8 
It is impossible to give accurate figures, as there is a large floating 
population. Manaos is the commercial centre of the vast rubber 
trade of the State. The port is used by all the river steamers, and 
is the arrival and departure point for all those connected with the 
rubber trade of the interior. The following tables, compiled from 
figures by Dr. Alfredo da Matta,* give an idea of the foreign and 
national passenger movement in the Port of Manaos. 
FOREIGNERS ARRIVING AND DEPARTING 
Arrivals 
Dr PARTI'ME* 
Year 
1901 
1902 ... 
I 9°3 ... 
*9°4 ... 
I 9°S ••• 
From interior 
From exterior 
Total 
For interior 
For exterior 
Total 
1,208 
T ,2 94 
1,230 
560 
763 
2 >95 3 
3d65 
3,074 
I,66o 
4,9H 
4d6i 
4,459 
4,304 
2,220 
5/V4 
483 
589 
476 
2 43 
38.5 
3d 89 
3d89 
3,340 
2,066 
3,563 
3,67 2 
3,778 
3,816 
2,309 
3,948 
BRAZILIANS ARRIVING AND DEPARTING 
Arri 
VALS 
Departures 
Year 
From interior 
From exterior 
Total 
For interior 
For exterior 
Total 
1901 
I902 ... 
I 9°3 ... 
*9°4 ... 
J 905 ... 
D,647 
12,011 
16,131 
9,634 
!7,435 
18,766 
11,859 
13,375 
I5,6lO 
21,310 
3 2 ,413 
2 3,870 
29,506 
25,244 
38,745 
12,872 
10,371 
7,749 
7,959 
”,104 
13,534 
9,768 
i°,597 
7,609 
13,069 
26,406 
20,139 
18,346 
15,568 
14,173 
Complete observations are difficult to oKf • t 
table, compiled by Dr. Lopes de Camn + r ‘T’ ^ the foIlowin 8 
fa.r idea of the cond.t.ons in M ** ^ '*>3. Rues a 
Med :^£ No“ a i 4 iola ^^*berculose~em ManAosT 
Climatologia Medica do Estado do ^ 
--— , * « v/a, i 
Offi ^ P r \V°P es Campos. 
Official. Manaos, 1903. 
Kevist 
