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Population tables, Scotland, Vol. II, 1871

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(Pages i-x) Title page & contents
(38 pages)Expand subtree Report
(90 pages)Expand subtree Births, marriages, and deaths during the ten years 1861-1870
(48 pages)Expand subtree Tables appended to the report
(9 pages)Expand subtree Diagrams
(582 pages)Contract subtree Abstracts
(Pages 1-76)Expand subtree Section X. Ages of the people
(Pages 77-133)Expand subtree Section XI. Educational statistics
(Pages 135-174)Expand subtree Section XII. Civil or conjugal condition of the people
(Pages 175-193)Expand subtree Section xiii. Birth-places of the people
(Pages 195-546)Contract subtree Section XIV. Occupations of the people
(Pages 196-197) Summary table of the classes, orders, and sub-orders of the occupations of the people
(Pages 198-206) Detailed table of the occupations of the people in Scotland
(Pages 206-211) Former and present occupations of the paupers in Scotland
(Pages 212-221) Occupations of the people in the town districts
(Pages 221-226) Former and present occupations of the paupers in the town districts
(Pages 227-236) Occupations of the inhabitants in the mainland-rural districts
(Pages 236-240) Former and present occupations of the paupers in the mainland-rural districts
(Pages 241-248) Occupations of the inhabitants in the insular districts
(Pages 248-249) Former and present occupations of the paupers in the insular districts
(Pages 250-451)Expand subtree Occupations of males and females at different ages in the counties of Scotland
(Pages 452-491) Series of comparative tables of the occupations of the people, showing at one view all belonging to each class, order, and sub-order in each of the counties and towns of Scotland
(Pages 492-517) Occupations of the people in the towns of Scotland with above 10, 000 inhabitants
(Pages 518-519) Occupations of the wives in Scotland
(Pages 520-535) Farmers, with the number of men, women, and boys they employ, and the acreage of their farms
(Page 536) Occupations of the foreigners in Scotland
(Pages 537-540) Occupations of the lunatics in Scotland
(Pages 541-542) Occupations of the imbeciles
(Pages 543-544) Occupations of the blind
(Pages 545-546) Occupations of the deaf and dumb
(Pages 547-579)Expand subtree Section XV. Births, marriages, and deaths, 1861-1870
(32 pages)Expand subtree Indices