PROGRESS BY LAND, 1818-1910 183 



II. Imports. 



' Includes apparel. 



2 Excludes butterine material. 



III. Farms. 



Square miles ' Gardens ' 

 and Pasture 

 Horses 

 Cattle 

 Sheep 



I90] 



60 



55 



8,851 

 32,767 

 78,052 



* Three square miles in 1813; antCy p. 152. Chiefly potatoes and 

 vegetables. 



t Bluebook, 1837, omits Fogo, Twillingate, and Treaty Shore. 



The third table speaks for itself. The second table, ^ 

 supplemented by the annual statistics of the colony, proves 

 that Newfoundlanders are fed on meat, bread, and butter by 



Summarized in the annual Statistical Tables of the British Colonies. 



