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INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY — ^PUBUCATION NO. 1 1 



Mexico. 



1939. Institute de salubridad y enfermedades tropi- 

 cales, revista, Mexico. Quarterly. Im- 

 portant articles on vital statistics by Miguel 

 E. Bustamante, Alvaro Aldama C, and 

 others. 

 Mexico. Direcci6n de ANTROPOLOofA. 



1922. ... La poblaci6n del valle de Teotohuaciin. 

 2 vols, in 3. Edited by Manuel Gamio. 

 Mexico. 

 Mexico. Direcci6n General de EstadIstica. 



The various sections, monographs, and volumes 

 pertaining to Michoacdn of national censuses, a 

 few of which are cited as illustrations: 



Primer-quinto censo general de poblaci6n . . . 

 1895-1930. Estado de Michoaciln. Mexico, 

 1899-1933. Primer censo, volume on Michoa- 

 cdn, published in 1899, gave data by districts, 

 not by municipios. Title varies slightly. 

 Sexto censo general de poblaci6n, March 6, 1940, 



is partly published. 

 Segundo censo de ediiicios; 20 de octubre de 1939. 

 MichoacAn. Mexico, 1941. (The first Na- 

 tional census of 1929 was published in 1 vol. 

 in 1930.) 

 Primer censo agrlcola-ganadero 1930: Michoacdn. 

 Mexico, 1937. (This census is taken at 10-year 

 intervals.) 

 Primer censo ejidal 1935: Michoacdn. Mexico, 

 1937. (This census i» taken at 5-year inter- 

 vals.) 

 Estadfstica general de la Repiiblica Mexicana 

 and Anuario Estadfstico de la Repiiblica 

 Mexicana. 



Mexico, 1884-1907, known as the Anuarios 

 de Penafiel, which contain such varied in- 

 formation as the fabricas de aguardiente in 

 Quiroga, local names of diseases, number 

 and value of livestock, etc. 

 Estadistica ganadera de la Republica. Mexico, 



1903. 

 Medidas regionales, Mexico, 1937. 

 Nomenclatura Nacional de Ocupaciones, Mexico, 

 1933. 

 Mexico. SecretarIa de Hacienda y CREofTO Publico- 

 1940. Michoacdn. t. 1. Estudios historico-economi" 

 co-fiscal sobre los Estados de la Repiiblica. 

 III. Mexico. 

 MichoacXn. 



The governor, or one of his secretaries, commonly 

 presented to the State congress (at 1-, 2-, 4-, or 

 6-year periods) a report on his administration which 

 was accompanied by statistics, historical material, 

 and surveys of resources, economies, education, etc. 

 A number of these reports have been published 

 under titles beginning with Memoria, Informe, etc. 

 These are usually cited as Memorias. A complete 

 file does not exist, but we located the following years 

 by consulting libraries, museums, and archives in 

 Morelia and Mexico City: 1828-29, 1829-30, 

 1845-46, 1847-48, 1848-49, 1849-50, 1858-61, 



1868-69, 1876-77, 1881-82, 1882-83, 1883-84, 

 1884-85, 1885-86, 1886-87, 1887-89, 1889-90, 

 1890-92, 1892-94, 1894-96, 1896-1900, 1900-04. 

 There are reports available for some of the more 

 recent years which we did not examine. 

 MichoacXn. 



The State government in Morelia periodically pub- 

 lishes various compilations of laws pertaining to 

 taxes, municipal government, education, etc. 

 Among these we cite as illustrations: 



Indice alfab^tico de la divisi6n territorial del 

 Estado de Michoacdn de Ocampo, en orden de 

 municipalidades, tenencias, haciendas y ranchos, 

 comprendidos en la Ley del 20 de julio de 

 1909. Morelia, 1910. 

 Ley electoral para la renovaci6n de poderes 



locales y ayuntamientos. Morelia, 1931. 

 Ley de gobierno municipal. Morelia, 1941. 

 Ley de hacienda para los municipios del Estado. 



Morelia, 1939. 

 Circular numero A/5 de la contaduria general de 

 glosa. Morelia. 1945. This was a detailed 

 statement of the State income by municipal- 

 ities and sources of income, and was the first 

 of its kind to be circulated since 1922. 



Since about 1829 there have been a number of semi- 

 official and official State periodicals, under various 

 titles. The earlier journals are invaluable sources 

 of historical, economic, and general statistical infor- 

 mation. The various numbers of the current 

 Peri6dico Oficial carry the decrees, laws, notices, 

 etc., which must be published to become effective. 

 Among these are found all general and specific 

 items pertaining to lands, persons, and government 

 in Quiroga. The file since 1915 constitutes an 

 adequate continuation of the compilation by 

 Coromina. We examined the following items: 



El astro Moreliano, 1829-30. 



El Michoacano libre, 1830. 



La sombra de Washington, 1833-34. 



La voz de Michoacdn, 1842-46. 



El federalista, 1846-47. 



El ingenio, 1847-48. 



El imparcial, 1848-50. 



El heraldo Michoacano, 1850-52. 



La restauraci6n, 1852-54. 



El porvenir, 1855. 



El pueblo, 1856-57. 



La bandera roja, 1859-63. 



(El) boletfn oficial, 1863. 



La Republica, 1863-67 (not examined). This 

 was published by anti-imperialist forces in 

 various towns of southern Michoacdn. 



La gaceta oficial, 1864-67. 



La restauraci6n, 1867. 



(El) constitucionalista, 1868-70. 



El progresista, 1871-76. 



El bolettn oficial, 1876. 



El regenerador, 1876-77. 



La paz, 1877-78. 



