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uudertaking-s of the same categ-ory; 15. their tui'iiover; 16. their profit; in the fol- 

 lowing columns are given the conclusions, namely: 17. the sum of the annual turn- 

 overs of the commercial undertakings, that is, the S^d column multiplied by 20 + that 

 of the 6ii> column + that of the 12"> column; 18. the sum of the annual turnovers 

 of the industrial undertakings, that is, the sum of the figures of the A^^ column 

 multiplied by 20 -f- that of the 9"» column + that of the Ib^^ column; 19. the sum 

 of all the tui-novers of the undertakings subject to rates and assessed taxes, that is, 



Table 6. 



Undertakings assessed with a spec- 

 ial ADDITIONAL TRADE PERCENTAGE 

 AND DISTRIBUTARY TAX, 1889. 



Share. 



Commer- 

 cial. 



Ph 



Indus- 

 trial. 



Large (guild, private). 





Oi 



Profits and turnover in 



2. 3. 



6. 



7. 



i. Moscow govenirneul . . . . 



> Central district 



II . Petersburg government . . . 



> Baltic region 



IV. Northern region 



Y. Eastern region 



VI. Siberia (part only assessed). 

 Vlll. Northern Caucasus . . . . 



IX. Southern region 



X. South western region. . . . 



XI. Polish region , 



XII. Xorth-western region. . . . 



XIII. Little Russian region . . . 



XIV. Central Chernoziom region . 



50 

 93 

 96 

 82 

 7 

 82 

 25 

 16 

 77 

 17 

 24 

 40 

 41 

 90 



8.7 

 0.7 

 18.0 

 1.7 

 01 

 0.8 

 0.1 

 0.1 

 3.8 

 1.7 

 1.9 

 1.1 

 2.2 

 0.8 



159 

 27 

 87 

 17 



0.2 



8978 



11889 

 8759 

 7501 

 2477 



15421 

 4832 

 6617 



16439 

 6791 

 6530 

 6098 

 8314 



18765 



1560 



167 



2081 



373 



31 



222 



61 



96 



1342 



101 



348 



94 



23 



11 



26 



11 



2 



15 



5 



7 



37 



6 



9 



5 



156 10 

 196 11 



740 



42 



443 52 



129411 



6828 



178 



13570 601 



the sum of the figures of the 17''» and 18'^ columns. The data for the metropolitan 

 governments, Moscow and Petersburg, are separated in this table in distinct lines. 



The figures of the 18'^ column exceed those representing the production of the 

 miUs and manufactories, which is given for 1889 upon page VII, (with the excep- 



