EEPORT OF THE STATISTICIAN. 



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state aiid county. 



Alabaiia— Continneii. 



Lowndes 



Macon 



Mmlison 



Marengo 



Montgomery 



Perry 



Russell 



Sumter 



Wilcox 



Total 



State 



Per cent 



MTSSISSn-i'I. 



Adams 



Bolivar 



Carroll 



Claiborne 



Coahoma 



Copiah 



UeSoto 



Uinds 



Holmes 



Issaquena 



Jefloraon 



Lowndea 



Madison 



Marshall ^ 



Nosabee 



Panola 



Warren 



Washington 



Wilkinson , 



Yazoo 



Total 



State 



Percent 



LOUISIANi.. 



Avoyelles 



Bossier 



Caddo 



Carroll 



Claiborne 



Concordia 



De Soto 



Eules. 



State and county. 



18, 3G9 

 11,872 

 12, 180 

 23, 014 

 25, 517 

 13, 449 

 20, 796 

 11,646 

 20, 095 



LcuisiAKA— Continued. 



247, 504 

 429, 462 



20, 140 

 15, 571 

 14, 135 



14, 776 

 11,456 

 15,653 

 24,118 

 27, 394 

 19, 027 



15, 821 

 13,719 

 16, 073 

 19,£G9 

 IS, 379 

 15, 473 

 1.5, 7G4 

 32, 175 

 35, D02 

 12, 430 

 26, 047 



383, 332 

 564, 938 



10, 129 

 13, 506 

 26, 387 

 20, 384 



14, 900 

 26, 712 



15, 809 



East Feliciana. 



Madison 



Morehouse 



2v atchitoches . . 



Ouachita 



Saint Landry .. 

 Tensas 



Total 

 State . 



Per cent - 



Aiu^tin 



Palis 



Fayette 



Grimes 



Kusk 



Travis 



Washington . 



Total ,. 



Stat« .. 



Per cent , 



Arlcansaa... 



Chicot , 



Hempstead 

 Jefferson..., 



Phillips 



Pulaski 



Total , 

 State , 



Per cent . 



TSKNXSSKI. 



Fayette.., 

 Haywood . 

 Shelby.... 

 Tipton.... 



Total . 

 State . 



Per cent . 



Pales. 



10, 252 

 17, 189 

 11,154 

 15, 071 

 14, 239 

 14, 305 

 25, 371 



236, 018 

 350, 832 



67.3 



11, 0C7 

 14, 126 

 10, 653 

 10, 025 

 10, 752 

 16, 769 

 22, 452 



98, 744 

 350, 623 



12, 315 



10, 187 

 10, 664 

 18, 390 



18, ooa 



14, 891 



84, 449 

 247, 963 



20, 131 



10,510 

 32, 434 

 10, 052 



73, 127 

 131, 842 



In view of these limitations of cotton-cultare, and the present tend- 

 ency to increase of other products, the fact that more than one-third of 

 the cultivated area of ten States is annually ijlanted in cotton, as shown by 

 results of the investigation, is a remarkable one in the history of the cult- 

 ure of the " industrial " plants. Corn is credited with rather more than 

 four-tenths of the acreage, and other crops, together, with one-fourth. 

 The distribution is by the following percentages : 



