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G. Same as B except based on census of i860. 



H. White population (as in D) for each state divided 

 by area of state, and results ranked. 



I. Not given directly in the census of i860, but easily 

 arrived at from the figures on illiteracy there given. 



J. Total school attendance for each state was divided 

 by the age group 5-15. White population only. Census 

 of i860. 



K. The two preceding measures of elementary educa- 

 tion were combined by multiplying the per ceni of literacy 

 by the average school attendance for each state, and the 

 resulting abstract index figures were ranked. 



L. The capital invested in manufacturing in each state 

 was divided by the area of the state, and the results 

 ranked. Figures from the census of i860. 



M, N, m, n. In these columns the data used in prepar- 

 ing columns D and H were reranked for specified groups 

 of states. The object was to discover whether the corre- 

 lations previously found were due mainly to differences 

 between North and South, or between East and West, or 

 both. 



O, P. Same as A and B except based on census of 1870. 



Q. Same as A except based on census of 1880. 



R. Based on census figures for illiteracy of native 

 whites. 



S. Same as A, except based on census of 1890. 



T. Based on census figures for per cent of urban popu- 

 lation, by states. 



U. Prepared from same source and in same waj as 

 under column F, except that here the classification i-* on 

 the basis of the state of residence in 1900. 



V, W. Same as B except based on censuses of 1900 and 

 1910 respectively. 



