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ANTHROPOLOGY. ! 
Tre Inpian Census. — Mr. Sherman Day, in the Overland 
Monthly for November, speaks of the remissness of the census 
officers with respect to the enumeration of Indians. He has 
compiled a table of our Indian population which combines the 
meager returns of the census, the data of the Indian Office, and 
some investigations of his own, as follows: 
Total, - 
i hd Indians Agency Total 
States. a o eh outside. Tadlint indians. 
MN ck cs ee 1,262,505 213 T 
E SS L ka. 802,525 195- +} :- pi 
California POR MS's Wide oe Seas oN 866,342 13,601 4,324 I 7:925 
Ra i 195,252 154 925 1,079 
e e .. ; 622,700 255 255 
T ee 146,608 5 5 
Wi. S 269.493 180 | ie 
© a 1,542,1 1 5 
— 6-0 E ee 3,077,871 140 rat 
ana ; 246 246 
466 350 816 
815 1,714 
50 59 
848 848 
625 625 
15 AS 
369 2 
7:249 1795 17,044 
2,300 4333 6,682 
1,857 1,857 
13 113 
233 3:939 4,1 74 
2,803 7,831 10,634 
63 
819 5,116 5:935 
1,230 1,230 
130 1 
1,694 4,471 6,195 
184 s 
77 77 
131 131 
352 352 
i 7 992 108 1,100 
Y a Alsi See ogee E, 332,2 II 
2 ere ee Tiga 85 85 
Nec, 8 I 3457 2 
Sconsin Lip ede Ad Rok ea ay a I 4.161 | Pigs 
| 91,786 
1 Edit w ie 
: . ae an by Professor Oris T; Mason, 1305 Q street, N. W., Washington, ai C. 
