TABLE 4.-Apportionment of each total number of Representatives from 390 up to 440, inclusive, according to the method of alternate ratios-Continued. 1 Receives a Representative in virtue of the constitutional provision that each State shall have at least TABLE 4.-Apportionment of each total number of Representatives from 390 up to 440, inclusive, according to the method of alternate ratios-Continued. 1 Receives a Representative in virtue of the constitutional provision that each State shall have at least one Representative. 49,704 41,228+ 27 (1) (1) (1) 213,809 (1) 224,921 216,051 199,643 222,951 (1) 188, 154+ 217,426+ 161,720 208, 836+ 207,759+ 202, 251+ 211,368+ 208, 173 207,048+ 185,592+ 215,891 16 210, 401 13 216, 167 207, 437+ 215,286 12 211, 430+ 158, 491+ 43 211,835+ 10 220, 628+ 191, 467+ 207,266 8 207, 144 224,255 212.919+ 180,870 7 216, 485+ 191,892 218,478+ 19 205,081 2 185,932 177,978 TABLE 4.-Apportionment of each total number of Representatives from 390 up to 440, inclusive, according to the method of alternate ratios-Continued. 1 Receives a Representative in virtue of the constitutional provision that each State shall have at least 49,704 6 203.519+ (1) 41,228 + 11 212.077+ (1) 1 (1) 62D CONGRESS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 1st Session. ་ { BEQUEST OF GERTRUDE M. HUBBARD. REPORT APRIL 29, 1911.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union and ordered to be printed. Mr. TOWNSEND, from the Committee on the Library, submitted the following REPORT. [To accompany H. R. 6733.] The Committee on the Library, to whom was referred the bill (H. R. 6733) providing for the acceptance of and funding the bequest of Gertrude M. Hubbard, having considered the same, report it to the House with the recommendation that it do pass. H R-62-1-vol 1—12 |