ARTICLE Mi
Stations.*
Married.. . . Widowers.
Widows
Unmarried above
' 15 years.
Persons under
15 yéars. Total. Grand
Meo. Women. Men. total. Women. Men. Women. Men. , Women.
Nobility ...................
Clergy.......................
Gentlemen...............
Burghers...................
Peasants . . . . ...........
A h other inhabitants
Total. «...........
1716
3041
15098
14450
437802
115940
1788
3031
15021
14544
438540
118940
294
229
I636
1314
346*02
10426
908
1264
4116
4585
102214
40922
. I795
2768
10572
8340
302816
74813
2052
2223
8972
8332
314616
, 74760
I 77O
3438
13906*
11863
423038
107820
1734
3207
14788
12784
424077
106842
■ 5575
9476
41212
35967
119825S
308999
6482
9725
42897
40245
1280347
341464
12057
I92OI
84 lop
762 lg
2478605
6*50463
588047 59I864 48501 154009 401104 410955 561835 564332 1599487 172II6O3320647
* In the first two columns o f this tab le th ere is a circumstance which I do not understand; the number o f married men and
women is not equal. Perhaps the inequality may be accounted for by supposing a certain number o f the men or women abroad
a t the time the table was draw.n up.
ARTICLE IIL
Ages*.
2 2 to 5. . 5 to 10 10 to 15 Above P5 Total*
R ic h ............................... .. 1047 4002 6942 2628 1312 15931
Middling ............................... 9790 49970 69110 12167 2876 143919
P o o r........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40976 149236 120109 13672 3556* ■ 327549-
Very poor.................. .. 30689 40883 • 18357 1660 2383 93972
Total. . ..... 82508 24409Ì • 214518 30127 10127 581371
ARTICLE IV.
Persons moving from one Country to another-
Men. • - Women. Total.
Coming in .............................
Going ont ................................
174080;
183.264 . .
196362
. 192193.:
370442
:: 375457- -
4169
Diminution. 91.84 5015;
I N D E X .
A.
A.CADEMY of Sciences in Stockholm,
102.
Adelfors, mine at, 301.
Aldercreutz, General; his conduct in Finland,
122—Seizes the King of Sweden,
135*
Adlesparr, Col. conduct of, 134*.
Afzelii, the, 183.
Age, mine of, 377.
Alopaeus, Mr., imprisoned, 123*
Alum slate, 47.
Alum work, 39, 307.
Angelica sylvestris eaten by the Laplanders,
342.
Animals, domestic, in Sweden, 410.
-----------, wild, in Sweden, 411.
Aplome, 190.
Apophylite, 263.
Arboga, 75.
Army, Swedish, 148.
Arsenal of Stockholm, 101.
Äskär mine, 371.
Augustenburg, Prince; chosen Crown
Prince of Sweden, 140—Dies 144.
Automalite, description of 225.
B.
Bagge, Peter, Esq. 38.
Baltic, 386—Constituents ofj 387.
Bank of Sweden, 15.
Banks, Captain, 4.
Barclay, Mr., 18.
Basalt, vein of, at Sala, 235.
Bastnas, account of, 242.
Beds, Swedish, 28.
Bergman, house and laboratory of,- 181.
Bernadotte chosen Crown Prince of Sweden,
145—His conduct, 146.
Berries, Swedish, 27.
Big, cultivated in Sweden, 84.
Billingen, description of, 50.
Billow, Mr. Gustavus, 236.
Bjorby mine, 372.
Bohus, 10. -
Botanic garden of Linnaeus, 179.
----------------------Upsala, 180.
Botany, progress of, in Sweden, 172.
Bread of Lapland, 343.
Bridge, singular, 200.
British troops, treatment of in Sweden,
124.
Bronick bay, 259.