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The National Geographic Magazine 



Hun"arian Fainilv 



i,ooo to the Polish, and 1,867 to the Ger- 

 man. 



More than one-third of the entire num- 

 ber of immigrants — 374,708 — stated that 

 they intended to stay in the State of New 

 York, while one-sixth of them — 198,681 

 — asserted that the_v were going to Penn- 

 sylvania ; 86,539, or about one-twelfth, 

 were avowedly destined to Illinois ; 

 73,863 intended to reside in Massachu- 

 setts, and 58,415 were en route to New 

 Jersey; 880,036 entered through New 

 York, 62,229 through Boston, 54,064 

 through Baltimore, 23,186 through Phila- 

 delphia, 6,201 through Galveston, and 

 2,051 through New Orleans. 



Immigrant Aliens Admitted into the United 



States, by Countries, During the Fiscal 



Year Ended June 30, 1906 



Austria iii.SqS 



Hungary 153.540 



Belgium 5,099 



Bulgaria, Servia, and Montenegro... 4,666 



Denmark 7,741 



France, including Corsica 9,386 



German Empire 37,564 



Greece 19,489 



Italy, including Sicily and Sardinia. . 273,120 



Netherlands 4.946 



Norway 21,730 



Portugal, including Cape Verde and 



Azore Islands 8,517 



Roumania 4,476 



Russian Empire, and Finland 215,665 



Spain, including Canary and Balearic 



Islands 1,921 



Sweden 23.310 



Switzerland 3,846 



Turkey in Europe 9.510 



United Kingdom : 



England 49,491 



Ireland 34.995 



Scotland 15,866 



Wales 1,841 



Other Europe 48 



Total Europe 1,018,365 



