The complete calculation and tabulation of annuity values depending on two or more lives present considerable practical difficulties, owing to the multiplicity of age combinations to be dealt with. When the mortality table follows Makeham’s Law the difficulty is completely avoided so far as joint life annuities are concerned by the method of equal ages and uniform seniority, but this in no way meets the case of last survivor annuities, which necessitate a special calculation increasing in complexity with the number of lives involved. When the mortality table does not follow Makeham’s Law, the difficulty extends to joint life annuities as well as last survivor annuities. In the case of a great standard table, like the OM, the labour of calculation and expense of printing a complete set of two-life annuities may be justified, but this will rarely be so with a table of less general importance, while in any case the complete tabulation of three-life and four-life annuities will be quite impracticable; so that at the present time even for OM Mortality there are no tables that enable such annuity values to be readily calculated.