MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY. MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY TABLE, CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES, MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY-Continued. Morbidity and mortality table, cities of the United States, for week ended August 26— MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY-Continued. Morbidity and mortality table, cities of the United States, for week ended August 26— Continued. STATISTICAL REPORTS OF MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY, STATES AND CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES (untabulated) COLORADO-Colorado Springs.-Month of April, 1911. Population, 29,078. Total number of deaths from all causes 36, including tuberculosis 18. Cases reported: Measles 8, scarlet fever 5, smallpox 1, typhoid fever 2. Month of May, 1911. Total number of deaths from all causes 39, including tuberculosis 16. Cases reported: Diphtheria 1, measles 10, scarlet fever 20, smallpox 5. Month of June, 1911. Total number of deaths from all causes 40, including tuberculosis 16, typhoid fever 1. Cases reported: Measles 4, scarlet fever 11, smallpox 2, typhoid fever 4. FLORIDA.-Week ended August 26, 1911. Reports from the State board of health show diphtheria present at 2 localities with 4 cases, |