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and Wales, given in Table I., p. 77, is a somewhat rough example
of the type. The distribution of rates of pauperism in the same
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districts (Table VIII. and fig. 10) is smoother and more like the
type (a) of fig 9. The frequency attains a maximum for
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Fie. 10.—Frequency-distribution of Pauperism (Percentage of the Population
in Receipt of Poor-law Relief) on 1st January 1891 in the Registration
Districts of England and Wales: 632 Districts. (Table VIII.)
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