LIST OF TABULAR STATISTICS

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Traffic passing through Argentine ports, 1907-8[83]
Produce entering Buenos Ayres market, 1905-8[85]
Inward and outward trade of port of Buenos Ayres[85]
Railways, mileage of[93]
Railways, general statistics of[94]
Railways, gauge, mileage and dividends[96-7]
Railways, freight, cost of[99]
Railways, mileage of, comparative[102]
Railways, rolling stock and its capacity[111]
Population of Provinces and Territories[113-4]
Immigration and emigration, 1904-8[120]
Immigration 1897-1908[120]
Progress of cereal production, 1888-1905[135]
Production of cereals, per province[137]
Area of land under cultivation in five regions[141]
Imports of agricultural machinery[146]
Agricultural machinery required by farmer cultivating 250 acres of wheat[148]
Approximate expenses and profits of the same[149]
Wheat, the world’s production, 1894-1907[154]
Wheat, distribution of crops, 1894-1907[155]
Wheat, produced in the United States, 1877-1907[158]
Wheat, exported from the United States, 1879-1902[159]
Wheat, Argentine and Indian exportation compared[160]
Census, cattle, etc., according to, 1888, 1895, 1908[169]
Census, number of different animals according to[171]
Cattle, analytical statistics of, 1908[171]
Cattle, horses, etc., values of, 1895, 1908[172]
Cattle, horses, etc., table of national and comparative possessions[172]
Cattle, horses, etc., table of national and comparative values[173]
Sugar-cane, outgoings and receipts on 12 acres[189]
Wine, national and comparative production of[195]
Tobacco, area planted with, 1895, 1907[196]
Maté, importation of[198]
Trade: exports, imports, population and commercial balance, 1861-1908[213]
Trade: exports, excess of[214]
Trade: exports and imports of bullion[218]
Imports and countries of origin, 1906-1909[218]
Imports analysis of, 1906-1909[220]
Exports, destination of, 1906-1909[221]
Exports, increase of various branches, 1906-1909[227]
Exports, of meat, chilled and frozen[229]
Exports, of butter[241-2]
Breweries, consumption and production, 1902-1907[243]
Tramways, horse and electric, of Buenos Ayres, increase of takings, 1901-1908[257]
Factories, statistics of[258]
Industries, various[259]
Banks, accounts of principal[264]
Banks, statistics of[268]
Bank of the Nation, accounts of, 1904-1908[272]
Bank of the Province of Buenos Ayres, accounts of, 1906-1908[274]
Banks, mortgage, capital of[277]
Bourse, operations of, 1895-1908[283-4]
Bourse, value of securities quoted on[284]
Companies, floated in 1905-8, capital of[291]
Debt, national or public, 1909[312]
Debt, internal, 1909[322]
Debt, external and internal[323]
Debt, interest on[324]
Securities, summary of Argentine and capital, represented by[352-3]
Securities, revenue of Argentine[355-6]
Capital, English, invested in Argentine[358]
Capital, French, invested in Argentine[361]
Agricultural and pastoral property, total value of, 1908[372]

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xixThe four Provinces of Buenos Ayres, Santa Fé, {Cordoba}[Córdoba],
xxvidirect observation, and {hard-and-fas}[hard-and-fast] figures,
xxviithrone was transferred to {Cordoba}[Córdoba].
xxviiand founded {Corrientes}[Corrientès] in 1588.
78Territories of Chaco and {Misiones}[Misionès].
94{27,692,293}[ 2,769,293]
96Private Companies ({Concessionnaires}[Concessionaires]).
97Railways of the {Entre prin}[Entreprise]
100it had been {enable}[unable] to keep.
137{Còrdoba}[Córdoba]
142General Villegas, Trenque {Leuquen}[Lauquen], and others,
161thanks to a {concatination}[concatenation] of favourable
163stock-breeders have driven back the {Guacho}[Gaucho]
164an establishment known as <i>La {Martina}[Martona]</i>,
165overlooking the majestic Parana de {les}[las] Palmas,
165fox-terriers, {Brahmah}[Brahma] fowls, Catalans, Dorkings,
167warmed by steam {calorifers}[calorifier].
173it is worth less in the Argentine than {i}[in] the States
177payable half upon purchase and {hal}[half] at the end
197carved, often by {Guachos}[Gauchos] or Indians.
200Investigaciones {algodeneras}[algodoneras] en los territorios
212which is the {firs}[first] year included
232See <i>Memoria del {Departemento}[Departamento] de Hacienda</i>
259£28,421,318 £47,032,146 118,315 {105,57}[105,575]
286progressive movement which {increase}[increases] in force
303where {bureauracy}[bureaucracy] is regarded as a calamity
323the latter will inherit as {thing}[things] are.
356<Table was split up across two pages. Now it is all on p. 355.>
372{Còrdoba}[Córdoba] 73,800
372{Catamarea}[Catamarca] 1,830
373balance-sheets of, {265}[264]-268;
376Banks, accounts of principal {265}[264]

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