88 14 13 10 9 134 18 22

(Persons. 1$44 1)094 113 22 19 13 4 l'tI 23 125 KINGs, , Mt1os, 649 544 48 10 9 6 1 74 12 4

Females, . 695 550 65 12 10 7 3 97 U

PerFons, . 998 900 94 19 14 10 7 144 246 L0NG?07D, Males, . 515 494 57 8 11 5 i 86 14 10

Fema1ei, . 481 406 37 11 3 5 2 58 10 Ii

LnTTH, and Co (Persons, . 11489 11210 161 26 28 j 14 240 38 207 of the TOWN

or DBOGELEDA,Males, . 792 585 84 13 14 8 4 123 15 10

lFeniaies, . 691 625 77 13 11 6 10 117 28 10Person1, . 1,405 1,a92 us 27 19 10 3 177 32 22

8 1EArU, , .tVe;caales,*ales,• 698 735 66 18 0 7 102 13 8

707 657 52 9 10 3 1 75 1 14Persous 1,244 1,116 100 27 2]. $ 7 163 26 22

9 QTYEL15, . .lFemales'

Ma1es . 682 577 65 i 6 7 95 I 612 539 35 12 15 1 6 68 16

ç:Proti , 11320 11189 145 22 17 8 7 199 30 1710 WZSTMJI&TIX, , 1ra1e, 657 598 81 12 9 5 3 110 12 7I :ema1es 663 571 64 10 8 3 4 89 18 10

Persons, 21150 2325 218I 64 27 16 18 843 71 4811 WEXORD, Males, . 1,092 1,184 129 31 10 9 10 189 34 23

(Females, . 11064 1,141 89 33 17 7 g 154 37 25

(Prson, 1,271 4045 97 24 13 8 1; 153 21 2712 WXC]ILOW, . Males, . 675 543 53 14 8 2 82 14 12

Females. 596 500 44 10 6 6 6 71 7 15

ILUN8

(Persons, 2455 11826 190 51 28 21 20 310 52 24113 CL4.t1, .. Males,. 1,283 930 112 29 14 9 12 176 29 12

( emaiea, . 1172 896 78 22 14 12 8 134 23 22

Deaths at different Ages, 1894

the Year 1894-in the PROVINCES and COUNTIES.

1:33

D1TE PROVINCES

AND

5- 20- 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- 75- 85- COUNTIES.

2 1 980 31487 5,841 4998 61612 95691 11,191 11855 4303 735 Persons, .1 1366 1,735 2,826 2,355 3,159 4,822 5.686 5,833 2113 362 Male, . I IRELAND.1,blt 11752 3,022 2,643 3,453 4869 6,105 6,022 2,65 373 Females, .

767 964 11773 1,677 2,213 21952 31393 3,094 948 136 Pei sons, . No

370 524 901 846 1,099 1145 I,63 1,623 [fl 71 Male, . LEINSTER, . L897 40 872 831 1,114 1437 1,751 1,571 472 65 I'emales, .)

711 792 11335 15110 11472 21174 21886 33056 11209 204 Porons, .)327 414 683 626 726 1,102 1,391 1,450 601 101 Mole', . MUNSTEB., . II384 378 652 581 746 1072 1,492 1G0c 605 103 Females, j

1,149 1,295 2,115 11701 21201 31371 3,860 3719 19514 275 Persons,j487 568 921 740 084 1,622 1,844 184 726 128 Mao, . ULSTER, . . III662 727 1194 92 1,217 1,749 2,0E 1,855 788 147 Females, J

355 436 624 510 726 1194 11652 11986 632 120 Pelson,18 229 320 231 350 603 809 996 332 62 Males, . . CONAVGHT, IV111 207 304 271 376 691 813 990 300 58 Females, .3

I-LEINTEL

30 27 53 46 I'S lii 143 155 40 7 Pcrons, .)IG 1 27 2 4 61 71 70 24 7 Ma1e, • CARLOW,14 12 26 21 25 50 72 85 lB . Females, )

296 408 890 922 11054 11211 11098 682 166 10 Par,,ons,.156 213 465 495 607 683 491 251 64 6 Miles, . DtJ13LIN, . 2

1I0 195 425 427 517 628 60 431 112 4 Females,

50 49 112 65 104 142 213 191 55 B Person25 25 59 29 49 80 111 100 25 2 Maleb, . .KILDARE, . . 325 2 1;3 36 5 62 102 91 30 6 Feiaa1cs) .3

59 56 78 87 :i.as 229 219 271 95 12 Persons, .20 28 42 38 73 113 126 146 fil. 9 Males. KILKENNY . . 430 28 36 49 60 116 153 125 44 3 Females, .3

2 38 55 57 95 116 181 223 75 16 Persons,.)S 19 22 25 8 65 91 126 42 8 Males, . X1NGS . . . 5

24 19 33 32 47 51 DO 91 33 8 Females .3

27 42 45 41 62 101 144 165 72 9 Porons, .12 29 22 17 24 & 72 100 48 4 Male . LONGFORD, . 615 13 23 24 38 48 72 65 24 5 Females, .3

47 52 85 84 106 153 177 155 44 9 Persons) .\ LO -UT11 9 Wnd Co21 28 44 41 63 61 79 80 27 3 Males, . of the TOWN 726 24 41 43 53 92 98 75 17 6 Females, Of DROOHEDA,)

38 52 91 73 121 194 242 251 85 14 Persons, .U 27 40 35 64 101 138 135 49 3 Males, . MEATE,21 25 51 38 57 93 104 116 36 8 Females, J

35 38 77 53 89 108 185 214 81 25 Persons, .20 19 40 20 53 62 95 38 12 Mal es t . 15 19 37 24 36 46 88 119 43 13 Females, .3

7 58 68 64 85 152 180 216 11 6 PeoDs, .9 33 27 26 41 80 102 110 37 4 Ya1eq, .1WESTME4TXi, . tO

is 23 39 38 44 72 78 106 34 2 Eemales, .3

75 96 188 126 200 $15 491 396 flO 10 Paron .'33 59 68 59 Oil 185 171 217 59 5 Males, . >WZXVORD . Ii42 37 70 87 110 150 214 179 51 5 Females, .3

51 80 83 59 85 117 160 175 54 iO Porsons, .24 t9 45 27 43 68 St 93 22 5 Males, . ?WXCELOW, . . 1227 21 38 32 42 49 79 82. % 5 Females, .3

49 o1 107 81 112 154 212 874 116 5 Person s1 31 42 68 84 14 174 100 12 MaI . OtARN, . I

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134 Reçflstratio it of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

IRELAND-DTs at different AGES registered in-

AGES ATPROVINCES

AND gE

--

1-

2 3__

5-____

10-SCOUNTIES.

:1tUR STEB-ontued.NO (Persorn, 9,473 7,488 894 26 129 i4 65 1,183 171 16811 CORE, . ML1e 4S11 3,732 512 11 72 It) 29 774 80 80

(Fema1 s 4,66. 3,756 382 135 57 511 36 GG 91 88

(Persons, 4ffl6 2,515 812 59 42 84 14 461 62 5015 EixtitY, 4 4 M des, 2 ibO 1,289 160 23 23 13 4 22 3 20 21

1remtie, 1)925 1,226 12 36 10 21 10 238 36 28

(Peroim, 31468 2,803 891 66 38 41 25 561 96 7316 LmxERXCK, . MiJe 1,75 1,33 221 32 24 18 18 313 tO 31

tFia1cs, 1,711 1,t10 187 3 ii 23 10 248 50 42

(Peron, 3589 31016 373 69 35 13 27 517 67 5017 TIIPEIURY,. J iri1es, 1901 142 232 3 19 8 14 308 28 14

L . 11G88 1534 141 34 16 7 13 211 39 36

(Persons . 29116 11776 183 35 23 12 16 209 62 3418 WATER ?OBD ' Males, 1,093 891 106 is 11 7 14 30 27 13

(JFemales, . 1,023 917 77 17 12 5 2 113 35 21

11I.-ULSTER.

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Deaths at different Ages, 18 94. 135

the Year 1894 in the PROVINCES and COUNTIES.

DEATH.PROVINCES

15- 20- 25- 35- 45-

____ i___

65- 75- 85-

rib AND

COUNTIES.

MUNSTER--continued.No.

277 307 559 435 601 916 1,106 1,045 401 64 Persons, .133 163 300 214 287 438 531 495 203 31 Males, . CORK, 14141 144 259 221 314 478 572 550 198 33 Females, .

11 l 136 176 149 169 254 321 407 185 31 Persons, .49 80 87 75 76 146 176 204 106 17 Males, . KERRY . 1565 56 89 74 93 108 145 203 79 14 Females, .

102 126 184 152 224 320 380 398 162 25 Persons, .44 67 101 64 112 163 189 173 73 17 Males, . U]EKTGZ, 1668 59 83 88 112 157 191 223 89 8 Females, .

106 92 187 165 213 337 485 562 203 32 Persons, .49 40 85 70 117 173 215 275 93 17 Males, . TIPPERARY, . 1757 52 102 95 96 164 270 287 110 15 Females, .

63 67 122 122 153 193 322 270 82 17 Persons, .23 31 53 61 76 98 156 129 29 7 Males, WATERFORD, . 1840 36 69 61 77 95 166 141 53 10 Females, .

III,—ULSTER,399 437 814 633 721 950 903 673 229 23 Persons,170 175 343 293 309 451 414 331 104 7 Male3 . A1TRI3[,. . 19229 262 471 340 412 499 489 312 125 16 Females, .

103 107 203 137 199 349 406 348 114 21 Persons, .47 49 97 46 82 171 202 196 62 10 Males, .ARMAGH, . 2056 58 106 91 117 178 201 152 52 11 Females, .

42 54 80 77 123 208 278 296 116 30 Persons,15 29 37 31 60 108 128 172 61 14 Males, OAYAN, . 2127 25 43 46 63 100 150 124 55 16 Females, .

76 117 171 152 178 315 385 445 203 45 Persons, .34 50 77 65 90 155 188 221 90 21 Males, . DONEQAL, • 2242 67 91 87 88 160 197 221 113 24 Females, .

218 228 330 „284 385 602 626 587 222 33 Persons, .

101 99 148 131 167 274 290 271 104 13 Males, . DOWN, 23117 129 182 153 218 328 336 316 118 20 Females, .

83 48 63 51 93 130 183 191 107 25 Persons, .15 25 30 22 42 63 91 106 52 10 Males, . FERMANAGH, . 2418 23 33 29 51 67 92 85 55 15 Females, .

>

100 128 175 136 193 268 386 389 173 24 Persons, .l43 58 66 61 84 115 185 170 80 13 Males, . LONDONDERRY, 2557 70 109 75 109 153 201 219 93 ii Females,

>

42 54 82 70 94 186 258 291 102 23 Persons,15 29 37 26 48 106 129 140 45 14 Males, . MONAGHAN, . 2627 25 45 44 46 80 129 151 57 9 Females,. )

136 122 197 161 215 363 435 499 248 51 Persons, .^47 X54 86 74 102 179 217 2.57 128 26 Males, . }TYRONE, . 2789 68 111 87 113 184 218 242 120 25 Females,

IV.--CONNAUGHT.103 120 192 155 236 368 542 662 199 50 Persons, .

45 57 103 79 121 179 245 $24 107 22 Males, . GALWAY, . . 2858 63 89 76 115 189 297 338 92 28 Females, . J

31 38 67 60 80 109 185 238 87 13 Persons, .117 20 30 27 48 63 107 128 48 7 Males, . >LEITBIM,.. 2914 18 37 33 • 32 46 78 110 39 6 Females,. )

119 139 180 127 207 354 468 517 181 26 Persons, .59 80 78 48 91 169 227 250 94 it Males, . ^XAYO I . 3060 59 102 79 116 185 211 267 87 12 Females, . J

56 78 97 89 106 196 237 295 85 15 Persons, .34 41 64 45 45 105 119 151 46 10 Males, • }ROSCOMMON, . 3122 37 33 41 61 91 118 144 39 5 Females, . J

44 61 88 79 97 167 220 274 80 16 Persons, .27 31 45 35 45 87 111 143 37 9 Males, }SLIGO, . 82

17 30 43 44 52 80 109 131 43 7 Female, . j

S2

I 3 6 Regi'st?ation of il'rarriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

1RELANDj.Ts at different AGES registered in the year 1894—in the SUPERINTENDENTREGISTRARS' DISTRICTS in each COUNTY.-MALES.

X-POVZNCE OZ XEXNSTE

MALESCOUNTIES - - - ---- ------ -

AND AGES AT DL4SUPERINTENDENT

REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS. 2 3 4 ' - 11 0- 15- 20- 25- 35- 45- 55- 5- 75- 85 -

No . Carlow Co

1 JJALTINGT AS, part o± 21 16 1 1 . . . 2 . . . 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 1

2 CARLOW, do 294 855 31 0 1 15 I 8 4 13 11 25 22 44 50 58 48 17 6

a EVVISCORTRY 1 do 10 9 1 1 1 3

4 NiwEoss, do 82 37 3 2 1 6 2 2 2 2 . 2 2 3 4 7 4 1

5 SHIrETArnI, do 83 8 3 I 4 . 1 . 1 1 . . 5 5 9 2

L Dublin Co6 BALtonuwr, . . 207 154 21 6 1 . 31 1 4 2 6 6 10 15 25 22 25 7 I

7 CELBRrDGr, part 4)1; 56 44 8 2 1 . II . . 6 2 . 5 8 6 3 2 1

8 NORT11, 2,459 1,8311 366 89 42 28 18 143 57 42 61 86 185 201 190 25 18 74 5 2

I DUnLIN, SOUTH, . 2789 2,390 426 128 58 48 27 687 80 52 71 103 235 262 213 247 116 27

10 DUNSAUaflLrN,pt of 7 6 . . . . . . . . 1 1 I . I I

II RtTflDOWN, do 487 417 66 II 8 4 t 98 13 7 22 12 36 26 35 61 61 31 13 1

3 Zildare Co

2 pn.rtof; 1i9 174 15 II 3 i 6 5 3 6 14 II 13 26 35 28 3 2

13 BLTINoL&ss, 6a 2b 17 3 , . 3 . I 2 2 1 I 1 2 414 do. 98 95 10 2 1 . . 13 . 2 4 5 9 4 7 16 13 19 315 EDRNBMIaY, do. 65 47 2 1 . . 1 i 4 13 10 416 NAAS, do 361 292 38 8 4 4 2 56 7 s 15 9 28 10 27 33 42 39 15

iUeuuy Co17 CALL V;, Fa1of 91 89 II I . . . 14 2 1 2 2 3 12 12 23 14 2 118 CAUTUCK ON Sirlu, (10 53 Z9 2 1 1 4 2 . 4 1 . I 4 4 14 519 IISTECtMFR . . 11, 163 2 1 7 2 2 1 38 2 3 5 0 9 4 18 27 13 27 12 2" KIZICE'NY, . . 98 248 II 3 2 1 1 42 7 3 12 14 14 14 22 38 34 37 8 i" NEw Ross, part of, IO 34 2 2 1 , I 4 . , 1 2 2 4 4 9 322 TEoirAsrowrr 113 117 14 • I 1 1 21 4 4 2 2 6 9 3 14 23 1 19 It 123 UULINGFOR D, part of, 55 10 6 I 2 3 1 1 4 1 8 7 8 324 waro, do 88 Dii 8 1 • I 10 4 3 9 4 9 jo 17 Hi 6 . I

L Zing's Co.I25 FDEI1t1rtV,1aIOf 81 76 11 1 3 1 lb I . • 3 0 2 6 7 15 10 6 I

26 3IOt7T11ELlCKdO 22 26 2 . 1 • . 3 2 . 2 3 . 3 4 3 727 PtRWNSrOWN,io 252 230 17 4 2 1 24 7 4 4 3 5 10 22 23 46 39 17 3

: 28 B1SCRLEA, do 65 3, 5 . I . • 6 . . 1 i 3 2 2 7 4 20

s. 29 TwLtMoiii, do. 228 157 13 5 2 3 , 25 2 • I 6 5 11 16 24 13 30 12 26 Longford Co

I 30 96 112 14 1 2 . I 18 4 2 2 9 4 5 6 12 16 22 12GRAARD, do 160 137 16 • 3 13 2 3 2 8 6 3 5 15 19 23 20

f 2 LONGFrnD, 259 243 27 7 6 5 4 49 $ 5 j 12 12 9 13 29 37 45 13 27X4out1iCo,

I and Co. oVTownofDrogheda.

33 AnDsR, part of, 101 128 10 I 2 2 1 16 2 4 3 7 8 7 8 13 17 9 24 DRoGHEDA dc 225 116 28 2 4 . 34 7 3 7 6 14 13 16 20 2L 1 II

I35 DVNP$LK, do. 465 301 46 10 8 6 3 73 6 a 2 15 22 21 29 26 41 40 15 I8 Meath Co

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8 DUBLIN, NORTH,

9 DUBLIN, SOUTH,

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11 RATIID0wN, do,

3, X11dare Co.

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13 BALTNOL&S8, do.,

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15 EDENDE1UtY. do.,. 15 NAAS, do.,

S. Xilkenny Co.17 CALLAN, pare 0f

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20 KIL1BNN1,

21 NEw ROSS, part of,

22 THo!AsTow,

23 URLINOF0RO, part of

24 \VAT8TU?000, do.,

S. Z1ng5 Co.

25 EDED1oRv, part of

25 MoI7rq!rouEI4c,c, do.,

27 PSXBON8UOWN, do.,

28 RosciEA, do.,

29 TUZLAOd()R, do.,

6 Xongford Co.

30 DAVMAftO1(, part of

31 GiNAuD, do.,

32 LOflFoflD,

1* Zouth Co&.Co., of Townor DoghedaM

33 AItnlrJ8, part of,

34 DiWonnA, do.

35 DusrDALir, do.,

a, Meath Co,

36 ARDa; port of,

37 CzLnRrncn, do.,

38 PBOGHZZA, do,,

89

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18 8 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

IRELAND.—.aTus at different AGES registered in the year 1894—in the SUPERINTENDENT

REGISTRARS DISTRICTS in each OOUNTY.-MALES-COfltiflued.

I.—PU0V12VCZ 07 ZZINSTMZ— conivizzed.

REGISTRARS DISTRICTS

PARTS OF DISTRICTS

SUPERINTENDENT

AND .-.-

MALES.

. AGES AT DEATH.er

-------------- ---------

, i 2 4 5- 10- 15-. 20-. 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- 75- 8i-

No 9, Queen's Co.

45 ABBEvLEr,, . . 160 174 17 5 1 2 I 26 1 1 3 2 6 6 25 5 31 12 3

46 ATHr, partoI r2 46 3 . I . . 4 I 2 2 3 4 1 5 7 10 6 1

41 cAjtLw do. 81 41 5 3 2 1 . II 1 . I 1 4 3 4 6 3 2 3

45 MOtJHTELtCKptOf 278 280 35 7 2 2 1 47 S 5 13 13 25 15 20 3 45 45 15 6

49 ROSCnEA, 1o. 47 30 4 . . 2 . 6 . . I I 3 1 7 7 !

50 URLINGOIU, do. 4 6 1 . . . . I . . . . I . . 2 2 . .

10 WestmeathCo

1 ATRLONJ, part of, 156 136 19 5 3 2 1 O 4 2 I 9 11 8 6 19 22 17 6 1

2 BTVrAtroN, do. 30 28 3 1 1 . , 5 1 . 1 . . 2 1 1 5 10 2

33 DELvN, . . 113 81 16 1 . . 1 10 2 . I 3 1 I 12 13 15 8

34 (IItANARX' 7 part of, 39 37 7 . I . . S . . . 2 . I 2 6 3 6 4 3

65 MllLUNOA . . 233 b6 35 3 4 2 1 45 4 5 6 18 13 16 24 39 52 5fl 15

36 TULLAMOUR, part of, 6 30 1 1 . 1 . 3 1 . . I 2 . 2 3 ? 3 2

IL Wexford Co

17 EHzIscotmv, Pt. of, 3O 356 47 6 1 4 3 61 7 2 11 12 20 11 35 60 52 56 i' 2

1$ Goiurv, . . . 203 167 13 3 1 . 2 12 3 4 3 12 16 6 7 12 23 46 9

IJ NEW ROSS, part of, 245 272 22 7 6 3 2 39 14 9 9 1 13 13 21 37 40 51 13 3

60 SHILT ELAGHP do 1 5 1 . . . . I 4 . . • . . I . 2 . I

61 WEXFOR3), . . 321 384 46 15 S 2 3 69 10 S 10 23 19 16 35 49 60 64 19

12. WicklowCo.

62 B&LTrNaws,part of, 106 128 11 3 2 1 , 17 1 3 7 9 10 6 10 8 23 23 7

61 NA#s do. 23 30 3 • 1 . ) 5 2 . 1 . 2 2 7 5 6 .

64 RATBDOWN, £10. 22 6 1 S S 2 . 1 14 3 6 2 2 6 3 4 8 4 8 3 j

65 RATIWRL1!, . . 337 236 23 5 1 1 3 33 7 2 13 13 21 13 IR 35 37 36 7 2

66 SHILLELAGH, Part of, 317 88 8 3 2 • . 13 1 2 2 4 8 3 0 10 12 18 3 1

IL PROVINCE O 2UTNSTZ2t.

13. Clare Co.

6 BLLYYAC2AS . 41 41 4 2 . . . 6 2 . 2 1 2 3 2 6 3 10 4 1

68 CORA 0 V11q, 67 40 5 2 • . • i a 4 1 2 3 ? 3

65 Emus, , . 19 180 20 2 3 3 3 31 6 1 7 6 U 11 12 14 24 35 1'

70 ENNISTIATON.0 . . 214 332 16 4 5 2 2 26 2 6 5 3 13 3 Ay 34 32 26 13 2

71 XtLLOY$EBX, . . 127 73 14 1 2 3 + 18 1 . 3 6 3 13 4 s 6 12 10 1

72 Xçiinrsir . . $49 201 35 13 3 3 r 59 U 2 6 lo 12 31 17 27 42 37 15 4

73 L1I¼EEIUCE, part of 79 41 3 1 • • . 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 8 12 1 374 Scnnir, do. • 28 78 9 2 2 . • 23 2 1 2 3 4 3 8 5 10 15 12

75 TULLA, . • . 22 81 8 2 2 . 2 12 1 2 2 . 2 if 3 4 10 24 iS 1

Cork Co.

76 13tow, • . • 213 10 13 6 1 3 1 23 2 7 7 S 13 9 11 31 21 31 11 37 BANTIW, . . 179 120 15 9 2 3 3 31 1 . 4 6 9 4 9 11 27 16 11 1

cr CAS1IETOWR , 131 61 4 4 I , . i 9 • 1 4 1 2 10 1 6 13 5 9 19 CLDwLTT . , 310 171 119 7 1 1 1 30 4 a 1 io 1$ tI 5 14 24 35 16 5

SQ coirç . • . ]02 1,371 233 &Z 48 21 U S6 IS 29 46 63 147 10 135 177 166 IfO 23 381 11JMAHWAY • q 171 117 1$ 3 . 1 33 I 5 4 8 2 I3 i3 Ii

Deaths at different Ages, 1804. 139

ERELAND.-DTxs at different As registered in the year 1894-in the SUPERINTENDENTREGISTRARS' DISTRICTS in each OOTJNTY-FEMATES-COfl1inUCcZ.

L—POVXNCE O LZNSTER-continued.

FEMALES.COUNTIES

AND . - - AGE AT DIATH.SUPERINTENDENT --------------

5- 10- 11- lO-

--

25- 35- 45- I- J 6- 75- 5-REGISTRARS DISTRICTS. MLn

No g Queen's Co45 ABBE1LX, . . 187 176 13 2 6 . I 22 5 S 3 6 8 9 ii 19 26 44 14 3

46 AT1Y, part of, . 44 45 2 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 2 . 4 . 4 3 11 II 3 1

47 C&RLOW, do., 4 St 46 4 3 1 • 2 10 4 1 . I fl 3 5 1 4 10 1 .

48 MOUNTiZLL1C; do, 59 239 14 4 7 . 1 26 1 7 10 10 il 10 15 21 43 45 E3 7

49 BoscaiA, do., 35 27 2 . I , S I . 2 2 1 1 2 3 I 2 1

50 UINooRD, do., 6 6 . . . . . . . . 1 . . I 3 . I

10. WestmeathCo

51 AT11LONE part of, 147 126 13 4 2 1 . 20 1 5 5 3 11 8 4 17 15 25 7

52 J3ALLVMAJLON, do., 40 26 4 . 2 . . I . I 2 3 4 2 1 5 1

13 DictvzN.,.. 99 78 10 2 I 1 1 15 4 , 2 4 3 7 3 8 IL 11

54 Gmiao, part of, , 33 28 3 2 1 . 6 . I 2 2 . 3 2 4 5 2 1

55 MOLLINOAR, . 316 282 32 2 2 1 3 40 7 3 9 12 21 17 27 40 119 49 17 1

56 TUX.LAOIU, Part of, 28 Ii 2 . . . . 2 1 1 1 . 3 3 3 4 U I

11 Wexford Co,

7 ENNISCORTUY, part ot, 311 341 20 15 7 • I 43 0 6 I( 12 14 25 31 47 112 43 15 2

58 Gomm, . . 163 164 13 4 2 3 22 8 I 2 4 11 11 18 22 23 29 11 1

59 NEw Ross, part of, 243 277 27 4 1 1 3 16 9 II 10 12 19 IG 2 27 45 52 9 1

60 SITILLELACH, do., 6 3 I . ' 1 . . . . 1 . • . 1

61 W$XFORD, . 341 356 28 10 7 i 1 42 11 1 11 9 II 21 31 54 74 53 15 1

12, WicklowCo

62 BAI.TNGLASS, part of, 113 93 10 2 . • . 12 . 2 1 1 1 ' 5 10 III 18 10 1

63 NAAS do., 37 31 3 . 1 , 4 . I 4 . I I I 6 1 2 .

: 64 FIAT}IDQWN, do., 84 78 8 2 1 3.

14 2 3 5 4 6 4 12 12 5 8 3

65 RATHDftZ721, . . 2G 1' S 4 5 3 34 5 7 10 12 21 17 17 IC 36 38 1 0 2

66 SUILL&LAGH, part of, . 89 71 6 1 . . . 7 1 5 It 3 3 3 I 16 15 7 2

XX.—P30VXTTCE1 OF Tt1TNSTER.

13CaeCo

67 BALT.VAOHAN, . 40 40 2 1 . 3 1 ' 3 I , 3 2 1 1 3 6 9 3 1

68 Coucwi, . , 31 32 1 6 I 5 5 7 I

: 9 ENNrS, . . 189 152 13 3 3 3 . 22 £5 5 11 5 I tO 14 11 25 29 11

70 ENN46T110, . 201 161 22 6 1 4 2 17 3 1 5 7 8 3 7 8 21 42 i i 4

71 IClLLA1)YST, . 111 68 7 . . 1 10 2 4 . . S 2 1 3 14 11 8 4

72 KZLRUSio,. . . 326 245 15 7 5 1 3 41 6 4 7 3 16 11 14 20 18 12 20 7

73 LIMaIcK, part of, 66 40 2 2 2 • 6 1 . . 3 2 • S 4 7 7 r

SOARIFF, dø,, • 91 D 3 • .! 74 • 3 1 1 1 4 2 5 7 10 11 6

Tox.L&, • • 109 22 4 1 1 1 2 8 1 2 2 4 1 2 6 9 20 24 7 2!

. • Cork Co

" BANSON, • • • I01 162 11 4 4. • . 19 1 4 3 8 16 11 5 15 27 33 p 1

: BAoTr, • , • 170 93 5 4 3 4 2 18 8 1 7 11 6 5 3 4 :141 18 8 2

78 OAST1ETOWN, . . 139 95 3 1 • • I L • 1 2 6 S 3 1 10 20 23 10 .3

79 CLONAKXLTr • • 202 154 11 2 . S • 16 4 4 8 9 8 8 13 12 20 34 18

: Coxt,• , • 1,196 1434 192 74 27 26 18 337 41 33 65 ;7 114 103 150 219 188 96 14 3

81 DuNx&iwAr, , 155 121 10 5 5 3 • 23 1 4 5 4 2 9 5 9 14 29 10 2

140 .?egL trcctzon of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

IRELA D.- E TB at diffeient Acas registered in the year 1894-in the SUPERINTENDE' TREGIST1 ARs' DISTRICTS in each COUNTY. MALES---COTht 2Ued

XX--PROVXNCE OX U STB --continued

MAL F SCOUNTIES

AGES AT DicATHAND

SUPERINTENDEN1[ GIS2RA I S" I}IST CTS } 1 2 3 4 ! 5-. 10- 15- 20- 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- 75- S5_

z7o 1a.. Cork Co.---Cor tinued.

S2 rrrt'►ioy . 201 244 39 5 2 1 I 48 4 5 14 5 12 9 18 22 41 51 13 2

S3 h AN ruith, . 2cS 181 22 3 3 28 4 2 '1 7 14 9 14 20 0-1 37 1$ 3

S 1 KiL^ 'ALLocK, part o£, 53 44 8 1 1 . 1 11 1 1 2 2 6 3 4 6 5 2 1

85 X1 ,;5 r i, 167 140 13 1 5 1 20 4 3 12 7 4 17 25 18 23 b 1

S( M.&CROONr, 280 177 21 7 2 2 38 3 1 6 S 12 10 7 20 24 29 19

87 MALLOW, . 275 217 21 5 2 28 3 5 8 13 12 9 3 28 40 33 12 3

88 M!DDZ,n o\, . 915 191 2 0 S 2 1 I 27 1 4 11 7 18 6 10 21 39 40 10 2

89 MILUST ,.UET, . 145 98 ] 1 3 1 , 1 10 4 3 3 4 8 2 3 I3 20 11 9 2

!99 It of 9) 108 15 3 2 1 2 23 2 1 3 5 3 G 13 2 18 LI

0I SKIBBFRkFN 295 168 18 5 1 1 25 S 8 7 8 I1. 5 10 13 22 35 10 1

92 S&1 i.t • 112 55 5 2 2 1 10 3 S a 6 1 1 7 9 11 9

93 YOUGHAL p' t of, 1. 0 81 6 2 1 1 10 2 1 4 4 1 8 7 6 20 15 3

2.5. Merry Co94 CABERS[V Iv, . 261 119 it 2 13 4 1 2 4 12 12 8 16 9 18 17 5

95 DINGLE 4S 136 27 3 5 1 36 3 3 8 7 9 7 3 17 16 16 11

96 ILE^rM.^,TU, ]108 1]' 12 2 4 . l 2 `2 6 8 5 8 9 10 13 -03 I1

97 iCzxr %Itvb,%, 525 314 33 b 5 5 4" 7 3 10 19 2 22 20 35 So 41 21 5

98 LISTOWJ^r p-x'4 of 199 257 30 5 1 42 5 10 11 9 13 15 13 3 37 45 95 1

q9 TfAimrc • • 499 316 41 8 7 5 1 6 7 7 12 33 23 11 93 36 466 59 21 6

•6. Limerick o•100 Cxoo r, . 90 100 8 2 9 1 13 3 2 4 3 5 5 6 9 Ib 21 31

101 T rr.MALLOC1G„1 rt of 247 239 a6 5 2 1 1 45 7 6 5 8 12 6 16 29 40 43 13 4

109 LiArimTLK, coo 764 559 ] D7 16 12 9 9 153 18 10 19 2. 48 3s G3 69 57 39 13 5

103 LISTrrl% IM, do 54 31 6 1 7 1 2 3 2 1 3 6 4 2

104 IfITCHELs.cowrr dD. 7# 43 5 1 . 1 7 4 2 1 2 3 2 2 4 4 8 1

LOS 1 iu CA&TLL , • 291 214 31 2 5 4 2 47 10 8 6 11 17 0 9 27 24 2$ 10 3

106 BATIiKE tI, 1 GS 146 17 2 3 1 1 24 4 1 6 8 10 1 12 18 31 ] 9 11

107 Tippr t tw,, p-u t of G5 64 11 3 2 1 17 1 3 6 4 2 2 6 9 5

114 Tipperary

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109 CALLAx part. of 94

110 GAa .uci ON S rzx. dO, WI

I A I C is vLj r 239

112 OwGHWE , V7,5

113 CLQQAtz, Put of 166

114 NE-4AG x 7 s 813

115 PATO oQNVowr,1at of 17

116 Rose .uA, To $4

17 S, 278

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119 Ujkbj\TGF0'RD, coo 28

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126 CAW ON Um pt of 70

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Deaths at dJerent Ages, 1894. 141

IRELAND.—DETs at different AGES egi sterec1 in the year 1894—in the SUPERINTENDENTREGISTRARS DismIcTs in each

——Xt—PR.OVNcE OX UNSTZ,—convnued.

FEMALES.COUNTIES

AND -- - ----kGFSATDIATM. --SUPERINTENDENT --- - - - --------- -__- -

REGISTRARS' DISTRICTSE4 2 3 4 5- 10- 15- 2- 25- 25- 45- 65- 65- 15- 85-

N 0,Cork Co—

conlinued

82 FI'R10V, 231 213 24 10 1 3 40 6 4 1 II 5 10 8 18 20 3 27 14 2

83 KANTtJRK, 273 166 14 6 4 24 4 2 8 o 7 ii 16 21 34 19 5

84 KLMALLOCK, part of, MI 36 4 3 1 1 . 9 2 1 4 3 5 i 4 7 7

85 KINSALF, . 165 156 6 4 1 2 23 4 5 8 2 :io 8 16 5 20 22 13

86 MArnWOM, 279 204 25 4 4 5 4 42 s 4 4 8 14 13 17 19 31 37 s 2

87 MALLOW, 235 245 14 7 2 4 3 30 5 2 12 U 14 14 15 39 50 43 S 2

88 MrIDLETON, 225 197 14 4 1 1 20 8 6 2 2 9 8 10 34 27 40 14 2

89 MILLSTnJET, 136 85 5 2 • 1 . s 3 2 2 7 5 3 13 12 19 9 3

00 MTennLs'rowN,5t of, 103 66 7 1 8 1 1 4 3 5 8 5 17 11 2 1

91 SKIBBEREI, a 575 149 2 2 3 1 1 16 2 2 6 3 16 8 8 14 20 37 13 4

92 S1JLL, 0 ift 0 95 13 6 1 1 1 9 2 1 1 4 7 1 5 5 17 10 10 1

93 YouauiL, part of, 117 107 12 2 2 1 17 2 4 2 3 3 3 11 is 23 20 3

15 ery Co

94 CAnEESIvFEN, 232 135 12 21 4 1 1 20 4 3 8 6 iS 12 11 8 13 18 11 5

95 DINGLE, 234 JIl 20 5 1 3 1 50 4 3 5 7 10 9 3 7 Is sc 4

96 KEN1IABE iso ss s s 2 3 1 G 6 2 4 3 4 9 5 6 q Is

97 1<11,LARN}Y, 444 295 37 0 4 3 3 53 9 6 15 15 )Q 17 25 28 39 44 23

98 LTBTO1V1L, part of, 38 254 47 5 5 1 • 55 4 6 5 12 16 13 21 32 21 48 19 S

99 TUAtEE, • • 473 312 30 13 3 10 5 65 2 6 21 13 23 14 27 27 45 49 15 2

16Limerick Co

100 CiodM, • • 8 101 9 3 2 • :14 • 1 3 3 5 3 5 11 14 26 IJ

101 KILMALLOCK, Part Of, 244 196 dS 6 4 2 to 44 6 7 5 5 is 4 10 52 27 34 15 1

102 Lnunitxci, do 161 58 71 IT 6 11 7 112 25 16 19 21 85 42 58 70 81 70 20

103 LIsTowit, do. 49 37 3 . . I I 5 1 1 2 3 2 3 . 2 1 12 5

104 MITCHEIsTowN, do 64 52 8 1 • 2 • fl 4 1 5 1 3 3 3 6 7 5 3

105 NWCASL, • • 223 204 25 3 1 2 • 51 5 1 12 15 10 15 14 18 29 27 18 3

106 RATHKEAL; • us 151 ii 2 2 3 1 15 5 5 4 4 8 12 13 1 8 23 35 iS 3

107 TIPinAity, part off 75 81 8 2 1 • I 12 2 3 5 3 4 5 7 10 8 16 S

17 TipperaryCo

108 floiiuSoiANz, 72 71 4 . • • . 4 1 2 2 2 8 3 6 11 21 7 1

109 CAI LAW , prtM, 45 33 4 • • . 1 5 1 2 1 S 6 3 1 6 5 17 51

110 CARRIU oN-SrnR,Io St 80 9 2 1 1 18 5 5 1 S 7 7 16 11 4

Ill CAsuEL, . • 206 192 17 6 3 2 2 20 5 4 4 4 10 14 10 20 56 311 18

us cLooB1N1 • • 169 154 13 6 1 1 1 22 2 1 5 3 11 12 9 10 30 83 30

113 CLoxiu, part 6f, 181 ITS 17 4 1 2 1 25 5 7 7 I iT iS 20 31 30 11 2

114 Nswi, . . . 210 209 17 3 3 I 24 $ 4 10 7 12 10 10 15 37 46 18 7

115 Psôown 1t. of 22 50 3 • . 1 4 1 • 3 •

116 1OSORA, ad. 72 85 4 2 1 1 8 2 S S 7 3 Z 10 19 20 3 3

UI TwunLs, . • 264 241 29 6 4 1 2 42 4 6 13 9 15 7 15 22 132 47 24 1

118 TIPPRAIW, part of 293 215 23 2 3 2 30 6 4 5 9 10 13 15 23 41 41 13 1

119 UnizNopoitn, do, 29 26 1 3 . . , 4 • • ' ' I 3 8 3 2 2

18 'Waterfordco,

120 CxaoxSuin, pt of, 71 4$ 2 i 1 • ' 5 3 2 3 2 5 4 I 6 0 4 2

1i1 CLoNML, 41& 4 4 . 1 , 3 4 3 4 7 6 5 6 1

122 floutç . 16a 15 3 • 19 5 1 4 2 11 4 9 U 37 U U 3

123 Y,1rXA0TH0UA . 80 . 6 5 2 • 10 3 , 4 3 6 4 7 3 20 18 10 1

12 Lxsos, . . 140 134 10 2 , • • 12 3 5 5 12 8 Li 9 12 30 27 S 2

125 W.&TARro"i pdr.tif 489 43 39 8 5 GO 19 11 21 13 35 35 32 0 SI 47 iS 2

126 OTX&gAL, do. 135 34 • • • S 3 1 2 2 1 . 3 3 6 7 5 1

T

142 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

IRELAND - i s at different AGES registered hi the year 1894-ia the SUPERINTENDENTREGISTRARS' DISTRICTS in each COUNTY-MALES----COftinU€d.

11Z.—PROVINCErXLSTZIIP

MALESCOUNTIES

AND AG1 S AT DEATHSUPERINIENDENm ^c "̂

^cr b1LFG1S.rRARS DIS11tICTS o o ^ 1 2 3 4 5- 10- 1- 20- 55- 35- 45- 55- 65- 7o- 85- cd

No 19. Antrim Co.

127 ANTRIM, . 431 2 )1 152 8 3 4 2 fig 6 3 12 12 13 13 11 3B 29 29 17 1

128 BAI LYC I STL.E, 'fib ] O1 II `? `3 2 18 2 2 4 2 J 2 7 I2 16 19 7 1

129 BAI Lv RN.^., 69 461 71 22 15 8 7 123 18 8 19 1 1 31 21 28 40 67 66 18 1

130 BALLYiLorr Y, part of 27.E 196 19 5 2 5 1 34 6 3 6 6 13 9 G 1 7 29 60 1;

131 DELFAsT do 3 9 i 21b 663 213 101 71 .) 1 154 154 C7 100 1"3 235 219 213 257 193 86 12

132 OOL$RAINE, do I 1 4 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 12 9 10 3

V13 LARK;, . 454 281 53 12 5 6 3 79 12 7 13 9 18 10 21 29 31 14 15 2

134 Lxsx ua•v part of, 21K) 283 3 15 5 1 .1 67 13 8 14 6 23 17 18 44 38 35 3 2

13a LuRt AN, do 36 30 4 2 6 12 2 2 1 1 1 2 4 2 2 1

®d0 ArmaghCo.

1361 ARNUG x', part cat )11 481 62 10 8 6 G 91 7 8 18 11 44 15 34 66 64 84 27 7

137 B&N3RIDGE, do 7.1 62 7 4 3 . 2 16 2 2 2 3 w 3 11 10 7 1

138 CASTLEBLAYNxT, do 99 70 4 1 2 7 2 4 2 2 6 2 2 5 17 14 5 2

139 DUNDAL , do 12 9 1 I 1 . 3 1 I 1 1

140 LuRo tr , do 532 340 52 21 2 6 2 $ 3 15 1 13 12 21 13 26 48 31 38 15

141 NE % AY, do 348 118 IJ 16 a 4 J 03 G 4 12 17 23 15 16 41 55 52 13 1

z1 w Cavan Co,

112 BATLoE000 uGH t ] 7G 131 J 1.4 3 4 19 4 1 2 3 6 4 ' 1 16 31 27 4 3

143 B .WNBOY, part of, SE 58 3 . 1 4 . I 2 4 6 3 6 7 6 14 5

114 CAVAN, . . w 4T Z43 38 5 6 5 9 56 3 S 3 11 17 I3 2G 46 49 70 31 8

145 CCQlr. HOLI, paktof, 173 115 8 4 3 2 1 18 3 a 1 4 7 8 17 21 ,29 4

116 Eiwrsicir.r, rev, do 13 43 3 3 1 1 3 2 1 2 9 6 12 2 1

IT GRAWARD, do 12 41 6 2 1 . 9 1 1 1 1 r 1 2 8 5 9 5 1

118 E s, do 13 3 1 1 I

14 9 OLDCASTr^o, do 10) 68 9 5 1 1 17 1. 3 6 2 2 5 8 9 10 4 1

22. XoueaI Co.

139 BALLTSHANNO'I* ptO 83 51 5 4 2 1 12 19 1 1 3 2 10 6 16 19 13 6

151 DO 'ZO.&L, r . 200 166 13 2 4 1 3 23 2 4 6 6 6 3 ID 1 24 34 17 4

152 lv^'a^.^r^AGR-r, • 207 103 14 5 2 21 1 4 5 10 5 3 15 10 11 8 1

153 C€U^ r'rzgs 386 204 29 6 8 4 4 48 6 Ti S 6 11 6 18 17 31 40 12 2

154 1xisxo )rr, 357 215 29 8 5 1 1 44 iii 7 4 12 7 9 15 31 29 37 13 2

11 LXT1g5XNY, 164 139 6 5 2 v 13 7 4 1 6 19 14 12 17 10 17 7 3

116 Loxwo' z BRsr pt of 96 45 5 3 , r S 1 4 1 2 6 6 9 6

117 M1tx1oRD, 243 14 r IS 4 3 1 • 26 a 4 7 3 9 10 9 1: 19 29 1I 4

188 ST tABA r r,, pSrt of, 124 77 10 2 2 1 16 : 1 4 6 3 5 6 8 13 11 2 1159 $TAAWORx„& ., • 146 97 7 3 1 1 • 10 2 4 J 6 2 9 14 10 20 9 4

as Down Co.L 16

1O A'flnrxDGE part of, 436 333 42 13 5 4 2 C6 Li 7 18 14 17 21 19 48 46 47 21161 13 cLPdsr, der 1 STS 6 7 204 65 31 23 17 34 23 16 27 23 40, 40 35 31 31 19 6 1182 Oowx7!AT8Jv ' . 450 44 4 6 3 07 1 1 14 28 1 33 48 50 83 25 3i;3 Kut • • 192 156 L4 1 1 3 1 20 2 a 0 8 5 I1 21 21 20 14 2184 Crazy, put 01' 280 234 35 16 1 6 6 19 4 6 1 Ir ° 4 7 16 a i^i1$ 1^C1 t^(^A4f

16 Vu)(wr,, do 165 109 -01 4 4 2 . 31 5 a 1 3 4 16 17 8 ptl^

165 N ir* do, 28-4 2c 2Y 6 2 4 1 $P 3 4 3 10 17 9 19 30 37 21 14 1161 o^+ .^u► . # 588 394 72 15 1 4 4 112 9 10 1 ? 23 20 1 * 30 t8 45 53 14 2

Deaths at different Ages, 1894. 143

IRELAND.—MATHS a different AGES registered in the year 1894—in the SUPERINTENDETTREGISTRARS' DISTRICTS in each CouNrz.—FEMALES—continecl.

11X.-OVZNCE or 17XST1I

FEMALES .COUNTIES _ - - - --------------- - ---- - .------ --

AND • AEs AT IEATJI.StJPERiNTENI)ENT . --•-- . • . .. .

rloREG1STBARS'DISTaICTS. i 3 4 _ 10- 15- O.. 5- 3- 45 55.- {3- 75-. 85-

382

28

6

4

52 I

8

8

15

14

50

17

21

30

45

31

10

3

112

13

2

1

17

S

3

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7

13

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500

24

11

11

104

37

16

131 29

58

29

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80

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202

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87 141 169 335 217 211 297 211

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7

8

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40

41

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258

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8 2 . . . , 2 . . . . . I . I . 4 .

388 60 15 10 8 4 97 17 39 16 20 32 26 33 50 49 22 6 2

286 20 2 6 4 3 35 6 19 io 12 25 24 20 46 38 33 10 3

No. 19 Antrim Co.

17 ANTRno, . . . 342

1 ,98 BALbVCASTLE, . . 142

129 BLLvrENA . . 699

190 BALLV2ONEY par[ of, 207

131

BT.IAST, 6o. 3,05

132 COLERAINJ, do 78

193 LARNE . . . 410

194 Lisouiu, part of,329

LURGAN, do . 41

zo. .&rraa1i Co.

336 ARMAGH ) Part of, 540

187 BArntxnoi, do. 83

138 CASTLEELAYNEV do. 96

189 DuNDAL, do II

140 LYJt0AN, do 563

141 NBwrw, do 320

22. Cavan Co.

142 BAIL r Bono aH, . 1112

143 BwotioY, part of 99

144 CAVAN, . . . 373

145 000TEIflLL, part of, 139

146 1NNISRrLLN, do 47

147 GRANARD P do. 50

148 KELLg, do. 19

149 OL,1cAsTxs, do. 104

22. Donegal Co.

150 BALLYS}IANNON,pt.Of, 05

[51 DQEOA5, . . 181

152

flu5fl&NAo}IY, . . 222

'53 GLNfl, . . 389

154 1Ntsøow]N, . 289

'55 LErrR1uoc5NY, . 125

156 LonoNooai; $. of 105

157 MTLLroRD, , . 222

158 SrItABAI8E, p*rt of 387

159 STRAoltAR0 , . 131

23,c Do'wu Co.

160

LNDR1DG1, part of, 4 114

161

BELFAST, do. 1 •16

D0WPAT&XCJ, 453

163

1ILKR1th, . . 193

164 LruUzN, 3r 978

165 LurAN, do. V61

166 NwR; do

I^XWTOWNADS, , 368

Ill

63

523

186

53

46

61

84

153

97

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116

60

135

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725 158 75 134 16 12 36 35 22 44 63 35 45 57 57 58 9

431 833 11 4 2 8 50 13 12 12 13 24 87 35 72 63 63 29 6

148 52 4 2 8 1 22 3 S 6 9 8 7 14 15 25 25 9 2

246 99 10 8 2 4 32 6 7 90 14 ii 10 11 23 32 41 12 2

399 10 3 2 1 2 18 13 9 2 1 11 9 8 81 9 6 s

) 242 21 6 3 • 1 31 8 5 ii 12 14 16 22 40 33 38 11 1

56O17!

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144 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

IRELAND. DEATZS at different AGES registered in the year 1894 -in the SUPERINTENDENTREGISTRARS' DISTRICTS in each COUNTY. MALES-Continued.

III.—PROVINCE OF ULSTE*--continued,

MALES.COUNTIES

AGES AT DKATH.ANDSUPERINTENDENT =° s

`^ 1 a 3 4 '^ ^ 5- 10- 15- 20- 1 25- 1 35- 45- 55- 65- 75- 85-REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS. E F

a4. Fernnanaghis o. Co.168 BALI.YSHANNUN, pt.of e1 33 4 . 4 1 1 3 1 2 2 6 8 3 2

169 CLONES, do. 80 80 8 2 1 11 3 a 2 4 3 3 6 12 24 9 1

170 ENN1SKILLEN, do. 270 234 30 7 5 1 1 44 3 2 4 1] 13 11 21 23 38 38 18 3

171 IRVINKSroWN, do. 104 91 8 5 3 1 1 18 2 2 6 3 1 9 7 12 18 12 2

172 LISNASKKA, 151 127 10 8 18 2 4 5 10 5 8 16 21 53 11 4

25. London-derry Co.

173 BALLY MONEY, part of, 66 54 3 1 1 5 1 3 3 6 3 2 6 3 7 10 4 1

174 COLERIINE, do. 313 186 24 16 2 1 1 44 8 6 6 10 7 10 10 15 21 29 17 4

175 LIMAVADY, 266 181 19 6 3 2 1 31 8 7 3 11 11 6 10 12 39 21 17 2

176 LONDONDERRY, pt.Of, 607 402 60 19 9 7 9 104 12 12 17 15 55 33 42 51 66 40 12 3

177 MAGHSRAFELT, 472 332 47 10 3 7 2 69 13 7 14 16 50 10 16 34 52 68 30 3

26. MonaghanCo.

178 CARRICKMACBOSS, . 135 147 03 3 4 1 3 33 3 2 3 5 10 2 7 15 34 16 5 2

179 CASTLESLASNES,lpt.of 172 163 26 4 5 3 2 40 4 3 2 5 6 5 16 21 28 23 4 6

180 CLOOHER, do. 14 20 1 1 2 1 1 1 S 1 2 4 4 2

181 CLONES, do. 81 88 10 3 2 y 17 4 1 1 3 4 4 6 8 17 14 6 3

182 COOTLHILL, do. 82 54 7 1 3 11 1 2 6 1 3 8 6 11 .'

183 DUNDALK, do. 21 9 1 1 1 1 , 2 3 1

184 MONAGHAN, 280 302 36 9 2 5 1 53 11 5 t 13 11 12 15 52 38 59 22 3

Z7. Tyrone Co s

185 ARMAGH, part of, 23 15 3 1 4 1 1 1 3 2 3

186 CASTLEDERG, 120 91 7 1 3 1 1 13 1 2 2 4 7 5 5 11 10 is 6 3

187 CLOGHER, part of, 167 153 14 4 4 1 23 1 3 1 7 6 6 9 25 19 30 18 o

188 COOKSTOw.{, . 260 233 28 6 7 1 2 44 4 4 12 8 6 12 17 28 38 30 54 6

189 DUNOANNON, . 347 302 24 11 3 2 2 45 • 6 5 12 9 18 16 21 36 46 59 29 3

190. ENN1sKILLHN, part of, 9 13 2 2 1 1 2 3 - 1 2 1

191. IRV1NKSTOW r, do. 36 30 1 4 1 1 7 2 4 3 2 1 1 1 6 3

192 : OA1AGH, • 399 403 25 9 7 1 5 57 4 5 11 10 29 21 29 50 70 79 3? 6

193; STRABANIe, part of, 320 232 28 13 6 5 4 53 6 6 8 11 16 14 20 23 28 31 14 2

IV.--PZOVZNCB OF CONNAUGHT.

28. Galway Co.

194 . BALI.INASLOB, partof, 164 111 12 5 3 1 18 5 3 1 3 , S 9 13 18 26 20 15 1

195 B.ILLINROBR, do. 29 16 3 2 5 • 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 •

196 CLIFDXV, 242 160 20 7 1 1 1 30 4 6 5 5 11 7 9 18 • 18 34 8 5

197 GALWAY, . 436 365 70 21 6 2 7 106 11 5 13 17 19 : 18 27 56 46 64 1 1

198 GLENNAMADDY, 199 124 17 6 2 3 28 5 3 3 2 9 10 16 19 21 7 1

199 GORT, 141 92 12 2 1 1 16 1 3 5 7 3 8 10 16 ]9 6 1

a00 LoUGHRNA, 234 170 21 5 6 3 35 5 2 3 3 8 9 14 21 28 22 16 1

201 MOUNTBELLICIY, 178 108 10 3 1 2 16 2 1 2 4 10 2 2 7 19 135 6 2

202 - OUGHTE:RARIJ, . 216 137 14 5 2 2 23 4 7 3 13 8 11 19 10 22 12 5

233 PoaTiTr2NA, , i 89 107 6 2 2 3 2 15 5 1 5 6 8 3 7 12 15 22 7 1

204 RoscommoN, part of, 8 6 2 2 2 1 1

205 SCARRIFF, • do. 24 5 1 1 1 1 2

206 T14M, 363 265 36 1 5 2 3 47 6 2 3 10 13 10 19 57 47 59 18 4

Deaths at different Ayes, 1894. 145

IRELAND-aTzs at different AGES registered in the year 1894-in the SUPERINTENDENTREGISTRARS ' DISTRICTS in each OOUNTY-FEMALES---COfltflUe11.

xxr-?&ovwcE OE T.TLSTZR—continued.

PEMALESCOUNTIES

AND . AGIS AT DIATfl

.-SUPERINTENDENT --------- ----- -ILEGISTRARS'DISTRXCTS 4 5- 10- Th- 20- 2- 5- 45_55 _ 65- 75- SS_

Z1 . Permanagh\o. Co

168 BALLYSIANNON,pt Of, 48 43 3 2 j • • j 4 j • 4 4 4 6 4 5 8

69 CLoNis, do 5, 82 6 3 1 . 10 4 4 3 3 . 3 12 II 11 10 10 1

170 Eisgixir, do. 281 235 23 8 • 2 1 34 3 S 7 8 15 35 20 25 38 6 IS S

WI I1WIN15TOWN, do. 95 92 1 4 2 2 1 14 2 2 3 I 2 5 8 12 16 13 10 4

17.1.1 Lt8'AsiiA, . 112 129 10 4 1 . 15 6 2 4 ii 9 5 7 13 23 24 )

25 Xoudon.derr7 Co

173 BA1YoNET, part Of, 62 68 8 1 1 1 11 1 . 3 7 1 5 ? S iS 12 S

171 C0iA1u, do 802 2t5 24 17 10 5 4 60 0 9 9 7 11 12 10 30 35 41

175 LIMAVADY, • . 224 501 14 7 4 3 . S S S 11 8 10 8 20 11 34 4 S I

171; LONDONDERRY, Pt of 625 471 63 11 6 4 3 89 10 10 23 35 4i 35 43 54 59 12 II

177 MAGHEEAFEL; . 401 403 56 12 4 7 5 dl S 13 12 18 28 11 10 !I 67 68 31 5

26 Monaghanco *

rs CAuircicaAcRoss, . 157 116 7 8 1 . I 12 6 5 4 4 6 8 4 iS 21 53 6 1

179 CASrXEBLANEY, 194 169 11 5 4 8 L 24 7 4 7 T 9 8 9 19 58 3 13 Ipart of

!80 CLOGHER, do 18 20 1 . . • 1 . I I I 2 3 4 4 I

181 CLONES, do. . 79 92 t S 3 3 3 iD 2 1 4 1 3 2 3 9 3-S 16 5 4

118 Coorzrzr do • 70 68 4 . I . I 4 2 S 4 • 2 7 IS 14 5

183 DITraUK, do . 16 16 6 . • • . 5 • • 1 1 1 • 1 4 1 1

181 MONAGHAN, 556. 573 21 3 5 3 3 135 3 5 9 S 20 52 24 28 33 60 22 1

!27. Tyrone Co4

185 AIMAG, jaitof, 18 13 . I . • I 2 . S . 1. • 3 5 1

;186 CAsrLEnERG, . . 121 101 5 2 1 1 2 U • L 6 8 11 6 3 5 16 26 13

187 CLQaHa, part of, 167 135 8 5 . 1 . II . 2 11 7 8 6 11 23 50 24 10 25

!188 . 175 254 34 S 4 2 1 49 5 3 15 5 17 12 18 26 29 48 19 4

189 DuNGANNoN, . 50 302 55 10 2 1 3 41 7 4 10 15 21 21 23 47 45 41 23 a

E1NI5KthLEN 4 part of, JO 10 . • . I I • 1 . I • I . 2 I

191 IiviNsDro,do. 39 44 5 1 . . • S I I I 2 2 2 5 8 1 I 4

192 OMGH, • . . 403 ITS 25 3 5 2 2 35 5 8 19 LI J7 53 31 44 65 Si 35 9

93 SaAOr, part Of, 278 272 24 8 4 2 2 40 8 17 24 0 24 15 22 25 36 29 23 5

XV0—PZOITZNCE OX C0NAXGT 4

Galwoor

. 194 )3ALLTh(AsLO, part of 160 138 ii S 5 2 S 24 5 If 4 8 q, S 14 21 d2 2 5I 195 13tnuw1i dQ 47 it 4 1 1 • . S I • . S • I 2 1

196 CxwDi, • 20 3O 18 • 2 1 2 23 2 5 3 V 7 4 4 143 24 24 10 5

97 &,rw#x, . • 412 403 43 19 8 10 4 84 55 J 8 16 28 25 20 47 fl 53 IS S

198 GLENTAMJTJflY, 176 150 13 6 5 2 • 26 1 3 7 • S 5 5 ii 24 82 6 1

199 Goit; • . 102 110 15 5 1 • . 21 1 a s d 1 S 4 15 15 sa 7 3

200 LOUGnREJ 4 • . 230 190 20 LI T 2 • 34 1 9 7 S 10 5 17 59 25 47 9 1

201 5{01JNTBEt1EW . 161 117 8 4 • S . 14 5 . S S 2 4 9 19 21 E4 5 s

202 000WrEItARa, • • 215 39 18 4 6 4 2 54 S S 4 4 9 0 22 23 21 4 5

203 PORTIJMNA, . . 94 80 2 3 2 2 1 10 • 3 3 3 2 4 5 10 16 17 7

204 1IoScoIioN put o4, 5 4 • 4 1 , • 1 • , • . • I • I 1 .

205 SOARRIPY, do. 17 19 1 1 . • • i . I • • 2 • 2 2 5 5 1 I

; 206 ToAo, • • • 363 260 20 5 4 5 2 86 9 9 14 9 10 9 11 20 52 35 25 5

I 46 Begistraton • of Marriages, 1$rths, and Deaths, Ireland.

IRELAND.—ATs at different kis registered in the year 1894 in the SUPER1TENDKNT

REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS in each CoUNTY-MALES-contvUecZ.

IV-OVINCE OP

MALES.COUNTIES - -- --.----- -

AND . Aazs AT DEATH.

SUPE1UNTENDEtT E, -:REGISTRARS' D1STEICTS. . 2 3 4 5- 10- 15- 20- 25- 35- 45- 5- 6.5- 7- 85-

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217 BAsRANNu,pt.of, 44 56 S 2 . 1 . i 2 1 S 3 2 S 4 6 11 14 3 •

08 BAw-noY, (It). 116 SG S I 1 . . 7 . I 4 1 3 4 6 5 9 is 7

209 CAu.or-Sa&N. do. 139 105 6 5 . . S 2 2 3 6 7 4 16 20 22 5 2

210 MANorHAMrITori', . 76 205 28 S 5 1 1 43 6 8 5 3 10 7 15 17 31 4:3 19 3

211 MOHJLL, . . . u7 170 U 3 4 1 1 20 5 1 3 7 8 9 16 ID 36 31 14 1

30. Mayo. Co.

212 BALLrNA, part of, 210 121 17 5 3 . 2 27 2 1 2 6 5 5 C 20 17 50 8

213 BAruucnu, do 28 208 20 3 4 2 2 31 1 6 8 10 7 8 12 29 25 53 15 3

214 BLMVL1ET, . 185 86 23 5 1 1 1 31 . 2 . S . 4 3 14 11 5

2L5 CAsTwnAu, - . 300 13O 16 5 2 2 3 28 . I 12 14 S 5 15 20 3Q 53 12 2

!lt] CASTLREtG11, pt of, 75 42 11 5 1 . I is I . i 2 2 • 2 4 b 4 3.

217 CLARMO1TUS, • . 360 240 56 S 4 1 1 70 9 4 5 5 34 3 15 50 32 43 19

:ts KILLAJA, . . . 90 49 8 2 • . . 10 2 . 3 3 2 1 1 5 8 (; 6 2

219 S%vINEoRD, • . 152 344 61 13 9 4 3 93 7 3 12 15 18 15 20 37 50 52 12

220 WESTrORT, • . 427 285 M 12 5 2 I 71 8 8 16 17 20 Ii 15 55 36 88 it

31• RoscommonCo

221 ATIILONI, p&rt of 153 100 13 5 2 1 1 22 1 3 5 i I 5 S 11 10 20 3 i

222 BALLINASLO1, do. 51 63 6 3 2 . . ii I s 2 12 6 5 6 7 7 •

223 Doviic, do. lIT 111 13 2 1 2 2 20 2 1 k 10 4 9 7 38 17 26 7

I 224 CAFt..0N-SH,&K.,2 do. 55 45 2 ! . 3 . 5 1 1 2 • I 6 9 9

225 CASTL1tZAG. lD. 294 214 15 1 I 1 1 25 6 12 10 7 1 18 7 12 29 40 49 7 •

256 RocoMMoN, do. 10 156'. 19 3 ] I 1 25 2 4 f 9 17 8 5 23 20, 22 13 3

27 STROKlSTOWN • ISS 110 15 3 2 1 1 52 2 1 2 6 5 9 6 22 16 18 10

32 SIto Co

228 BAL1flA, pt of, 12 4 • . . . 4 2 1 . I . . . 1 1 •

229 BO'rL, do. 155 112 10 1 I 2 1 16 3 3 4 1 7 4 8 18 15 52 8 2

230 DROORE WST . 132 96 9 2 • • 11 1 2 4 4 4 10 11 19. 22 i

23] SLrOO) • • • 410 360 45 7 7 7 4 70 8 8 13 14 24 22 20 32 54 70 20 s

232 Tbu*xcultTLYj 225 146I72.1 22, 416910 720 21 27 8

Deaths at diiTerent Ages, 1894. 147

IRELAND—DTEs at different AGES registered in the year 1894—in the SUPERINTENDENTREGISTRARS' DISTRICTS in each OOUNTY-FEIALES-.colti1vitecZ.

IV- PILOWNCZ or CONG1Tconthuied.

COUNTIESFEMALES.

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No. 29 XeItrim Co7 BAIIYSHANNON,pt of, 41 42 2 2 1 . 5 . I 1 3 2 1 4L 9 11 f

208 BAwNBOY, do. 85 56 2 1 1 1 1 7 1 2 2 3 3 5 4 6 I S

209 CAii,-OX-SHAW., tie. 128 110 12 19 2 3 1 1 9 8 8 11 18 22 b 2

lo MUWRHAIULTW, 268 172 20 1 2 4 • 7 2 8 6 3 13 8 13 16 20 38 12 2

211 M014ILL 11. . 220 131 7 2 1 I 12 5 5 4 4 9 10 7 11 25 27 19 2

3O Mayo Co

12 BALLINA, part of, 198 127 16 2 2 2 3 25 2 3 2 5 4 7 11 9 18 31 7

213 .B&uxutoi, do 215 189 14 3 4 . 1 22 3 6 2 8 U 4 11 21 32 51 13

214 BEMULLET, lot 81 15 . 1 1 1 18 1 1 2 0 3 2 5 6 tG 16 10 1

215 CASTLEBA, . . 291 127 21 3 4 2 2 32 3 8 10 5 22 10 11 22 24 22 6 2

216 CABTRJMW,pt of 59 44 4 5 2 • I 12 • I 3 I 2 1 6 7 9 2

217 Ct&utoiutis, . • 341 248 25 6 8 4 4 47 12 9 6 14 14 24 3 35 34 12 2

28 ErLL4zA, • • 14 56 6 1 3 1 u 4 1 1 3 1 4 3 5 7 10 5 1

219 SWIN1FO1U 1, • • 585 IO 50 17 8 3 2 so 10 6 10 11 20 22 21 65 63 52 IS I

220 WEsrPoltr, • . 466 314 36 12 8 3 3 62 5 12 23 17 26 14 25 29 19 42 17 3

31 RoscommonCo1

221 ATHoNJ part of 180 BG U 2 • 2 1 16 6 4 1 6 7 3 6 5 14 13 4

222 BMLI(&sLO, do. • 26 66 10 3 1 2 • 16 1 I 2 2 3 Li 15 7 4 11

22$ BovLi, do • 157 125 1 i 2 2 5 UI 3 4 8 4 3 4 1 22 22 28 a

224 CAn.-or-SHANdo 51 31 2 2 1 . . 3 • i a 1 3 j 4 5 9 17 1

I 225 t1(STL1RAGB do. 304 191 11 i 2 1 22 8 5 7 lI l 14 19 124 2 30

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227 STRoKSToW, . 135 120 12 1 1 1 i 16 4 3 2 5 4 5 13 ii 21 22 io

321 Sligo Go.

! 228 ]3tLLINA, part of, • i 23 4 2 . • • 6 3 1 • 2 1 1 1 2 1 a I

229 BOfl1, do • 145 102 U 4 1 2 • 20 4 4 1 6 6 € B 14 15 16 8 I

230 Dnomows WILBT, 128 26 ' a . • 1 II I 4 2 3 • 8 5 6 Il 16 7 2

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at different AGEe registered in the year 1894--in the SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS

MALES.^Num^ or

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194, 222 Balltnasloe, . . 215 204195 213 Balirnrobe, . . 27 294

129 Ballymena, . . 461

130. 173 BaUyinonoy, . . 240 250

1, 13, 62 Baltinglass, . 153 161127, 160 l3anbridge, . . SOS 397

223223 Boye . 532 241

17,10 the11au 181 146

178 Carrickmucross, . 138 147

209, 24 Carriek onSbannon, 204 16018, 110, 120 Carrick-oa-Satr, • 220 152

918, 925 Castlereagh, . • 369 256

145, 182 Cootehill, , 266 169

45

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51, U1

12, 46

142

212 225

194, 221

195, 213

128

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129

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137, 160

76

77

113, 208

131, 161

214

108

223, 229

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178

200,224

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111

215

138, 179

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216, 225

78

144

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217

196

112

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79

169, 181

113, 121

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Abbeyleix,Antrim, .Ardee,Armagh, .Athlone, .

Athy,Bailieborough,J3allina, . .Ballinasloe,Bailinrobe,

Bally castle,Ballynmahon,Ballymena,Ballymoney,Ballyshannon,

Ballyti agihan,Bairothery,B altinglass.Banbridge,Bandon, .

3autry, .BaN' nboy,Belfast, .

Bellnull et,Borrisokane,

Boyle, .Cahersiveen,Callan, .Carlow, .Carrickmscross,

Carrick on-ShannonCan ick on^-Stsir,Cashel,Castlebar, .Castleblayney,

Castlecomer,Castlederg,

Castlereagh,

Castletown,Cavan, .

Celbridge,C1aren orr .s,Oil den, .Clogheon,

Clogher,

Clonakil.ty,Clones, .Clonmel, .Coleraine,Cookstown,

Cootehfll, .

Cork,

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Deaths at different Ages, 1894. 14

IRELAND.—D AD x at different AGES registered in the year 1894 in the StPERINT NDENT REGISTRARS'DIs1 i zoTs- -FE A LES,

FEMALES.'Number or SUPERINTENDENTNumbersof Union in I Ri oisTRARS'preceding DISTRICTS.Abstract.

AGxS AT DE.&TH.

^ mss,,I I ILl 1U3 4 - 10- 15- 24- 2:,-- 35- 45-^ 5a^- F5- 715- 83- 9

187 176 13 2 6 1 22 5 6 3 G 8 9 11 19 26 44 11 3

342 282 28 8 6 6 4 52 E3 8 15 14 30 17 21 30 43 31 10 3

142 142 8 2 1 2 13 4 3 5 v 11 8 12 21 24 27 5 4

558 526 56 16 6 9 87 14 4 20 20 41 29 43 62 100 71 28 5

327 212 21 6 2 3 1 30 12 9 1 1 13 11 10 22 29 33 11 1

214 212 19 2 1 2 1 25 5 5 11 7 25 10 15 19 45 31 12 2

152 114 6 2 • 2 • 10 8 2 3 1 4 7 16 14 24 15 G 4

230 150 20 4 2 2 3 31 8 4 2 7 5 8 12 11 20 34 8

215 204 21 9 4 4 2 40 3 5 6 13 12 19 19 14 26 43 2 3

252 203 18 4 5 . 1 28 4 G 5 8 13 4 12 22 34 52 13 2

142 112 13 2 1 1 17 1 6 3 3 5 5 7 18 13 13 11 2

120 108 10 3 3 2 . 18 1 6 4 4 9 7 10 11 12 10 9 2

692 570 51 24 11 r 11 104 37 16 31 29 38 29 33 51 52 80 31 5

329 270 30 2 4 5 3 44 7 4 13 9 19 7 15 30 34 5G 2; 5

184 1139 13 4 2 1 20 1 4 3 4 12 11 1{) 26 32 23 21 2

40 40 2 1 • 3 1 7 3 1 . 3 2 1 1 3 6 0 3 I

191 142 21 4 1 2 28 3 4 4 6 5 8 12 17 32 IS t'5

176 127 10 2 1 . 13 . 2 3 2 10 8 7 16 27 26 12 1

495 442 37 11 4 4 50 4 14 25 10 26 26 46 64 63 69 or 4

207 1152 11 4 4 . . 19 1 4 6 8 16 ii 6 15 27 33 15 1

170 02 5 4 3 4 2 18 3 1 7 3 6 5 3 4 14 13 6 2

184 119 9 1 3 2 1 10 1 2 4 4 5 9 9 13 14 28 11 3

5,077 3,320 726 337 151 80 60 1,354 137 122 163 213 400 282 328 374 308 126 33

104 81 15 • I 1 1 18 1 1 2 . 3 2 5 G 16 1G 10 1

72 71 4 . 4 1 • 2 2 2 8 3 to 11 24 7 1

302 234 25 5 3 4 2 39 7 8 4 10 9 10 17 39 1,5 44 11 1

232 135 12 2 4 1 1 20 4 3 8 8 16 12 It 8 in 1S 11 6

144 180 16 • 1 1 2 20 4 4 4 8 9 8 7 35 32 35 16 1

369 375 33 10 6 5 4 64 14 11 13 11. 26 22 28 41 61 73 it

157 116 7 3 1 • 1 12 6 5 4 4 0 8 4 16 21 23 6 1

186 161 14 4 4 1 1 24 2 4 4 3 12 9 12 is 27 39 a 1

182 167 14 4 1 1 1 21 3 8 10 3 15 9 17 15 31 26 Sf

206 192 17 6 3 2 2 30 9 4 4 4 10 14 10 20 36 34 18

291 177 21 3 4 2 2 32 3 8 10 6 22 10 11 22 24 22 6 2

290 221 15 6 4 3 1 29 8 7 9 8 13 11 12 215 36 11 19 2

128 104 12 1 2 2 1 18 6 1 4 2 3 7 7 12 23 16 11

121 101 5 2 1 1 2 11 1 6 8 11 6 3 5 15 25 6 r

363 235 16 8 7 2 31 8 ► 8 16 9 10 20 30 37 38 17 1

139 95 3 1 . . I 5 1 2 5 8 3 6 10 20 23 10 1

373 323 26 3 8 4 41 6 6 0 is 16 22 26 43 63 88 27 1

116 138 115 3 2 • • 21 2 1 7 5 0 9 13 15 20 27 8 1

341 248 25 G 6 4 4 47 12 9 0 7 14 14 24 32 35 34 12 2

209 130 18 • 2 1 2 23 2 5 3 7 7 4 4 10 24 21 105

TOR 164 13 6 1 1 1 22 2 1 5 3 11 12 9 16 50 83 10

181 155 9 2 . 1 . 12 • 3 12 8 10 9 15 23 22 18 11

'202 154 11 2 . 3 10 4 A 8 0 8 8 13 12 20 34 is

144 174 10 0 4 3 3 29 6 5 7 8 3 5 15 20 20 26 16

226 222 21 4 1 2 1 29 6 7 7 50 21 19 24 38 36 26 8

$80 316 30 21 12 5 4 72 12 9 9 7 21 13 14 37 44 110 25 1

277 254 34 8 4 2 1 40 5 3 16 8 1-7 12 18 26 20 49 19

229 204 15 1 3 2 . 21 9 6 ' 7 6 14 5 9 26 51 34 111

1,898 1,434 192 74 27 20 18 337 41. 38 65 57 114 103 1110 219 188 06 14

30 32 . . 1 s 12 2 1 5 1 5 5 7 2

89 101 9 3 2 14 . 1 3 3 8 a 5 11 14 26 t3

99 78 10 2 1 1 1 16 4 s 2 4 3 7 3 8 15 11 6

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1 5 J&yzstratom of Marriages, BjJ4 I &S. , and Deaths, I7-e1anc1

IrnLAND!Ts at different Acs registered in the year 1894—in the SuPEItbT REGISTRARWDISTRICTS-MALEScoiitinued.

MiLES.Numbrorof Union in RtGISTERS' AGES r DEATrL

1ti DxsiaIcTs. d-1 E- •

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. -j4 j- 10- 15- 20- 25- 3- 45- 55- 65 75- 8-

95 Dingle, 278 13 27 3 5 1 36 8 3 8 7 7 3 11 16 is 11:ii Donegal, . . 200 156 13 2 4 1 3 23 2 4 6 6 6 3 10 17 24 34 17 416 Downpatrck, , . 466 414 48 1 B 3 2 67 12 8 14 14 28 29 33 48 50 83 25

34,38 Drogbtda, . 310 25 38 6 7 1 Iii S 3 11 9 20 21 30 38 35 31 8

230 Dromore West, 4 12 96 9 2 11 1 2 4 3 4 4 10 11 19 22 1 1S DLLbIifl North, 2,459 1,89 IGG 99 42 28 18 541 67 42 61 86 185 201 100 22 18 74 5 22 Dublin, South, . 2,780 2,300 42(3 128 58 48 27 1387 80 52 71 103 235 257 2G2 255 245 116 27

132,18 Dundalk, . . . 498 319 47 10 8 7 3 75 7 4 0 16 25 22 30 26 43 44 17 1152 Dunfanaghy, 207 103 14 5 2 . . 21 1 4 5 10 3 15 19 Ii 8 1

1S9 Dungannori, 347 102 24 11 3 2 2 42 6 5 12 9 18 16 21 SG 46 59 27 3122 Duugzzrvan, , 185 130 14 2 1 . 4 21 4 2 1 3 10 8 9 38 28 20 5 181 Dunmanway, . 171 117 IS 3 . 1 22 i 5 4 1 8 2 7 13 13 21 11 3

10,39 Dunshaughihi, . 71 73 6 0 I 2 • 2 1 . 3 2 4 4 4 12 16 14 5 115,2340 EdenrIerry, . 160 145 15 2 S I • 21 1 • 2 t 15 6 11 13 84 23 10

3 Ennis, . . 219 180 20 2 3 3 3 31 6 1 It 6 16 11 12 14 24 35 17357 Ennsoorthy, . . 320 48 C 2 5 3 64 7 2 12 12 20 24 33 69 53 59 j' 2

1413,170190 Enniskillen,, . 332 230 35 7 5 1 1 43 4 3 5 14 1G 32 23 89 47 31 22 570 EnniBtiinoz, . 214 132 16 4 2 2 2 26 2 5 S 3 13 3 6 14 12 26 13 282 Ferrnoy, 6 261 244 39 5 2 1 1 48 4 3 14 3 12 0 18 22 41 31 13 2

101 Galway, . 436 363 70 21 G 2 7 108 11 5 13 17 19 18 27 26 46 64 12193 Glennamaddy, , . 199 124 17 6 . 2 3 28 5 3 3 2 9 10 16 39 21 7 1153 G1euteB, . 386 204 29 5 ; 4 4 45 6 2 6 11 6 38 17 31 40 1258 Gorey, . . . 203 167 13 3 1 2 19 3 4 8 12 16 f 7 19 23 4619 Gort, , . • 141 22 12 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 7 3 8 10 16 19 a 1

31,34,147 Graiard, . . 251 215 29 . S 1 . 36 3 4 8 11 6 3 10 26 27 51 29 4134 Xuichowen, . . 357 215 29 8 5 1 1 44 6 7 4 12 7 9 15 31 29 37 12 217191 Irvtnestown, . 140 121 9 0 4 1 2 25 4 . 2 10 6 3 9 8 13 24 13 283 Kauturk, . . 258 134 22 3 3 28 4 2 7 7 14 9 14 20 21 37 1841,143 ReUa, . . 152 140 12 1 . 13 3 2 8 3 1 12 38 32 2 15

9; ICenmare, , 198 117 12 2 4 3 1 22 2 6 8 5 8 9 10 13 23 ij

133Kilkeel, . 192 136 14 1 1 3 1 20 2 3 5 3 8 5 11 21 21 20 12 2

20 Kilkenny, . • 298 248 35 3 2 I I 42 7 3 12 14 14 14 23 38 34 37 9 271 Kll1ac1yert . . 127 15 14 1 2 1 • 18 1 . 3 i 3 3 4 8 6 12 10 1

218 KiIthia 20 49 8 2 10 2 41 3 3 2 1 1 5 8 6 6 2'

37 Killarney, 323 314133 3 5 5 48 7 3 10 19 0.6 22 20 33 35 43 21123 Js:1ma4t1omas, 76 87 4 2 1 1 1 S 1 5 1 8 4 12 13 13 084,101 Kiimaflok, 300 283 44 3 1 2 53 7 7 3 10 14 12 13 33 46 48 20 s72 K11r331; . , 349 21 J 35 13 3 3 59 9 2 6 10 12 fl 17 27 42 37 23 486 Kinsa1e, • 137140113

1 5 • 20 4 3 12 7 4 17 23 18 23 G

133 Lrnc, 454 231 33 12 6 S 3 79 12 7 13 9 13 10 21 20 31 34 16 215 Lctterkenny, , 184 139 6 5 2 • 13 T 4 1 1 19 It 12 17 13 17 2375 L1ITUITftCI7, • 266 181 19 5 3 2 1 31 8 7 3 11 Li £ 10 12 30 24 17 273,102 Limerick, jo• 843 1301 110 17 12 9 9 157 21 11 20 30 O 37 67 7 3 63 51 1414,14 Lisburn, . . 578 522 74 31 12 11 9 187 17 14 26 13 30 24 34 76 15 34 13 3

124 Lismore, • 162 134 15 8 18 2 . 6 8 8 10 5 13 21 27 8 2172 I4ii*skea . 151 127 10 8 18 2 4 6 10 5 3 IG 21 23 II 498, 103 LgtoweI, 433 288 42 6 j 49 3 11 11 9 14 18 15 33 40 31 29 3156176 Londonderry, . 703 477 63 22 9 7 2 112 13 13 17 15 29 34 44 67 li 49 18 382 Longford • 259 245 27 7 6 5 4 49 8 5 8 12 12 2 13 29 37 43 16 2

200 Lobres 234 170 21 3 6 3 0 83 6 2 3 3 8 9 14 24 28 22 13 113514013 Lurgau, . 733 470 77 27 12 8 2 128 22 10 23 16 26 IT 32 68 70 43 18 38 iizoom . • 280 177 27 7 2 2 a 38 3 1 G 8 12 10 7 20 24 29 19177 Maglierafelt, 472 352 47 10 3 7 2 69 13 7 14 16 20 10 16 34 52 68 30 3

Deaths at different Ages, 1894. I 51

IRELAND.—DATYs at different AGES registered in the year 1894—in the SUPERINTEND1NT REGISTRARS"DISTRICTS-FEMALES-continued.

FEMALES

IqumbeNumber Ir SUPERINTENDENT

of Union in REGISTRARS' AGES AT D1AUT.preceding DISTRICTS.Abstract, 1 i----- ---- IT - - - - - - - -

1. 2 3 4 ' 5- 10- 1- - 25- 35-. 45- 5- 65- 75- S-

- --- - - - - - - -

Dingle, . . . 234 131 20 5 1 3 1 30 4 3 8 7 10 9 3 7 is 26 4

151 Donegal, . . • 187 153 13 3 . . j 17 2 6 4 9 7 ia 7 17 31 19 13

162 Downpatrick, . . 453 431 36 5 1 2 s 50 ia 12 12 13 24 37 35 72 63 65 29 i

34,38 Drogheda, . . 284 293 41 5 5 4 4 M 10 3 10 9 21 29 28 45 4& 28 4 j.

310 Droinore West, 123 76 7 3 . 1 11 1 4 2 3 8 5 6 11 16 7

S Dublin North, . 2,221 1,855 aoi 104 47 21 19 492 49 35 50 70 177 168 226 231 212 118 n

9 Dublin, South, . 2 1 60 385 119 50 84 22 610 87 45 73 10 209 214 284 322 207 210 53 ,

35,139,183 Dundalk, . . . 405 346 47 7 9 2 7 72 12 5 14 17 21 18 26 45 51 50 18

12 Dunfanaghy, . . 222 07 13 2 1 2 18 4 2 7 9 8 4 11 10 13 9 2

189 Dungannon, , . 359 202 25 10 2 1 3 41 7 4 10 16 21 21 23 47 45 41 23 a

122 Dungarvan, . . 162 iaa 15 3 1 . 19 a i. 4 2 11 4 2 11 27 23 6

81 Dunmanway, . 15 121 10 5 a 3 . 23 5 4 5 4 2 9 5 9 14 29 10 2

10,39 Dunshaugbhn, . 90 72 4 1 1 . . 6 113 2 1 4 4 4 7 11 14 13

15 1 :25, 40 Ecleuderiy, . • 142 139 13 2 1 1 . 17 4 2 6 7 6 9 9 17 18 29 10 5

69 Ennis, . . . 180 152 13 3 8 3 22 5 5 2 5 9 10 14 11 25 29 13 2

3 9 57 Enniscorthy, . . 317 355 20 12 8 a 45 9 6 15 12 25 25 55 51 64 48 17 2

146, 17(,7190 Enniskillen, . 338 279 27 8 . 3 1 39 3 10 11 12 22 18 22 50 42 44 19

70 Euuistimou, . 201 105 22 6 2 4 2 37 3 5 6 7 8 3 7 8 23 42 12 4

82 Fermoy, 233 218 24 10 1 3 2 40 6 4 11 5 10 8 18 20 58 37 Ft 2

197 Galway, . 412 403 45 19 8 10 4 84 11 7 8 15 28 25 30 17 72 53 16 c

128 G1eunamaddy, . 175 130 13 8 5 2 . 25 1 3 7 . 6 5 8 11 24 32 5 1

158 Glentie, , 332 234 15 4 6 2 5 as 8 6 4 18 18 10 16 22 33 42 :is 4I

as Gory, . . . isa 164 18 4 2 . a 22 S 2 2 4 ii 11 18 22 23 29 11

102 Gort, , . 102 110 15 5 1 . 4 21 1 3 2 5 7 3 4 15 iS 2$ 7

11,

Ia154147 Granaid,. . 241 182 15 8 3 2 . 29 1 4 9 5 10 8 :is is at 57 21 4

154 Irnshowen, , . 289 238 21 1 2 1 25 9 4 12 8 19 18 18 26 35 38 20 3

Irvinestown, . 34 136 io s 2 2 1 20 3 3 4 3 4 7 13 20 iS 22 14

$3 Kanturk, , . , 273 156 14 6 4 . . 24 . 4 2 8 9 7 ii 16 27 24 19

41,148 Kells, . . . 155 126 10 . . 4 a 10 3 2 . 3 14 10 10 14 22 24 ii a

25 Kenmare . 150 80 a S 2 3 0 16 6 2 4 3 4 0 5 6 9 is 7

F53 Kilkeel, . . 155 148 12 4 2 5 1 22 3 5 6 0 8 7 14 18 25 25 9 2

" Kilkenuy, . 251 258 20 6 5 2 3 35 4 8 5 9 12 14 15 45 52 22 7 i

71 ICilladysert, . iLL 58 7 2 I 10 2 4 A 5 2 1 8 14 15 8 It

218 Killala, , . . 94 56 6 1 3 1 , ii 4 1 1 3 1 4 3 a 7 10 5 2:

97 Ktllarney, . 444 295 37 5 4 3 3 sa S 6 15 15 20 17 25 28 29 41 23

123 Ktlmaothomas, 80 89 6 2 2 . 10 3 . 4 3 6 4 7 S 20 18 10 1

84,101 ICilmalloek, . 303 22 36 9 5 3 • 55 8 8 8 5 16 5 ii 25 24 41 15 i

2 Kilrush, • • • 526 245 25 7 5 1 3 41 6 4 7 3 16 17 14 20 55 52 20

5 Ktisa1e, • . • 155 155 16 4 1 . 2 23 4 5 8 2 10 8 15 25 20 22 13

123 Lame, • • • 450 505 50 9 4 a 4 52 11 S ii 21 25 24 22 26 49 42 14

155 Letterkentiy, • 125 1113 8 3 2 • 2 15 1 • 2 4 Ii 9 15 19 15 14 10

175 Limavady, • . 221 201 14 7 4 3 2S 6 6 ii 8 10 S 20 ii 34 56 12

73,102 Limerick, • 527 LUS 73 12 8 ii I 11S 29 15 10 25 27 42 53 74 89 77 25 j

184164 Lisburn, . • 607 504 58 21 15 6 6 102 12 24 36 30 31 21 40 71 57 56 21

124 Lismore, • , • 140 154 10 2 • , . 12 5 5 S 12 2 ii 0 12 30 57 5 2

172 Lisnaskca, • • 152 122 10 4 I , is a 2 4 ii S 2 7 13 25 24 2 4

98,103 Listowel, . • 451 301 so 5 a 2 1 os S i ii 15 18 16 21 S4 22 60 24 5

156,:L75 Londonderry, • • 750 531 68 15 5 4 3 95 12 15 24 sa 49 39 48 64 54 62 19 2

82 Longfor& . • , 243 209 25 4 1 2 2 22 5 4 6 8 tO 13 21 25 41 s o S

230 Loughrea , 2,070 120 20 ii 1 2 34 1 9 7 6 10 5 11 19 15 47 9

i55, 14O265 Luvgan, • , , 755 522 75 21 14 10 6 126 23 21 12 24 41 25 43 77 ST 31 ii 4

$6 Masroom • • 279 204 25 4 4 5 4 42 5 4 4 8 :t& is 17 19 31 37 S 2

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IRELAND.—,D * s at.different .AGES registered in the year 1894--in the SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS'DIsTRIcTS. MALES---continued.

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Nenagh, .

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280 302

178 108

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105 Newcastle,4,21, 59 New Ross,141, 1C I Newry,

167 Newtownards,43 ,19 Oldcastle,

192 Orna 1i S

202 ^ Oughterard,27, 115 Par%ontown,

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65 Ratldrum,

106 1Rathkeale,

204, 226 Roscotnxnon,28, 49, 116 Roscrc3, .

74,205 Scarriff, .

5, 60, 66 Shillelagh.91 Sbibbercen,

V2 Skull,231 Sligo,

158, 193 Strabane,

159 Stranorlar,227 Strokestown,219 Swineford,

22 Thomastown,

117 Thurles, .

107,118 TipperarT,

232 Tobercurry,

99 Tralee,

41 Trim,

206 Tuam,

75 Tulsa,

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Deaths at difJe'rent Ages, 1894. 153

IRELAND.—DEATES at different Aws registered in the year 1894—in he SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS'DISTRTCTS.-FEMALES----comtinued.

.FEMALES

Number orSUIERtNTLDLNP . ---—. -- ----- --------- -- -.- -

NumbersOf Union in 'REGISTRARS' AGES AT DEATh.

Abstract. DisTRICTS.phccedrngi-:- ------ • -- ---- - - - - - -

i:j2o_5_3)45 65-

15 35 60 43 S87 Mallow, . . . 235 245 14 ' 15 2 12 ii 11 14

10 raorami1ton, . 2(5 172 20 1 . i S 8 00ia s is i o as 1288 Mid1ton, . . 223 17 14 4 1 . 1 20 S S 2 S v 8 19 24 21 40 14

157 iIil1ford, . . . 22 133 9 2 S 3 2 is 1 4 5 1 11 7 8 13 18 36 11

8, Mfllstieet, . . 135 86 5 2 . I . S 3 2 2 7 5 3 13 12 U) 1 3

90,104 Mitchelstown . . 167 113 15 1 1 2 . 10 5 1 6 6 S 11 Ii 21 iS 5 1

211 IMohill, . . . ?20 11 7 3 1 . 1 12 5 4 It 0 10 7 12 25 27 lh 3

18 Monaghan, . . 2GG 271 21 3 1 1 3 25 3 S 5 20 22 24 28 35 CC) 22 1

201 Mountbellcw, . . 161 117 8 4 . 2 . 14 1 . S 5 1 1 9 19 21 27 5 2

2, 48 Mountrnellick, . . 211 359 17 4 5 1 31 3 7 10 iD 17 10 18 23 43 48 24 6

15 Mullmgai, . . 316 2S 33 2 3 1 3 40 7 3 9 12 21 17 27 40 39 49 17 1

16S3 Naaq, 408 01 40 7 4 • 6 56 11 8 12 13 22 13 17 28 41 41 11 3

42 156 157 17 4 4 1 • 26 7 J, 6 6 S S 14 33 21 18 6 1

114 Nenagli, . . . 2O 206 17 3 3 • I s is 7 12 10 10 16 37 4 8 7

105 Newcst1e . 263 201 25 3 1 2 • 31 5 7 13 15 10 11 14 18 25 27 IS 3

4,21,55 New Ross, . . 323 38 5 3 3 5 51 D LI 11 13 20 II 28 28 61 65 11

141,151 Nery, . . . 674 131 41 S 9 4 4 60 14 34 67 24 39 40 51 86 71 71 21 4

157 Ntosvnrds, . . 668 466 60 17 5 9 4 91j 17 14 23 22 34 21 48 46 66 54 16 3

43,149 Oldca6tle , 110 lU 6 2 2 . . 10 2 1 3 4 5 8 7 13 22 26 6

192 Oniagb, . • 40 37) 21 3 3 2 2 65 6 1 19 17 27 23 31 44 55 61 31 .9

209 Oughter:ud, . • 139 18 4 s 11 . 34 3 2 2 j k 9 9 22 20 21 4 3

27116 Parsonstowil, . . 300 234 26 8 3 t i is 6 I S 1 1 Jt 13 23 22 8 37 10 1

Portunina, . . 91 80 2 3 2 2 1 10 . J 3 1 2 4 5 10 16 17 7

11,64Rat1idovii, . . 113 510 61 12 10 5 41 100 6 13 17 U• 9 IL, 11 63 64 7 28

61 Raththum, • . 273 226 17 1 4 5 34 5 10 12 21 IT 17 19 31 136 10 2

ioi; Rathk61e, . . 149 161 11 2 2 3 1 12 4 5 4 4 8 12 16 18 23 35 10

20226 1toeornmon . • in. 124 13 5 3 1 1 28 2 2 4 3 1 6 6 14 50 55 8 j

! 26,43,11G Roscrea, . . 172 166 11 4 2 1 1 23 4 1 2 6 16 2 6 17 30 41 13 6

76,206 Searrif, . • . 108 81 4 1 . . . i 2 1 4 4 5 7 2 13 20 7 3

5,60,66 SIiillelagb, . . 128 ioø 9 3 j . 13 . 2 5 5 6 4 4 7 22 20 10 2

i Skibbciecn, . . 275 149 2 2 6 1 1 16 2 2 6 3 15 8 2 14 20 37 13 4

62 Skull, . . . 35 73 6 1 • I I 2 2 1 1 4 7 1 5 6 17 10 10 1

2.lSligo, • . . 429 962 33 6 3 6 2 49 10 s s 14 26 19 30 43 59 66 17 4

1i8,193Strabane, . . 415 368 27 1 7 6 3 62 9 19 23 16 28 18 26 36 60 47 33 6

156 Stranorlar, • . 131 117 8 2 1 1 1 33 3 1 7 4 s u s 14 14 24 ]O

27 Strolcestown, . . 135 120 12 1 1 1 1 16 4 3 2 5 4 6 13 11 24 22 10 1

213 Swin6ford, a . 666 370 60 17 8 3 2 80 10 6 lo 11 20 22 25 55 63 52 16 1

22 Thomatown, . . 145 1134 20 4 i 3 34 2 6 10 9 17 28 23 3

117 Thur1es . . • 264 241 22 6 4 1 2 42 4 8 13 9 16 7 16 22 32 47 24 1

107,118 Tipperary, . . 368 296 31 4 4 . 3 42 s 7 13 12 14 19 23 33 43 37 16 1

232 Tobercurry, . . 187 143 10 3 3 . 3 10 4 a S 5 11 10 8 15 22 30 10

29 Tralee, . , • 473 332 30 13 3 10 5 cl 9, 6 21 13 23 1 7 27 46 49 15 2

44 Trim, . . • 150 117 10 3 1 . • 14 2 4 8 3 JO 5 8 16 20 18 1 2

206- Tuam, . • . 363 260 20 6 4 5 S 13 G 9 5 14 0 10 9 11 20 62 55 25 5

76 Tulla, . . • 102 92 4 1 1 j I s i 2 2 4 5 2 6 9 20 24 7 2

2655 Tullamore, . . 268 220 20 4 3 3 1 31 4 5 11 5 16 12 20 21 37 43 11 1

23 2 60, 139 ljtlingford, . . 06 31 8 6 . I . 13 1 . 2 3 7 6 6 7 22 16 5 3

24,125 Waterford, , . 587 508 44 11 0 6 . 70 20 16 27 19 69 42 51 60 76 63 24 2

220 Westport, . 466 611 30 12 S 3 3 62 6 12 23 17 26 14 26 29 as 42 17

61 Wexford, . . 341 30' 26 10 7 6 1 62 11 6 14 9 16 21 31 54 74 63 15 1

93,126 Youghal, . . • 153 141 13 2 . 2 3 20 3 6 4 4 3 3 14 19 2e 27

I 5 4 J?egsb'ation of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

IRELAND.—CAUSES of EA.TU at different Periods of Life in the Year 1894-MALEs.

MALES

Acis AT DEATH.Class. CAUSES OF DEATH en -_- -------------------- - - ----------- -

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year years a

ALL CAUSES, , 41,377 5,49 1,539 812 b6 394 9,10 1,105 780 13&5 17S5 23 U5 4822 3S6 5233 23S 362

(CLASSES )

3. SPFC1FIC FEBRILE ORZYMOTICD1S1ASEb 4,308 900 475 265 167 127 1,937 327 146 185 179 225 218 252 33 272 188 50 1 1II. PARAS1IC DISEASES, . 15 6 1 1 2 2 15 2 1 4 . .

IlL DIETETIC ,, 122 2 1 . 4 6 0 2 37 38 2 1 15 5 2 . 01

IV. CONSTIrUTJONAL ,, 1,520 369 138 14 tJ 61 823 241 281 712 997 147.9 823 709 7813 49 175 35V DEVELOPMENTAL ,, 7,307 28 I , . 259 1 . . . . I 82 1733328 1752 341YL LOCAL 18,281 2,702 768 355 20 161 4,193 446 290 374 431 888 10136 914 311 3287 198 281 1

VII VIOLENCE, . . 1,296 91 29 44 30 31 25 63 43 18 101 162 133 151 149 103 61 II IVIII. ILLDEJTNEI) AND NOT SPECI-

FIED CAUSES, . 2,35 1 7618 74 33 III 12 1,756 221

18 17 21 34 33 111 345 87 51 9 1

(ORIThRS)

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Causes of Death in Ireland, 1894. 155

JRELAND.—CAUSES of DXI.&Tz at different Periods of Life in the Year 1894.—.FEMALES.

FEMALES.

Aos AT DEATH.Class. CAUSES OF DEATH -------- -

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ALL CAUSES, . . , . 42,151 4,751 1159 '74 518 7,S9 1,1S 1,049 614 1752 3055 SE4 3453 4939 0105 602t 2155 37 3

( CLASSES.)

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IT PARASITIC DISEASES, S 7 1 s 4 1 19 5 , 2 . , , 1

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VI. LOCAL ,, 16,222 1,)0 709 38 209 154 3,358 472 358 371 478 53312321586291125571253 SW

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lIED CAUSES, . . . 2,972 1,395 75 31 17 12 1,530 25 52 35 47 Si 104 534 743 85 45 3

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5 . . . .DIETETIC ,,,..3III. 3 1 4 . . 1 4 8 8 2 2

8,048 °i 75 435 475 11V Co\STITI TIONAL ....... 273 155 664 279 996 9S9 1535 90 501 586 37 14 128

V. DVLOXTA ,,.,. 200 . 500 . . . . , Jo 126 24639 4358 1886 3650,585 . . .

3457 64 47 23 101)VI, 1. DISEASFS OF NERVOUS S''STM, 878 165 1,171 112 84 75 153 156 29 46 487 585 ss

. ,, OUGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE, 24 3 5 1 1 . 7 2 4 3 3 . 2 1 1 3 .

3. CIac1JLA101tY SSTE1T, . 3,066 10 , :3 4 i Is 29 61 91 93 186 541 505 734 679 367

4. ,, RESPIRATOItY SySTEM, 6,370 912 460 227 MO 10J 1,8i 4.), 214 58 101 13 193 333 678 1153 1071 167 80

5. DiGESTIU SsTiur, . 1,931 165 76 31 12 19 306 63 35 40 83 131 80 3S 366 273 9 IS

6. LvuHATIC SYSTEM, ANDDUcTL,s GLANDS .) , 34 . . i . . , . s s 3

7, URINARY SYSTEM, . . 495 2 i s 2 4 U 11 JO 17 28 NI 77 Ut 84 77 29 4

S , REI1OUC'1V Sysri—

(a) ,, Organs of GeneaiOni, . 355 1 11 . . • , i s 3 1 37 ss 27 11 i .

(l Parftuitiou, . , , 412 . . . . • 6 50 177 7O 0

%t9, ,, LocoiOIYE SYSVJ, • 186 1 , . 3 t is g ss so 1s s s ,

Io jNTEGimNTA1W SY8TM! , 83 18 3 3 2 j 29 6 1 2 3 1 6 14 9 6 s i

V13. 1. ACCZNT OR NEaLIornW, . 507 81 31 54 54 16 176 40 15 53 33 30 30 33 51 63 54 33

S. 110M3CIDJ3, . . • . . 17 4 , i s • . . j i , S

3.SLIcio1, ..'.' 40 . . . . . . , . S 4 10 6 10 2 6 1

4,

VIII

.

3LrDrFTWET) AND NOT SPCIIDCAuh _ .

, , 1,53 26 35 47 4 101 2541 -431 82 42^ 327S 1,355F75 5

tcOntlEue(i at A790 157 1

156 Registration of Marraages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

IRELAND. CAUSES of DEATE at different Periods of Life in the Year 1894-MALES .

MALES.

Aaas AT DEATH.C1ar. CAUSES OF DEATH.

a

.

U nder 1 1 1

year.3 4

Totalunder

5- 10- 15- 20-

years.

25- 35- 4i- 55- 6 5- 75-85-

I. ORDUR 1.

(Vaccinated, 11 1 • I 1 2 5 2

Small-pox-, Unvaecinated 21 4 2 1 7 4 3 1 _ 3 I 2

^, oStstement 7 1 1 2 2 1 1 1

Chicken-pox, . 7 1 2 1 1 5 1 1

Mea'des, . 595 158 183 88 47 22 504 7 9 4 `2 5 2

Epidemic Rose Rash, 4 1 1 1 3

ScarletFever, 315 17 37 27 32 34 117 87 24 32 115 3 3 2 1 1

Tphus,. 131 1 1 7 11 21 19 18 20 21 S 3 2

Relapsing Fever, 2 1 1 •

Influenza, 1,021 125 32 19 7 6 189 21 15 28 32 40 67 100 181 176 138 33

Whoopiaig-cough, . 559 265 139 66 30 23 525 31 2

Mumps, . 2 I 1 . .

Diphtheria, . I79 13 16 23 25 21 98 45 16 8 :5 2 2 2 1

Cerebro-spinal Fever, . 37 5 1 2 2 10 9 7 4 3 2 1 1

Simple continued Fover, so 1 1 1 3 3 8 11 6 9 14 10 8 7 1 ,

Enteric Fever, 460 3 4 13 6 7 33 29 38 65 77 100 59 33 18 6 2

Other Mia%mat is D iseases, 8 • 1 4 1

ORDSR 2.

Simplo Cholera, 17 9 2 2 13 1 1

....

1 1

Diarrhoea, Dysentery, . 540 250 52 18 12 7 339 17 8 9 8 14 1 t 24 43 35 24 8

Uzzna>ft 3. - - - - - -

Remittent Fever, 1 • 1

1 . .Agu .......

ORDgR 4. - - - - -

Hydrophobia, . • 2 1 • 1 1

Glanders,

$picnic FVTcr,

Corry , i and other effeet9 2 2 • ^of Vaccination.

ORUlzli 5.

.

- - - - -- -

Srpl►iii., 45 31 1 32 1 1 4 3 1 2 • 1 ,

Gonorrhoea, Strictu=e ofUrethra.

11 • . 1 1 5 2 1 1

ORDER 6.

Phagedwna, 2

..................

2

Er]sipeIas, , 157 13 1 1 1 16 4 3 4 3 13 16 31 24 25 14 4

I'Twmia, Septicaemia, 8 `? 2 1 1 6 2 3 7 3 12 14 16 13 6 5

Fever,

Puerperal

11. Thrush, 9 9 9

Other Vegetable Parasiti ,asDisees.

: : : : I :Hid►tidDisease, . .

i)tht-r Animal Parasitic 9 1 1 2 2 62 1 .Diseases.

Iii. Starvation, Want of 2 2i

q :T: :2 1

ChronicAlcohol-Intern- i9m.

82 - , I •1 23 22 16 13 5 2

peranee-i Delirium

Ire- 36_____j.

1 E 14 16 4 1. 1

63 1 1 2 7 6 10 9 6 8 9 4l

2iv. Rheumatic, Fever, Rhea-matism of Heart.

Rheamatienm, . 214 4 8 13 10 16 29 47 64 20 3

Gout, 20 2 3 5 5 4 1

Rickets, . 26 1 l 4 5 5 1 26

r_______

Cancer, 31aligna►nt Die., 1,066 f 1 1 4 5 11 ^ 28 lO 356 272 131 I 27 2

[continued at wage 158.J

Causes of Death in Ireland, 1894. 157

IRELAND.— CAUSES of :Dz.&Tn at difterent Periods of Life in the Year 1894-FErALES

FEMALES.

AGES AT DEATH.C1L CAUSES OF DEATH. - - - - - - - --

Under Total d

.2 4 under 10_ 15 20- 25- 35- 43- 55- 65- 5- 5

year.. years.

I. ORDErL 1

FVaccinated ) . 13 . , . I 1 1 2 4 2 1 1 •

sLuaI1Pox1 Unvaccinated 15 4 . . 2 6 S 2 1 . 2 1

Lrro Statement 5 1 1 . • I . 1 2

Chkkon-pox, . . 3 1 . . , 3 •

Measles • 620 131 186 94 G3 35 Ir.09 60 27 12 6 3 3

Epidcnic Rose Rash, • O • 2 . 2 1. 5 4 • I

3carJetFoycr,. • • 81 21 33 30 26 24 134 83 30 18 8 C 4 I

Typhus, • • • 102 • • 1 • I 2 5 16 8 1 20 2 10 4 2 •

B&ilapsng Portr, • • • • • • • , . • •

Influenza, • • . 1,011 37 19 20 10 6 122 q3 28 40 35 47 62 10 210 126 21 3

whooping-CQugh • • 683 301 1G4 87 42 27 621 56 6 •

Mumps, . • • 2 1 1 • 4• 2 •

Diphtheria • • • 202 8 22 23 122 18 93 61 29 6 3 3 12 2 2 1 • •

Cerebro-spinal Foyer, • W 3 • • • • 3 4 4 • I 3 • .

Simple and 111-thfincd 81 • • • 1 . 1 9 12 10 15 J 10 S • •Foyer.

Entia Fever, , • 323 3 S 9 10 8 35 29 39 56 49 45 27 18 19 5 2 •

Other Miasmatic Diseases 3 • • • • • . • • • • • • 3 j • •

OnDicR 2.

Simple Cholera, • 16 7 2 . • • 9 1 . • • 1 1 3 1 • • •

Diarrhoea, Dyaentcy, •585 8 53 17 1 I4 304 3 11 5 8 17 20 42 66 35 28

ORDER S.

Remittent Fe; er, . • • • • . •

Ague . • • • • • • • . I . I

ORD1CaI.

Hydrophobia,. • . • • . • •

. Glanders, . . • 1 i . • . . 1 • • ......'.

Splenic Foor, . . . . ' . . • • •

Cowpox and other effects I . • • . • , • • . • . • , • •! Qf Vaccination.

OnR5

Syphilis, • . . 27 18 i • . . 19 2 2 1 1 • •

: Gonorr1t, Stricture of • • • . . . * . .Urotlira.

: OzuBa 6.

18 I 20

: :

H

2

:

f::::mia 1E E28 2

IT.Thrush, . - * • 8 6 1 . . • 7 . i •..•.•*•.

Other Dicases from • • • • • . . *g z

. •

i . • . . . • . •. • . .

Other 17 1 . 5 ma:::tetronL

111. tarvation,Wantof3rtatt 7 ik A 4 • . 2 1 . •

t . . •Scurvy, . . • . I • • . . . • . .. * . .

. I 3 ' 6 6 1 . •

(Chronic A2co-jnttrni holism •

24 • . • . . . .a A 1 1 1 • • • •

Rheumatism, 3

[ott(aed at page 15.J x

I

. 1

7

• 1

. 1

9 1

9 43 1 :

25 2E9 2'

2

441

31 1

10

24

193 6

3R

46

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5 1

4

2230 5

85 15 6

272 76. 69

5 2

1q7

1 2

R 10

41 28

3 18 21 41 32 I 66 88 102 33 11

2 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 .

1 I 1 3 3' 1

4 4 10 i 6 ,

. 4 6 13 20 34 43 44 Q3 4

2 2 S 10 8 5 3

21 1i 2

. l 4 2 1

1 1 1 1

. . . 1 . . I 1 .

25 42 44 123 171 522 556 i 372 53 2

2 6 12 3 G 4 1

4

. 1 1 1

5 12 9 21 65 50 26 3

Endoe,arditis, ValvularD iseaae.

Perioarditis, . ,

Hypertrophy of Heart,

Angina Pectoris, .

Syncope,.

Aneurism,

Senile Gangrene, .

Embolism, Thrombosis..

Phlebitis,

Varicose Veins. .

Other Diseases of Circu-latory System.

O»s>R 4.

LaryngitIs.

Croup, . .

Other Diseases of Lsiynsand Trashes.

Emphysema, Asthma.

[continued at Page 160.]

15 s Registration off Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

IRELAND. CAUSES of a^sars at different Periods of Life in the Year 1894—MALES—con.

MALES.

AGK8 AT DEATH

gUnder Total

1 1 2 3 4 under 20- 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- 75- 85--- year. years. n

526 218 9G 5G 36 23 459 37 1- 5 5 7 1

323 85 49 31 25 ! 16 206 70 26 10 6 3 2 .

4,590 2 2 4 2 1 11 64 167 609 879 .1,344 6D6 435 311 67 i

473 3? 25 17 22 18 114 55 60 55 .58 60 28 21 15 7

22 1 1 2 1 4 1 4 2 3 4

50 1 1 1 3 4 2 5 1 6 9 12 6 1 1

147 1 2 7 7 19 11 21 32 32 12 3

202 20`4

10 10 10

9 9

l0 9 1 10

4 4 4

2 2 2

9 ......

53 `22 22 1

7,017 1 82 1,473 3,398 1,752 311

459 62 44 27 21 19 173 75 51 42 23 26 21 18 SO 7 2 1 1 .

565 3 1 4 2 3 6 18 44 85 144 144 103 1 .2 1

1 f; 1 1 3 10 18 27 40 23 3 1

701 2 1 3 6 3 5 5 26 35 77 143 188 171 :,9 l

6 1 1 1 2 1 .

190 1 8 8 22 26 29 49 33 13 1

3 2 1

184 1 1 2 5 11 20 25 32 18 28 26 13 3 C 1

1 1 300 1,)93 91 46 17 12 1. it^2 30 6 I 1

5 1 2 1 1 5

3 1 1 i 1

113 . 1 1 2 1 1 5 7 10 19 18 19 19 11 1

229 3 1 4 6 S 4 S 31 29 4

Class. CAUSES OF DEATH.

I V.— Taber Mesenteries,coil.

Tubercular Meningitis.(Acute Hydrocephalus).

Pbtlsisis,.

Other forms of Tubercu-losis, Scrofula.

Purpura, HaemolrbagicDiathesis.

Anaemia, Chlorosis, Leu-cocytiliemia.

Diabetes Mellitus, .

Other ConstitutionalDiseases.

V. Prt•mlturc Birth, .

Atctectasi,r, .

Cyanosis,. .

Spurs Bifida, .

Imperforate Anus,

Cleft Palate, Harelip,

Other Congenital defects,

Old Age,. ,

ORDER I.

Inflammation of Brain orits Membranes.

Apoplexy,

Softening of Bra►in,.

Hemiplegia, Brain Par-slyais.

Paralysis Agitans, .

Insanity (General Para-lysis of Insane).

Chorea, .

Epilepsy, .

Conrul*ione,

Laryngismus Stridulus, .

Idiopathic Tetanus,

Paraplegia, D sea.ses ofSpinal Cord.

Other Piseasci of Ner-vous System.

OnDRR 2.

Otitis, Otorrbcrs, .

Epistaiis and Dis. ofNose.

Ophthalmia and Div. ofEye.

Causes of Death 'in Ireland, 1894. I b 9

IRELAND.—OAUSES of at different Periods of Life in the Year 1894—FEuLE---con.

C1assAUS)SOFDEATH.pq

, Undci

4 I. car

,

I 2

0i ---------------

3Total

4 nner

years

FEMALES.

AGIs AT DEATH.

15- 20-

-

- 25- 45- 55-

___

5- 8.

Iv.- Tabos Mesenterica, . 432 178 89 47 32 23 369 30 14 5 5 . S 3 3 I .colt,

Tubercular 83 49 30 22 2O 1 148 63 41 22 S 4 . 2(Acute Hydrocephalus)

PhUusis, . . )1)36 5 1 . I 41 9 1I7 332 851 884 1,3 72 467 178 3' 12 .

Other forns ofTuborcu- 457 34 09 19 15 12 109 55 64 73 45 4t 23 21 12 5 1 .losis, SrofuJa.

Purpura, Hemorrhagie 10 . . ! . I 3 1 1 . 2 . . . 2 . .Diathesis.

Aiiamaia, ChioTosis, Len. 92 1 . . 2 . 3 1 6 14 19 11 12 8 10 4 1cocythamia

Diabetes Mellitu s , . O . . . • . . 1 1 4 6 0 9 9 16 12 3 .

Other Constitutional . . . . . . . .Diseases.

V.. Premature Bir th, 163 263 . . . . 153 . . . . .

Ate1cctasi, . . 9 9 . . . . . . . . .

J)aTIosiS, , . . 3 3 . . . . 3 .

Spna13xSda, . . . 2 1 . . . . 21 .

Imperforate Anus, . . i

Cleft Palate, Harelip, . S 2 . . . . 2 .

Other Congenital defects: I 1 . . . 1 •

Old Ago, . . , 0,385 . . . . . ........... io i 14^358 1 ,68G as

0iuuci1.VI.

rnflammtfon of Brain 415 57 45 24 15 9 150 SO 70 37 20 28 LO S 7 6 1 .or its Membranes,

Apoplexy, . . . JLO 1 . . . . 2 10 ' 16 30 57 148 160 102 2

Soften ing of Brain, . 96 . 1 . . , 1 . , I i 4 7 6 17 28 37 4

Hemiplegia, Brain Par- 704 . . . . 2 1 11 5 93 32 JOt 162 211 130 2 2 .ys1s,

Paralysis Agians, . 7 . . . . . . . . . t . I .

Insan ity (General Para- 156 . . . . . . I 4 20 31 23 58 28 15 3 .lysis of insane).

Clnoroa o . . . . I 4 4 1

150 . . I . . I I 6 13 2 27 21 19 20 1 3

Convulsions, . . . 1 ,021 813 IU 57 26 13 1,001 itt 7 . 1

Larynginmus StrLdulun, . S 2 . . • 4 1

Idiopathic Tetanus . I . . . . I 1

PasapIga, D1502BOS of 81 • . 3 . . I 2 2 4 4 12 Ii 12 12 1' 4 . •Sinai Cord.

QtberDieeasesofNerono 166 1 5 I 3 12 6 8 t 10 19 23 25 20 2. 10 4 .53 stem

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-*---

Otitis, Otorrhea, . . 16 4 3 i . . I

Epistaxis and tSig, of Nose, 3 • . . . . , 1 . . . . . • . )

Qpbthalmia and Ins. of 5 • 1 , . . j • . . . . 1 3 . .

Eyo.

OnDsit - ----1Endocarditi, Valvular 401 . . . 1 s 15 U 19 36 44 159 64 84 1 47 2

1Moso.PorieardiU, . . . 17 • . . . . I 2 4 2 L i 2 3 1 . .

Hyeniophi of Heart, . 9 . . • . • . • . I 1 . I 4 1

Anghsa Pectoris . . U . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3 : • •

Syncope, .... 190 6 . . . . 6 . i 4 7 ia 20 26 26 45 35 3

Anonrnm, . . ii • . . . . . A 2 2 S 2 . . o.

Senile Gangrene, . . 66 . , • . * * • , 2 iS 23 15 3

Emb olism, Thrombosis, H I . , • . 1 2 6

)Thlcbttie, • . 4 * • . . . • 1 1 1 . . . .

Varicose Vehis, . . I • , • . . • .

QL1iorDieaos of Cirnu- 2,84 3 . 2 4 . 2 4 53 61 18 16 405 618 513 265 dIatory system.

Oøni 4.

Lryngftis, . • . 59 8 10 8 ' 3 0 2 1 1 2 1 •

Oroup • . • . 27 1 Si 4 45 4 5Q 43 5 •

Other Diseases of Laynx 1and Tracinos,

Ep:tp1iyema, Ast4m2, . 133 t 1 . . i 4 . . . 3 Z 12 2R 39 32 S

Tcmatf*ne'4 atpai* 181.) x 2

163 Registration of Marriages, Brt1s, and Deaths, Ireland.

IRELAND—CAUSES of nmaTizat different Periods of Life in the Year 1894-1IALEs-00n

Ch53 CAUSESOFDEATH

MALES.

AGES AT DiTn.

--- .4 TothiUnder

-14 2 3 4 under _ j_ o- 2- - - - - 7ear years.

ODR 4—coivnm.

VI - Bronchitis, . 4,588 887 308 11 57 44 1,27 75 22 30 32 65 129 336 78G 998 6(0 77 4

2,202 189 108 47 • 81 10con.

Pneumonia, 304 53 35 65 57 160 206 324 401 597 147 21 ?

P10tuisy.......135 J. j 1 3 2 5 3 3 7 16 217 12 23 21 O 13 b .

Other Diseases of ReWi- 27G 153 18 6 1 1 79 10 4 iS 10 17 11 29 50 3 1 2ratory System.

ORDiR 5.

Stomatitis, . . . 18 b S I S • 14 1 . • . • I 1 1 • . .

Dentition, . . . 105 61 40 4 . . 105 •

Soro-throat Quin, • 80 10 6 1 4 5 26 U G i s 5 i 3j s .Dyspepsia., . . . 74 10 • • . ] 11 2 2 1 4 10 b 17 JO 7

Uamatemos, . 21 1 . • . . 1 . • • s . 4

Mo1na........ • . • . , I • I .Dicases of Stoma,-,),, . G 05 23 16 8 8 145 IS 7 5 4 13 2 42 777 31 3Enteritis • . . 193 31 4 1 1 44 10 S B 17 9 25 1-1 9 23 3 .Ulceration of Ittin, 12 . 1I j 2 1Dens, Oblruitio of In. 215 17 2

...

1 3 28 I 4 5 14 2 31 47 3 .12 3t(sUnc.

........

titnro or StranIa- 12 . . . . . . . . I . I 1 1 4tion of 1tetin. , • *Inttusuecption of Intes- iS 5 2 • 1 . S . . I . • I • 4 a I

*t1fl3 •

IIelrwL, . • . 67 2 2 3 1 . S 1 • 2 1 5 :1 (; S 17 13 2 .Fistula, • . • 7 • . , , • . * • 2 • 1 . I • • I .Pcr:tontis, . . . 215 12 it 3 4 4 34 IY 16 9 15 2 U SI 29 I I •

Acifos......33 1 . . . • I , . I I 6 0 9 5 3 •Gallstones, . . . 7 . . . . . • . I • • I • 2 , a • • •CirrliGsis of Liver, . , 173 . . . . . • • • 7 35 fcOthor Disoasos of Lncr, 3 76 2 I I 3 2 31 a 4 6 7 23 37 CS f!O 15 27 •Other Diseases of Digto- 58 . 2 • . • S . 1 io noth C System.

I

ORDEO.

Diseases of Spleen, . 5 . • • • • . . • . . 1 2 1 • . •Dis.of Lymphatic Sy, cni, 14 . • . . . . . I I I I 2 2 • •Diseases of Throi1 . . . . . . . . • , • . . •

Body..

•Diseases of 8uprircna? '3 . . . . • . . • IOapouIe8. • 2 • 2 1 • • •

Orit

Acute Nephriti, . . 144 1 4 S 2 10 9 8 9 12 2 3 21 28 17 •Bright'a Di*eio . 405 1 I . II a 12 2 2 42 49 C 1 82 7S ZU; 4Uraoou; , . • . 28 • . . . • . • I • 1 1 4Spprcsior of Uzjno :L:i I . • , . i • .

7

a

I• . I •

Ca1euia, . . . 20 . . • . . • 1 • , • • • .

Hzoiaturjt.,. 6 • . . • . , , •

: DiSCZLIeoOfI3IothTOnd

• . .I • .

258 . . • • , . • * I 2 I $ 17 31 lot Th 14I 1 3 . 1t Other DeusofUrrnjry 2 1 2 4 6 2 1I 9 IS 2 i

ORflkOt i (a).

Ovarian Disease, . , . . , , * • . . * * , , . •

Dioecs of Memo and . . , . , . • .Vagina.

• • ,• • . • • •

DiIQrders ofMenstruatlon, . • . • . . • . . • •. . . .

Po1ieAbsoesa, . . . • . . . . • . • . . • • • •

Pcrineal Abscess, • . I • I . . . I . • •

Diseases of Tote, Pon, 3 . • • * , • • * .Srotum. &c

• •I °

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FEMALES.

Aus AT DeATIC.

Total4 under _ 20-

ycnrL

46 1 liss 100 ILl 28 21

22 374 52 47 06 58

. . 5 11 8 0

2 02 5 6 12 6

I

5 2

2 II

II 3

. I

98

19

7

17

I

18

4

S

4

15

24

13

8

S

S

4

I

4

1

8

4

I

7

3

:

2

10

8

2

7

3

26

2

2

12

4

4

17

I

4

2

S

2

.o315- 45- 55- 65- 75- 85-

151 424 850 781 160 36

138 159 213 216 89 13

8 II 20 9 1 .

21 55 69 32 8 .

I

4

30

20

14

1

I)

27

4

C)

47

7

2

C

17

40

I

S

II

25

1

1

we

120

47

6

7

14

5

1

52

Ill

11

12

4

18

Ii

12

7

37

I

2

11

15

S

S

15

28

2

1

10

11

17

1

S

1

2

12

(1

77

29

33

2

ii

ii

21

72

14

a

3

13

55

6

34

15

IS

2

20

SI

1

72

:35

31

C

10

31

111

27

88

22

II

46

C

S

I

7

12

13

12

1

13

SI

So

10

SI

37

35

20

10

20

57

:io

1.

I

10

44

1

4

IT

41

6

3

2

133

6

17

7

4

20

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Causes of Death in 14-eland) 1894. 1 G I

IRELAND.—CAUSES of ETR at different Periods of Life in the Year 891—FiALEs—cort.

Class. CAUSES OF DEATH.

Undorl

ORDER 4—continued.

VL— Bronchitis, . . .con.

4,021 655 275

Pneumonia, . . . 1,525 150 116

Pleurisy......tn .

Other Diseases of Beopi- 57$ 31 0ratory System.

ORDER S

Stomatitis, . . 22 7 4

Dentitos, . . . 111 49 42

Sore-throat, Quinsy, . 46 2

Dyspepsia, . . . 73 6

Hesmatemesi; . . 24

2 .

Diseases of Stomaola, . 40 8 43 17

Melnria........

Enteiltis, . . . 208 21 6

Ulceration of Intestine, 10 .

tle'is, Obtruotion of 181 16Intestine.

Stricture or Strangulation I 1 .of Intestine.

tntususeeption oflntes- ii Itine.

Hernia, • 61 .

Fitula......1 .

Peritoniti 5. . . 212 4

Aecicg......40 .

Gallstones, . . . 7 .

Cirrhosis of Liver, . . 86 .

Other Diseases of Liver, 312 15 1

Other Diseases of 111gm- 70 1tire System.

DiseaesofSpleen, . 4 •

Diseases of Lymphatic 7 .System.

Disesqes of Thyrckl 16 .Body.

Diseasesi of Supraronal 7 .Oaj)5U105.

Onuea 7.

Acute Nephritis, . • 96 .

11rihts Discase . . t67 •

Urwmia . . , II •

Suppression of Uino • S .

Calculus, . . . 2

Hazoaiuria , . . I .

Ifleases of Blo4der and IL .of Prostate.

OthcrDisases of Urinary 84 4System.

ORDETB (a).

Orariase D)seso .

Dleeaeee of Uterus and SO I 2Vogino

Disorders of Uensttuation, 7 •

Pe1'cio Abstass, • . 7 .

rerluesl Abscess, • . I ,

Disease of Testes, Fonis . ,Stratum, &c

[Con (nucd at Page 163.J

ORDER 1.

In Mines and Quarries, . 9 • . 1 • • I I • • • 3Vehicles and Rorie, . 132 1 . I i i 4 12 2 B 11 11Ships, Boats, Docks (not iO • • • • • • • •

Drowning).

Building Operations, . 4 • • . . . . . . . I IMacbinecy, • . • 0 • • • • IWeapims lo 1mjIemento 34 • • • • 1 3 3 3Burns and Scalds, . . 146 7 15 30 io 13 13t 20 1 1 3 2Poison, Poisonous 28 • 3 3 7 I . 4 1 4Drowning, • . . 290 1 6 7 I 5 22 10 19 30 40 00SufTocaion, • • • 60 32 4 1 2 . 39 1 1 , I 2Fans, 72 1 1 • I 1 4 4 2 4 3 7Weather Agoncici . • 51 2 • , , 1 3 1 . 3Otherwise, or not Stat1, '1' 40 2 6 fi2 11 14 17 20

op.x)zR 2.

Homicide, • 133 7 • •

OouKa 3.

Sucido....... 3 . • • • . • . • I S 14ORDEI1. 4.

Exccution • . . I • • . . , • • 1

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10 ii 3

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Debility, AropIoy- In 2 1 148 1 157.5anitlon.

UortL0cniioc, . . . 14 I

TuanGur,..,, 23 1

AbocK, . , • , 40 8

Ilainiorrliago, . . 9 2

Sudden (cuso unoscr 21 •tahed).

Other iIlcIefioci0 and not 120 30speciliod ouoo.

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I 62 Registration of Marriages, Birth; and Deaths, 1relancl

IRELAND.—CAUSES of nzaTia at different Periods of Life in the Year 189-MALEs-00i.

IALS.

AGES AT DZAT1.Class. CAUSES OPD1ATH, Vi ----

c Under Totala M2 3 4

;:::

o- 15-. 20- 5- 5- 4- 55- 65- 75- 8. cyear.

VT.— ORDER S (b)coal

Abortion, Micrriago, . . , • • •

Fuorjeral Mania,

PuorJ)CraI Convulsions, . . • • • •

Piacentpravia,FIoothng . . . • , ,

PUegmasta Dolezis, . . . . . . . .

OtherAoeidcnts of Child- . . • . •btrt1i

OuBB 0.

Carico, Necrosis, . 95 1 2 1 . a 7 lb 18 23 2 7 10 3 4 4

ArtbiUs, Ostts E'ri 32 1 . 1 . . 5 3 3 j 3 1 4 3 4 3 .ostits.

Other D1seasosofOrg'uo 101 . • . . 4 4 ii 10 ii 5 19 13 11of Locomotion.

OR1El 10.

Carbuncle, . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . .

Pidegmon, Ce11u1itt, . 6 1 i. . . 4 • 1 i . 2 o

Lupus, • 07 . , . . . . . . •

Ulcer, Bedtime, . • 64 • I • . • . . . 0Eczema, • . • 0 6 1 • • . 7 • I . • • 1Ponlpb;guA. • . • 1 1 , , • . ] . . . . .Othor Diseases oflntcgu- 20 o . . • • 5 1 . . 1 3 1inontary S7smn.

1

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Causes of Death in Ireland, 1894. 163

IRELAND.—CAUSES of DEA at different Periods of Life in the Year 1894 Fi tii Ls_con•

FEMALES.

AOZs AT DsATH.CIass. CAUSES (+F DEATH. Gi

Under under: .1 2 3 4 5 15-• 20- 25- 35- 45- 65- 65- 75- 85 - a aTear._____________________ years.

- –.

V I.—con.

ORDif 8 (b). 1 !f

Abortion, Miscarriage, 23 4 J 10

Puerperal Mania, . 14 1 G ; 5 2

Puerperal ConTulsions, . 36

Placentarseri Flood- 118p ^

! 1 5 55 55 2ing.

Phlegniasia Dolens, 9 I , 5 4

Other Accidents of Chill- 2 2 3 26 65 91 7 •birth.

ORD=I' 9.

Caries, Necrosis, . 58 1 2 3 10 l3 8 4 7 4 4 3 1 1

Arthritis, Ostitis, Pert- 20 I 1 . 2 1 1 2 4 3 5 1otitis.

other Diseases of Organs 108 1 1 2 5 4 13 I9 13 10 15 16 11 .of Locomotion.

oRDSft 10.

Carbuncle, 6 1 1l {

3 1 1

Pblegmon, Cet',ulitis, 16 3 2 1 6 1 14

2 3 2 • iy

Lupus, 11 I 1 1 2 3 2 l

U leer, Bedsore, 10 1 . 1 1 3 3 1 I 1 .

Eczema, 13 6 i • 8 3 I 1

Pen,phigus, . 4 1 1 l iI

1 1

Other Diseases of Integu- 23 7 3 1 2 13i

1 5 1 2 I 1mentary System.

VII. Ot;nan 1. t I I 4

In Mines and Quarrio-, 1 1 I 1! I

Vehicles and Horses, 15 1 2 1 4 3 1'^

3 2 2 .r

Ships, Boats, Docks (notDrowning).

Building Operations, !

{fachiner7, 1 l . ; . .

Wes ons & Implements,p 11 3 1 2

6

4 1! 2 2

Burns and Scalds, 193 6 21 10 20 13 79 "8 8 10 5 7 15 11 13 5

PoisonPoisononsV&pours 11 1 s 1 1 5 1 1. 1 1 i . I

Drowning,• 83 3 3 1 2 9 4 3 12 12 5 10 9 I7 7 3 2

4

Suffocation, . 48 33 :' 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1

I+ arlls, 23 2 • 1 1 1 2 8 7 1 1 .

Weather Agencies, 15 1 1 1 3 3 2 5 •

Otherwise, or not Stated 166 35 1 3 1 1 41 6 7 3 1 8 5 9 22 29 29 6

Homicide, 17 4 1 I 6 I 1 1 2! 3 2 1

ORDxR 3. l

Suicide. ♦ 2 4 I 10 6 10 2 5 1 .

ORDHR 4.

Exccution, . rl I

VIII, Dropsy, • 189 2 1 ! • 1 4 1 2 3 7 10 18 40 51 38 15

Debility, Atrophy, In- 2,546 ' 1,339 70 27 11 9 1,459 22 IS '24 33 62 71 195 562anitivn.

Mortification. 9 t 1 2 i l J 1

Tumour, 1 I 1i

11

Abscess, _ 22 5 1 6 I 3 1 j Q 1 1 5 2 1

Hdemorrb3ge, 13 ' . 1 4 3 2 1 3 3

Sudden (cause unasccr- 2t 2 I. 2 .' . I 2 I 3 7 6 .twined).

Other i11-defined and not 170 47 2 4 3 2 58 2 2 5 4 7 8 14 18 30 19 3specified causes.

164 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

IRELAND.-CAUSES of nu at different Periods of Life, in the Year 1894.--MALES and FEMALES.

MALES AND FEMALES.

AoxS AT DEATH.

Class. CAUSES OF DEATH. 0;0

aUnder

1year.

1 2 3 4years.under 15- 20-Total

25- 3s- 43- 55- 65- 75- 83-"

L CAUSESALLL CAUSES . 83,528 10,703 3,00$ 1,58.. 1,034 777 1 r,108^7 ¶ !«..,_.i. 1,8_^J ^29$03467 584 - 4998 afi61! 9691 1I;9^ tlss5 .,44 03 735

(CLASSRS.)

I. SPECIFIC FEBRILE on ZYMOTICDISEASES, 8,947 1,701 971 547 356 262 3,837 6I 34 1 ' .iii ;,89 63 520 502 659 569 35" 74 4

I1. PARASITIC DISEASES, 44 16 2 f tr 3 33 7 1 2 . 1

Ill. DIETETIC ,, 137 5 1 1 3 41 45 29 23 i

IV. CONSTITUT10NA1. „ 15,•`:68 642 347 !C9 1G6 123 1,189' 520 7601707'1863011178116101472 846 3`1.2 63 3

V. DEVELOPMENTAL „ . 16,892 458 1 45`E 1 11 208 4112 7756 3638 701

VI. LOCAL „ . 34,503 4,692 1,477 691 41G "a 15 7.591 918 618 745 909 1841 1318 3200 6028 5914 3211 491 19

VII. VIOLENCE, . 1,920 176 60 6:. 54 50 409 108 63 1CC3 132 203 176 194 214 174 118 25 1

VIII ILL-DEFINED AND NOT SPECI-FiED CAUSES, 5,497 3,013 149 61 36 21 386, 4S 40 31, E8 11S 157 1fi5 108-5 163 93 12 1

(ORDERS.)

I. 1. MIASMATIC DISEASES, 6,815 1,134 856 507 2S 539 3,064 632 310 32; 281 317 315 338 465 4.7 274 57 4

2. DiAR KH(RA L „ 1,158 474 109 35 26 Z1 665 46 20 14 17 32 32 70 111 9: - 52 9

3. MALARIAL „ . $ 1 S 4 1

4. ZC;OQENUU! „ 6 4 I I t

5. VsNsa=AL 83 49 1 1 . 51 1 3 6 3 5 7 4 1 2 .

6. SzFrzc „ . 877 40 5 3 2 2 52 13 15 29 87 2 78 108 89 67 47 26 6

II . PARASITIC „ 44 2 0 3 7 1 2 . 116 6 33

III. DI&TITIC 157 5 1 . 3 41 46 29 23 7 2 .r,

I V . CONSTITUTIONAL „ 347 204 16;6 123 5203 7C0 170; 3 D86 3011 l81 1610 1472 846 322 63 3 I15,563 642 1; 87

V. DsrsLO?ILERr.^L „ . 448 1 .H ----------

4j 11 208 4112 7756 363816,892 707

7,343 2,040 140 2,631V1. 1. DISEASES OP NERvotrs SYSTE.u, 305 89 57 237 184 172 158 322 372 613 935 969 637 121 2

2. ., ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE, 59 5 4 4 3 1 17 6 I3 C 2 1 2 3 3 2 3 1 ,

3. ,. CIRCULATORY SYSTEM, 6,106 23 2 4 f. 1 38 54 92 1C2 175 37_ 476 924 14161427 844 124 2

4. „ RESPIRATORY SYSTEM, . 14,139 2,131 970 461 26- 203 4,036 397 17 319 265 481 701 1419 2521 2471 1264 185 8

5. • DIGESTIVE SYSTEM, . 4,047 • 446 174 68 36 38 762 144 81 ii 129 270 341 601 760 603 941 29 1

6. „ LYMPHATIC SYSTEM ANDDUCTLESS GLANDS, 59 I I 2 1 4 6 10 8 1 10 4 1 . •

7. „ URINARY SYSTEM, 1,549 6 9 4 5 8 3_ 34 28 3F 64 131' 166 209 271 35.3 195 29 3

S. „ REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM :--

(a) .. of Generation, 159 1 3 4 1 8 31 37 311 29 11 1 , 1

(b) „ Parturitin, 412 . 6 .o 17; 170 ;;

9. LocoMoTlva SYSTEM, 414 3 2 4 3 6 18 39 4-1 59 46 41 32 44 43 36 11 1 1

10. .. INTSUUMINTARY SYSTEM, . 216 34 7 6 3 1 51 7 3 3 6 6 13 29 41 38 16 2 1

1,731 49 178 153 1VII. 1. Accio*xT on Nsauozxcs, 16 60 68 5:3 391 107 c i 98 115 17ó 140 171 111 24

2. Hoi iczor, . 50 1 1 1 1 14 1 l J 2 4 3 4 4 10 4 2 1

3. Suicinn, 13s I a 12 24 :32 I9 26 17 5

4. E=scIJTjo,, 1

........

1

VIII. III.- DI<PINED AND NOT Slzcr1IRDCAUSES, . 5,497 3,013 14961 36 24 3,286 48 40 5? 68 118 157 3651088 IGI 93 12 1

Causes of Death in Ireland, 1 8 94 165

S EL A.N ..CAUSES of a at different Periods of Life in the Year 139 —M &DIES andPE ALSs -continv eo.

MALES AND FEMALES.

AGES AT DEATH.CIas . CAUSES OF DEATH.

Under Total1 1 2 3 4 under 5M 1(L_ 15— 20— 25— 35— 4,— 5. — 65— 75— 85—

year.

c ^aYears

L ORDER 1.

Vaccinated,

Small prr,i Urn acem ated.No 5tate-

mont

Chicken-pox, .

Measles, . .

Epidemic Rasa Thesh,

Scarlet FCTLr, . .

Typhus, .

Relapsing Foyer,

I ntuenza, •

Whooping-cough, .

Mumps,

D iphth criu, . .

Cerebra-spinal Parer,Simple and ill-defined

Fever.Eutt roc Fever,

Other.N1t smaticDiseage*,

ORDER 2.

Simple Cholera,

L earrhma, Dysentery

£fin a xu 3.

Remittent Peter,

.Ague,

OfIwi4.

h drophobia, .

Glanders, .

Splenio Fever, .

Cowpox and ether offsetsof Vaccination.

OBE1e 3,

Syphilis, R R

anarrhma Stricture ofUrethra.

ORDEet 6.

Phagea ona,

Bra s%peIae,,

,P`yaexnio, "raptleaena.a,

Puerperal Fever,, .

11. Thrush, , 4

Other Dss. fromVagotabl,eParasites.

Ely'daicel. Disease, ,

Otber Die from Anioalrarasites.

In St'trvathh ., Want OfBreast MITk.

Scurvy,, i }

Intomperanee-Or 1roiric.Alcoholism,

latemperanee ---Delirium.T omens.

IV. Rbo41k,IJ-aatle F evq , t)te ~madam of Rellt,

R heuinatistn.. .

Gout, • ! ,

Rhhkets, .

Ca:'o car, .

24 1 e a a . 1 1 1 1 3 6 7 3 1 • • •

30 8 3 1 2 13 7 5 2 3 3 3 . R

12 1 1 1 3 2 . 1 1 2 3 . A R

10 2 4 1 1 e 8 1 1 . • • s r r • • w

1,`215 250 375 182 110 57 1,013 131 36 1.5 $ 6 5 •

14 1 3 3 1 8 4 1 i . . 1 0

599 35 70 57 58 58 281 170 51 50 23 9 7 3 1 1 .

3I . 2 . 2 2 1 I 27 29 31 38 42 31 12 5

I+ .

2,OJT 192 at 39 1.7 12 311 44 43 38 67 87 119 !O2 33 386 264 54 4

1,t? 12 5010 303 153 72 50 1,L46 87 8 1 . 4

4 1 1 R a . 2 1 ; • • e • . 1 11 • +1

381 21 38 46 47 30 191 106 45 14 8 b 4 4 2 `2 e

56 8 1 2 • 2 13 13 11 4 4 5 3 1 1 1 .

161 • 1 1 2 4 5 17 23 1.1 19 20 12 13 12 . 1

783 6 9 2 i 16 15 68 38 77 121 126 145 86 51 36 11 4

1 e • . . . • . • • . . .i 4 3 1 1 •

33 16 4 . 2 • 22 1 1 I 1_ 1 4 2 .

1,125 458 105 35 24 21 613 45 10 14 ic 31 31 66 109 90 52 9

1 • . . , r • . . , . • e • 1 . • . •

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ATH.

20— 25— 35— 4i-- 55— 65-- 75— 85--

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1,763 ',141 1,448 902 489 104 19

103 ` 104 51 42 27 12 1

4 3 4 2 3 6 .

24 15 :8 17 22 10 a 1

13 26 20 j 30 48 44 15 3

11 208 4,112 7,756 3,638

ALES ,ND FEMAL

AGES AT Do

5— 10— 15—

67

26 10

1331

67 32

181

499 1,460

1i0 I 124 133

SI

1 2

5

6 16

3 11

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1

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121 79 43 54 31 24 27

4 13 13 34 74 182 302

2 I 7 17 21 54

4 26 10 49 67 181 305

1 1 2 2

9 12 42 57 55 107

6 1 I r

17 33 48 59 42 47 46

13 2 3 1 1

3 9 11 22 30 30 31

16 10 18 50 52 67 60

11 6 2 1 2 2

2 1

18 42 40 77 76 115 152

4 8 6 5 4 6 7

2 1 • 2 :r 4

9 7

1 8 13 26 40 60 69

2 • 2 10 12 13

2 24

°, 3 4 6 4 4

1 1 2 1 1

• 1 1 1

68 100 111 255 337 699 1,135

2 3 4 9 3 4 8

. 1 1 1.

55

4

6

44

3

12

4

2

10

3

39

21

72

13 3

1

301 °_05

37

68 40

7 1

399 301

61 1

4 3

61 28

4

26 6

l

36 1.

58 56

9

1 1

1 2

186 100

4

3 2'

13 6

92 59 ;

7 3

49 32

2 1

1,069 640

5 2

2

16 6 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

-IRELAND----CAUSES of DL&TB at different Periods of Life in the Year 1894---MALES andFEMALES--CO ntinued .

ClaLs.

IV.cots.

V.

VI.

M J!

CAUSES OF DEATH. .6Total-Under

I year.2 3 4

^ear3.

Tales llfesenterica, 958 40-6 185 103 68 46 828

Tubercular Meningitis. 611 134 85 53 45 37 354(Acute Hydrocephalus\,

Phthisis, . 9,66 7 3 4 3 3 20

Other forms of Tubercu- 930 6ti 1 54 36 } 37 30 2•_3losis, Scrofula.

Purpura, Hmmorrhagic 3 2 I 1 2Diathesis.

Antemia, Chlorosis Leu- 142 2 1 2 1 6cocrthaemia.

Diabetes Mellitus, 217

Other Constitutional Dis-eases. {

,

Premature Birth, - 365 36.5 363

Atelectasis, 19 19 19

Cyanosis, 12 12 19

Spina Bifida, . 31 30 1 • 31

Imperforate Anus, . 5 5

. . . . . . . . ...

5

Cleft Palate, Harelip, . 4 4 4

Other Cangenital defects, 24 23 23

Old Age, . 16,432

ORDER 1.

Inflammation of Brain, 874 119 89 51 3,or its Mombraiitn.

Apoplexy, 1,175 4

Softening of Brain, 2.3• 3 rHemiplcgia, Brain Para- 1,.1(6 1 2lysis.Paralysis Agitans, • 13

Insanity (General Para- 376 lyais cf liisaney.Chorca, lgEpilep^T. 334 ) 1!Convutsian"), . 2,;1i7 r j, 206 83 4Laryngismus Strisulus, l0 3 2 1Idiopathic Tetanus, 4 Paraplegia, Diseases of 194 1 1Spinal Cord.Other Diseases of NTer- 394 8 4 1vous system.

ORDER 2.Otitis, OtorrIoea, • 43 4 3 4Epistaxis and Dis.. of 7 Nose.Ophthalmia and Lis. of 9 1 1 ,Eye.

ORDER 3.Endocarditis, Valiular $42 1Disease,Pericarditis, . 48 1 .Hypertrophy of Heart, . 19 ,Angina Pe: toris . 35Syneo,ie, 388 1!Aneurism, 49Senile Gangrene. • 112Embolism, Thrombosis.. 27 1 1Phlebitis, 9 1Varicose Veins, 5 .Other Diseases of Circu- 4,572 8 1latory System.

OanaR 4.Laryngitis, . 144 23 16 16Croup, . 543 131 123 87Other Diseases of Larynx , 6 - 2 •and Trachea.

28 1 323

9

1 1

. 1

1 3

25 2,263

9

2 2

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1 15

2

13

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16 83

50 465

2

29 2

203

45

26

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42

82

23

40

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8

39

23

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13 20 46 23

10 2

4 10 5 12

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59 113 149 127

49

4

29 54 63 53

14

3 3 2 4

3

26 67 80 72

49

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2 2 4 3

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29 62 74 38

9

84 137 178 1:32 , 47

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Causes of Death in Ireland, 1894. 167

IRELAND•--CAUSES of as&TH at different Periods of Life in the Year 1894 MALES andFEMALES-Continued.

Class. CAUSES OF DEATH. •AGES AT DEATH.

Under Totala 1 1 2 3 4 under 5- 10- 15- 20- 25- 3.5- 45- 55- 6.S- i 3- 83-

year. years. ^•

ORDER 4—continued.

`'I.— Emphysema, Asthma, . 330 2 1 1 4 8 17 21 53 104 8a 34 6 1con.

Bronchitis, • 8,609 1,542 578 231 117 90 2,578 176 60 58 57 117 280 760 1636 1779 960 143 5

Pneumonia, . . 3,7 f7 349 224 94 60 41 768 105 8! 121 l5 270 344 43 614 513 :;3t 34 2

Pleurisy, 226 1 1 1 2 5 8 12 15 25 38 20 34 40 22 7

Other Diseases of Respi- 554 85 27 12 4 3 131 I5 10 16 29 3a 84 114 69 43ratory System.

ORDER 5.

Stomatitia, 40

Dentition, '►03

Sore-throat, Quinsy, IN

Dyspepsia, . 147

Htmatemedis, 45

Metana, 8

Diseases of Stomach, 864

Enteritis, . 391

Ulceration, of Intestine, 22

Ilcus, Obstruction of In- 39tte,tine.

Stricture or Strangula- 23tion of Intestine.

Intussusception of Intes- 23tines.

Hernia, .31

Fistula, 10

Peritonitis, 427

A scites, ! 79

Gallstones, 14

Cirrhosis of Licer, . 259

Other Diseases of Liver, 728

Other Diseases of Diges• 128tive System.

ORDER 6.

Diseases of Spleen,

Dis.ot Lymphatic System,

Dis. of Thyroid Body, .

Dis. of Suprarenal Cap-Joules.

ORDER 7.

9

21

16

13

Acute Nephritis, . 240

Bright's Disease, . 672

Uramia, . 39

Suppression of Urine, . ' 15

Calculus, 22

Hamaturia, • . 7

Diseases of Blather and ` 299of i rostatt - .

Other Diseases of Urinary 265S rsttni.

ORDER 8 (a).

Ovarian Disca^e, • 60

Diseases of Uterus and $0'_atinz.

Disordersof Menstruation. 7

Pelvic Abscess, 7

Perineal Abscess, . 2

Diseases of Testes, Penis, 3Scrotum, :e.

n a r^.

20- 25- 35-

4

9 10

6 5 2

18 8

5 55 55

26 ii

6

14 14

2

3 3

38

24 15

3

2 4

2

1 1

6

1 3 1

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5

1 .

9

4

22

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6

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4 2

7

3 1

17

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22

45.-

2

7

9

8

27

4

4

I1

1

7

7

6I

a3

7

1S

1

6

168 Registration -of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

IRELAND.---CAUSES of am a at different Periods of Life in the Year 1894 --MALES andFEMALES--contin2r ed.

MALES AND FEMALES.

Class.

VI.--cota.

CAUSES OF DEATH.Under

I 1 2Jyear.

ORDER 8 (b).

Abortion, Miscarriage, 23 .

Puerperal Mania, . 14 .

Puerperal Convulsions, . 36

Placentapraevia,FIooding 118

Phlegmasia Dolens, . 9 }

Other Accidents of Child- 212 .birth.

ORDER 9.

Caries, Necrosis, 153 1 2 2

Arthritis, Ostitis, Per- 52 1 . 2ostitis.

Other Diseases of Organs 209 1of Locomotion.

ORDER 10.

Carbuncle, 21 1

Phlegmon, Cellulitis, . 42 5 I 3

Lupus, . 18

Ulcer, Bedsore, 64 2

Eczema, 23 12 3

Pemphigum, . 3 2 .

Other, Intecumrata ri 43 12 I 3 l

(yV80 Al Llb

Total3 4 under 15-

year

. , . . . 3

5 l0 25 31 31

. 3 5 5 4

3 3 5 9 8 24

1 10 1 2 3

1 5 1

I5 3 1

. 2

2 18 2

VII. I

System.

ORUxRR I.

Iu Mines and Quarrics, .

Vehicles and Horses, I

Ships, Boats, Docks (notDrowning).

Building operations,

Machinery, .

WeaponsandImplements,

Burns and Scads, .

Poison, and PoisonousVapours.Drowning,

Suffocation, .

Falls,

Weather Agencies,

Otherwise, or not stated,

ORDER4

Homicide,

ORDER 3.

Suicide, . .

ORDER 4.

Execution, .

^ i y3'

1^

.

28 23 13 I 8

^ l I. i

2 1 + . 1

5 r 5 3 3

91 20 25 ^ 20 9

4 2 3

38 28 23 11 3 '

10 • 3 3 2

13 23 12 j 9 1

14 ' 13 13 8

44 59 57 43 11

4! 104 2 Ii }

19 26 1 17 I 5

1^

^ !

II I^

3 i

1 1 3 2 8 12 2 8 11 21 ! 13

9

1 1 1

1 2 1 1

l 1 ] .^ 4 3I 3^ 3 6^ 7

36 49 39 26 163 ' 50 8 7 9 12 6

3 3i

1 E 4 12 1I

1 5'

1'. 5 5

! 9 7 4 7 31 14 , 4 2 1 48 1 55 55 50

5 6 2 1 2 75I

] 4 14

1^

5 4 3

1 1 'r 1 j 1 4 6 2 4i 4 8 9

3 • 4 j . 1 4 1; 1 3 3 6

(} 1 + {48 395 3 5 3 7 93 17 21 20 21

1 1 1 1 14j 1 1 21iI

4 3 4

.I

; ' 3 12 24 32

3^

2 1 1 7 3 6 4a

1; 18 31 : 50 81 8•t 53 5

14 ,.,3•,, 5f, ..^3 202 3,150 37̂ 26 33 42 r7 96 277 `339 11 5 1

1 I 1 1 1 3 5 6 3 2

I 2 1 3 3 1 6 6 2 1

I3 3 1 2 19 1 3 3 3 1 6 6 I0 7 3 .

_^ f 1 3 1 `2 3? I 2 3 5 1

2 2 1 3 3 21 7 10 13 1

r ii 7 5 2 102 6 3 11 6 13 13 23 36 ` 4; 3 t 4

AIM psg, .

^ility, Atrophy, inani- 4,604on.

.tification, 2:i

BOUT, 25

morrhage,

cesa, . 6222

42den Icause unascer-Lined).specified or ill-defined

293

Causes of Death in ireland, 1894 . I 3 9

11M.&T3MB of Males and Females from different Causes registered in IRELAND, an(1 in each ofthe Foun PROVINCES, in the Year 1894.

XREL&ND LFIsTFR MuNsER. ULSTER. COVNAUGJ1T

Class CAUSES OF DEATH.Ma1es Feni Total IMalis Fern Total Vale-3 Fm -

Total Males' Ftm____Total. Afaleg Fcru. Total.

ALL CAUSES, . 41377 42151 8328 12019 11796 281i 11 , 685 9 .739 19124 14286 15303 29 , 589 5 ,387 5313 10 , 700

(CLASSES)

I SPECITIC :F:EBRILE OR ZYMOTICDISEASES, . . 4,008 4,631 b)tl 1,177 1105 072 856 950 1812 ifiSO 1 , 825 3 ,507 103 603 1251

ii: PARASITIC DISEASES, . It 26 44 1 t 12 P, 10 1 4 t jo 2 2 4

III DIaTnTLC 17 0 123 31 107 4( S 20 4 24 43 20 tI 10 2 12

IV. CONSTITUTIONAL ,, . 7 , 520 801 11,GS 2, 2,2S 1(75 1717 I671 3 , 398 2,55S 3 , 313 71 S4 IS( 1614

V DLYILOP1ENTAL ,, . 7,307 2681 16692 1,S 2 , 349 4,661 1i61 2757 4 1 722 21S5 2 1 711 4630 132 1728 3 , 053

-VI. LOCAL . . 182831 10202 1403 1,511 1,1hS 10,309 4,162 3,470 7038 G53 6,263 12,700 2072 1 ,605 3 , 6 67

VII VIOLENCE, 11236 621 1,920 351 204 351 J60 131 495 43 200, 640 151 51 1(11

V111. ILL-DEF6NEO AND NOT SPtctr1EtCAUSES , 2 J25 2 , 972 5497 008 865 1563 567 734 1331 846 617 1,70 384 456 840

( ORDERS.)

I L Miasmatic Diseases, . . 3439 3376 6813 006 855 1763 tSO 627 1,277 1347 1 ,543 2,692 534 640 1,0S3

2. Diarrlteal 11 • * . 557 601 1158 156 160 314 129 131 260 238 264 1122 36 20 62

3. Malarial ,, . . . S 2 8 2 2 4 1 . 1 2 . 2 1

4 Zoogenous . . . 4 2 6 2 1 3 • i i I 1 i .

5. Venereal ,, . . St 27 83 22 7 29 0 2 8 25 17 42 3 1 4

G. Septic ,, . 246 631 877 SO 170 238 70 105 265 69 176 248 3t SI 105

IL Parabitie Diseases • . 16 20 44 4 i 12 S to is 4 t 10 2

In Dietetic Diseases ..122 3 137 49 5 5 20 1 24 43 20 63 10 2 12

Iv Constitutional Diseases 7 , 520 8146 55,568 2 , 397 0,278 4,675 1,717 1,071 3368 2 ,558 3,113 5,871 68 786 1,631

V. Developmental D1s0a305 . 7507 9585 1{1,S)2 1,832 2 1 34) 4 , 181 1,965 2,737 4,722 2,185 2,731 1035 1,325 1,728 3,035

VI. L Diseases ofNervous System, 5,686 3,137 7,513 1,230 1,532 2312 81 721 1 , 592 1,364 1,067 2,621 431 337 758

2. ,, Organsof Special Sense, 35 04 59 32 5 13 10 4 14 10 14 24 3 3

3 ft Circulatory System, 5,040 3,068 6 , 106 1 1 000 971 1,971 685 51 1416 224 01 , 100 1,540 256 224 479

4, Respiratory System, 1 ,760 11130 2 , 241 1,866 1 , 110 1 , 874 1,352 3 , 226 2,641 2,497 5135 1 1 001 664 1,665

6. ,, Digestive System, . . 2,116 1)31 4067 012 532 11 450 349 SOS 837 816 1,655 229 201 429

6. ,, Lymphatic System andDuctless Glands, , . 23 34 59 '2 12 14 10 12 22 12 6 21 i 1 2

7 Urinary System, . . 1 ,051 493 1310 311 134 445 200 95 304 427 217 644 107 49 156

8 Reproductive System

(a) ,, Organs of Generation, 4 155 139 5 38 40 . 27 27 2 60 71 1 26 21

(5) ,, Parturition, . . . 412 412 . OS 98 . 112 152 . 139 139 69

90 ,, Locomotive System, . 226 186 44 178 70 128 40 98 74 949 65 164 2 5 3^ 4,

10, , IutcgumexttarySyStcm, . 133 8.1 210 41 21 02 28 15 43 44 57 81 20 10 50

vii L Accident or Negligence, . . 1154 6117 1,731 313 183 490 320 123 4413 386 iS 673 113 74 210

2. Homicide 33 1760 Ii S ill 13 1 14 7 6 12 2 3 1;

6, Suicide, • . 98 40 158 27 13 40 27 7 :34 538 16 54 6 4 10

4, Execution,

VIII andnotSpcccdCauses, 698 Sol 11TH)"01 51.) 1 410 763 114 4,111 11,

170 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

araTEs from different causes registered in IRELAND, and in each of the FOUR Pitovwc S,ill the Year 1894 continued.

Z&ELAND. LStNsTER. MU1'c$TER. ULSTKR. CO^iN 1 GHT.

Class. CAUSES OF DEATH. Males. Fen. Total. Mal©s. Fem. Total. Males. Fem. Total. Males. Fem. } Total. Males. Fem. Total.

I. ORDER 1.

Vaccinated, 11 13 24 11 13 24 .Small- Hnvaccinated, . 21 1.5 31; 21 15 36F.oz

No Statement, . 7 .> 12 6 4 10 1 1 2 .

Chickenpox, . i 3 10 1 1 2 1 1 5 1 6 1 1

Measles, . 595 620 1,215 46 62 108 87 101 188 414 388 902 48 69 117

Epidemic Rose Rash, 4 10 14 1 4 5 1 1 3 3 3 2 S

Scarlet Fever, 31:i 284 5,t9 121 107 228 57 56 113 114 100 214 23 21 44

Typhus, r • 131 102 `133 24 11 35 56 39 95 24 24 48 27 28 15:►

Relapsing Fever, . 2•2 2 2

Influenza, . 1,021 1,011 2,032 266 260 526 235 236 490 234 246 480 266 - 270 56

Whooping Cough, . 5.39 683 1,242 1SG 220 406 45 60 105 215 200 515 113 103 216

Mumps,. 2 2 4 1 1 2 2 1 l

Diphtheria, . 179 202 381 21 30 51 19 20 39 130 136 266 9 16 25

Cerebro-spinal Fever, . 37 19 56 13 8 21 3 1 4 18 9 27 3 1 4

Simple and Ill-defined 80 81 161 22 20 42 35 35 70 12 9 21 11 17 28Fever.r.

Enteric Fever, 460 ;23 733 160 97 257 91 78 169 180 126 306 29 22 51

Other Miasmatic Diseases, 8 3 11 g .1 11

ORDER 2.

Simple Cholera, 17 16 33 5 2 7 4 3 7 ; it 18 1 1

Diarrhwa, Dysentery, . 540 585 1,125 149 1158 307 125 128 253 231 273 504 35 26 61

ORDZR 3.

Remittent Fever, 1 • 1 I 1

Ague, a 2 i 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 1 1

ORDER 4.Hydrophobia, . 2 • 2 1 i 1 1

GIanders, 1 1 I 1

Splenic Fever,.

Cowpox and other effects 2 1 3 1 1 1 of Vaccination.

ORDER 5.

Syphilis, 45 27 72 19 7 26 4 2 6 21 17 38 1 1 2

Gonorrhoea, Stricture of 11 11 3 • '3 2 2 4 '4 .2 2Urethra. ----------.-------------

ORDER 6.PhagedRna, • • • 2 3 5 1 2 3 1 1 ,2Erysipelas, . . 157 127 284 45 40 85 50 45 95 48 34 82 14 8 22Pywmla, Septicemia, • 87 47 134 43 19 62 20 9 29 20 15 35 4 4 8Puerperal Fever. . 454 4.54 • 109 109 • 141 141 129 129 • 73 75

Ti. "T`hrusb, 9 8 17 1 1 2 5 3 82 3 5 1 1 2Other Dis.from Vegetable

l'arasite.Iiy datid Disease, 1 1 1 1Other Dis. from-Anitnal 11 17 26 3 7 10 ;3 7 10 2 2 4 1 1 2

Parasites. -

I11. Sta1•vntion, Want of 2 7 9 1 1 2 6 8Breast Milk.

- Scurry. 2 1 3 1 • 1 1 • I1 1 1Intemperance-Chronic82 24 10t; 3., 8 43 12 3 15 2S 12 40 7 1 8

Alcoholism.Intemperance-Delirium :i ; 3 : 13 1 14 7 7 13 2 15 3

Tremens. - - -

Iv. Rheumatic Fever, Rlo ii- 613 69 132 13 10 23 19 24 43 21 28 49 10 7 17matism of Hear:.

Rheumatisui, • ! 14 2SS 472 65 7c 141 45 54 9i 58 110 11;, 46 18 4J4Gut, 10 8 `-'8 10 7 17 4 1 5 5 .5 1 • IRickets, . 2G 19 45 6 5 ii 4 2? 6 16 12 28 .Cancer, • . 1,061; 1,309 2,375 297 385 685 213 238 451 425 553 978 131 130 2111Tabes 31esenterica, • 526 432 i38 181 149 334 135 102 237 180 157 337 20 24 50Tubercular Meningitis 323 2S8 611 113 104 217 115 44 109 121 119 240 24 21 45

(Acute Hydroeepl:alu ).• ^rr^.-.ate ^r^.^..+^.^.^.wr^ Ord. .^^^-

Cases of̀ Death, in Ireland, 1 S 9 4. 17 1

D AS from dife .eut Causes registered in IRELAND, and in each of the Foui, ROVINCES,in th e year 1894-co ntiuec1.

X1ZAND ■ LLINSTI R.. MUNSTER. ULSTER. CON';_VUCIPT.

CEass CAUSES OF DEATH. r _ -- _ I -- -

Mtales, Fom. Tot,U. Maics. Fem. Total. Malec FoIn. Total.Males. Fem. Total. Males. Fenn. Tota'

IV.- Pbt1lluis, . . 4,5 90 5,O3( 9,^i?(, 1,407 13.13 2,800 1,117 1,10.5 2,22 4 1,4G5 2,058 83,523 3141 t,10 1,Og1ofl . Other forms of Tubercu- 47l 457 9`30 165 1.3(s 324 1 181 1011) 380 41 a 71

lose, S ciol1ula,Purpura, Hcam0rIU}giC 2a 10 32 l( i 13 1 . 1 S 7 13 8 • 3

Diathesis.e}cmia, C1IIorOsis Leuca- 50 i}? 1 i 2 18 27 15 9 10 25 20 42 b2 3 i 10

oytMumia.Diabetes .Illellitus, • • 14 70 217 4 20 oo 22 ic 38 58 28 80 22 0 28Other Constitutional Y •

Diseases

202 16; 365 72 61 113 28 07 67 1 1 5 6V. Premature Birth, . 29 57 11Atelectasis, . • • 10 8 11 3 • 3 . 1 1 l 7 11 3 1 4

Cyanosis, 9 3 10 1 1 2 . . Is 2 10 • • •

Spina Bilda, . 10 21 31 4 5 0 7 7 6 7 13 I 2

Tni , erforate Anus, . 1 0 2 2 1 • 1 1 1 2

Cleft Palate, harelip, • 2 2 4 1 • 1 Y 1 2 3 .

Other Congenital defects, 23 1 24 2 2 1 • 1 18 • 18 2. 1 a

Old Age, 1,047 )085 1(1,132 1,747 2,282 4.029 1 010 220 4,0:1 2,000 2,680 4,71 5 1,015 1,718 • ,()'1$

ORDER 1.

VI, Inflarn nation of Brain or 459 4111 871 139 122 281 77 81 161 107 178 370 10 34 SOits Membranes.

Apoplexy, . s 0615 610 1,110 134 141 278 12.E 114 239 239 320 7 1.1 47 05 82

Softening of Brain, • 127 9I; 223 39 2G 27 1t 10 i7 47 104 4 4 8

hexflip1eg1i, Brain .'ar'a- 702 704 1,408 22i 24G 471 141 138 277 7 272 270 141 04 40 173►1) 504.

Paralysis agitans, G 7 2 3 3 2 5 1 1

-Insanity ((.iener:al Par- 190 186 176 40 07 103 !t; 36 82 80 €30 1fl 13 18 21,011515 of Insane).

Chorea, 3 10 13 2 5 7 • 1 1 1 2 3 • 0 2

Epilepsy, . 181 110 234 53 Mi 120 04 41 87 0? 4 107 23 17 40

Convulsions, . 1,100 1,027 2327 489 412 901 354 2131 610 21110 202 411 108 110 150

LaryngIsmus Stridulus, . i 5 10 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 [3 1 1

Idiopathic Tetanus, 13 1 rl 1 1 1 1 2 1 . 1 . .

Paraplegia. Diseases of 115 81 104 30 21 51 23 11 31 47 43 {!0 111 G 10Spinal Cord.

OtherDisessesof Nervous 220 1(5 594 58 41 101 32 32 84 f 18 65 161 21 25 411System.

Otitis, Otorrbcea. • • 27 15 43 10 2 12 8 3 11 0 8 14 3 3 6

Eplsta.Is and Dzs. of 4 3 7 • 2 1 3 2 2 4Nose.

Ophthallnia and Dis. of 4 "J 2 1 3 2 4 3Eye.

ter. ....^r.+ ^..,. ^.+^.^w.^ .-..+w..^.._...... ......

oito as 3.

Endocarditis, Valvular 441 401 842 120 120 288 55 Go 115 198 i 80 1387 2:9 23 02Dmmea,e.

Pericarditis, , . 31 17 48 7 4 11 7 #, 13 15 7 22 2 • 2

Hypertrophy of IHeart, . 10 1 10 2 3 5 2 3 5 0 2 8 1 1

Angina Pectoris, 24 11 35 8 5 13 1 1 2 54 5 f 10 1 1

Syncope, . • 108 710 38 4 103 89 102 40 41) 80 111) 42 81 113 10 20

neurism, . M . as 11 49 18 3 21 7 3 10 8 3 11 5 2 7

Senile Gangrene, Y . 46 00 112 8 00 28 14 15 29 19 23 42 .5 8 13

Embolism, Thrombosis, . 19 11 27 4 4 8 3 4 7 5 Ii 11 1 1

Phlebitis, • . . 5 4 9 1 1, ? 6 1 3 2 Y 2 2 2

Varicose Veins, . 4 1 5 1 1 3 . ii 1 . 1 . •

Other Diseases of Circu- 2,230 2,342 4, 54 2 690 712 1,402 551 5813 1,140 703 800 1,650 106 178 374latory System .

ORDER 4.

Laryngitis, •

.

85 5s 144 23 12 35 1.1 028 35 1G 71 8 2 10

Croup . 278 271 513 41 47 88 82 77 150 80 75 155 GO 72 141

0therDiseasesofLaryilx, 6 1 0 4 • 4 • . 1 Y i 1 1and Trachea.

Emphysema, Astllm,a, • 107 131 X310 61 37 00 41 211 04 70 58 128 26 15 40

Bronchitis, . • 4,388 4,021 8,600 1,242 1,142 2,384 1,14 804 1,000 1,610 102 3,232 001 403 99.1

Pneumonia, w . . 2,202 1,52.1 773 405 1,238 411 S 312 100 7111 645 1,354 222 113 335

Pleurisy, r 135 91 226 32 24 56 29 24 r►a 55 s8 13 19 s 24

Other Diseases of tespi- 276 278 554 38 199 2(I7 70 ^r^ 1^';^ 7e ^ ^ ^ ^.0'^ b'T r̂a0 120

gyratory Syste tit. __._L.__ __________________

172- Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

DsaTKs from different Causes registered in IREL ND, and in each of the FouR PROVINCES;in the Year 1894—continued.

M UNSTZK

Males. Fem.

4

IS 8

32 7

14 12

4 5

1

87 83

36 35

64 39

2 1

4 1

14 12

2

37 39

13 13

2

41 23

84 75

9 12

1 2

5

7i

4 3

15

88 55

3 2

.5

2

3

55 4

31 19

10

13

. 1

• 3

CAtrSRS OF DEATH.Males.

ORDER 5.

Stomatitis, 18Dentition, 105

Sore Throat, Quinsy, 00

Dyspepsia, 74

Haematemesis, 21

Melaena, . 6

Diseases of Stomach, 456

Enteritis, 1S3

Ulceration of Intestine, 12

Ileus, Obstruction of In- 215testine.

Stricture or Strangula- 12tion of Intestine.

In tussusception of Intes- 18tine.

Hernia, 67

Fistula, 7

Peritonitis, 215

Ascites, . 33

Gallstones, 7

Cirrhosis of Liver, . 173 1Other Diseases of Liver, 376

Other Diseases of Diges- 58tine System.

ORDER 6.

Diseases of Spleen.. • 5

Dis. of Lymphatic Sys- 14tem.

Die. of Thyroid Body, .

Dis. of Suprarenal Cap- 6sules.

ORDER 7.

Acute Nepbritis, . 144

Bright's Disease, 40:5

Uraemia, . ` 9Suppression of Urine, 12

Calculus, 10

Hsematuria, . 6

Diseases of Bladder and 2.`s8of Prostate.

Oilier Diseases of Uri- 181nary System.

ORDER 8 (a).

Ovarian Disease, .

Diseases of Uterus andVagina.

Disorders of Menstruation,

Pelvic Abscess,Perineal Abscess, . 1

Diseases of Testes, Penis, 3Scrotum, .tc.

CZAMD, L EI NSTER.

Fees. Total. Males. i Fern. f Total.

22 40 5 6 11

98 203 36 30 66

4 106 19 - 14 33

73 147 11 36 27

24 45 6 2 8

2 8 . 1 1

408 864 128 113 241

208 351 39 4i 82

10 22 3 5 8

184 399 41 48 89

11 23 4 3 7

5 23 8 2 10

64 131 19 17 31

3 10 3 1 4

212 427 65 65 130

46 79 7 5 12

7 14 2 S 5

86 259 64 22 86

352 728 127 127 254

70 128 25 24 49

4 9 1 1

7 21 2 3 5

16 16 6 6

7 13 2 2

Sri 240 33 30 63

267 672 135 71 206

11 39 9 4 13

3 15 2 1 3

2 22 8 8

1 7 2 s 2

31 289 68 6 74

84 263 54 22 76

60 60 15 15

80 80 • 22 22

7 7 7 7 1 11 '2 1 1

3

•U r.5TER. CONSAUGI

Total. dales. Fem. Total. Males. Fem.

4 13 10 23 • 2

21 54 56 110 2 4

19• 19 12 31 10 13

26 35 33 68 14 12 i

9 10 15 25 1 2

1 4 1 5 1

170 190 175 365 51 37

71 94 114 208 14 16

• 8 5 13 1

103 77 75 152 33 22

3 5 7 12 1

5 5 2 7 1

26 25 33 60 9 5

2 2 2 4

76 86 45 181 27 13

26 10 21 31 3 7

2 3 4 7

64 56 27 83 12 14

159 123 101 224 42 49

21 18 29 47 6 5

3 4 • 4 I

5 6 4 10 1

7 3 3

7 2 2 4 •

37 72 41 113 17 10

143 150 117 267 32 24

5 13 L 18 3

5 4 2 6 1

2 9 1 10 1 1

I 1 1 2 ,

59 106 18 124 29 3

50 72 32 104 24 11

10 30 30 • 5

13 34 34 11

1 3 3 . 3

3 2 2 1

2 • 2 1

M.

Total.

2

6

23

26

3

1

8810v

1

55

1

1

14

40

10

26

91

11

1

1

27

56

3

1

2

32

35

5

it

3

1

1

O3DEn 8 (5).

Abortion, Miscarriage,Puerperal Mania, .Puerperal Convulsions, .

Placenta pr:ievia,Flooding,iPhlegmaiia 1)olenm, .

Other Accidents of Child-birth.

ORDER 9.

Caries, Necrosis,Arthritis, Ostitis, Perios-

titis.OtherDiseases of Organsof Locomotion.

23 23

14 1-1

• 36 36

118 118

212 212

95 58 153

52 20 52

101 108 209

7 7

4 4

. 6 6

30 -30

2 2

49 49

22 14 36 21

2 8 10 5

34 48 82 20

15 5 10'

4 4 5

13 13 12

33 33 41

2 2 • 41

55 55 67'

11 32 42 32

• 5 22 7

17 37 3.5 26

10 • 1

5 • 1

12

41 14

4 • 167 41

74 10 129 3 5

lj

I I',

!4I

41

11

8

29

1 I 10 1

1

5 147

40

10 '

4

1

1 10

2

1 45

12

3 339

32

1 39

11

3 378

69

8 108

20

3 95

22

5 66

10

6 480

92

7 50

11

I 138

27

1

189 334 41

2,546 4,694 597

9 23 8

2 25 4

22 62 13

13 22 1

21 42 5

170 295 29

I

1 1

7

47

30 5 35

1

8 8

1 12

2 2

R

18

13 1 14

72

104

35 33 68

3

14

6 3 9

22

91

87 14 101

15

35

13 10 23

6

28

19 6 25

2

12

10 6 16

50

142

95 45 140

19

13 1 14

40

27 7 34

113

30 30 60

1,3, 0

502 630 1,132

12

4

5 1 6

21

2 6 8

6

1 2 3

10

14 9 23

67

43 56 99

8

13

72

733

4

8

5

38

Causes of Death in Ireland, 1894. 1:3

uE&THS from different Causes registered in IRELAND, and its etch of the FouR PROVINCES,,in the Year 1894 continued.

Z .ELAND. LE NSTER. MUNSTER. ULSTER. CONNAUGHT.

C1a:3. CAUSES OF DEATH. J

________I Males. Fem. Total. Males. Fem. Total. Males Fern. Total. Males. Fern. Total. Males. Fem. Tobl.

VI.--. ORDER 10.I ^

conCarbuncle, 15 6 21 4 2 6 4 1 5 4 2 6 3 1 4

Phlegmon, -Cellulitis, 26 16 42 8 4 12 8 2 10 T 7 14 3 ^. 3 6Lupus, . 7 I1 18 3 1 4 3 3 3 7 10 1 1

Ulcer, Bedsore, 54 10 64 17 4 21 11 1 12 18 4 22 8 1 9

Eczema, 10 13 23 4 3 11 5 6 3 2 ti 2 3 5Pempbigus, 1 4 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 3Other Diseases of Integu - 20 23 43 5 6 11 4 2 6 s3 13 21 3 2 5

mentary System.

ORDER 1.

VII. In Mines and'uarries, 9

Vehicles and 'rIorseo, I32

Ships, Boats, Docks (not

10Drowning).

Building Operations.Machinery, . 9

Weapons & Implements, 31

Burns and Scalds, . 146

Poison, Pots. Vapours, 28

Drowning,

2^t5

Su8'ocation, . 60

Falls. . . . 72

Weather Agencies, 51

Otherwise, or not stated, 314

ORDER 2.

Homicide, 3.3

ORDER 3.

Suicide, . . 98

ORDER 4.

Execution, I

vrrr Dropsy • 145Debility, Atrophy, In- 2,148

anition.Mortification, 14

Tumour, 23

Abscess, 40

Haemorrhage, . 9Sudden (cause unascer- 21

tamed).Not specified or ill- 125

defined.

6 1 7 1

48 3 51 I4

1 1

2 2

5 I 6

7 2 9 2

59 62 121 20

5 4 9 6

14 15 99 35

22 21 43 5

28 8 :36 3

19 7 26 12

100 63 163 27

7 5 12 2

38 16 54 6

1 1

46 63 109 28

723 785 1, i08 326

3 4 7 3

12 1 13 2

20 6 26 5

3 4 7 4

1 1 1

38 54 92 15

1

14

2 4

26 46

1 7

32 87

2 7

3 6

12

8 35

3 5

4 10

24 12

398 724

1 4

. 2

2 7

2

7 b

22 3S

Z.

1 ANrrno, • • • 1133G 157 52 I03 8,044 1 44& VS 3 56 22420 AouIAou, , . 2606 11 32 178 238 • 27 23 8 35 421 CvAw • • 1 ;585 I' • 116 1,462 • 8 6 15 36 1722 DOEOAL, . 2599 7 44 142 2406 • 11 113 6 75 2023 DowN, • , 184 61 51 171 4000 • 168 86 S 63 Ill

21 FP1t]OAG111 . 147 13 . 99 1,035 • 3D 5 • 10 025 LONDOFOnY, • , 2,613 29 53 181 2,410 1 41 33 5 so so26 MONAGHAV 1,137 12 3t 108 1,353 • 45 5 6 Sa 1627 TvRoN, • • • 2,982 16 62 171 2,733 . 35 15 7 84 3

13 Crni, , • 1826 8 23 292 1,509 . 16 13 4 35 S14 CoBiç . • • 7,488 213 76 1,106 6,031 • 17 23 25 175 53 1615 Kinity, • , • 2,515 48 42 Sfl 2,007 25 • 37 122 17 2

16 LIMIRICK, . • . 2,803 57 41 P8i 2,121 . 14 311 12 44 24 1217 Trppintjy, • . 3,016 21 50 515 2,430 • 21 12 10 81 6 SIS 1VrEjrojD, • . 1,776 19 23 272 1,462 . 16 26 7 13 2 1

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174 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Iieinc1.

TOTAL NUMBER OF DLTHS.-NcFMBER of P1RSONS who died (1), in Ii'rir uuis and GENERALOWN HOMES, &C.; NUMBER of DEATHS from the PRINCIPAL CAUHES ; and

Nuxtn&a OF P1RO'Th WHO Drio CAU lS OF

TOTAL -'- -- SPCM. r1BItxIF Olt ZYIOT1C DSElF

PROVINCES NU j Inp it I 21f1r- InWork-

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IRELAND, . . 83528 2,360 1,051 9,329 70,788 72 1,215 509 2 133 !1031 1,242 381 161 781 33 i,li5 454 1H7

PROVINCES

LEINSTEB, . . 23,915 1 6335 422) I141 18617 70 108 228 35 526 406 II 41 237 7 107 109 226

MUNSTER, . . 19,424 361 262 3,148 15,653 . 188 113 05 490 105 19 70 10 7 253 141 142

ULSTER,. . 29189 313 309 2,219 26,748 2 1 802 214 48 480 515 266 St 306 18 50 SI 202

CONNAUGHT, . 10,700 51 61 821 9,770 . 117 44 Si 536 2111 21 28 51 1 61. 75 47

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I CAnrow, . . . I 854 IS 18 90 728 • 7 i S 44 18 2 12 . 12 3 22 DUBLIN, . . 0823 1478 266 1,397 668 70 47 €11 12 128 216 18 12 1M6 6 192 03 1223 Ktin uu, . . 1,214 . . 518 1,616 . 6 7 1 25 5 1 t 11 . 5 a 74 KrLKENNV, . . . 1,653 H 56 SVI 1,321 . 5 22 4 M 13 2 $ 14 . 25 2 165 ifINOS, . . 1004 16 . 128 050 • 6 9 1 42 11 . 7 6 . 6 14 IIJ LONGFORD . • • 900 4 • 00 806 . 6 33 • 27 . 3 1 6 . 2 7

7 Louri, and Co of thoTowN ofDnoaJ1hn.

1 1 210 10 • 116 1084 • • V 3 27 21 9 3 7 • 16 9 6S MEATS, , . • 1,392 13 • 213 1,146 . • 8 2 42 27 • • Ii . 3 8 50 Qurns, . 1,116 is 34 86 972 . it 1 • 27 59 2 Ii 12 • $ 7 8

10 1VESTMRMTH . • 1169 25 48 131 0115 . S 2 . 30 4 • . 4 • II 6 1411 WixFoitn, • • • 2,323 20 30 202 1983 . • 50 6 13 37 10 5 2 . 16 15 1112 Wicrro • • • 1,045 9 . 121 515 • 8 12 1 27 15 4 2 13 1 4 4 14

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21) T4sirnrr • • • I sila 6 • 62 1,038 • 7 • 3 39 12 4 1 3 • j 5 710 MA YO , ...,1,150 S 5() 216 2,896 • S 20 25 225 91 5 18 11 • 20 37 1331 Rosconso • 1,578 5 • 117 1,456 . 44 11 1 46 23 3 1 4 • 7 8 9ILl $ro • • •

1,429 19 28 71 7,311 • 12 11 Ii 37 1 9 4 I i

Deallisfro)n several Causes, I 89 L 175

and SPECIAL HOSPITALS; ('2), in PUBLic LUNI\T10 ASYLUMS; (3), in WORKHOUSES; and (4), at theirNUMBER of INQUESTS in the PROVINCES, COUNTIES, and SUPERINTiNDENTin IRELAND in 1894.DEATH.

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PROVINCES

685 331 217 5,800 639 2362 1,971 4,110 1 1 154 445 93 2 59 490 19 40 . 5,814 81 LEINSTER.

411 237 109 2,222 39 1,92 1,416 3,228 808 301 115 180 443 14 31 . G095 50 MUNSTER

978 337 240 3 11523 793 2621 2,540 1',138 1,656 641 110 361 575 12 54 1 62 531 ULSTER.

261 50 45 1,081 197 758 479 1,665 425 IPI 63 107 219 5 10 . 1,909 120 CONNAUGET.

fS 8 7 85 18 65 79 j 110 34 23 S 9 14 ' 2 . . 237 0 CAR Low.

318 17 15 1,377 293 1 1 167 866 1,798 524 151 32 115 230 5 50 . 1,159 343 Dunrn.

43 15 15 141 88 121 101 208 55 25 S S 23 6 5 . 10 32 KIT.D4RJt,

28 13 4 154 15 111 104 334 48 27 5 15 24 . . . 573 35 K1LijNNy.

27 14 6 55 22 103 81 132 41 15 3 5 23 . 2 . 330 48 Kro's.

15 S 2 85 20 52 54 127 45 13 4 7 16 S I . ENI 22 LorGt0nD.

27 3 7 133 38 105 87 192 84 21 9 20 29 1 . . IIU 35 Lwiru, & Co of theTN. of DRounsvA

9 10 141 37 104 1Sf 221 72 33 6 13 31 I 2 431 01

N JO S 121 51 53 77 140 39 14 6 9 22 5 T . 415 41 QuNNt's.

aa S S 109 35 126 87 167 157 20 9 is si . 4 • 385 20 1 T9,T1E,3

57 -97 17 218 , 50 221 Sit 487 100 30 8 ? 35 • 4 • 603 102 W.oni.

37 7 11 235 29 96 99 141 50 23 6 ii 25 . 1 . 257 35 Wiuu.ow.

op wuNsTBE

45 13 6 180 51 13 116 215 80 45 9 22 38 , 5 • 089 25 CLArtR.

]9j 9) 55 934 145 600 €02 3O1 257 38 40 77 IOi 8 12 2,lO S3 CODK,

5tJ. 9 5 25 29 170 151 42 125 32 18 10 0.3 2 3 • 761 8) KEuItY

44) 46 17 560 55 226 157 557 131 44 17 20 41 S S . SOS 58 LIMNRiCK.

CS 31 13 599 60 262 211 451 159 54 13 31 15 2 4 . 1019 Go TtriEftAR.

42 28 8 190 40 186 161 215 75 31 15 13 31 4 . ASS 50 \VAPiRIrORD.

03P ULSTER.

255 158 9) I200 24& 055 689 1,82 442 505 O 9a ISO 2 to 1 I,3S 38 ANnuM.

118 53 is 332 53 258 206 41 156 69 9 35 41 5 3 • ;588 71 A.UUACE.

.•4 .42t . .AG . 85 150 555 isa I7 -4- . 27 . . r, 647 47 yt

.-444 . .S;4 .64. —a .. 6 .. R .. 45 DOKMM!i

171 80 6'2 638 1 142 507 418 817 305 105 S 4 96 4 14 . 1,018 191 Dowfl.

45 12 5 108 9 83 SE 196 55 30 12 54 • . • 36 20 PEMMANAGH.

105 12 Si Sol 85 221 221 350 157 49 7 33 50 1 4 . 667 78 LONSONDZKRY.

O 3$ 44 M4 .. .* SS 4 .... 9 .9. . 4 3. , , .7

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355 75 225 238 492 LEG 653t

59 1 . St 85 TnoNN.

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07 E ) 300 72 26 141 b63 91 46 21 ) 79 1 1 . 12256 73 GAJWAY,

36 8 . 114 31 76 51 iss 67 13 17 16 1 2 . 392 20 LETgn1.

71 15 6 255 49 216 ill 473 141 N 25 20 82 1 5 • 1,051 59 MAYO.

40 S B 191 18 12G 89 229 62 2 3 4 03 26 2 1 . 516 44 1%OSCOMMON.

47 10 11 181 27 86 61 2O 2 65 33 7 16 16 • 4 • 518 24 Sz.xoo.

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CAUSES OF

SPECIAL FItBRILE OR ZY«OTIc DIsaA$Es.

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'(76 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

TOTAL NUMBER OF DEATHS, NUMBER of PERSONS who died (1) , in INFIRMARIES and GENERALOWN HOMES, &C. ; NUMBER of DEATHS from the PRINCIPAL CAUSES ; and

REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS

SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS OR

SUPERINTENDENT

U GISTRARS'

DISTRICTS

OR

POOR LAW

UNIONS.

Nu.mBaR OF PERSONS WHO DIED

TOTAL In

Infir- I>zN17URICR manes Work-

Atan d

In housesof Gc^ Public and hei

DEATHS. andLunatic

AoylumsWork-house

,Hoines,

Spacial Hos- ` c.H°s-pitals. pitals.

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ANTRIM,

ARflss, . .

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ATIILN2,

ATR Y, .

BAIL[RIUROI'OH, .

BALLINA, .

BALLINA8I.ou,

BALLZNBOBE,

BALLVCASTI.E,

B.& LLYMAHON,

BALLY*RNA,

BALJ.YI ONX ,

BALLYSHANNON, .

BALLYPAGH Ali,

BALUnTHERY,

BAS.TINGLA5s,

BA3EOIDOs, . .

BANDON,

B4Nrnv, .

.Wv'R[)Y,

BELFAST,

BICLM1,LLSr, .

1ID1LR189KANE,

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C.ALL.Az,

CARLOW,

CAa u ICKMA(ROS5,

CAItRICK-ON-SHANNON,

CARnN K-ON-St'IR,

Ctr'liEL,

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CASTJ.KBLAY NKY, .

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CLUNAKILTY

350 • 47 303 3

53i 35 498 1 4

303 , 48 255

1,022 11 32 51 413 16

418 bS 390 9

432 85 347 3

243 17 228 1

283 35 348 . 1

408 59 349 10

4_^7 43 381

213 9 204

218 12 236 • 5

1,011 9 62 910 • 67

520 17 103 4

319 27 322 6

81 21 60 3

296 23 273

AS8 30 258 4

E19 3 30 80ti 3

331 27 303 5

212 17 113

21`1 17 226

7,345 171 bQ F87 6,135 456

1G7 18 119

1:3 •i 13 122 1

477 44 433 11

231 7 22 225

332 61 265

71 18 18 90 645 6

263 5 258 5

311 6 f6 279 2

319 3 45 301

38) 17 41 321 8

346 8 30 13 295

454 42 412 8

267 32 235 1

135 9 176

411 26 4435 • 5

156 21 134 •

666 7 64 595 1

278 , 51 X2.16 •

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290 35 25.5 2

2`►6 65 231 • 1

328 2 20 306 8

3±1 41 2St •

342 1 • 25 316 20

6 18 1 2 1 4

2 8 15 9 12 1 13 4 5

3 6 8 2 2 2 3

6 7 22 20 9 5 8 6 4

1 5 D1 1 6 3 4

1 10 3 2 3 1 5 3

. 7 3 `? 1 1 3

4 35 1 6 2 2

2 3 17 8 ? 1 6 4 1

3 12 43 3 4 1 2 2

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Death 3frorn several Cause,, 1894. 177

and SPEC[AL Hosi ['ALS ; (2), in PUBLIC LUNATIC ASYLUMS ; (3), in %Vorucriousis, and (4), at theirNUMBER of INQUESTS in the PROVINCES, COUNTIES, and SUPERINTENDENTin IRELAND in 1894—continued.

POOR Lw UNIONS ARRANGED LPHABETICALLY.

DEATH.

b UPERINTEN-

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UNIONS

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SUPERITENDET

IEGISTRARS TOTAL

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INs1t0W1O 153

KELLS 286

Deaths from. several Causes, 1894. I 79

and SPECIAL HOSPITALS; (2), in Pcrimrc LuNATIc ASYLUMS; (3), Ia WORKEEOUSJS and (4), at theirNUMBER of INQUESTS in the PROVINCES, COUNTIES, and SUPERINTENDENTin IRELAND in I 894—conti'iwed.

Poon LAW UNIoNS ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.

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SUPERfl4TEN..CONSTITUTIONALDJSASES. LOCAL DISEASES. ViorNc F,

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33 1 . 25 12 24 20 65 18 6 1 4 . . 94 7 DONEOAL.

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151 59 73 695 179 104 359 524 28 IOi iT 52 114 4 3 . NO 178 DUBLIN, SOUTH.

7 3 4 7a 25 57 47 99 58 1 8 II 11 1 . . 19 25 Dt'OALK.

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1 a I 35 10 84 II 6 17 7 J 1$ 5 88 Ii GOOEY.

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13 2 8 20 14 4 3 7 2 3 • • 85 4 ILMACVO%1A3,I • •

180 Registration of Marriajes, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

TOTAL NUMBER OF DEATxS.-NUMBER of PERSONS who died (1) , in TNFIRMA.RIE and GIENERAL,OWN Ho n s, &c. ; NUMBER of DEATHS from the PRINCIPAL CAUSES; and

RECTSTR ARS' DISTRICTS -

+SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' ]DISTRICTS, OR

NUMBIR OF PERSONS WHO Duo OlrCAUSES OVSUPERINTENDENT

SFECIAL FBBRILB Olt ZYMOTIC DISEASB$.RErISTRARS' TOTAL l^

DISTRICTS NuMn In6r _In

Work-t

,^.^

^aric^s In house& At IV Q UOR of and PublicGeneral Lunatic

andand

Work-theirown 4i

I^v ^^

POOR LAW DEATHS. Special As lurn ss house Hom,es,&c.

oa = m

E-'G,

e v a: '^,

UNIONS. pitals. pital^. E c N EO,

•Co , k-. c, rn A C.

KILMALLOCK, 315 73 437 5 17 1 1 2 .1 8 1 3

KILRU8II, . 506 86 420 6 3 7 1 1 7 3 1

K1NSALK, 296 36 260 I 1 8 1 1 . 3 1 3

LA n x R, 586 . 28 558 2 2 2 16 5 3 17 5 6

LETTKRKKNNY, . 255 ! 44 24 185 1 6 2 11 4 1

LIMAVADY, . 382 24 358 6 7 ± 9 2 I 5

LIN RRICA, . 1,319 57 41 356 765 5 34 6 1 15 1 2 2 16 7 5

LISBURN, . 1,026 19 45 962 42 11 5 31 2 3 2 16 y 8

LISioRS, . ±RS 47 241 1 . • 18 2 1 4 2

,LISNASKRA, =. • 256 20 236 7 4 1 1 2

L.1STOWWEL, . 589 G8 521 3 3 20 13 1 1 18 3 a

LONDONDERRY, . 1.008 29 33 61 882 1 2 3 2 7 1 16 1 4 25 8 13

LOXarORD, 454 4 42 408 2 28 19 2 6 3 1 1

LotTOHRRA, . . 360 27 333 3 3 31 2 4 1 2

L,nQAx, 1,001 80 9.1 12 13 2 10 30 13 1 6 20 5 7

MAeR'io,.r, . 381 40 311 17 13 4 2 2 8 2 7 4

MMAOHERAFLLT, 735 . 39 716 7 16 3 27 17 10 1 1 11 2 4

%f A L LOW S . . 462 . 89 373 • 3 9 1 3 ; 9 3 3

MANORHAMILTOV, 377 25 351 7 . 1 13 11 3 1 2 1 4 2

liZuD1.xTON, 313 78 315 . 1 2 3 3 1 1 3 4 2

MILLFORD, 251 8 E6 11 2 7 2 12 2

MiLLsiRsttr, 184 22 162 1 8 2 1 ' 2 1

MITCNICLSTOWx, . 2G6 • 26 24(J 3 4 3 1 3 1 1

MOHILL, 301 IB 283 2Z 1 1 1 3

MONAGHAN, . 573 11 34 36 491 10 16 3 7 1 5 4 5

MM OLTNTRELL EW, • 225 . 16 209 7 2 6 • 2 •

IIOONTMSLLICK, . 5,;5 I8 34 39 474 • 10 4 . 15 14 1 6 12 5 b 1

.IS I LLINOAK, 568 15 44 52 413 3 93 2 2 5 8

Ns, . . 626 81 545 3 8 19 3 1 2 7 3 3 6

NvAN, 317 13 44 260 . 6 4 18 1 5 1

N BNkOH, • 418 51 367 4 1 6 1 ! 8 2 3

NX CASTLI, 413 58 36) 2 II 3 8 15 4 12 3 10

.Vg%v ROsa, . 668 3 11i 553 2 40 4 19 18 4 4 4 3 8

V' SwitT, 1,0.r,5 5 47 1,003 3 10 15 4 3 2 9 . 17 5 5

46'%-TowNARD$, . 860 61 799 46 1 1 14 12 7 12 1 14 1 7

OI.Ix-ASTLN, . 231 35 196 1 5 • 1 6 1

() a ,A au, 782 14 62 43 663 3 4 12 I 1 1 4 10 1 b

OVOUTZAARD,

$76 15 261 2 7 23 3 2 • 3 1

PARSONbTow8, 478 5 • 49 431 • 4 13 6 5 5 2 6 5 5

PoRTUMNA, . 187 25 16 . 10 1 6 1 4 • 1 3 3

R.A THDO W N, , 930 27 4 88 871 1 7 1 22 22 3 3 18 1 10 3 15

flATIThRIYL, • 462 9 66 387 • 3 3 5 6 2 5 4 8

R eTIlJce^A LS, 307 46 261 • 1 3 7 2 2 1 4 1

R^^scouMox.. 286 5 • 32 249 K 9 11 1 . 1 4

Ru)s^-1 A, • 346 56 24'►0 2 • 19 6 2 1 4 7

S ARnlrr. . 564 21 143 • 2 1 14 2 2

su PER1NTErCA DENT

BE&IlRARS"

•;

DISTRICTS

H OR

H POOR LAWUNIONS

Hz

I }Z1IMALIOtK.

12 1ILR1S1I.

6 K1SALRU

23 LAIiNIIU

3 LiTTguKENy.

8 LIMAVABTU

23 LIMPHILic

38 LI8BIRN.

7 L1stoRz.

7 L,siuszciu.

9 L1sTo%EL

45 Lm DONDBRRY.

14 LOIiGFORH.

7 LOUGrntEA.

71 LuiaA'.

17 MACROOM.

14 MAOIIJOL&EELT U

13 MALLOW.

12 MAEORRAI4ULTON

16 MIDLLROE U

1 M1L1PG2I1.

11 M1LLbTtE'2.

5 M1TC1iL&T0WZ1

2 MOHILL

4 MONAOHAE.

3 MOUWrBELL;V U

25 MOLHTMEIULICEU

18 M0LI1N8Al.

30

20 NAvM.

14 Nouaa.

13 NEWCAIITLL

31 •Nxcw ROSS U

49 NJWRY

131 NZWTOWNABD8U

23 OI4ICASTLEU

24 OMADH U

4 000HuouRDU

10 PARSONSTOWi.

S Poi1TuotA

21 IILTUDOWEU

20 RAUDIUM.

10 RATWKEAZEU

10 RoscoloT.

8 1OLIC1UIA.

3 Sc&xzw,.

Deaths from several Causes, 1894. 181

and SPECIAL HOSPITALS; (2), in PUBLIC LUNATIC ASYLUMS; (3), in WORKHOUSES ; and (4, at theirNUMBER of INQUESTS in the PROVINCES, COUNTIES, and SUPERINTENDENTin IRELAND in 1894—continued.P0011 LAW UNIONS ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.

....DEATH.

CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. Jocu DIsEsL3. VIOLNC.

F ()I. E --------- -.-- ALL

1 . . ' .-: • OTHER

:U

g •H

HE ° o .E

;.

EE

'H

CAULS

H .H to Q2 c/ to H5H

.EL) E H H

6 22 3 48 12 49 26 88 Q6 11 2 8 6 1 , 168

10 5 2 44 11 52 30 72 23 17 4 5 3 167

8 3 2 40 8 2.1 16 64 b 3 1 3 10 . 99

99 5 11 81 17 53 51 71 38 11 8 4 20 1 8 129

3 8 1 32 6 31 16 35 81 7 4 5 ö . . 62

19 2 4 43 8 38 62 60 30 9 I 6 8 1 1 100

24 17 9 179 15 lot 87 311 56 20 5 6 19 2 i . 272

33 8 10 137 38 100 97 151 47 21 4 12 17 1 3 . 2121

21 1 31 8 20 26 36 4 6 4 1 3 . I 114

9 1 131 21 18 10 4 15 3 1 1 7 . . 86

9 4 3 72 21 29 52 81 Ii 4 3 6 15 . . 211

98 4 7 114 48 219 87 18 64 19 3 8 27 1 . 218

6 1 1 47 9 28 5 72 16 7 2 . 6 1 . 171

12 1 12 30 7 31 19 51 10 11 1 2 8 • .

26 19 9 131 20 182 65 182 69 30 8 19 21 , 138

S I 1 25 I 20 27 3 12 6 6 3 23 . 2 • 1114

28 4 5 911 22 216 68 92 3 G 10 1 13 121 • • , 205

14 5 2 82 7 25 32 81 2.i 13 3 8 6 • I • 147

13 2 • 35 10 22 11 62 17 3 • IC 8 1 1 . 135

10 4 4 38 7 133 35 IlL 15 21 i S 12 , 2 • 1421

12 3 3 25 13 17 20 35 9 10 2 6 5 . • 95

15 • 2 16 3 15 17 26 10 6 • 4 7 • • 48

5 • 1 29 11 15 18 1121 7 1 1 1 4 • . • 95

11 23 5 15 7 66 92 2 4 1 2 , • • 114

28 21 2 58 14 49 53 117 135 8 4 21 12 • • . 1321

4 I 16 4 21 6 51 11 4 1 1 3 . • • 103..

16 9 4 67 9 52 38 67 38 9 1 2 13 • 5 • L216

15 2 3 54 21 62 40 65 33 12 5 9 12 • 3 •

20 4 01 63 21 63 45 110 28 12 4 s 19 6 5 • 15

12 1 1 30 13 20 44 84 Hi 9 • 4 11 • 1 • 70

10 4 • 35 7 37 27 71 13 3 1 4 21 1 1 • 172

6 6 2 49 8 26 UI 42 21 3 4 3 11 1 • 149

11 2 6 59 8 55 17 91 28 10 4 5 13 • 1 201

34 16 21 1214 33 89 75 1711 213 29 • 15 18 3 • 279

26 15 7 107 15 84 77 138 50 21 12 21 1 3 . 181

21 3 8 19 ; 16 23 26 ii 4 1 2 4 • • • 93

32 8 4 89 17 60 50 3211 80 17 2 15 15 1 i • 2621

6 2 11 20 3 19 9 37 9 5 1 6 10 , • ios

11 10 3 411 10 89 34 80 21 5 2 2 6 • • U 149

4 1 4 20 2 8 14 40 6 1 • 1 4 • • 213

35 14 13 138 23 1111 90 1213 64 15 3 21 17 . 8 • 166

16 I 10 50 12 47 43 621 27 17 5 2 16 • • 102

4 2 1 37 10 34 18 51 20 7 3 3 3 • 1 • 92

11 • I 23 3 23 18 28 12 21 2 • 7 U U U 118

S 1 2 14 7 19 34 30 121 4 2 2 8 1 • 1117

4 1 , 7 4 12 14 29 21 • • 4 2 • 1 . 61

2AU

182 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

TOTAL NUMBER OF DEATHS.--NUMBER of PERSONS who died (1), in INFIRMARIES and GENERALOWN HOMES, &c. ; NUMBER of DEATHS from the PRINCIPAL CAUSES ; and

REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS,

SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS, OR

NUMBER OF PERSONS WHO DIED CAUSES OFSUPERINTENDENT

REGISTRARS ' TOTALIn

SPECIAL FEBRILE OR ZTMMOTIC DISKASKS.

NLiHa Insr- InDISTRICTS maries Work- At

OK ofIn

P ublichousesand their

co,Q

General Lunatic Work- ►i o a •POOR LAW DE.tTH5. and

Special Asylu s hcouse Homes^c.

oa a ... aei °qE'^ w.4

o0m aP4°

'v̂o{

c. w a

UNIONS. Htals I

Hos i-talc

c, f1 H A m ~" W ris A F. O

SHILLKLAGH, . 221 25 196 1 2 1 9 4 4 1 1

KI$$ERKEN, 317 • 39 278 17 1 2 1 • 1 1

SIKULL, • • n Q1 ^l 4 • . 9 129 , V 1

SLIGO.. 71? 19 24 46 619 •• 9 1 4 19 S 3 1 4 3 2 2

STRABANE, . 677 5 53 619 4 6 24 3 4 • 5 3 4 5

STRANORLAR, • 2I4 16 198 3 1 5 3 1 5 1

STROKEWTOWY, 2 ')O 15 215 • 14 5 I • 2 1 1

SWINEFORD, 14 38 676 1 2 38 36 • 2 3 i 3

THOMASTUwx, 271 47 224 5 19 4 1 4 1

THURLFS, 447 49 398 6 10 1 5 2 2 6

TIPPERARY, 5$3 93 487 2 1 14 1 5 11 9 7 3

ToBERcuRRY, _ 289 18 271 6 3 3 3 3 2 2 1

TRALEi, 658 32 • 7S 548 11 11 28 6 2 9 26 2 12 7 4

TRIM, x''18 26 242 5 3 1

'rya l^, 5!5 33 492 29 20 • 2 4 2 4

TULLA, 173 26 147 2 2 2 1 2

TULI.sxoRE, . 407 11 50 246 • 2 3 1 22 8 5 3 5

URLINGVORD, 171 g0 151 I 5 2 1 • 1 •' 4 1

WATERVORD, 384 19 23 147 795 4 24 8 7 1 1 12 25 8 8

WESTPORT, • 599 31 568 1 6 2 23 16 3 10 2 4 9 1

W FXFORD, • . 740 13 88 639 15 1 16 1 • 1 • 5 4 4

YO HAL, • . • 256 60 196 8 4 1 6 4 1 4

Deaths from several Causes, 1894. 183

and SPECIAL HOSPITALS ; (2), in PUBLIC LUNATIC ASYLUMS ; (3), in WORiaious s ; and (4), at theirNUMBER of INQUESTS in the PROVINCES, COUNTIES, and SUPERINTENDENTin IRELAND in 1894--continued.

POOR LAW UNIONS ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY.

DEATH.3UPERINTHN-CONSTITUTlONAL Dis ams. LOCAL D1SIA8=S. VIO^,ENCr.

CA DENT

•Q DISIASBS or

ALL REGISTRARS'

*DISTRICTS8

m• &

a ^^ -OTHXX

0 o^

` ° ro a C, M VA

o ° CAuBzs. POOR LAW°4m --

•00o m=

rte. to'a. a'. :, '° :° e'

o

o UNIONS. H

o cLA

V. 'C•ow Q z c^ a w x

10 2 1 21 2 20 16 25 7 1 1 4 2 . 85 7 Sxu.LSLAax.

10 3 • 33 2 II 2 54 8 4 7 • 6 • 1 • 149 9 S IBBzxssa[.

4 9 7 9 b 16 6 • 1 1 . 1 72 3 SKULL.

21 7 9 102 15 62 28 105 38 20 3 4 12 • 3 232 1 sLiso.

22 14 3 100 22 52 53 93 36 is 1 4 21 • 3 • 181 16 STILASAxs.

b 4 • 21 10 13 10 27 21 4 1 2 8 1 68 3 STRAsORLAR.

3 1 4 32 1 18 7 33 13 2 • 3 87 6 STROK$STOSVN.

12 5 1 62 13 40 24 129 33 7 13 1 13 • 1 • 268 4 SWINtYORD.

10 2 • 21 2 24 17 51 2 6 3 7 1 91 IO THoxisTowx.

7 3 1 49 b 35 30 73 25 9 1 2 7 • . 168 11 THU RLI S.

17 JO 8 68 11 32 43 105 22 g 3 9 7 188 6 TIppzRSat.

12 5 1 29 4 9 6 31 8 4 3 6 3 148 1 ToBmtcuRny,

15 16 4 61 7 44 33 100 32 8 4 6 21 • 2 187 20 TRALrs.

8 2 3 34 9 20 53 48 17 8 2 1 2 81 6 T-Rim.

7 2 4 50 10 29 13 r0 14 10 2 6 6 1 210 S TuAa.

5 2 • 1, 2 6 9 26 7 I 2 3 3 1 • 83 5 TurLA.

13 5 3 38 9 29 36 53 16 3 3 1 9 • 1 • I36 19 TVLLA1MORi.

3 14 5 7 17 18 9 2 3 3 3 • 72 2 U RLI GFORD.

41 24 4 135 22 104 75 119 52 17 4 8 20 278 31 WATZRVORV.

14 5 2 61 10 41 18 90 31 8 3 11 42 186 36 WESTPORT.28 19 5 69 22 73 89 156 24 12 2 7 8 2 177 33 WEXFORD.4 4 • 28 1 31 23 33 8 4 • 1 7 $6 4 YOUGNAL.

-2A2

1TIUAN OUL&-SArtri TIO'i TOTALDISTEJCTS

('with Population NuiIBEIt In In.f1O,OOo or BKo1s. of

Infir-manes Work- Atupwards),

situated in the TEAIS' DEATHSInand Public

housesan their

RIiOISTIiAitS DsTnicrs Ii)Gwieral Lunaticand Work- HomesDisi ntcrs,

named in in 1894:

AsylumsSpOCIOI bouseHoii

Fit st Column. 19J.Kos-

piUils. pita1

REISTItARS

N"o

184 Registration ofMarnages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

PoruLAroN in 1891 ; TOTAL NU!13E1 of DEKVIIS in the Yii 1894-NUMBER of PERSONS who died(3), in WORKHOUSES ; and (4), at their OWN BOMES, &c.; NU1BER of DEITHS from the

and the respective REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS in which the PRINCIPAL PROVINCIAL1881 or 1891), are situated; with CORRESPONDING DETAILS for

CAUSES OF

SPFCXAL FIOinTLE on. ZiioTz.

:i 0

0 i . * en ° o V

a • h • .

•i: • 0 0

E ° P Ec/ sO CO E

Province of LEINSTt.[ 2, Drogheda. 17,1t8 368 86 482 * 2 12 10 i I

,2 Dublinllegistration f brolo,

{ a:i }° 8,tTh 1,438 22 I,2$ 678 70 42 52 11 105 188 IS jo i

(_ Kingtii.

3 Dundalk, DtLncIL1k, • I7,21 2I 10 GP 2I • 4 2 2 ,4 K1kenny, NOS 1 & 2, Kilkenny, . 14,812 309 21 26 16 . . Z% I 1 2 05 Woxford, Wexford, . 14,474 334 13 .

-88 2153 3 I

-6 Total of aboi e named Registrar?

Distiits, • • .

- -

413,269

,

9,983

-

1,481 SS

---

1,6Q4

--

66OG O 42 69 14 132 23

-

13

-

1622 07 Bematningportion of Province, . 774,401 11,832 150 134 1,537 I,OII . 66 159 21 334 206 28 29 95 2

8 Tot1, Leioter,, I,I87,7& 23,815 I,G35 422 3I4i 18,617 70 105 228 35 526 40 51 42 257 /

Province of flrNST:Eg, i

9 Cork, Non, I to 9, Crk, • 89795 2,2O 4 IgG 76 505 I7 421 58 UI a 10 21 5 3 1210 Lirnoriok,Nosj to 4, LnwroIr, . 41828 241 7 41 as 487 . P M 6U WaterfordNos 1&2 Waterford, j . 28S931 614 19 23 147 421 • 2 17 6 4 . .12 Total of aboyq named Registrars'

Mstnots, • • • tGJ,o; 3 1 9 72 140 1003 2339 10 62 66 1$ 14 7 534 213 Reinaiuiiig portion of Province, . 1olt,8Ih; 1566 89 122 2,140 133I4 • 126 45 77 47 71 :2 65 148 7

10514 Total, Munter. • . 1,172,402 19,424 361 2G2 8,145 15,653 189

- -

lib 9S 490

- -

139 70 1E9

PrQVI1OØ of ULSTER,

IS Armagh, • • Arsngb, 12453 S17 11 1 32 51 23 , 12 2 3 a 4 , .16 Belfast Nos I to 6,

9,10,&1I&CastIe- Belfast,reagh, Nos I & 4

263,185 6,826 129 52 887 5,758 448 37 4 27 181 tQ 3 1117 I!

17 Lsburn, • • Lioburn, 15,399 303 19 • rj , 7 14 18IS Londonderry, Nos 1

& 2, Glendermot Londoiiderry,G Kilderry,pt o I

40,050 65 29 33 64 639 1 • 3 2 13 4

ID Lurga,No1 • Lurgan, • 15,113 I48 • , 80 263 . S 4 • p 9 5 j I20 Newry, Nos I & 2, Newry, , 18993 34 5 ' 417 U2 • i . • .21 Total of aboe named Rogistriro

Thetristo •.I(38,223 II3 193 217 1,174 7,529 1 47 62 0 -15 7g 5 1C7 132i22 Remaining portion of Proinee, . I 1 25I59I 2Oi7G 120 102 1,045 I,2W I 30 Is i

1

g 188 i 13q

5I123 Total, U1ster, • • 1,619,814 20,5h9 311 OIi 2,'21f1 2g'4S 2 802 214 45 480 2O; 21 18

Province of CONNA1IG11T

Galway., Nos I 2 Ga]way, .

1

16)823 402 II • E; 303 • 7 • 2 17 17 • • 2Siigo, Nos I and 2, Sligo, . • 16,145 335 19 is 46 242 . 3 j 4 13 1 2 j

737 32 28 132Total of above named Regtstraui

Districts, 32,268 643 • ici i 6 23 18 1 aRemaining portion of Pro) ince, • 691,06 9,963 10 IU 659 8,25 • 107 43 49 613 194 23 7 4C I

I0700 uITotal, Cnnaugbt • 724,74 sS 821 io • 117 44 33 216 2 28 6

All *bore named Regis-I trar? Distric*i,I All other parts of the

Ire1an, Country, , •

974,566

3729,784

23,492

60,030

1,982

378

373

478

3918

5,411

11,019

l33769

71

I

611 119-0

601 102

47 214

ISG 1 ,818

41

771

110

21

24

137

315 18

428 15

1,7 2I Total, • 233 2)03203 2] 1124.01 381 161 783 3a

. Comprising the Registrar? Districts in the City of Dublin; thin Registrars Districts of lontirf and Iiowtb, No I Ceolock aiit Dronieouara No. I

24

26

27

25

29

30

31

Deaths from several Causes, 189. 185

(1), in INFIRMARIES and GENERAL and SPECIAL HOSPITALS ; (?), in PUBLIC LUNATIC ASYLUMS;PRINCIPAL CAUSES ; and NUMBER of INQUESTS ; in the DUBLIN REGISTRATION DISTRICTURBAN SANITARY DISTRICTS (those with a Population of 10,000 or upwards, inthe remaining portion of each PROVINCE.

DEATH.

DIBT^* i s. CONSTITUTIONAL DI61CA$SS. LOCAL DISCASKS. VgGLZKCc. ^p

D18a&szs or ALL 'r...E E e3 +''

Q "^` OTI(CR Mr

g' '^ N 3 ° Q ^' n ° C.►vsxs roc

a s~ o ^ H h ^. o ^ ^ ̂ ca ^ c.

4 2 2 6 3 43 G 41 2° 70 15 6 3 5 8. 1 104 . i2 3.

180 1 28 1 107 I 272 1 203 1 110 1 1,223 ( 260 11,022 1 744 1 1,609 1 468 1 172 1 25 1 98 1 10.1 1 5 1 16 1 . 11,251i 1 2^8

6 3 1 5 2 29 11 3I 29 49 22 2 2 6 9 1 74 9 3.

9 5 5 29 6 47 17 88 8 5 6 7 54 5 4.

2 1 2 13 15 4 36 11 41 40 68 18 8 1 5 6 1 ', 63 15 5.

201 34 112 301 4?5 117 1,360 294 1, 118-1 832 1,884 531 193 31 120 239 6 17 1,551 339 6.

106 75 114 384 109 100 ],440 345 1,177 1,119 2,226 623 252 67 139 257 13 93 4,263 485 7.

307 109 246 685 331E 217 2,800 639 2,36:' 1 971 4.110 1,151 415 99 259 496 19 40 5,814 824 8.

35 12 It 59 35 16 343 44 269 27 418 65 20 6 21 68 4 2 355 74 9,

16 4 3 ]6 15 6 146 12 87 65 256 42 16 4 2 16 2 1 175 21 10.

51 _ 7 4 1 8 23 2 87 13 83 49 79 34 14 4 6 11 120 16 11

72 23 21 93 73 24 578 69 438 371 783 141 50 it 29 95 6 3 65C 111 17.

181 118 121 358 164 85 1,644 300 1,154 1,045 2,443 667 254 98 151 348 8 31 5,443 395 lu.

253 141 14g 451 237 109 2,222 369 1,59 1,416 3,846 808 304 119 180 413 14 34 6,095 506 14.

2 I 4 26 1 4 22 4 42 36 41 18 12 3 1 2 66 6 15

213 29 52 146 138 80 995 163 713 432 1,515 319 133 33 69 •126 3 14 1 717 301 16.

7 1 4 13 3 3 61 19 38 25 b4 18 12 2 2 10 2 62 14 17.

25 6 11 28 4 7 8H 42 83 65 159 47 14 1 7 53 • 1 • 124 38 18.

4 2 1• 10 2 45 8 45 24 61 19 17 1 18 9 43 7 1 9.

9 4 9 12 3 53 13 38 22 77 11 6 12 9 2 73 20 20.

260 37 77 239 168 99 1,264 249 956 604 I,907 432 194 40 101 179 5 17 1 1,035. 386 21.

'244 92 125 739 169 141 2,259 514 1,665 1,636 3,231 1,22 40 99 257 394 7 37 5637 565 22.

504 129 202 978 2.37 540 3,523 793 2,621 4,240 5,138 1,656 614 139 361 573 12 54 1 6,775 951 23.

5 5 3 4 t; 3 35 6 6; 26 58 6 2 5 12 15 103 16 2 4.

3 • 1 11 6 8 55 6 41 11 41 22 7 5 8 • I 88 625.

15 18 5 4 99 28 9 2 17 23 • 1 • 191 22 26.11 11 90 12 108 37

53 70 43 246 39 34 991 185 660 442 1,566 401 147 61 5 J 196 5 9 • 3,718 198. 97.

61 75 41 261 50 45 1,081 197 768 479 1,665 429 156 65 i 107 219 5 10 3,909 210 28.

511 99 214 648 477 251 3,292 624 2,67 1,864 4,673 1,132 446 87 270 536 - 17' 58; 1 1,477 85►8 29,

584 355 403 1,727, 481. 360. 6,334 •1.374. 4,6.16 4,242 9,466 2,915 l,IQ3 ,325 637 , 1,195 33 100 . 19,113 1,643 30.

1,125 454 ' 617 375958 611 9,626 1,9`98 i ,313 6,10E 14,139 4,047 1,549 4 L 2 907 1,731 50 138 1 1 52,590 '>,501 31.

Ra.hrnineo, Donnybro(sk, Blackrock Nm 1; and Kings own Nos. 1 and 2, and portions of the Registrars' Districts of Fiiifilas and Gla5nerin, 31 raimelf 1n.

No.

I 5 Thirty-first Annual Report of the Regist ar-Oenerct1 of

RAINFALL L 1894,

At 40, Fitzw lliam-squaro, West, DuUin.

Rain Gauge :-Diameter of funnel, 8 zn. le4glzt o,f top --.Above ground, I ft. 4 in, ; above sect level, 50 ft.

month, 'I otalDepth.

Greatest Fall in24 i ours.

Number ofDays on w]iieh

Q0a or 7^iQ^xth.more fell

TotalDepth

Greatest PaU in24 hours.

Number ofDays on which

OOr ormore fed.

Indies Dtptl! Date inches Depth Date.January, ,» . 2 838 334 12th 1 August, . 3 72b 1 369 25th isFebruary, . i ^9d8 360 10th 16 September, . . 44 156 7th 8March, 1 287 268 12th 14 October, . 3 ►87 1042 23rd 20A Pall, . 3 123 561 13th 20 Novcmher, . 1482 JS0 18th isMay, • 3 i88 1 330 i5t11 17 1.December, . 1 e,ii 217 2 3rd isJulie, . 12 408 17th 12 .. ..

25 2I -- -- 209July, s . . $172 1 860 24th 21 Total, .

The rainfall was 1 .505 inches in excess of the average annual measurement of the twenty-fiveyears, 1865-8, inclusive- viz., 27.696 inches.

It will be remembered that the rainfall in 1887was very exceptionally small-16i301 inchesthc onlyapproach to this measurement in Dublin being in 1870, when only 20 859 inches fell, in 1884when the measurement was 20 467 inches, and in 1893 with its rainfall of 20.493 inches. In sevenof the twenty-five years in question the rainfall was less than 26 inches, and in 1885 it was 26 , 614inches.

The scanty rainfall in 1887 wasin marked contrast to the abundant downpour in 1886, when.82966 inches ---or as nearly as possible double the .fall of 1887 fell. on 220 days. Only twice since,here records commenced has the rainfall in Dublin exceeded that of I886—namely, in 1872, when

'3.5 . 506 inches fell on 238 days, and in 1880, when 34 512 inches were measured on, however, only188 days.

In 1894, there were 209 rainy days, or days upon which not less than •005 inch of rain (fivethousandths of an inch) was measured. This was considerably in excess of the average number of rainydays, which was 1943 in the twenty-five years, 1865-89, inclusive. Tn 1868 and 1887

—the warmdry years of recent times—the rainy days were only 160, and in 1 87Q they were only 145.In 1868, however, the rainfall amounted to 24.985 inches, or more than 8 inches above the measure.wnnent ilL 1887, and even in 1870, 20 850 inches were recorded..,

The rainfall in 24 hours from 9 am. to 9 a.m. exceeded one inch on two occasions in 18 viz., May28th (2-005 6 inches), and August 16th (1-310 inches). On no occasion in 1893 did one inch of rainfall on a given day in Dublin, the maximal daily measurements were •871 inch on July 12th, and821 inch on November 16th. In 1894, falls of upwards of an inch of rain. in 24 hours wererecorded on four occasions, viz., May 15th (I.330 inches) ; July 24th (1 - 05 60 inches) ; August 5th.(1 369 inches) , and October 23rd (1012 inches ).

Included in the 209 rainy days in 1894 are 16 on which snow or sleet fell, and 32 on which.ere was hail. In January hail was observed on '7 days, in February on 4 days, in March on

-5 days, in April, June, and October on 2 days, in May on 3 days, in July, Au u t, and September onane day, and on 46 days in December, Snow or sleet fell on 7 days in January, on 2 days inFebruary, on 3 days in March, on I day in May and in October, and on 2 days in December.Thunder occurred on 11 occasions during the year—three times in May, six times in July, andonce in ,august and October. Lightning was also seen on three occasions in July, and once inJsnuar , February, September, November and December.

The rainfall was distributed as ollows:—a()28 inches fell on 5S days in the first quarter, 83&3inches on. 56 days in the second, 7°940 inches on 47 days in the third, and 6.960 inches on 53 daysin the fourth and last quarter,

The rainfall in the first six months was 14861 inches, on 109 days—that is, not quite one-halfof the year's record. The rainfall exceeded 8 inches in April (3!123), May (3'558), July (3

-772) ,August (3126), and October (3 -967). n Se tember it was onl -41o ^i

^ inch on days.Of the 960 inches which fell in the fourth quarter of the year, 3 967 inches were measure(1 in

October on 0 days, and 1 .482 inches in November on 15 days, and 1 . 511 inches in December on.8 days.Aurora borealis was observed on six occ lion namely, on February

).3rd and 25th, March 80thApril 5th, November 23rd, and December 22nd. More or less fog prevailed on 64 occasion s - inan.uar , 8 in February, 10 in March, 8 in April, 3 in May and June, a in September, 9 in October G in

November, and 9 in December. Uigh winds were noted. on 131 days-21 innuar 1 IaFebruary, 12 in March, 5 in April, ,1 in Mai, 8 in June, 7 in July , in August, "

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Septernbe; 8 in October, 15 in November, and 12 in December. The high winds amounted togales (force 7 or upwards according to the Beaufort scale) on 39 occasions--9 in January inFebruary, 4 in March, in April, I in May June, and July, respectively • August)

in November, and 8 in December P October,

Marriages, Births, and Deaths 'I'll Ii1and-1 8 94 187

Abstract of Meteorological Obervatons tehen at Du!d& (40 Fi1:wiliiainsqiire, W1), dui ing the Year 1S94

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January, . 547 11th 186 7th 460 360 21828 22 9718 3061 31(1 20140 31st W.S.W. W

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March, . 686 29th lIt 17th .52 7 3 8 * 0 1217 14 0154 23I 11h W., E.

April, . 67 8th 180 1st 15 516 u: 123 o 29,801 30427 30th 21201 2411i S

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June S 30th 411 6 t 638 02 1052 19 I9I92 303C18 29th 2943 2nd W, FL

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TABLE showing the Monthly and Yearly Rainfall at Dublin during the Twenty-one Years1874 to 1894, inclusive ; with the Means for the Twenty Years 1874 to 1893.

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Inches. Inches. Inches. Inches. Inches. Inches Inches Inches. Inches. Inches. Inches. Inches. Inches.1874, 2019 2683 953 1 .315 1747 405 2'515 4 . 946 1709 2.508 3179 3207. 27.186

1875, 2.141 2477 1.040 1008 1.071 2989 2.751 1883 3180 7.049 3051 1.310 29950

1876, •406 3012 2.158 2601 198 1260 1.337 2.260 3.146 4505 3.614 f7 .566 32 . 663

1877, 4.322 1.560 2.741 4.707 2343 •921 3300 3.536 1.795 2.153 2-438 2830 82 . 146

1878, 1.557 1576 1.157 2.350 4540 5058 •650 4.641 1.684 2095 1.338 1.616 28262

1879, 1.714 3'70t► 1827 1997 2048 4046 4187 3.704 2046 1.320 1251 1012 28858

1880, 563 2581 3.129 1832 '847 2.166 8.087 1.401 2061 §7358 3.235 3.252 84 .512

1881, 1.369 2.879 1885 1.329 1.532 2666 1.863 4739 1.599 3470 2173 1529 27.033

1882, 1 1 .476 1.862 2260 3526 1`533 2.384 3.722 1872 2619 2804 8'344 3782 31 . 184

1883, 2679 3'752 1056 2207 2023 1932 2222 3.307 3637 2205. 3074 1.257 29351

1884, 2.358 3.518 1.858 1532 1358 1248 2350 '777 1214 '834 1.412 2008. 20467

1885, 1.617 2812 1530 2911 2.532 1506 1.154 3.050 2862 3500 2398 -742 26 -614

1886, .3244 1.981 2065 1524 5472 1.293 1.722 1.503 2471 6163 2150 3348 32 .966

1887, 1816 •541 1485 1.765 '882 252 1.194 1520 1513 1398 3012 1223 16 . 601

1888, ' 1247 1097 3.753 1903. •978 3045 3.881 1910. '728 1227 6549 2.911 28 . 679

1889, 2213 2449 1076 2607 2.131 •100 2570 6747 1043 4853 '929 1554 27272

1890, 2975 '802 3693 1575 2438 1930 2174 2799 2469 '639 14212 1856 27562

1891, 672 * -042 136 1553 2792 2.753 2.187 4.953 2132 3590 2911 3.299 27820

1892, 1.698 2119 •991 1.114 4177 1671 1.952 3557 2631 2535 2404 •795 25644

1893, 2239 2.669 •288 1'046 1666 1716 2042 2713 729 1033 1870 2482 20493

Means, 277631916 2*206 1794 2*025 2.145 1967 2.493 3009 2063 3,062 2729 2.354

1894, 2838 1903 1.287 3123 3.558 1652 3772 3726 0442 3.967 1482 1511 29261

* February, 1891, was the driest month of the twenty-one years. t December, 1876. was the month of the heaviest rainfall.November, 1890, was the wettest month of the twenty-one years. § Heaviest rainfall in 24 hours-2'736 inches, on October 27th, 1880.

TABLE showing the Monthly and Yearly Number of Rainy Days* at Dublin during the Twenty-one Years 1874 to 1894, inclusive ; with the Means for the Twenty Years 1874 to 1893.

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1874, . ( 14 12 12 16 14 9 19 18 13 22 1.9 18 186

1875, 23 17 14 12 1 r5 20 18 14 14 26 19 13 205

1816, .1 9 23 23 17 6 14 10 14 17 20 20 §22 195

1877, 25 19 20 21 18 12 25 24 10 16 22 17 229

1878, .1 20 14 17 16 23 19 9 22 16 16 11 19 202

1w19, 10 23 16 17 23 24 24 19 18 14 10 10 208

1880, 8 17 16 20 9 18 24 10 15 15 20 16 188

1881, 14 1 18 17 13 15 21 15 21 12 18 18 16 198

1882, 17 16 17 20 16 25 25 11 15 20 24 21 227

1883, 20 17 12 10 13 18 22 14 14 16 19 13 188

1884, . 18 20 17 11 16 10 25 8 14 14 14 20 187

1885, 23 19 13 16 23 8 10 14 23 22 17 10 198

1886, 26 15 19 15 21 15 18 13 15 24 18 21 220

1887, . 16 11 15 10 10 5 13 16 16 11 18 19 160

1888, 9 14 18 17 11 18 22 12 10 16 26 17 190

1889, 16 20 17 21 17 6 15 22 13 22 9 15 193

1890, . . 21 7 17 14 17 18 24 19 14 1 i 127 11 200

1891, 14 f2 16 14 17 14 15 25 18 13 15 21 184

1892, 20 19 9 13 19 17 12 22 19 17 19 10 196

1893, 19 22 8 7 10 12 14 16 14 16 17 19 174

17.1 16.2 156 15.0 15.1 17.9 • 16.7 15.0 17 .4 18.1 16.4 1964.Means, . 156

1894, 23 16 14 20 17 -i;-' -;-- •18 8 20 15 18 209

* I.e. days on which •01 inch, or upwards, of rain fell within the 24 hours. t Driest month of the twenty-one years. Rainfall='012 inchI tf et trst month of the twenty-one year,. Rainfall = 4212 inches. § Mouth of the heaviest rainfall == 7 .366 inches.

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1877, . 42.8 43•9 41.4 45•3 48.7 } 57• : 57 . 8 57.6 524 50.1 45.0 41.5 48.7

1878, , 424 439 43•G 478 Z24 572 61.0 X9.8 5.;•6 50.7 37•3 320 48.6

1879, . 34-7 39.5 41.6 43.7 476 54.9 56.3 56.6 53.3 49.0 43.1 37.0 46.4

1880, . 39.0 44.2 44.4 46.8 51.0 56.0 57.9 60.5 57.6 44.5 43.4 41.6 48.9

1881, . 32.4 39.8 42.3 44.7 52.3 55.3 59.9 56.0 53.6 47.2 49.4 39.8 47•7

1882, . 43.9 45.4 45 . 9 46.0 52.0 54.7 58.5 58.2 52.0 49.3 42.7 37.4 48.9

1883, , 42.4 42 . 8 I 38 .0 45.5 50.6 55.3 56.9 58 .3 54.3 49.0 43.5 41.8 48.2

1884, . 44.5 43 . 4 44.5 45.3 51.3 56.6 59.7 60.3 56.9 49.2 43 .0 40.8 49.6

1885, . . • . 40.8 { 42.7 40 . 7 45 . 6 47 .4 54.8 59.6 55 -9 53.2 44.6 45.1 41.2 • 47.6

1886, , 37.1 38 . 9 40.5 45.1 I 49•3 56.3 59-9 593 55•1 51.2 45.7 37.0 479

1887, . 40.7 41.9 40 . 3 43.9 50.6 60.9 62.4 59 .0 53.0 46•5 41.8 39.1 48 .3

1888, 41.3 37•9 38.9 44•7 51.2 55 . 1 56.3 57 .0 53.4 48.1 46.8 42.7 47.8

1889, . 4', •6 39.4 43 .0 45.2 53.4 58.2 57.4 57.5 54.8 47.2 45.6 42.9 48.9

1890, . 44.7 41.5 44.9 47.0 52.8 57 .6 57.7 56.9 59.3 51.5 44.8 39.3 49.8

1891, . 40.2 F 44.7 41.5 45.4 49.2 58 -6 58.6 57 . 8 57.3 49.3 43•4 43.2 49.1

1892, , 389 41-3 38.9 45.8 53.3 56.1 573 59.6 54.2 44.6 4G-9 39.7 48 - 1

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Population of Ireland, 1820 -1894.894. 191

POPULATION OF IRELLND (including Army, Navy, and Merchant Seamen on shore or in port)estimated to the middle of each of the Seventy-five Years 1820 to 1894, inclusive

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Port LkTION POPULATION.

'Persons. Males. Ferna1s. Pcroni. Males. FOmI1CS. Males. Females.

1820 6,712144 3,299717 341227 185 8,295061 4083,043 4,212018 1870 5,418,512 2,641,840 2,77672

1821 6,801,827 3,341,026 31901 1846 8,28788 4,073,789 4,209,059 1871 5,398,179 2,60,782 2,767307

1822 6,862,708 3,384,674 3,508034 1847 8,02527 3,943,938 4081336 1872 5,372890 2,616,263 276,67

1823 6,98809 3427971 3,556,838 1848 7,639,800 3,716,427 3,803,373 1873 5327,938 2,590385 2,73753

1824 7,073,10 3471,820 3,606320 1340 7,26314 3,51,244 3,705,070 1874 5,298,979 2,575,663 2723,316

1825 7,172,722 3,510,230 3656,402 1850 6877,540 3,361,000 3,516510 1875 5,273,620 2369,400 2700,220

1826 7,263570 3,501,200 3,707,361 1851 6,514473 3,181,353 3,333.120 1876 6,277,544 2572,287 2,705,267

1827 7,365,700 3,606,763 3,758937 1852 0,336,389 3,005,135 3,241,7511877 5,286,330 2679,27 1 2707106

1828 7464,131 31652,800 3,811,232 1853 6198,984 3,031,220 3,167,758 1878 5,232246 2,579,928 2,702,318

120 7,563,878 3,600,625 3,864263 1851 6,083,183 2,976,028 3,106215 1870 5,265,625 21574705 2,090,020

1830 7,664,904 3,746,950 3,918,014 1855 6,01065 2,96,068 3,068,597 1880 5,202,048 21543,401 2,620,157

1831 7,7671401 3,794,880 3,072,521 1856 5,072,831 21926,173 3,046,678 1881 5145,770 2519,210 2,626,511

1332 71800,578 3,313,515 3,991,063 1857 5,919,451 21897,924 3,021530 1882 5,101,013 2,497,237 2,603,781

1833 7,851,988 3,842,290 4,019602 1858 5,890,811 2,881,994 3,00,820 1883 5,023,811 2,461,58 2,562,263

1834 7,894,034 3,806,227 4,028407 1859 5,861,711 2,865,930 2,995,781 1884 4,974,561 240,581 2,534,080

1835 ,037,516 3,890306 4,047210 1860 51820,900 27845,121 2,975,839 1885 4,938,588 2,424,128 2,511460

1836 7,980,637 3,914,535 4,006,102 18111 5,788,115 2,831,783 2 056,632 3886 1,905,895 2,410180 2,495,709

1837 8,023,905 3,038,014 4,OE5,081 1802 6,775,588 2,827,336 2,O1,252 1887 4857,100 2,387,439 2,460,080

1833 8,067,596 3,963,447 4,190,149 1803 5,718 235 2,799,089 21018,546 1888 4,801,312 2,360,717 2,440,595

1839 8,111,438 31988,132 45123,306 1804 5,640,527 2,701,866 2,878,661 1289 4,767,385 2,340,610 2,416 869

1840 8,155,521 4,012,970 4,142,551 1805 ,59&589 2,740,800 2,853,789 1890 4,7171959 2,322,883 2,3951076

1841 8,199,853 4,037,064 42161,889 1806 5,5221012 2,700,565 2,822,377 1891 4,681,248 2,307,331 2,373,917

1812 8,220,926 4,017879 4,173,047 1867 51486,500 2,681,015 2,805,494 1892 4,688,160 2,288,436 2,349,733

1843 8,2301882 41056,701 4,183 128 1868 5,465,914 2,669,125 2,796,789 1893 4,615,312 2,279,319 2,333,993

1844 8,276,627 4,074,467 4,202,100 1869 5,440,004 2,619,713 2,789,881 1891 41600,500 2,275,33 2,324,006

NOTE, * -This Table has been constructed for the years 1820 to 1831-B71 ttclopting the rates of increase of the male and fmaIe popt0atkfl

between 1821 and 1831, as shown by the Irish Census Reports of 1831-tile first complete Census of Ireland having been taken in 1821.

1832 to 1841-By adopting the rate of increase between the population Of 1831 and 1841 according to the Irish 00flsfl8 Report of 1841.

1842 to 1846-13y taking the English average birth-rate of 1 in 81, and death-rate of I in 45, and cleducLing the annual emigration from

Ireland according to the returns received from the llmigtLtion Commissioners 111 31ng1ad.

1847 to 1851-The English birth-rate, ars above, was used, deducting the number of deaths and the number of emigrants in each year, as

given in the Irish Consus Reports of 1881 ; an allowance, proportioned to the number of recorded deaths and the number of emigrantsbeing made in each year for the excess of the number thus arrived at for 1881 over the actual population according to the Census of that

year.1852 to 1871-The English birth and death rates, as above, were used, deducting the number of emigrants according to the returns

obtained by the Begistra-General for Ireland, and allowing for excess over Census numbers for 1881 and 1871 as explained for the last period.

1872-84-By adding the Births registered in each year to the estimated population for the previous year, deducting the deaths andthe number of emigrants, and adjusting Ihe results for the years 1872-81 and 18291 to allow for the discrepaucy between the number tbuarrived at for 1881 and 1891 respectively, and the population as shown by the O,nsus in each of these years.

AGES of the POPULATION in IRELAND according to the Census Returns of I861, 1871, 1881, and 1801.

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(Males, . 69,609 282,583 309,712 805,954 329,364 297,707 366,902 277,311 261,889 204,801 87,228 35,42441,043

6,5936 1700

790 2,837,8701,178 2,061,5071801, Females,

(Total, .67,204

136,813274.315556,808

301,532611,244

291,087597 1 021

343,487672,831

317,403815,110

391,103758,127

318,481595,782

283,639547,528

224,151428,956

06,898194,121 78,457 12,293 1,008 5,798,9C7

(111aTes 66,978 264,033 311 19,804 322,305 2,867 214,201 342,821 260,410 221,532 204,719 111,823 39,11044,346

7 0007 1769

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1,413 2 1 772,0241871. - Females, 66,372 255,933 312,371 307,887 272,970 243,348 389,028 283,605 252,265 220 7167424,886

112,908224.791 83,416 14,839 2 1408 5,4l2,377(Total, . 132,850 519,966 032,178 129,782 331,627 457,744 732,749 344,035 476,797

Males, . 52,486 238,757 114,481 315,004 274,053 231,754 296,304 282,854 213,699 171,818 105,002 46,839 5,941. 840 2 1 533,21

1891. )Females, 11,470 232,0d1 507,16 301,306 284,823 243,542 337,478 290,122 229,416 192,302 107,609213,571

46,83693,575

5 1 56712,508

1 0271 2 1 841,5592,111 3,174,886Tot a], . 104,965 471,018 621,027 618,370 538,056 477,290 833 1 782 538,776 443,055 864,120

Males, . 46,300 192,513 288,408 280,357 270,314 223,800 288,249 227,003 217,927 183,091 02,462 44,120 8 1 544 73 2,318943

3893.lTotalt

Females, 44,399 187,071 230,808 269,065 273.504 220,042 011,809 201,1091488,112

940,596 171,000834,141

98,747191,200

48 1 08890,208

8 1 85617,100

1,361 2 1 385,707

2,086 *4,734,73980.789 379,584 808,772 549922 549,908 444,502 598,038 438,623

--* lo '3,838 instances the age was ot otated

--in the Retirn8 for 1861-2,453 mauls, and 1,885 females; in 3,160 instances Is 1871,

1,231 females; and in 1801 in 1 1 786iflStaflCe5, viz., 882 males, andand1z., 2,170 males,034 femal,s.

and 1,593 females i in 1881 in 2993 thotances, viz., 1 1 765 males,2B 2

192 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

INDEX TO SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.[Me fIlowing Index furnishes a reference to the Emer or Numbers of each Superintendent Registrar's Dis tcict in

the Tables of Abstracts contaiiwd in the Reporb, in which the numbers run oonsocatively from 1 to 32.J*

A.AbbcyIeix 1 . 45Antrim, . 127Ardee, . . . 33 1 36Armagh, . • . US, 185Athlone,, . 81 221Athy, . , . 1245

33.i3ailicborongh,33n1lin .33aIlinasloe,Ballinrobe,]3allycastle,iSallymabon,Ballymena,Ballymoney,Ballysliannon33a11yaghaiiBaLrothery,Baltinglass,lianbridg,Bandon, .33antry, .:a&wnboy, .:f31ft .Belmullet, .BornBolqiueIRA [A

C.Cahsrsivcen , . 94Callan, . . 17,109Carlow, . . , 2147C5X6CktUa0r0S8, . . 178Carrick-on-Shannon, . 209,224Qarrick-on..Sufr, . 18, 110, 120lJasbe], . . 6 HiOfistlebar, . . . 215Castleblayney, . . 138,179C5SI8CQXU5T, . , 10Cnsticderg, . , 185Castlereagh, . , 216, 226Castletown, , . 78Cavan, . . 144Ceibridge, . . . 7, 14, 87Claretuorrl8, , . 217ClifOen, , . . 1984iogheon, . . , 212Clogher, . . . 180,187elonakilty, . . 79

T12fl8, the number ot MarriaM(1'rt0fle,8 " to the Snperintendent ]dLtere1t ages .o., will be fogud by

Clones, . 4 0 a 169, 181Clonmel, . . 113,121Coleraine, 132,174Cookstown, 188Coolelull, , 145,182Cork, , 80

...Corrofin,

.. , 68

Oroom ioo

D.Delvin.... 53Dingle, 95Donegal, . . . illDowiipsr1ok, . . 162Drogheda, , . , 34,38Dromore West, . , 210Dublin, North, . . 8Dublin, South, . , 9Dundalk, . . . 136, 139, 183Dunfanaghy, . , 152Dunganuou, . . . 189Dungaran, , , . 122I)trnmauway, . . 81Dttushaubliui, . . 10,39

Edenderry,............

, 15,28,40)1nR18 59Enniscorthy, . . . 3,57Enniskillen, , . . 140, 170, 100ErnlistitrLOn, . . . 70

Fcrmoy, . . . 82

G,Gaiway, , , 197Glerniamaddy, , . 198GIeiIUOS, . . . 153Gorey, . . . , 56aort, . . . . 100Grand, . . . 31, 54, 147

Inisliowen, . . . 154Irvbiestown, . . ' 171,191

Os Sri the Abbyb'iz $uperintQn0ent Itegeg1strar's Ditiiot numbered 45 (see

referring to the Same $uperintern1eit LI

K.Kanturk, . , . 831(ells, It . . . 41,148Kenmaro..,9Kilkeci, . . . 153Kilkenny, . . . 20ICilladysert, . . ' 71Killala, . . . ' 218Killarney, . , . 97lCflxwiotbonias, . . 123Kilmallock, . . . 8-1,101Ki1rush . . , 72Kinsalo, . . . 86

3;.

Letterkenny, . , .Limavady, . . . 173Limerick, . . . 74,10 0Lisburn, , . . LOS, 164Lsmore, , . . 124Lsnaskea, . , . 172Litowci, . , . 98,103Londonderry, . . 131.3, 175Longford,Loughrea, . . . 200Lurgan, . . . , 133, 140, 153

Newry, . , . 142,155Ncwtowrnrds, . . 161

0.Oldeastle, , . . 43, 240Omagh, . . . 192Oughterard, . . 202

Parsonstows, . 27,115Portamna, . 203

ILRth8own, , . 11 84Rstliclnun, . , 63JIatlikealo, . . 101.Roscommon, . . 204, 225Iloscres, , , . 2,, 4u, 115

SScarriff, . . . 74,905Shillelagh, . . . 3. 30,Skibberceti, , , UISkull, . , . . 92Sligo, . , , , 211Strabane, , . , 158,193Stranor1a,, , , 189Stroktstown. - . 227

. 142

. 212,228

. 124,222

. 155,213, 128' 30,52. 120. 750, 173. 150,168,207. 67. 6. 1,13,52, 157,160. 76. 77, 143,203, 131,181* 214. 108

*0q 40"

N:Macroom, . , , Sc,Magherafelt, . , . 177 'Nrnmastown, . . 22Mallow, . . . 87 ThurIo8, . . . HiMauoriiamilton, . . 910 Tipperary, . . 107,118Middleton ,...88 Tobereurry, . , 21.2MiUIoid, . 137 T7alee, . . . 92!ti11stret, , . . tO Trim, . , , . 44MitOl1ClOtOWfl, , . 90,104 Tuarn, . . . 9tHMohulI ,.,.. 211 TuIla, . . .Monagliau, , . ' 14 Tuilamoro, , . 29 ) 56P,Iountbellew, . . 991Monutniciflok, . ' 26,48 IMulliagar, . . . 55 Ur1ingford . 24040, 112

v.N. Waterford, . . 195

NtLS8, , . , , 16,63 Westport, . . . 220Navan, , . . . 42 Wexford, . , , 131Neusgh, . , , 114Newcastle, . , 105New Ross, . . . 4 1 91, Si) Yougbal . , , 03,126

'trar'8 District may at onse be a8orta3ned by referring In the " Aistrs 't 2/go 52),and in 1&e manner the number of Births and 1eat1t, of Deaths atgistrsr's District Number in the appropriate Tab,

INDEX TO REGISTRARS' DISTRICTS.

[The Nwnber or Numbers against each Registrar's District in the Third Column refers to the page or pawhich the Total Births, Illegitimate Births, Deaths, &c, in the District th1.ring the year are gIverL]

Eitru? Xistrtut.SuperLn6indn

BgitraT' Distmts.Pago, B43$tr7f Districts.

SnperintoüutPage 1titras' Districts.

n5itars' 13itriot. Tt91I0d;flt18' 3Hatrbt*,

£Abbey, . ,.Abbeyfeale, .

Twun, , , ,. Newcastle, , .

os85

Articlaye.&rvagh

. Co1orn.ne. ,CAVAU, .

. 01ss

BaLUwmioro ,I3alItnatOoe, .

, J I3awnboy .I3[[1115a8109,.Abbeyiebc, .

.&bbeyshrule, ,. .4bbe'Je1x, , ,. Baflymahon, . ,

7$17

Askeatou, ,Athboy, ,..,T

.

1tothkeae, .ho, , ,

. 85

. 78Bal11rioo11ig .lOalliwlinc,

, Cork, , ,Chtrornorrls,AsitlU, , .

Aslaro, , ., Westport, i, Tobereurry, . .

9;97

At1trnry, . .Atlilcague, .

,.

3;ougbrelL, .I1osomuon, .

, 94,97

,Thti1rsn, ,Ba111g'jy,

. ,, ];0xnnu[rway .

CsIsn,Aghada, . ,.4-Oars ,,,.Croon,...

. Midd1eton . .84

3Athlone, No, 1,

,, No. 2 1 J 'i90

Ilt flafliorobe, 13811Ifltra, .

, ,, BallOnrobe,.0.IAçhai3owey, .

Agbaloe, . ., Coleraine, . ,. Lurgan, . . .

V 187

Atby,Auhnae1oy, .

AtbyjCIo11.er, . 52, 38

Bal3ybay, . ,Tht1Iyboçab, .

. Cusuebra, '.Edend2rAltasoragb 7 .

4hoghU1 ,. .]3a1lias1oc, ,. Ballymena, . .

9487

Au .hrim,4ughrim,.

,,

Carr3ekrn-SbnntonItaththism,

U. 80

B&flycSr7y3 ,Ballycastlø ,

.ILarne,, fl*Uyoatuo

&nnaoarHp, ..&118851.titl ,..3flig1e,,, *

. 3sartilT, . . .8381 . Ba11r102tI0 .

i3afl)'oogh,. Kiliala, . ,

Mallow,Altuacobty, ,£rnthi1b, .

. Limetlok, , .

. Lisbitra,

. . . 90 D. Ba11yeonn11, ,,. 33aqnbo, .

Aunapioe, .Antahn,

, Rathdruzn, . .Antrim, . . .

81387

Bagena1stownBi1ie1iorouh

,.

C&rlow,BaflteboIoiib,

, 74. 88

Ba1Iyczoy ,B11ydai,ThtIrdW6,

, Westport,. L8amo7e . , I

Alcbtgli, , .Atç1ar, . .

. Nevoastie, . ., GIentle8, , .

8689

Balbriggan, .33sIIa, . .

,.

Bahothry, ,Gai43eFr, .

, 74. 96

EuiIyfrn133,D1illyteaxd,Axdee

Ard$e, . m.A,rd1n1za5, .

.. Tra1eo, , . .

Ologheen,

'p3'

ss

BaUaghaderrecn,Baflcen, . .

.

.Cst1s7eagh, .tTrlinford, ,

. 28, 27

. 753314yarçrii,Ba11ya1sy, ,

, Cork,. O1ogher, . •

A*dmsote, .Arclrab*; .

. . .Y1tngba . . ss

os

Ba11ie3crnoyit' andNewtown, . . Carlow . . 78

33i1fta13Ba21y1uan . . , 4 1

AagI3, ,

Eot,. . . .:fatidriun. . .

• 3U4br .8088

l3allina, •111118kUI,]a11iwUee, ,

.

.

.

Balilna, . ,3thbey1oi;ç3inar4 ,

. 46,97

. i77,

1B*11y30011 .*Uyoç,

. tornwy, . , .

, 1.&rran (4a " OUw, o. Ba1linanen • . Boyle, . . • 96 Baflyke1I LIMWt'adl; *

62S 111

I 1'#gt

24

08898605

I 11.922788?$791.33343891.3$011.4

go, 07SO89811.8826

8489

Index _ to Registrars'- . Di8trict8. 193

Superintendent Superintendent SuperintendentRegistrars' Distracts, rage. Bagistrara' Districts. Page. Registrars' Districts. rago.

Registrsrs' Districts. Registrars' Districts. Registrars' Districts.

Ballyleague, , Roscommon, . %7 Carney, No. 2, . . Sligo, 97 Cork, No. 1,Ballyleeson, , . Lisburn, . 90 Carragh (see " Naas and Carragh.'') „ No. 2,Ballylongford,. , Listowel, 84 Carrick, . . Glenties, 89 „ No. 3,B.allylynan, . . Athy, 78 Carrickbyrne, ._ . New Rose, 79 „ No. 4,Ballymacarbry, . ; Clonrnel, , , 86 Carrickfergus, . , Larne, . 87 „ No. 5, . Cork, 82Ballymagran, • Dungannon, . 93 Carrickmacross, . Carrickmacross, 92 „ No. 6,Ballymahon, . . Ballymahon, . . 77, 79 Carrick-on-Suir, . Carrick-on-Suir, . 85, 86 „ No. 7,Ballyinartle, . . Kinsale, . , 82 Carrigaholt, . . Kilrush, . 81 „ No. 8,Ballymena, . Ballymena, 87 Carrigaline, No. 1,) Cork - 82 " No. 9,Ballymoney, . Ballymoney, . 87 „ No. 2, Corrofin, . , Corrofin, 80Ballymore, . Ballymahon, . 79 Carrigaline, . , Kinsale, . 82 Courceys, . Kinsale, . 82Ballymore (see "Bles sington and Ballymiore.'') Carrigallen, . Mobil!, . 95 Craggakuock, . . Kilrusb, . SiBallymote, . Sligo, 97 Carrignavar, No. 1,

Cork ' 82 Creagh, . . Ballinasloe, . 99Ballynacally, . , Killadysert, . 81 ,,No. 2,) Croagh, . . Ballycastle, . $7I3allynacarrigy, . Mullingar, 79 Cashel, . . Cashel, . 85 Croom, . . Crooln, . 84Ballynah.inch, . Downpatrick, 90 Castlebar, No. 1, Z Castlebar, 96

Crossabeg, . Wexford, 80Ballynoe, . Fermoy, . 82 .. No. 2, $ Crossakeel, Oldcastle, . , 78Ballynure, . Larne, . 87 Castlebellingham, . Ardee, . 77 Crossbane, . Bailieborough, 883a11yragget, . . Castlecomer, . 75 CastIeblayney, . Castleblayney, 92 Crossgar, . . Banbridge, 90

Ballyroan, . Abbeyleix, 78 Castlecomer, , , Castiecomer, . 75 Crossmaglen, . . Castleblayney, . 88, 91Ballyshannon, . Ballyshannon, 89 Castleconor, . . Dromore West, 97 Crossmolina, . . Bnllina, . 95Ballyvaghan, . . Ballyvaghan, . 80 Castlederg, . CastIederg, 93 Crossroads, . Dunfanaghy, . 89Ballyward, . Banbridge, 90 Castledermot, . . Athy, 75 Crumlin, . . Anntrim, .. 87Baltinglass, . Baltinglass, , . 75, 8 Castlefinn, . Strabane, 90 Crusheen, . Ennis, 80Banagher, , Parsonstown, . 76 Castlegregory, . Dingle, . 83 Cullen, . . `iillstreet, 8 1Banbridge, . , Banbridge, 90 Castleisland, . . Tralee, . 84 Cusheudall, . Ballycastle, . 87Bandon, . . . Bandon, 81 Castleknock (see " B lanchardstown andBangor, . . Belmullet, 95 Castleknock.')Bangor, . , . Newtownards, . 91 Castlemaine, . . Tralee, . 84Bannow, . .. . Wexford, 80 Castlemartyr, . . Middleton, 83 Darrynane, C:Lhersiveen, SiBansha, . . Tipperary, 86 Castleplunket, . Castlereagh, . 97 Dawson G rove, . Cootehill, : : 2Bantry, . .Barronstown, . .

Bantry,Dundalk,

8177, 88.

C:atlepollard, . .Castlequarter, . .

Delvin, .Ballymoney, .

987

Delgany, . ltathdown; 80Belfast, No. 1, Castlereagh, No. 1, Delwin,

Derrylin, . .Delwin,Lisnaskea,

79„ No. 2,

No. 3, •, No. 2,To. 3,.,

Belfast, . 90 Dervock, . . Ballymoney, . Si,,

No. 4,,, No. 4,,,Dingle, . , D ngle, . Si

No. 5, Castlereagh, . . Castlereagh, , 97Dirraw, . .Doa h,

Ballymoney.,Antrim, .'

8787,,No. 6,

,,No. 7,Belfabt, . 87 Castleshane, . .

Castletown, . .Monaghan,Abbeyleix,

92 Donaghadee, . . trim,N 'ards, 91,,No. 8, Castletown, Castletown,, g8 Donaghmore, .

Donaghmoyne, .Newry,Carrickmacross,

9192No. 9,

„ No. 10,Castletown , , .Castletown, .

Croom, ,Navan, .

8478

Donegal. . . Donegal, 89„ No. 11, J Castletown Geoghe- Doneraile, .

Donnybrook % . .Mallow, .Dublin, Sout11,

8374J3 ellaghy, .

Bellananagb, . .Magherafelt, .Cavan, .

9288

gan, .

Cavan, . .Mullin ar,

gCavan, .7988 Doochary, . Glenties, 89

Bellarena, • Limavady, 92 Celbridge, . CelbridCelbridge,' 75 Douglas, . .Downpatrick,

Cork,Downpatrick.. 9tf

90Belleek, . .Belturbet, .

Ballyshannon,Cavan, .

9188

Charleville, .Church Hill, . .

Kilmallock, .Ballyshannon,

• 82, 8191

Draperstown, . . Magherafelt, . 92Benburb, . Dungannon, . 93 Church Hill, . . Letterkenny, . 89 Dripsey,

Drogheda, No. 3,1Cork, 82

Binghamstown, . Belmullet, 95 Clanei Tiwahoe I^ th Naas, 75 (Fast Ward),Blackrock & Still-No. 1, 75

Clara, . Tullamore, 7 698 is No. 2, Drogheda, 77

organ, Rathdown, Claremorris, , . Claremorris, . (West Ward) ,,,No. 2,Blackwatertown, . Armagh, 88

Cfarina,Clnsllrnore, .

Limerick,Youghal,

1488 Drom uea .Dromiskin d, 7

Blanchard.stown A Claudy, . . Londonderry, . 92 skin •Dromore,

DundalkBanbriiige,

7790Castleknock, . Dublin, North, 74 Cllfden, . . Clifden, . 94 Dromore,Blarney, . •

Blessington & Bally-Cork, 82 Clogh, ,

Cloghan, . .Ballymena, .Stranorlar,

8790

Drum. . 'Cooteflill, • 89, 92more, Naas, 75, 80 Clogheen, Clogheen, 85

Drumahaire, . • .Drumcondra(see"Coo

3fanorhamilton,Iock tDrumcondra.'')

95Boherbay,Borris, . .

Kanturk, .Carlow, .

8274

Clogher, . .Clogljordan, . .

Clogher, .Borrisokane,

93ga Drumconrath, Ardee, 77Borris-in-Ossory, . Roscrea, 78 Clonakilty, . Clonakilty, . 81 Drumkeeran,

Drumlisli, .Manorhamiiton,Longford, 7 7Borrisokane, . .

Borrisoleigh, . .Borrisokane, .Thurles, .

8386

Clonaslee, .Clonavaddy, . .

Mountmellick,Dungannon, .

7893 Drumquin, Castlederg, 9:1

Bourney, . . Roscrea, 86 Clonbrock, . Mountbellew, . 94 Drumquin, .D mbo, .

Omagh, .Carrick-on-Shannon,

9.3,,.;5Boyle, .Bray and Rath-

Boyle, . . 96, 97 Clondalkin, .Clonegall (see ". Cool

Dublin South,attin and Clonegall.'')

74Dublin : - North

michael, No. 1, Rathdown, . . 75, 80 Clonelly, . . Irvinestown, . 91 City,2hi o.,. , Dublin, North, 74

,, No. 2, Clones, . . Clones, . 92 o. 3,Brideswell, . Athlone, 96 CIonmany, . Inishowen, s9 ZDublin : - ut11Bridgetown, . • Limerick, 81 Clonmel, . . Clonmcl, is City No. 1,Bridgetown, . . Wexford, . 80 Clonmellon, . . Delvin, . 79 , No. 2, Dublin South, , 74Broadford, • Newcastle, 85 Clonmoyle, . Macroom, 82BroadBroadway, Wexford.ord, 80 Cleuroche, Enniscorthy, 79 ' No 4,Brookeborough, . Lisnaskea, 91 Clontarf and) T

)Duleek, Drogheda, 77Brosna, No. 1,

No. 2, Tralee, 84 Howth, No. 1, S̀Na ..,

D North,ublin, ortb, 14 Dunboyne,Yne, , Dullshaughliu, 77,,

Broughehane, , . Ballymena, . 87,,

Clonygowan, . . Miountmellick, • 6, 78 Dundalk, .fundrum .l Glen- )

Dundalk, 77Bruff,

•Bruree, . •Kilmallock,Kilmahock, .

8484

Cloonbur, No 1,No.. 2, Oughterard, . 91 TTCullen, o. 1, Rathdown, 75

Bryansford, . • Kilkeel, 90 Clough, . . Downpatrick, . 90 Dunfanaghy , . . Dunfanaghy ., 89Bullaun, •Buncrane, •

Loughrea,Inishowen,

9489

Cloyne, . .Cough, . .

Middleton,Cookstown, ,

8393 Dungannon, uannon, .Dng ' 93

I3unmahon, . Kilmacthomas, 86 Coal Island, Dungannon, 93 Dunganstown,Dungarvan,

Rathdrum,Dungarran, •

S086Burt, •

Bushmills, • .Londonderry,-Coleraine,

9587

Coleraine, ,Collon, , .

Coleraine,Ardee, .

9177 Dungien, Limavady, 92

Buttevant, • Mallow, . 83 Collooney, . Sligo, 97 Dunglon•, No. I'o' 2'

Glenties, 89Comber, . .Cong,

Newtownards,Ballinrobe,

919;5

'' Donegal, 89C. Connor, .• Antrim, . 87 Dunlavin,Dunlavin,

Dunleer, ..Ardee,...Baltinglass, 80

77

Caher, • Cahereiveen, , 83Cookstown, . .Coolacasey, .

Cookstown, .Limerick,

9381 D nmanway,

Duu nmore,'Dunmanway, 82

Caher, • Clogheen, 85 Coolaney, . Tobercurry. • 97 Dunmore, ' Glennamaddy,Tuam,

s95Caherconlish, .

Caledon, . •Limerick,'Armagh,

8493

Coolattin k Clone-gall, Shillelagh, 74 79,.{ 80 Dunmurry, . Lisburn, . .. . 87, 90

Callan, • Callan, .. 75 Cools, . Granard, 79 Dunnamanagh,Durrow,

StrabaneAbbeyleix,

937nCamolin, . •

Cannaway, •Gorey, .Macroom,

7982

Coolgreany, . .Coolkenna & Hack-

Gorey, . 79 'Durrus & Kilcrohane Bantry, 81Cappagh, Tipperary, . Si, 86 etstown, . Shillelagh, . 74, 80 B^-sartmoon^, . ,New Ross 70Cappagliduff. . • Ballinrobe, . 94, 95 CooImountain, . Dunmanway, . 82Cappoquin, ' Lismore, 86 Coolock & Drum-) E.Carbury, . ' Edenderry, . 75 condra, No. 1, Dublin, North, 74Carlingford, • Dundalk, 77 ,,No. 2, ) Easky, . . Dromore West, 07Carlow, . , Carlow, , . 74, 78 Coolrain, . . Mountmellick, IS Edenderry, . Edenderry, ; gCslrndormgh, . . Iniahowen. 89 Coom, . Killarney, 84 Ederuey, . lrnnestown, . SiCarney, No. 1, . , Sligo, 97 Cootehill, • Cootehill, • . , 89, 92 Eglinton, . Londonderr} , , 92

Th"niscor=r N"1,^N"2,

ThinitimonEyrecourt,

F.

Ferbane,Frmoy

ethard No. 1,

Fontstown,

Foxford,

'|

^&^t^^ic» Ennis, . '

Enniscorthy, . '.

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' ^Newcastle, '

.Carlow, . '

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~. .Cashel, V . .

N"wB"s, . '

Dublin North, V___'` .Omagh,

. .

..

. .

. .Newry, V . .Swineford , . ._—___'`. V

G.

GalwayNo 1,

Olasntwiu (see " Fin

Gcncu1Icn (e "Du

Glynn (see " Tagli

Grey Abbey, .

H.

Londonderry, V

ox87

94

8575, 21

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7677

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Bandon,

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I nmSim^/«xm

91, 9996

JV

Jamestown V ' CarriekVonVShaunon , m5VvJohnstown, , .)Edcnderrr V .^ 75

Londonderry, V

Killarney, ' '

'Yo ._ .Gorey, ' .Cashel, V . ._'__-`. .

Cavan, V . .Castlederg, ' ^

Rathdown, . .

Downpatrick ,` '

. .

. .GleniIQS V . .Stranorlar, . ._~-- `

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^u^r^, ^Westport , .Dundalk .Swineford, Vceluriuge. .

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'7,0296

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194 Registration of Marriages, Rirtk8, and Deaths, Ireland.

ntip"rIn*enavnm Superintendent Inem ttrar?"omtrms.i |r"ge. mogm*rar omtr"m R~gim=r*osmiet8.

R°watra, o°tri°ts.) @ Registrars' Districts .

Superintendent

Registrars DiBtrietS.

82me88Si7884

76, 7981Si7586

Kilcix,hana (888 "Du

Kilkeel, No. 1,

Killarncy, NO.

ICtllenagli Wells,

Kilmacrenan and

Waterford, V V 86erttown and Kthne age")

Mallow, V V 83

Penney, V 32

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Lame ,VVVLarje,VVV 87 j

.

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Lo"=y,z"1, l. N"^ /

Longford, ]

LoQ^^^~^^^'NOV »$

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31

Moneymore, V V I Maghoraièlt, : V j 02

Muhlaghgiaes, : V Newry, . V V

Newbrillge, : V Na843, V V V 73

New Ross V j New 1toas V V I 71Newry, NOV 1, } Newry i 31.

Onag2i, bOV 1 j Omagli, V VV V 98

Oularl, V V BtklttSCO7thiy, :

.

IlosgulU, .Rosscarbery, .Rosslea, . .Roestrevor, .Rundstone,No. I,

,, No. 2,Rowan, . .

M3 Ilford, . .Clonakilty, .Clones, . .Kilkeel . .

Cli8den,

Mobil . .

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Index to Registrars' Districts.

SuperintendentSuperintern1eitstrar Districts. Pago. Rt,gitrars Districts. Page.

Registrars' :iMattiets. Registrars' Districts

SuperintendentRegistrare' Districts. Page.

Registrar? D8strictu.

Pa1ncstowfl .Pallaskenry, .Palmerston .FarsoflStOWfl *Pettigoe, . .Philipstown, •Filltown, , .Plumb Bridge,Pointzpass, .Pomeroy, .Portadown, .l'ortalerry, .Ptrtglenone, .:Poruaw, . .Portroe, .Portrush,Portumnu, No. 1,

,, No. 2Powerseourt, .

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Qucentown No.1,

Quin, . .

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Baferagh,Eah) .Ranclaistown, .Ral)hoc, . .Bathangan, .RatiL000le, .4athcormack, .1btbUowuey, .ltathdrurn, .Ratlifurnham, .Batlifriland, .Ratbgormuok,Batlikeale, No. 1,

,, No.2,1BaUimelton, .BaIimicliael (gee " BRat1uniues, .Ratlunore, .ilatbmullan, .Bathvilty, .Bato"Al .Ravenedale, .Rhode, . .Rich Bill, .Ringville, .

Binvyle, . .Rierstown, .Riycrgtowfl,Boadforl, .Bobortstowfl and

Kilmeage, .Boosky, . ,BoscOmmO' .Boscrea, No. 1,

No. 2,

I Cork, .Tulla, .

Carrickmacross,Mallow, . ,Antrim, . .Strabane, .Edenderry, .Ceibridge, .Permoy,Donaghmore, .Rathdrum, .Dublin, South,Newry, . .Carrick-on-Sui;Ratlikeale, .Miliforci, .

ray & 1athmieliaol.'Dublin, South,Naas, . . 761\Iillforcl, . . 90Baltinglass, . 74,75Dunshaughuin, 77Dundalk, . 77Edenderry, . 76Armagh, . . 88Dungarvan, . 88Mo1iiU, • . 95Clifden, . . 94Pursonstown, . 85Sligo, . . 07Thmisthnon, . 81

Naas, 75Strokestown, 97Roscommon, . 97

76,iloscrea, . . 78,86

76

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Taglimon and Glynn,Tallaght, . .Tallow, . . .

Tauderugee, . .

Tarbert, No. 1, .', No. 2,

Tartaraghan, .Templeludigan,Templemartin,Tcxnp1emichae1Templemore, .Templepatricir,Tempo, . .Termon, . .TermonfeckiaTerryglas3,Thomastown,

Wexford, 80Dublin, South, 74Lisrnore, . , 86Banbridge, . 88Listowel, . 84

84Lurgan, 88New Ross, . 79Bandon, . . 81

oug1ia1, . 83,86Thurles, 86Antrim, 87Enniskillen, . ()l,,()3Bsilieborough, 88Drogheda, . 77Borrisokane, . 85Thomastown, . 78

Thurles,Timaboc North (seePimoleague,Tinahely, .Tipperary, .Tiscoffin, .Tobercui'ry, .Toome, . .Toomyvara, .Tory Island, .Tralce, No. 1,

,, No.2,Tramore,Trim,Tuam, No. 1, .

It No. 2,. jTulla, . .Tullagh,Tulltmain,Tullamore, .'[ullaroan, .Tullow. . .Tullyvin,1'uOsist, . .Turlougbmorc,Tyn an, . .1'yrrellspass, .

Walshtownmore E.,WaringetownWarrenpoint,Waterfoot, .Waterford, No. 1,

,, No. 2JIV, eI1s (see " KiltenaWestport, No. 1,

,, No. 2,Wexford,Whitecliureb,Whitechurcb,Wicklow, .Williamstown,Woodford, .Woodstown,

Thurles, . ,', Clane and TlmahoeClonakilty, .Shillelagh, .Tipperary, .Kilkenny,Tobereurry, .l3allymeaia, .Nenagh, .Dunfanaghy, .Tralee, . .Waterford, .Trim, . .Tuam, . .Tuna, . .Skibbereen, .Cashel, . .Tullamore .Kflkenny, .Curlew, ,Cootehill,Kenmare, .Galway,Armagh, .Mullingar,

Wexford, ItCork,Duugarvan,liatlidrum, .GlennamaddyLouglirea,Waterford,

Navan, . .Rathkeale, .Dublin, SouthParsonstown, .Donegni, .Tullamore, .Carrick-on-Sulr,Strabane, .Newry, . .Cooketown, .Lurgan, .Downpatrick, .Ballymena,

. Carrick-onSuir,Nenagh, .Coleraine,Portumna,

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I 9 6 Registration of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, Ireland.

REPORT on the ADMINISTRATION of the LEGAL Woi.E-of the GE sm-L REW5TER OFFICE, DUBLIN,

for the Financial Year 1894--95.

SIR, I beg to submit the-following observations regarding the legal work'of your Departmentduring the year 1894--95:-----

The total number of offences against the Registration Acts which were reported by Local Officers,and came under- investigation in this Department during the year, amounted to 774. As regardsmany of these, . the defaulters came forward and complied with the requirements of the law, onbecoming aware that proceedings against them were in contemplation, and in a large number ofcases it was found that no proceedings could be taken against the responsible parties, as the legaltime for doing so had elapsed.

However, after careful inquiry into the circumstances of each case, and an examination of theevidence available, prosecutions were directed against the offenders in 173 cases. In 94 of these theparties were convicted and punished ; in 66 cases the proceedings were abandoned, the parties (inmost cases) . paying the costs of court and complying with the law ; and in 8 cases the summonseswere dismissed, while in 5 cases the result has not as yet been reported to this Office.

Among the offences dealt with were the following :—Neglect to register births ; neglect toregister deaths ; neglect to furnish certificates of marriage ; failure of Coroner to furnish certificateof inquest ; giving false information as to age at death, as to the cause of death, and as to durationof illness previous to death ; giving false information as to births, viz., registering illegitimatechildren as legitimate, and misrepresenting date of birth ; neglect of Medical Practitioner to furnishcertificate of causo of death ; neglect to furnish Burial Notifications.

The following are a few examples of these cases :---

J. W. was prosecuted at Ballinrobe Petty Sessions for neglecting to register the birth of his child.He was convicted and fined 10s. and costs.

L. R. was prosecuted at the Metropolitan Police Courts for neglectink to rester the birth of herchild. She was convicted and fined L1.

J. B. ;was prosecuted at Churchhill Petty Sessions for neglecting to register his father's death. Hewas convicted and fined £1 Is., and ordered to comply with the Act.

E. S. was prosecuted at Trim Petty Sessions for neglecting to register the death of his sister. Hewas convicted and fined 1Os. and costs.

B. N. prosQcuted at Arklow Petty Sessions for giving false information when registering aath wilf • understatin the age of deceased for fraudulent purposes connected -with ande, ^ ^y . S g ^ ^ P P

insurance on his rife. He was convicted and fined £2 with costs, or one month's imprisonment.

J. M. was prosecuted at Belfast Police Court for giving false information when registering thedeath of his wife. He was convicted and fined £4 with 20s. costs.

J. B. was prosecuted at Monasterevan Petty Sessions for registering a death which did not takeplace. He was convicted and fined 40a. with costs, or one month's imprisonment.

M. G. was prosecuted at Belfast Police Court for registering an illegitimate birth as legitimate.She was convicted and fined l Us. with i2. Gd. costs.

M. H. was prosecuted at Tramore Petty Sessions ior registering the birth of her illegitimate childas legitimate. She was convicted and fined £2 1W.

It is to be regretted that, despite the vigorous measures adopted by the Department for thepunishment of offenders, several Registrars report that they believe false information is frequentlygiven to them, especially in cases of deaths.

The modus operandi in one class of offences appears to be as follows : when a member of a familyis entered in a Friendly Society or Industrial Assurance Company, the age is frequently given asmuch below the real age in order to reduce the amount of the premium payable. After a timethe person dies, and then the registry is effected so as to suit the statements previously made tothe Society or Company.

However, it sometimes happens that the informant overlooks the fact that the age in theregister should correspond with the age in the policy, and, in order t) obtain the money, anothercriminal act is then necessary, namely, making a declaration before a magistrate, altering the agecorrectly given in the register to an incorrect age, to agree with the age in the policy.

Legd T1Tok of General Registei Office, 184-5. 1979.

Although the greatest paiii' have been taken to obtain evidence in these cases to convict theofYeiiders, I regret to state, that on rnaiiy occasions the proceedings had to be abandoned for wantof documentary p1()Oi of age, though no reasonable doubt existed that the offence had been committed.

In several ca the of a deceased person has been successfully proved from a marriage register,giving the age at time of marilage, and in other cases the age inserted or proposed to be inserted inthe register, has been proved to be impossible from the records of the births or baptisms of thechildren of the deceased ; but of course, as a rule, the absence of reliable records of birth or baptismof old reisoiis, makes it exceedingly difficult to deal with cases affecting them.

In il(ILIitiUfl to the above mentioned, there were a number of eases during the year in whichproceedings were taken under the 26 & 27 Vie., cap. 90, before the magistrates at Petty Sessions forcol rection in marriage registers, the summonses in these cases being issued at the instance ofIoii1 Registration Officers.

A btini of X'1,20 was provided iii the estimate to meet legal charges. The total cost of the legalciviee of the Deparmeit thuing the year was £118 &., of which sum £82 was paid for local

piofesional assistance and £23 14 for mileage to the Registrars.

I shoulil R(kI that the Departmeit is greatly indebted to the Inspector-General of the Royal Irish(:)I1sta})uhtiy aiid the Chicf( loitaiiissioner of Metropolitan Police for ihcir kind assistance in iruvestiga-tiiig the numerous and vailed criminal cases .1 have referred to.

I am, Sir,

Your obedient servant,

R. E. MATIIESON,Barrister-at-Law.

rIj()TS \V (iiii, EQ., MD,

Registrar-General-

DUBLIN CASTL

0t1 July, 18 95

SIR,

have to acknowledge theieccipt of your letter of the th instant,

fui warding , T submission to His ..Excellency th Lo , d Lieutena nt, , ^h Annual

Report on the Maiiiagc q Bi t h s, and Deaths, rogi to ed in Ilidand duiirig t1ii

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