PROVINCES. Abyssinian. Afghán. Arab. Armenian. Baluch. Bhutia. Brahui. Kashmir. Chinese. Japanese. Jew. APPENDIX VI.-ASIATIC NON-INDIAN POPULATION OF BRITISH INDIA, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO NATIONALITY, IN 1871. Malay. Mekrani. Total, ... ... ... 531 3 6,748 20 5,285 90 3,191 8,311 1,254 379,895 339 845 142 13,340 3 7,626 1,493 5,285 11,866 31,182 69,476 58 ་་ : ... 68 896 2,056 240,448 3,545 58 69 923 2,056 540,989 N.B. -This Table, No. VI., is taken from the Abstract of the Census of 1871-72 presented to Parliament. Manipuri. Nepalese. Pársí. Persian. Siamese. Syrian. Turk. unspecified. Other, or TOTAL. PROVINCES. English. Scotch. Irish. Welsh. Austrian and Hungarian. Finlander. Belgian. Dutch. Dane. APPENDIX VII.-NON-ASIATIC POPULATION OF BRITISH INDIA, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO NATIONALITY, IN 1871. French. German and Saxon. Greek. Italian. Norwegian. Pole. Portuguese. Prussian. Russian. Spanish. 8 ... 5.566 699 1,865 133 36 12 3352 6 354 345 101 189 38 20 378 43 43 19 60 13 18 12 2 513 2,267 327 7 5 ... Bombay, 23,907 Including all British. 4,681 : 264 3.550 25 32,427 631 655 127 282 58 21 426 47 45 32 73 19 18 35,824 36 I I 2,270 882 3,692 79 121, 147 193 of these belong to 'Miscellaneous' Christian races, their nationality being unspecified, N.B.-This Table, No. VII., is taken from the Abstract of the Census of 1871-72 presented to Parliament. Swede. Swiss. Other European, Turk. or unspecified. Canadian. Creole. Nova Scotian. West Indians. Other American, or unspecified. Africans. Australasian. TOTAL. Hindus. Sikhs. Muhammadans. Provinces. APPENDIX VIII.-POPULATION OF BRITISH INDIA, CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO RELIGION, IN 1871. Buddhists and Jains. Christians. Others. Religion not known. TOTAL. 190,680 in Jalpaiguri, and 35, 173. 2 In the Hill Districts and Goalpára. 3 Of these, all except 4328 'others' are inhabitants of the Jaipur Zamindárt, who were omitted from the Census Report. N.B.-This Table, No. VIII., is taken from the Parliamentary Statistical Abstract relating to British India, 1879. APPENDIX IX.-LIST OF THE 139 TOWNS IN BRITISH INDIA, OF WHICH THE POPULATION ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS OF 1871 1 In this statement the cities of Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay are each reckoned with their suburbs as one town. By the Census of 1876, the Lahore and suburbs, 128,441; Peshawar, 58,430; Múltán and suburbs, 50,878. 3 Temporarily under British administration. 4 An estimate in June 1876 gave 108,000 as the population of Rangoon. 5 Including civil population in Cantonments. 6 Besides cantonment population:-Peshawar, 22,709 (see above); Sialkot, 10,546; Umballa, 26,659 (see above); Firozpur, 15,837. N.B.-This table, No. IX., is taken from the Parliamentary Statistical Abstract relating to British India, 1879. 553 |