The Statesman's Year-book, Bind 27Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter (Librarian) Palgrave, 1890 |
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Side 20
... following table shows the distribution of the population in the large towns according to the census of 1881 : - In Towns of No. Population Per cent . of pop . Over 100,000 20 7,699,175 29.6 Between 50,000 and 100,000 27 1,796,149 6.9 ...
... following table shows the distribution of the population in the large towns according to the census of 1881 : - In Towns of No. Population Per cent . of pop . Over 100,000 20 7,699,175 29.6 Between 50,000 and 100,000 27 1,796,149 6.9 ...
Side 39
... following table shows the strength of the police force in England and Wales , Scotland , and Ireland : — England England Year and Wales Scotland Ireland Years and Wales Scotland Ireland 1880 31,488 3,484 12,579 1886 1884 34,999 3,747 ...
... following table shows the strength of the police force in England and Wales , Scotland , and Ireland : — England England Year and Wales Scotland Ireland Years and Wales Scotland Ireland 1880 31,488 3,484 12,579 1886 1884 34,999 3,747 ...
Side 64
... following table shows the distribution of the surface in each section of Great Britain in percentages of the total acreage of each section : - - England Wales Scotland Ireland Average Cultivable and pasture area 77 60 25 72 58.5 Woods ...
... following table shows the distribution of the surface in each section of Great Britain in percentages of the total acreage of each section : - - England Wales Scotland Ireland Average Cultivable and pasture area 77 60 25 72 58.5 Woods ...
Side 65
... following table shows the area ( in acres ) under each of the heavy corn and green crops in the years named : - Year Wheat Barley Oats Beans Peas Potatoes Turnips Great Britain 1874 Acres Acres Acres 3,630,300 2,287,987 2,596,384 Acres ...
... following table shows the area ( in acres ) under each of the heavy corn and green crops in the years named : - Year Wheat Barley Oats Beans Peas Potatoes Turnips Great Britain 1874 Acres Acres Acres 3,630,300 2,287,987 2,596,384 Acres ...
Side 66
... following table shows the estimated average yield per acre of the principal crops : - Great Britain Ireland Description of Crops 1884 1886 1887 1888 1884 1886 1887 1888 Wheat Barley and Bere Oats . Beans Peas . Bushls . Bushls . Bushls ...
... following table shows the estimated average yield per acre of the principal crops : - Great Britain Ireland Description of Crops 1884 1886 1887 1888 1884 1886 1887 1888 Wheat Barley and Bere Oats . Beans Peas . Bushls . Bushls . Bushls ...
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