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TABLE XIL-Classification of the British Population according to 3Ie,4a-Occupation and other conditions of life. Social G,nditioe -Aon-labouring Classes. Labuurin, Classes I J erfure.i'-Very Good Good Bad Imperfect Professional Classes $ I(Lower 10.36 Commercial Labourer= Artisans Industrial Classes Selected CL!-Qs (Upper and Upper Middle Classes) Class 47.46 percent. 26-82 per cent. (Sedentary grades) 4.46 per cent. Mid. Classes)] 1090 per cent. per cent. Out-door § In-door In-door Out-door In-door In-door Country Towns Towns Country Towns Towns CLASS I. Teachers Shopkeepers. CLASS III. CLASS IV. CLASS V. CLASS VI. f Country mentary CLASS Workers in Factory Opera Policemen. Clerks. II. Wood, Fire Brigade. Gentlemen Shopmen. in Ele Metal. tives. Soldiers. Dealers Stone. Tailors. Recruits. farmers. Schools. Leather. Shoemakers. Lunatics. Officers of Army in 11 Paper. c. and -Navy. Labourers and Workers on Agricul ture. Gardens. Roads. Auxiliary Forces, 11 Drugs. „ Railways. S c. Clergymen. „ Books. „ Quarries. Engravers. Criminals, Lawyers. Wool. Navvies. Photographers. Industrial. Doctors. Silk. Porters. Printers. Civil Engineers. „ Cotton. Guarde. ice. schools. Architects. Foods. Dentists. Drinks. Woodmen. Brickmakers. Civil Servants. Furniture. Authors. Metals. Artists. Glass. Teachers. Earthen Musicians. Actors. ware. Fuel, &c. Labourers, xc., on Water. Sailors. „ Fi-hermen. Watermen.' Social Condition ; (influences of leisure, mental and manual labour). t Nurture ; (influences of food, clothing, nursing, domestic surroundings, &c.) occupation ; (influences of external physical conditions, exercise, Sc.) Percentage of male population, including male children (Census of 18i 1). 1 Climatic and sanitary surround ngs. TABLE XIIL-Table showing the RELATIVE STATURES of Boys-of the age of 11 to 12 years, under different social and physical conditions of life. The zigzag line running through the means shows the degradation of stature as the boys are further and further removed from the most favourable conditions of growth. Public Middle-class Schools Elementary Schools Height Total Schools Military Industrial in Observations Asylums Schools inches No. of Upper Lower I Agricultural, Artisans Factories and Work Labourers shops Country _ _ Towns Towns County- Towns Country Towns 60 6 2 3 - 1 59 1) 2 3 5 2 2 1 58_ 35 9 8 5 I) 2 2 57 66 11 17 13 4 4 5 5 7 1 06 118 21 23 27 11 4 l0 3 115 00 230 28 30 57 32 15 1:i 17 83 .54 329 33 53 45 47 2-1 36 20 46 =X58--~,1 17 26 ol. 38 84 4 c 53- 361 15 5:i 6 14 37 61 55 1-313_~, 5) 59 118 10 123 -52---441- 51- 370 25 4!) 36 2s 45 1 11 50 367 23 27 32 I 17 46 61 143 49- 25'2 8 20 14 I 12 31 40 114 11 a 48- 132 1 7 4 11 20 76 10 47- 102 4 5 7 5 13 59 6 46- 22 -- 1 1 3 7 7 J 45- 12 1 10 1 44- 1 _ ii 1 I 43- 1 1 42- 1 1 Total 2862 150 29-I 392 304 181 I 293 341 840 66 Average hgt. 52.60 I 54.98 I 53'85 3:3.70 I 53'01 59'60 52.17 51.56 51.20 50.02 Mean height 52.5 I 55.0 54.0 53.5 53.0 52.3 52'0 51.5 51.0 50.0 x tv x x Bankers. 'Merchants (Wholesale). Labourers. yc., in Mines. Coal. „ Minerals. 7 e5 y of 00 W