Thirty-first detailed annual report of registrar-general of births, deaths and marriages, Scotland
Table of Contents
(Page i) Title page
(Page iii) Report of registrar-general to the secretary for Scotland
(Pages v-viii) Table of contents
(47 pages) Report by Dr Cunynghame to the registrar-general
(Page ix) Table of estimated population, with the number of births, deaths, and marriages registered in Scotland during each of the years 1855-1885 inclusive, and their proportions to the population; showing also the excess of births over deaths
(Pages x-xi) Tables showing the number and proportion of births, deaths, and marriages in the principal town, large town, small town, mainland-rural, and insular-rural districts, during each of the years 1855-1885
(Pages xi-xiii) Population
(Pages xi-xvi) Births
(Pages xvi-xxvi) Marriages
(Pages xxvi-l) Deaths
(Pages l-lv) Influence of external agencies of the mortality in 1885
(6 pages) Appendix
(Page lvi) Vaccinations in the several counties of Scotland during the year 1885
(Page lvii) Numbers of certified and uncertified deaths during 1885
(Page lviii) Distribution of deaths according to months, or the influence of season on the mortality
(Page lix) Number of male births registered in each month in Scotland in 1885
(Page lx) Number of female births registered in each month in Scotland in 1885
(453 pages) Abstracts
(Page 1) Summary table of the births, deaths, and marriages in the groups of districts, divisions, and counties of Scotland in 1885, distinguishing the sexes, the number of illegitimate births, the population in 1871 and 1881, the excess of births over deaths, and the area in Square miles of each county
(Pages 2-23) Tables of the population in 1871 and 1881, and of the births, deaths, and marriages during the year 1885, also of the illegitimate births in every registration district
(Pages 24-29) Marriages
(Pages 30-453) Deaths
(7 pages) Appendix
(Page 454) Constitution of the compound districts
(Page 455) List of registration districts which include burghs or towns of 2000 inhabitants and upwards, or parts thereof, bearing a different name from the districts in which they are situated
(Pages 456-459) Districts, index to