The latest update shows increases of 2,619,750 in the total number of records; 2,088,796 in the number of distinct records; and 2,048,754 in the number of unique records. As explained last time, I have based this analysis on "distinct" records. There are 1,344,466 more Births. The big increases are for 1878 with 498,687, 1907 with 136,542, 1887 with 128,505 and 1879 with 115,062 but there 5 other years with increases over 25K: 1886 (63,952); 1844 (60,607); 1891 (54,284); 1842 (29,993) and 1861 (26,381) There are 245,998 more Marriages. The biggest increase is (again) 1907 with 154,495 and there is only 1 other year with an increase in excess of 13K records: 1897 (22,719) There are 498,332 more Deaths. The big increase is again for 1910 with 81,138 but there 7 other years with increases over 20K: 1888 (58,811); 1886 (53,499); 1852 (51,918); 1847 (31,239); 1865 (27,877); 1853 (25,197) and 1859 (24,954) A good example of the difference between Total and Distinct records this time is 1871 Births - total records have increased by 156,141 (from 1,223,450 to 1,379,591) but distinct records have only increased by 12,140 (from 832,361 to 844,501). Obviously second keying is making rapid progress here. Happy searching/transcribing Peter Dauncey