APPENDIX. 



495 



PUERTO RICO. 



ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS. 



Departments. Pop. (1887). Chief Towns, 

 ; San Juan 

 I 131,116 \ Bayamon 



Capital and Ba 

 yamon . 



Arecibo 



AsTiadiHa 



Mayaguez 



124,835 



86,551 



116,982 



' Rio Piedras 

 C Arecibo 

 (. Utuado 

 I AguadiUa . 

 I Lares . . 

 j Mayaguez . 

 ( San German 



Pop. 

 27,000 

 15,000 

 11,000 

 30,000 

 31,000 

 16,000 

 17,0(10 

 28,000 

 20,000 



Area: 3,550 square miles. Imports 

 tons; coffee, 23,000 tons; tobacco, 1,5 

 cleared. Railways open (ISgO"* 52 miles 

 Expenditure, £726,000. 



(1888), £2,890,000 ; Exports, £2,410,000. Sugar crop, 62,000 

 18 tons. Shipping, 2,812 vessels of 2,452,000 tons entered and 

 Telegraphs, 500 miles of wire. Revenue (1890), £736,000; 



DANISH ANTILLES. 



Revenue (1890), £27,000; Expenditure, £38,000. 



BRITISH WEST INDIES.* 



Groups. 

 Bermudas 

 Bahamas 

 Barbados 



/Antigua 

 Barbuda 

 Virgin Isles 

 Dominica 

 St. Kitts 

 Nevis 

 Anguilla 



VMontserrat 



(St. Lucia 

 St. Vincent 

 Grenada 

 and 

 Grenadines 



Area in 



sq. mil's. 



20 



5,450 



166 



108 



62 



58 



290 



65 



50 



35 



32 



245 



122 



120 



Population 

 (1890). 

 16,000 

 48,000 

 180,000 

 35,000"! 

 800 

 5,000 

 30,000 [ 

 45,000 ( 

 12,000 

 12,000 

 10,000 J 

 45,000\ 

 48,000 ! 



50,000 



Ee venue. 



£30,000 



46,000 



175,000 



Expenditure. 

 £30,000 

 46,000 

 146,000 



113,000 110,000 



124,000 130,000 



Debt. 

 £7,000 

 83,000 

 1,588,000 



64,000 



195,000 



Imports. 

 £65,000 

 176,000 

 1,211,000 



429,000 



Exports. 



£273,000 



131,000 



1,030,000 



690,000 



477,000 



522,000 



Bebjtodas: — Chief town, Hamilton ; population, 8,000. Land under cultivation, 4,000 acres. Schools, 

 47 ; attendance, 1,400. Shipping (1889), 222,000 tons entered and cleared, of which 180,000 were 

 British. White population, 6,200; coloured, 9,750. 



Bahamas :— Chief town, Nassau; population, 5,000. Pineapples exported (1890), 285,000 dozen, value 

 £28,000. Sponges exported (1889), £51,000. Schools, 72; attendance, 6,000. 

 • Exclusive of Jamaica, Trinidad, and Tobago. 



