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But, while a house in some Parishes may not, taken as a whole,
seem very densely peopled, yet in some of its rooms and closets it

TABLE III. - Density of Population In Village and Rural Groups compared.

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TABLE IV. - Names of individual Villages compared.

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may be regularly peopled at night with a larger proportion of people
than the average got from the whole house; and young, growing
children may be thus overcrowded, their air space not being

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sufficiently reckoned on. So, while the average results are excellent
indicators, they are not exact criteria of overcrowding in houses.

TABLE V. - Villages in order as to Density in House and Room in 1881.

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TABLE VI. - Condition of Parishes as to House Room in 1881.

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TABLE VI. (Continued).

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* 2.8 per cent. Families no Windows. † 0.23 per cent. Families no Windows.

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