228 



AUON. 

 Table II. 



d 



10 



6 



3 



"3 



a 



S 



o 



CO 



IS 



ai 



m 



Estimated number 

 of members. 



>- »•; 



o CS 

 O.S 



So- 



2, 220 



Daily amount spent 

 for fish. 



Rice per per.son in 

 grams. ! 



1 



Fish per person. 







1 











2 



^0.40 



1,110 



F-0.20 



Very rich people. 





s 





1 



"1 







2i 



2, 220 



.08 



880 



.03J- 







IS 



.. 



1 



1 







21 



2,220 



.48 



840 



.18 



Woallliy people. 





7 



: 



1 



n 



. '•! 



3 



2. 220 



.08 



740 



.03 







9 





1 



■'2 







3 



2, 220 



.08 



740 



.03 







11 





1 



2 







3 



2, 220 



.30 



740 



.10 







25 





1 







'1 



3 



2, 220 



.15 



740 



.05 







24 





2 



•1 







■ii 



2, 220 



.15 



()70 



.04 







« 





1 



2 







3,1 



2, 900 



.10 



850 



.03 







IK 





1 



2 



1 



3i 



1,850 



.20 



5fi0 



.06 







22 





2 



1 







3.; 



2, 220 



.10 



630 



.03 







23 





1 



1 







3J 



2, 220 



.20 



630 



.06 







17 





1 



2 



'-'1 



Si 



• 2, 220 



.20 



030 



.06 







20 



.. 



1 



i'2 







■ii 



3,330 



.35 



740 



.08 







14 





2 



2 







■ik 



2, 775 



.20 



620 



.04J 







12 





3 



il 







ih 



2, 220 



.27 



500 



.06 



3 females. 





21 



2 



2 



Jl 







a 



3,330 



.10 



740 



'".02 



Fisherman. 





19 



2 



2 



k2 







5 



3,700 



.20 



740 



.04 







18 



S 



2 











5 



5,180 



.50 



1,030 



.10 



3 men working. 





1 

 5 



1 



4 

 1 



3 



1 







1 



6 



4,070 

 5, 920 





660 

 980 





4 females. 

 4 males. 







2 

 3 



4 

 2 



2 

 3 





 2 



1 







6 



2, 960? 

 4,070 



(') 



.40 



490? 

 625 





I'nreliable. 







13 



4 



2 



2 



1 





4,440 



590 



.05 







4 



5 



3 









8 



7,770 



(') 



960 









"3 years, 

 '' 4 year.s. 

 - 11 months. 



■^One 1 year and one 2 years. ' 6 years. 



•'3 year.s. 



"2 months, 



'' One 6 years and one 9 years. 



•^ One 1 year and one 12 years. 



I Data not obtained. 



■"Price below average (fisherman). 



»2 month.s 



.i 2 years. 



In only a few instances does the amount of rice taken daily by one 

 person differ markedly from the main average. It is easy to understand 

 that the rich family, No. lU, consisting of only two persons, does not 

 live as economically as the others. Families No. 2 and No. 12 give a 

 very low average, and family No. 18 a very high average. It is well to 

 eliminate these four families in determining the average food consump- 

 tion of the people. If we now examine the remainder of the families, it 

 is found that the amount of rice per person is higher if the members of 

 the family are almost all males, while it is lower if the members are 

 females. A comparison of families Nos. 1 and 5, for example, illustrates 

 the ])hysio]ogical fact that tlie liard-woi'kiug man needs a larcer amount of 



