UNITED STATES CENSUS. 



841 



Tho total population is reported as 31,79."). in- 

 cluding 19.130 males and 12.<Hir, females. This 

 number embraces JMTSOIIS under tlie following 

 (l.i<sifii-ations: White, 3,860 male. 443 female; 

 mixed (descendants of intermarriage between 

 Russians and native women), 88f> males n: 

 females ; Indian (comprising t he following tribes : 

 Eskimo, Thlinket, Athabaskan, Aleut. Tsimj>- 

 sean, and Hyda), 11,987 males and 11.2H7 fe- 

 males; Mongolian (including Chinese and Japan- 

 ese). 'J.-JS? males (no females); all others, 111 

 males and 1 female. 



Places having 1,000 Inhabitants or morr. 

 The facts under this heading can In-tter IH-- 

 in tabular form than in text. An ..rding to the 

 present census there were in 1890 3,715 places of 



1,000 inhabitants or more, having a total popi 

 tion of 26.109.074. and representing 41-fW 



>ula- 



n-pres'ntiiig : 

 cent, of the total |M>piilntion of the t'nited > 

 In 18H(), 7? places had a imputation , 

 more; in 1^!, rJIpl;. -iKKlin !->. >''. 



i^iMt. i : over 4.M in 1S80, 580; in 1890. 905. 

 The tablo m following jtagos ':* in 



detail by State- in<l Ti-rri lories for e*eh (BO> 

 gniphical division, both M r-g!n!- number ml 

 population, and in the following order M : 

 25,000 and over. S.OOOand under .'..'"". OOOwd 

 under s.(KK), 2.500 and under 4.(KX), 1,000 and un 



-.00. 



^1-ecUl riaW. InMnt.The total numlr 

 of insane panOMtrMtd in public and private 

 institutions (1889) wat> 97,585. In 1881 the nuro- 



