House-Scarb defined, [8].
Income: daily income from the poor, [138]-[9];
gross incomes of the workers decreased, [143];
net incomes of many trusts omitted, [151]-[2];
net incomes of the owners of the central parts of cities, [152]-[3];
net incomes of the manufacture and mechanical trades, [157]-[8];
net incomes of the mining monopolies, [161];
total net incomes of the natural, mortgagee, rentable house, and land monopolies, [150];
total net incomes of all monopolies, etc., table, [169];
excess of the incomes over the total increase of wealth, [169], [170]-[1].