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TENTH CENSUS: 1880-Continued.

Title and subject-matter of report.

XXII. Steam pumps and pumping engines, by F. R. Hutton,
under the direction of W. P. Trowbridge. (68 pp.)
Wool and silk machinery, by Knight Neftel, under the
direction of W. P. Trowbridge. (34 pp.)

Engines and boilers, manufacture of, by Charles H. Fitch,
under the direction of W. P. Trowbridge. (72 pp.)
Marine engines and steam vessels in the United States
merchant service, by Charles H. Fitch, under the di-
rection of W. P. Trowbridge. (114 pp.)

Ice industry, by Henry Hall. (50 pp.)

Total number of pages.

Compendium of the tenth census:
Part 1, revised edition (a)

Part 2, revised edition (a)

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ELEVENTH CENSUS: 1890.

[The volumes of the report of the Eleventh Census are not numbered; printed at the Government Printing Office, Washington.]

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a The first editions of parts 1 and 2 were published in 1883. b Including a report on education (150 pages), published as a monograph in 1893, but bound for convenience with Part II of the report on population.

c Bound in one volume.

NOTE. In addition to several monographs which were published and later incorporated in the final report of the eleventh census the following monographs were published, but were not included in any volume of the final report:

Vital statistics of the District of Columbia and Baltimore, 250 pages.

Vital statistics of New York and Brooklyn, 538 pages.

Vital statistics of Boston and Philadelphia, 278 pages.

Social statistics of cities, 146 pages.

APPENDIX C.

TOTAL AND PER CAPITA COST OF UNITED STATES CENSUSES.

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a If 33,426 persons in Alaska, specially enumerated, and 240,136 Indians in the Indian Territory and on Indian reservations, as reported by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, are included, the approximate total population in 1880 is 50,429,345 and the per capita cost 11.48 cents.

b If 32,052 persons in Alaska and 325,464 persons in the Indian Territory and on Indian reservations, specially enumerated, are included, the entire population of the country in 1890 is 62,979,766 and the per capita cost 18.33 cents.

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APPENDIX D.

SUMMARY OF UNITED STATES CENSUS LEGISLATION.

[This summary comprehends only the acts and resolves relating to the census that were so indexed. A detailed search of the statutes was not made, but it is believed that substantially all the legislation affecting the census is herein embodied.]

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250,000.00

Mar. 23, 1830

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Apr. 30, 1830

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May 28, 1830

Feb. 3, 1831

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May 5, 1832

May 22, 1832
July 3,1832
July 13, 1832
July 14, 1832

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Provisions for taking the fifth census.

Appropriation for revision of former statements of
population, and for printing and distributing ab-
stracts thereof

$200,000 of sums appropriated for taking the census
not being required, passed to surplus fund.
Transmission by mail regardless of weight of papers
relating to the fifth census authorized.
Clerks of courts directed to transmit to Department
of State the returns of the first, second, third, and
fourth censuses.

Time for completion and return of enumeration ex-
tended to Aug. 1, 1831.

Copies of returns and aggregate amounts filed by mar-
shals with clerks of district and supreme courts not
to be sent to Department of State, as directed by act
of Mar. 23, 1830.

Errors in returns of marshals and assistants to be
noted and printed.

514 Assistant marshals who have not been paid, through
delinquency of marshals, to be paid out of census
appropriations.

516 Apportionment of Congressional Representatives.
Distribution of returns of the fifth census.

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Returns of the fifth census to be bound.

Documents containing the fifth census to be transmit-
ted by mail free of postage.

Two copies of fifth census allowed each member of
the Twenty-third Congress who was not a member
of the Twenty-second Congress.

SIXTH CENSUS: 1840.

2,000.00

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