



' i IN INK 



1KB 



^ . .ir 



1801 



1M1 



1881 

 181] 



1851 

 1881 



1881 

 1801 



1810 



17,906400 

 04*4400 



J| ._". ,.NM 



B6J00400 

 17,100,000 



MyM74oo 



:tUv,..NN ( 

 14,886400 



17,718400 



1847 

 I860 

 I860 



1870 

 1888 

 1800 



94481,000 

 .;i MM..-., 

 14,708400 



.;.;.! lOyOOO 



U488400 



16450400 



M m 1H H, 



FBAUCK 



UXITED STATS* 



Year 



Population 



1861 



1841 

 188] 

 I860 



l-l 

 1880 

 180] 

 1800 



.'.", !;.'.<MMI 

 14430400 

 IT486400 

 18487400 

 N408400 

 89400400 

 17478400 



l>ii 

 \M 

 1831 

 1841 



IvM 



18449400 



18418400 



1871 

 1881 

 180] 



7,767,000 

 8,175,000 

 6408400 



5,790400 



5,412,000 



4,705,000 



1810 

 I8BQ 



1880 

 1840 

 1880 

 1880 

 1870 

 1880 

 L88Q 



7.J 10,000 

 9,634,000 

 L2406, 



:>.-'-. 



ing the number of years at aheciaetH, and the popul.i 

 [500,000 |*T unit, nnuibeni at left of figure represent millions) as ordt- 

 separate poinU represented by the above table hare been 

 ig. 39) and then joined by straight lines. The figure gives all 

 :uation contained in the tabulated results, besides showing at a 



population of tin- different countries at any K 

 I student may account historically for the abrupt fall in the 

 representing the population *>t l-'i.i!.-.-; aixl for the gradual down* 

 tendency in the Una representing the population of Ireland. 



