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COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION OP THE UNITED STATES. 



The share of Great Britain in the total com- 

 merce for 1891-'92 was 35-29, in the imports 

 18'89, in the exports 48'46 per cent. Germany's 

 share was 10-14 per cent, in the total, 1O02 in 

 the imports, and 10-24 in the exports ; France's 

 was 9-03 per cent, in the total, 8'29 in the im- 

 ports, and 9-62 in the exports ; that of the West 

 Indies, 7'43 per cent, in the total, 12-04 in the 

 imports, and 3-74 in the exports ; that of Brazil, 

 7'16 per cent, in the total, 14-34 in the imports, 



and 1-39 in the exports; that of the British 

 North American possessions. 4-32 per cent, in the 

 total, 4-27 in the' imports, and 4-36 in the ex- 

 ports ; Belgium's, 3-18 per cent, in the total, 1-24 

 in the imports, and 4'73 in the exports : that of 

 the Netherlands, 2'95 per cent, in the total. 1-32 

 in the imports, and 4-26 in the exports ; that of 

 Mexico, 2-28 per cent, in the total. 3-40 in the im- 

 ports, and 1'39 in the exports ; that of Italy, 1'GO 

 per cent, in the total, 2-68 in the imports, and 

 1-39 in the exports; that of the British East 

 Indies, 1'53 per cent, in the total, 3 in the im- 

 ports, and 0-36 in the exports ; Japan's, 1'46 per 

 cent, in the total, 2-89 in the imports, and 0-32 

 in the exports: China's. 1-41 per cent, in the 

 total. 2-46 in the imports, and 0-55 in the ex- 

 ports ; that of British Australasia, T07 per cent, 

 in the total, 1'03 in the imports, and I'll in the 

 exports; that of the Central American republics 

 and British Honduras, 0-92 per cent, in the total, 

 1-26 in the imports, and 0-64 in the exports; 

 that of Spain, 0'90 per cent, in the total, 0-63 in 

 the imports, and 1'12 in the exports ; that of 

 Venezuela, 0'77 per cent, in the total, 1-25 in the 

 imports, and 0'40 in the exports ; that of Switz- 

 erland, 0-71 per cent, in the total, or 1-60 per 

 cent, in the imports ; that of the Hawaiian Islands, 

 0-64 per cent, of the total, 0-98 of the imports, 

 and 0-36 of the exports; that of Sweden and 

 Norway. 0-56 per cent, of the total, 0'45 of the 

 imports, and 0-64 of the exports; that of Austria- 

 Hungary, 0-50 per cent, of the total. 0-93 of the 

 imports," and 0'15 of the exports ; that of Den- 

 mark, 0-46 per cent, of the total, 0-03 of the im- 

 ports, and 0-81 of the exports ; that of Russia 

 on the Baltic and the White Sea, 0-46 per cent, 

 of the total, 0'36 of the imports, and 0'56 of the 

 exports ; that of the Dutch East Indies, 0'45 per 

 cent, of the total, 0-84 of the imports, and 0'13 

 of the exports ; that of the Argentine Republic, 

 0'45 per cent, of the total, 0-64 of the imports, 

 and 0-28 of the exports ; that of Colombia, 0-39 

 per cent, of the total, 0'50 of the imports, and 

 0-30 of the exports ; that of Chili. 0'38 per cent, 

 of the total, 0'42 of the imports, and 0-34 of the 

 exports; that of the Philippine Islands, 0'34 

 per cent, of the total. 0-75 of the imports, and 

 0-01 of the exports ; that of British Guiana. 0'34 

 per cent, of the total. 0'53 of the imports, and 

 0-19 of the exports; that of Portugal, 0-33 per 

 cent, of the total, 0'24 of the imports, and 0-40 

 of the exports; that of Hong-Kong. 0-30 per 

 cent, of the total, 0'09 of the imports, and 0'47 

 of the exports ; that of British Africa, 0'23 per 

 cent, of the total, O'lO of the imports, and 0'34 

 of the exports ; that of Uruguay, 0-18 per cent, 

 of the total, 0'30 of the imports, and 0'09 of the 

 exports : that of Turkey in Asia, 0-17 per cent, 

 of the total, 0'35 of the imports, and 0-02 of the 

 exports ; that of Russia on the Black Sea, 0'16 

 per cent, of the total, 0-23 of the imports, nnd 

 0-10 of the exports ; that of the British possessions 

 not mentioned, 0'16 per cent, of the total, 0'28 

 of the imports, and 0'06 of the exports ; that of 

 Turkish provinces in Africa, or Egypt and Trip- 

 oli, 0-13 per cent, of the total. 0-28 of the im- 

 ports, and 0-01 of the exports ; that of Turkey 

 in Europe. O'll per cent, of the total, or 0'25 per 

 cent, of the imports ; that of all other African 

 countries, 0-09 per cent, of the total, 0-14 of the 

 imports, and 0'05 of the exports ; that of Ecua- 



