486 



APPENDIX. 



Religioxs in the Russian Evipire (continued). 



III.— POPULATION OF EUSSIA IN EUEOPE, POLAND, AND FINLAND 



According to Nationalities (estimated for 1879). 



'Great Russians 



^ Little „ 

 Slavs < "White „ &c. 



I Bulgarians, Servians, &c. 



i_ Poles 

 TJthuanians 

 Letts . 

 Rumanians 

 Greeks 

 Gipsies 

 Germans 

 Swedes 



-.T 1 ( Kalmuks 

 Mongols ^ samoyeds 



Jews . 

 Armenians . 



IV.— AGEICULTURE. 



Distribution of the Land according to its Cultivation : — 



40-3 per cent, of the total area covered with forests, 206 per cent, is under the plough, 12-3 per cent. 

 consists of meadows and pastures, 26-8 per cent, is covered with lakes or lies waste. 

 Live Stock (1872) :— 



19,266,267 horses, 24,000,000 cattle, 49,000,000 sheep, 9,804,000 pigs, 1,180,000 goats, 340,200 

 reindeer, 29,300 camels. 



Distribution of the Land according to Proprietorship: — 



Before the Emancipation 

 of the Serfs. 



After the Emancipation 

 of the Serfs. 



Crown Lands . 

 Noblemen's Estates 

 Imperial Domains 

 fcjmall Freeholds 



Total . 



100-0 



100-0 



Y.— PEODUCE OF MINES (INCLUDING ASIA). 



Gold . 



Silver 



Platinum 



Copper . 



Lead 



Nickel Ore 



Zinc 



Cobalt Ore 



Cast Iron 



Coal 



Salt 



Petroleum 



Sulphur 



Plumbaa-o 



