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pathies, possessing vast resources in its library and its funds. 
Dr Mill, as a secretary of this society, is to be congratulated on 
the surroundings amid which his project takes form, and we 
wish him the greatest success in its execution. 
W. M. Davis. 
THE MEXICAN CENSUS 
The population of Mexico, as ascertained by the census of October 20, 
1895, is officially announced as 12,570,195. The population of the differ- 
ent states, with their respective capitals, is as follows : 
ST.-VTES 
Aguascalientes 103,645 
Campeche 90,458 
Coahuila 235,638 
Colima 55,677 
Chiapas 313,678 
Chihuahua 266,831 
Durangro 294,366 
Guanajuato 1,047,238 
Guerrero 417,621 
Hidalgo 548,0.39 
Jalisco 1,107,863 
Mexico 838,737 
Michoacan 889,795 
Morelos • 1.59,800 
Nuevo Leon 309,607 
Oaxaca 882, .529 
Puebla 979,723 
Queretaro 227,233 
San Lnis Potosi 570,814 
Sinaloa 256,414 
Sonora 191,281 
Tabasco 1.34,794 
Tamanlipas 204,206 
Tlaxcala 166,803 
Veracruz 855,975 
Yucatan 297, .507 
Zacatecas 4.52,720 
Federal District 484,608 
Territory of Tepic 144, .308 
N. Itist. I.ower Calif 7,4.52 
S. Dist. Lower Calif. 34,.S35 
C.4PITAL CITIES 
A guascalientes . ’. 31,619 
Campeche 16,631 
Saltillo 19,654 
Colima 19,305 
Tuxtla Gutierrez 7,882 
Chihuahua 18,521 
Durango 42,165 
Guanajuato 39,3.37 
Chilpancingo 6,204 
Pachuca 52,189 
Guadalajara 83,870 
Toluca 23,648 
Morelia 32,287 
Cuernavaca 8,. 554 
Monterey 56,8.55 
Oaxaca 32,641 
Puebla 91,917 
Queretaro 32,790 
San Lnis Potosi 69,676 
Culiacan 14,205 
Hermosillo 8,376 
San .Tuan Bautista 27,0.36 
Ciudad Victoria 14,575 
Tlaxcala 2,874 
.Talapa 18,173 
IMerida .36,720 
Zacatecas 40,026 
^Mexico .339,935 
Tepic 16,226 
Ensenada <le Todo.s Santos. 1 ,2.59 
La Paz 4,737 
