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of the sexes in the different countries of the 

 earth were as follows : 



III. The Largest Cities. The population of 

 the principal cities of the earth was as fol- 

 lows, according to the latest accounts: 



CITIES. Population. 



1. London (1877) 8,533,434 



2. Paris (1376) 1,983,806 



8. New York (1375) 1,028,622 



4. Vienna (1875, without the military) 1,001,999 



5. Berlin (1877, without suburbs) 1,000,809 



6. Canton 1,000,000 



7. Siangtan (Hunan) 1,000,000 



8. Siangfoo (Shensi) 1,000,000 



9. Tchantchowfoo (Fokien) 1,000,000 



10. Tientsin (Chihli) 930,000 



11. Philadelphia (1876) 817,448 



12. Tchingtoofoo (Szechuen) 800,000 



13. Calcutta (India) (1871) 794,645 



14. St. Petersburg (1869) 667.963 



15. Bombay (India) (1371) 644,405 



16. Moscow 601,969 



17. Constantinople 600,000 



13. Fokien 600.000 



19. Hangchowfoo (Chihkiang) 600,000 



20. Hankow (Hnpeh) 600,000 



21. Shoohing (Chihkiang) 600,000 



22. Tokio (1872) 595.905 



23. Glasgow (1876) 545,144 



24. Liverpool (1877) 527,083 



25. Bangkok (Siam) 500,000 



26. Peking 500,000 



27. Soochow (Kwangsi) 500,000 



23. Wenchow (Chihkiang) 600,000 



29. Brooklyn (1375) 484,616 



ft ( Manchester (1876) 857,917 



au - }Salford(1376) 138.425 



81. Nangklng (Kwangsi) 450,000 



32. St. Louis (1375) 450,000 



33. Naples(1871) 415,549 



34. Chicago (1875) m ^ t .. 410,000 



35. Tachan (Kwangtung) .TTTv 400.000 



36. Madras (India) (1371). 397,552 



37. Birmingham (England) (1877) 877,486 



83. Yangchoo (Kiangsuj 860,000 



39 Brussels j < 1875 ' ^^ 8u burbs) 884,848 



M \ (1875, without suburbs) 188,080 



CITIES. PopnlaUm. 



40. Cairo (Egypt) 1872) 849.883 



41. Hamburg -j { $^i suburb's^ 1875) .' .". ! . '. ! ! ! '. ! Iw^S 



42. Lyons(1876) 842,800 



43. Boston (Mass.) (1875) 332.024 



44. Warsaw(1876) 820,136 



45. Marseilles (1876) 813,742 



46. Dublin(1876) 814.666 



47. Buda-Pesth (1875) 809.203 



48. Amoy (Fokien) 800,000 



49. Kumamatoo (Japan) 800,000 



60. Amsterdam (1876) 296,200 



51. Leeds(1876) 291,530 



62. Lucknow (India) (1871) 284,779 



53. Shanghai 276,640 



54. Lienkong (Fokien) 275,000 



55. Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) (1872) 274,972 



56. Sheffield (1876) 274,914 



57. Osaka (Japan) (1872) 271.992 



58. Baltimore (1870) 267,354 



59. Rome(1876) 264.2SO 



KI\ BO,, TT~)O J (1875, estimated.) 250.000 



60. San Francisco ifafify ( 149,473 



61. Taijuenfoo (Szechuen) 250,000 



62. Tchungkingfoo (Szechuen) 250,000 



68. Waihien (Shantung) 250,000 



64. Milan (1871, with Corpi Santi) 244,930 



65. Breslau (1875) 239,050 



66. Kioto (Japan) (1872) 23S.668 



67. Copenhagen (1376) 230,000 



68. Havana (Cuba) 280,000 



69. Mexico 230,000 



70. Lisbon (1864) 224,063 



71. Bucharest (1873) , 221.305 



72. Cincinnati (Ohio) (1870) , 216,239 



78. Edinburgh (1876) 215,146 



74. Melbourne (Australia) (1874) 212,1 73 



75. Alexandria (Egypt) (1372) 212,034 



76. Leipslc (1875) 209,407 



77. Gwalior (India) 200,000 



73. Hyderabad (India) 200,000 



79. Yongping (Fokien) 200.000 



80. Kajosina (Japan) 200,000 



81. Tchangtukoo (Chihli) 200,000 



82. Tchooyang (Kwangtung) 200,000 



83. Tsinanfoo (Shangtung) 200,000 



84. Woochang (Hupeh) 200,000 



IV. The Railroads of the World. The length 

 of the railroads in 1876 was as follows (in 

 kilometres, 1 kilometre = 0.62 English mile) : 



