ERRATA. Page 145.-Table XXIV. In column headed "Breadstuffs," year 1903, read 221,242,285 instead of 221,542,285; and in total, same Page 311.-Imports of merchandise. Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, etc.-In class, "Tar and pitch of wood," insert, barrels, 1, and 6,738. read 2,557 instead of 2,567. Page 463.—Exports of domestic merchandise. United Kingdom-In class, "Provisions, etc.," subdivision, “Lard," read, pounds, 196,458,773 instead of 196,438,773. Page 761.-Imports for consumption. In class, "Wool, etc.," subclass, "Plushes and other pile fabrics," valued at more than 70 cents per pound, in column headed "Values," read 639 instead of 6.39. 4 CONTENTS. TABLE NO. I. Summary tables of foreign commerce, by customs districts, 1903.. II. Total values of imports and exports of gold and silver, 1821-1903. III. Total values of imports and exports of merchandise, 1821-1903.. V. Total values of imports and exports of merchandise and percentages of, by countries, 1903 VI. Percentage of total foreign commerce, by customs districts, 1900–1903... VII. Percentage of total foreign commerce, by countries, 1900–1903........ Page. IX. Order of magnitude of the principal countries as to their total commerce (imports and exports of merchandise) during 89 X. Imports of merchandise, by articles, summary of, 1901-1903 XI. Exports of foreign merchandise, by articles, summary of, 1901–1903 .. XV. Imports entered for consumption, leading articles, 1902 and 1903 .......... manufacture and uses, 1902 and 1903; and summary by groups, 1881-1903 XVII. Imported merchandise remaining in warehouses, summary of, by articles, 1900–1903 XVIII. In transit and transshipment trade, by customs districts and countries, 1903...... XX. Exports of domestic merchandise, summary of, by articles, 1901–1903. XXIV. Exports of leading products of domestic agriculture, 1867-1903. XXV. Exports of domestic merchandise, by principal articles and customs districts, 1903. XXVI. Value of foreign trade carried in American and foreign vessels, by countries, 1903. XXVII. Value of foreign trade carried in American and foreign vessels, 1859–1903 .. GENERAL TABLES OF COMMERCE. 2 Imports and exports of merchandise, total values of, by customs districts and countries, 1903 Umports and exports of merchandise, total values of, by countries and customs districts, 1903. 3. Imports of merchandise, by articles and countries, 1903 .... 4. Imports of merchandise, by articles and customs districts, 1903 .. 5. Imports of merchandise, summary of, by articles, 1903.......... 6. Exports of domestic merchandise, by articles and countries, 1903 7. Exports of domestic merchandise, by articles and customs districts, 1903.. 8. Exports of domestic merchandise, summary of, by articles, 1903... IMPORTED MERCHANDISE ENTERED FOR CONSUMPTION: 15. By articles, with rates of duty, and amounts of duty collected, 1902 and 1903 16. Total values and duties, by customs districts and ports, 1903.......... 17. Drawback paid on imports used in the manufacture of articles exported, 1903..... 18. Articles exported with the benefit of drawback, 1902 and 1903... GENERAL TABLES OF TONNAGE MOVEMENT. MISCELLANEOUS TABLES OF COMMERCE. 21. Shipments of merchandise between New York and San Francisco via Isthmus of Panama, 1903 23. Guano brought from islands, rocks, and keys appertaining to the United States, 1889-1903 United States Atlantic ports north of Cape Sable, 1903.......... 28. Imports of merchandise, by articles and countries, other than the United States, 1903..... 30. Shipments of domestic merchandise, by articles, from the United States to Alaska, 1903.. 32. Shipments of foreign merchandise, by articles, from the United States to Alaska, 1908... 34. Number and tonnage of vessels entered and cleared at Alaska, by countries, 1903. 35. Number and tonnage of vessels entered and cleared at Alaska, by nationality, 1903.. 44. Exports of foreign merchandise, by articles and countries, other than the United States, 1903. 51. Imports of merchandise, by articles and countries, other than the United States, 1903.... 55. Exports of foreign merchandise, by articles and countries, other than the United States, 1903 56. Shipments of foreign merchandise, by articles, to the United States, 1903........ IMPORTS AND EXPORTS INTO AND FROM GUAM AND TUTUILA AND TONNAGE MOVEMENT: 63. Shipments of domestic merchandise, by articles, from the United States to Guam and Tutuila, 1903. *Pittston, Me.. * Richmond, Me. Prospect, Me * Medford, Mass *Salem, N. J... * Port Elizabeth, N. J. Bridgeton, N. J. * Barrington, R. I.. Do. Mar. 3, 1825, ch. 96, s. 1. Mar. 3, 1803, ch. 26, s. 1. Mar. 2, 1799, ch. 22, s. 2. Do. Do. Do. Do. Jan. 11, 1805, ch. 6. Mar. 2, 1799, ch. 22, s. 7. Do. Feb. 25, 1801, ch. 7, s. 1. |