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ERRATA.

Page 145.-Table XXIV. In column headed "Breadstuffs," year 1903, read 221,242,285 instead of 221,542,285; and in total, same
year, read 783,471,040 instead of 783,771,040.
Page 270.-Imports of merchandise. Argentina-In class, "Collodion, and manufactures of," insert, pounds, 3; dolars, 19.
Page 308.-Imports of merchandise. Under subclass, "Wines," subdivision, "Champagne, etc.," read "Dozen quarts" instead of
Dozens;" and under subdivision "Still wines-In other coverings," read the same correction.
Page 310.-Imports of merchandise. Italy-In class, "Confectionery," read 2,979 instead of 2,976.

Page 311.-Imports of merchandise. Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, etc.-In class, "Tar and pitch of wood," insert, barrels, 1, and
strike out 1 in blank space two lines above.
Page 317.-Imports of merchandise. Chinese Empire-In class, "Carpets and carpeting," under square yards read 1,195 instead
of 1,198.
Page 425.-Exports of domestic merchandise. Cuba-In class, "Bones, hoofs, etc.," read 1,043 instead of 1,943.
Page 425.-Exports of domestic merchandise. Guatemala-In class, "Brass, and manufactures of," read 2,253 instead of 2,203.
Page 428.-Exports of domestic merchandise. North America, in recapitulation-In class, "Breadstuffs," subclass, "All other, for
animal feed," subdivision, "All other," read 96,953 instead of 96,943.
Page 431.-Exports of domestic merchandise. North America, in recapitulation-In class, "Chemicals, drugs, etc.," subclass, “Medi-
cines, patent or proprietary," read 784,437 instead of 784,637.
Page 441.-Exports of domestic merchandise. Honduras-In class, Glass and glassware," subclass, "All other," read 6,739 instead of
Page 444.-Exports of domestic merchandise. Turkey in Europe-In class, "Instruments and apparatus, etc.," subclass, "All other,"

6,738.

read 2,557 instead of 2,567.

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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.

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IX. Order of magnitude of the principal countries as to their total commerce (imports and exports of merchandise) during
the ten years ending June 30, 1903 ...

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GENERAL TABLES OF COMMERCE.

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GENERAL TABLES OF TONNAGE MOVEMENT.

MISCELLANEOUS TABLES OF COMMERCE.

44. Exports of foreign merchandise, by articles and countries, other than 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.
64. Merchandise received from and shipped to the United States and foreign countries, 1903
65. Tonnage of vessels entered and cleared at Tutuila, by nationality, 1903....

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*Cohasset, Mass.
*Hingham, Mass
*Weymouth, Mass.
*Cambridge, Mass.
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*Dorchester, Mass..
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