Per ct. 77. 06 77.35 46. 081 c69.405 21 68.10 Austria-Hungary : Per ct. 1 Austria 1886–87 1, 407, 381 1, 340, 962 2, 748, 347 11.72 2 Hungary 1886-87 1, 872, 095 11.07 3 Belgium 1887-88 331, 424 272, 644 604, 068 10.11 4 France 1887 2, 789, 685 2,736, 680 a5, 520, 365 11.58 Germany : 5 Bavaria a.. 1884-85 412, 518 430, 110 842, 628 15, 55 6 Bremen (fren city) 1888–89 24, 906 14.10 7 Hamburg (free city)... 1887-88 31, 232 31, 130 61, 362 11.80 8 Lübeck 1888-89 4, 474 4, 106 8, 580 12. 68 Prussia 1886–87 2, 475, 068 2, 498, 116 4,973, 184 17. 56 10 Saxony. 1888-89 578, 794 18.20 11 Würtemberg 1888-89 155, 153 170, 067 325, 220 16.30 Great Britain: 12 England and Wales.,... 1888 4,714, 026 16. 46 3, 633, 094 13 Scotland 1888 641, 540 15. 94 496, 239 14 Ireland.... 1888 c351, 283 | c359, 752 c711, 035 | c14.69 493, 883 15 Greece ... 1884-85 118, 480 5.38 16 | Italy. 1885-86 1, 049, 640 899, 398 | 1, 919, 038 6.84 17 Netherlands 1888 526, 514 11. 82 18 ! Norway: 1886-87 218, 408 5. 98 19 Portugal 1885 177, 372 3. 76 20 | Russia ... 1885 278, 693 1,2-3, 173 1. 24 1888 d32, 254 9. 61 { el52, 3765 22 Spain .... 1885 665, 585 i 1, 552, 434 9.15 1,057, 277 23 | Sweden 1885 693, 680 14. 81 24 Switzezland.. 1887 234, 161 233, 436 467, 597 15,81 25 | British India.... 1885-86 2,811, 934 1.04 26 Bombay Presidency. 1887-88 409, 164 45, 809 454, 973 2. 76 27 Lower Burmah 1887-88 111, 656 2. 98 28 Japan...... 1887 794, 929 | 2, 761, 873 7.17 11, 795, 589 29 Algeria ... 1887 f60, 5411 1.80 30 Cape of Good Hope g10, 0133 1888 85, 080 24. 30 44, 947 31 Egypt... 1887-88 3,387 0.04 Canada: 32 British Columbia. 1887-88 6, 372 12. 88 3, 093 16, 926 25. 66 8, 128 1888 69, 063 20. 72 Newfoundlandi 31, 169 1887-88 9,017 4. 56 36 Nova Scotia... 4, 533 1888 105, 231 23.89 37 Ontario 46, 790 435, 323 25. 75 38 245, 789 20.64 39 Quebec... 12, 248 1888-89 109, 437 110, 707 220, 144 | j16.20 40 Mexico... 161, 379 1888 393, 142 | 150, 835 513, 977 5. 20 41 Jamaica.. 1887 62, 424 10.66 42 Trinidad .. 1888 15, 969 8.95 43 Costa Rica. 11,000 7, 355 6.83 44 Guatemala 1888 3. 23 45 Nicaragua 1885-86 13, 600 4.95 46 Argentine Republic.. 1887-88 112, 478 96, 425 208, 903 5. 36 47 Brazil.... 176, 259 1885 48 Colombia 1435, 997 3.37 1887-88 27, 092 73, 200 1.87 49 Chili.. 1887 81, 362 3. 21 50 Uruguay 1887 30, 572 4.83 51 Venezuela 1886 99, 466 4.68 65. 01 52. 82 48. 54 48.02 11. 76 50.27 44.46 49.62 54. 18 73. 30 68.88 81.37 46, 108 a Not including infant schools (écoles maternelles). these being 4,444,56%. (29, 901) 22, 986'1 45, 6973 (3, 924) 3, 853 7, 664 9,563 4, 6553 4, 238, 398 | 1,023, 811 5, 262, 208 8. 20 | 1.30 13 3. 902 4, 147, 715 05.833 .85 14 564, 525 4.76 . 25 15 10, 424, 469 5.34 .36 16 4, 595, 937 8. 72 | 1.03 17 713, 094 3. 26 39 | 18 1,065, 821 6.00 .22 19 2, 105, 329 1.64 .02 20 0711, 683 d12.00 .3221 4,909, 481 3.16 28 22 3, 016, 183 4. 39 .65 23 3, 371, 314 7. 20 1.13 24 8, 304, 000 3.00 .03 25 790, 159 1.73 .04 26 121, 713 1.09 03 27 6,927, 777 2. 50 .17 28 536, 771 13. 72 29 953, 834 11. 212.72 30 102, 883 30.36 .01 31 42 3, 614, 156 1, 293, 325 61 55 52 6, 128 2, 890 . 99, 902 15. 67 | 2.01 32 218, 310 12.89 3.31 33 406, 252 5.88 1.21 34 21, 232 9.35 0.10 35 617, 879 5. 87 | 1.40 36 3, 283, 392 6.63 1.70 37 131, 169 5.83 1.20 38 ki, 472, 439 39 2,779, 130 5. 10 . 26 40 133, 289 2.13 .23 41 100, 693 6.30 .56 42 43 316, 129 7.01 .22 44 45 5, 169, 655 24. 74 1.32 46 47 668, 725 9.13 .17 48 49 484, 689 15.85 76 50 460, 849, 46.00 .21 51 161 764 149 1, 191 213 5, 622 37 31 CHAPTER XXXIV. OBITUARY LIST OF NOTABLE EDUCATORS. Number of deaths, American and foreign, by ages. AINSWORTH, Joseph F., in Dedham, Mass., October 20, 1882, aged sixty-nine years; one of the oldest, best, and most respected of schoolbook publishers in the United States. To his wise foresight the public is indebted for the introduction and success of the Paysou-Dunton writing books, Bartholomew's drawing books, Professor Crosby's Greek text-books, etc. ALLEN, Nathan, M. D., LL. D., in Lowell, Mass., January 1, 1889, aged seventy-seven years; began academic studies at seventeen years, matriculating at Amherst Col. lege, 1832; was graduated in the class of 1836; received his medical degree in the Pennsylvania Medical School in 1841; was recently honored with the title LL. D. His published works are “The Opium Trade,” 1853; “Important Medical Problems,” 1874, etc. He was one of the oldest practitioners in Lowell. BARNARD, Frederick Augustus Porter, D. D., LL. D., in New York, N. Y., May, 1889, aged seventy-nine years; president of Columbia College; for many years a most prominent literary man; graduated from Yale College in 1628; was teacher of deafmutes at Hartford and New York; was professor of mathematics and natural history in the University of Alabama, 18:37–38, and of chemistry, 1838-54; then professor ot astronomy in University of Mississippi, 1854 to 1861, becoming president the last two years; 1864 was made president of Columbia College; was president of the society for the advancement of science, and at different times an officer in the distinctively scholastic associations of Europe and America. BARTLETT, Sidney, LL. D., in Boston, - 1888. He celebrated his ninetieth birth day the previous week and at the time was actively engaged in practice of law. BOYCE, Rev. J. P., D. D., LL. D., at Pau, France, December 26, 1888, aged sixty years; president of Southern Baptist Theological Seininary, of Louisville, Ky.; founder of the seminary; president of the Southern Baptist Convention ; a trustee of the “Slater fund," and held many important private and public trusts. His principal published works are: “A Brief Catechism on Bible Doctrines,” “The Doctrine and Uses of the Sanctuary," "The Suffering Christ,” and his largest and greatest work, “Abstracts of Systematic Theology,'' used as a text-book in the " seminary. BRAISLIN, Priscilla (Mrs. Timothy Merrick), Holyoke, Mass., December 15, 1888; was born near Burlington, N. J., 1838; for several years taught school in that city was chosen tutor of mathematics and chemistry in Vassar College, 1865; was placed at the head of the mathematical department, which position she held until the spring of last year, resigning to become the wife of Mr. Merrick. BREWER, Mrs. Gardiner, in Boston, Mass., December 14, 1888, aged eighty-five years; widely known for her numerous gifts to schools and charities. |