*Health Officer and Correspondent. † For counties in each Division, see Exhibit 1, page 171. 4. §. For explanations of the methods of compiling this table, see foot-notes on page 297; for comments, see page 253. NOTE.-June 22, the Board of Health of Fraser township, Bay Co., reported two cases of Jaundice, thought to be caused by stagnant water in uncompleted ditches for miles north and south along the railway, from which, also, the whole community suffered. SOUTHERN CENTRAL DIVISION.† Albion, John P. Stoddard. SOUTH-EASTERN DIVISION. t Health Officer and Correspondent. † For counties in each Division, see Exhibit 1, page 171. 4, 8, || For explanations of the methods of compiling this table, see foot-notes on page 297; for comments, see page 253. First part of week ending June 16, raw and wet. Pleasant, June 23. a, b, c, etc. These letters refer across the page, from the names of Observers to statements concerning the amount of sickness, and relative to diseases reported by them in addition to those printed on the postal blanks. NOTE.-July 1, George J. Ambrose, Clerk of Alleyton village, Newaygo Co., reported details of 33 cases of Measles and 26 of Scarlet Fever, including four deaths from Scarlet Fever, occurring in said village from April 1 to June 6. Av. Order of Prevalence when Prev.§ Per Cent of Weeks Av. Order of Preva Prevalent. lence when Prev.§ Per Cent of Weeks Av. Order of Preva Prevalent. + lence when Prev § Per Cent of Weeks Prevalent. Av. Order of Prevalence when Prev.§ Per Cent of Weeks Prevalent. t Av. Order of Prevalence when Prev.§ Per Cent of Weeks Prevalent. + Av. Order of Prevalence when Prev.§ Per Cent of Weeks Av. Order of Preva Prevalent. lence when Prev.§ Per Cent of Weeks Prevalent. Av. Order of Preva lence when Prev.§ Per Cent of Weeks Av. Order of Prevalence when Prev.§ Per Cent of Weeks Prevalent. Prevalent. Av. Order of Preva lence when Prov.§ Per Cent of Weeks Av. Order of Prevalence when Prev.§ Per Cent of Weeks Prevalent. Av. Order of PrevaPrevalent. lence when Prev.§ TABLE 3.-CONTINUED.-Diseases, by Localities in Michigan, Four Weeks ending July 28, 1877. Fever, Bron. chitis. Cerebro- Cholera apinal Meningi Con. Fever, Fever, Infant Cholera sumption, Membra Croup, Diph. Diarrhea. Dysen. Erysipe. Intermit. Remit. Typhoid Morbus. Pulmou theria. tery. las. tent. tent. (Enteric) neous. um. tis. ary. , S, For explanations of the methods of compiling this table, see foot-notes on page 297; for comments, see page 253. NOTE.-July 16, R. G. Healy, M. D., Health Officer of Paris township, Huron Co., reported an epidemic of Small-pox, in which there were 24 cases (with 2 July 17, a case of Cerebro-spinal Meningitis was reported by Dr. W. T. McHench, of Brighton. |