Population of England and fVales, S^c, of and 1881. 103 
From 15 per cent, to 20 per cent, (the latter inclusive). 
Aggregate. 
Bucks. 
Huntingdon. 
Farmers. Labourers. 
Berks. Bucks. 
Essex. Hants. 
Hertford. Northumberland. 
Middlesex (extra-Me- Somerset, 
tropolitan). 
Huntingdon. 
Northampton. 
Oxford. 
Surrey. 
Farmers. 
Anglesey. 
■Cardigan. 
Camai-von. 
Wilts. 
Above 20 per cent. 
Huntingdon. 
Wales. 
Under 5 per cent. 
Labourers. 
Carnarvon. 
None. 
Aggregate. 
Carnarvon. 
From 0 per 
Brecon. 
Carmarthen. 
Flint. 
Glamorgan. 
Merioneth. 
Montgomery. 
Fembroke. 
From 10 per cent. 
Denbigh. 
Radnor. 
cent, to 10 per cent. 
None. 
(inclusive). 
Anglesey. 
Cardigan. 
to 15 pier cent, (tlie 
Anglesey. 
Denbigh. 
Glamorgan, 
ilontgomery. 
latter inclusive). 
Carmarthen. 
Denbigh. 
Flint. 
Glamorgan. 
^Merioneth. 
Montgomery. 
Pembroke. 
From \o per cent, to 20 per cent, (the latter inclasioe). 
None. Cardigan. ]}recon. 
Flint. Kadnor. 
Merioneth. 
Pembroke. 
None. 
Over 20 per cent. 
Brecon. 
Carmarthen. 
Radnor. 
None. 
Thirdly. — Comparing the decrease in the number of farmers 
with the decrease in the number of labourers. It appears from 
the extract from the ' Census Report,' already quoted, that the 
percentage of the decrease in the numbers of these two classes 
