Nativitj'.
Age.
February, 1883—
February, 1883—!
February, 1883 — !
February, 1883—1
February, 1883—1
February, 1883 — 1
February, 1883-_j
March, 1883 1
March, 1883 ,
March, 1883 :
March, 1883 ;
March, 1883 i
March, 1883
March, 1883 :
March, 1883 '
March, 1883 i
April, 1883
April, 1883
April, 1883 !
April, 1883 ;
April, 1883
April, 1883 .
April, 1883
April, 1883 ^-
April, 1883
April, 1883
April, 1883
April, 1883 '
Mav, 1883 |
May, 1883 \
May, 1883 '
May, 1883
May, 1883
May, 1883 :
May, 1883 |
May, 1883 ;
May, 1883
May, 1883
May, 1883
May, 1883 ;
May, 1883 —
May, 1883 —
June, 1883
June, 1883
June, 1883
June, 1883
June, 1883
June, 1883
June, 1883
June, 1883
June, 1883
Organic disease of brain Pennsylvania
Paralysis [ Canary Islands...
Exhaustion Costa Rica
General paralysis Germany
Consumption , Ireland
General paralysis i New York
Organic di.sease of brain Scotland
Consumption ! Missouri
Consumption Unknown
Congestion of lungs Michigan .
Exhaustion Ireland
Congestion of lungs Ireland
Paralysis Ireland
Organic disease of brain Mazatlan
Congestion of lungs Germany
Marasmus Germany
General paresis : Louisiana
Chronic cystitis Italy
Exhaustion .__ i Canada
Consumption ' Central America.
Dropsy .. Germany
Organic disease of brain Germany
Consumption Ireland
Old age New York
Epilepsy Indiana
Apoplexy Germany
Exhaustion Ireland
Suicide California
Exhaustion Ireland
Consumption Kansas
Maniacal exhaustion i Illinois
Exhaustion Born at sea
Organic disease of brain Ireland
Maniacal exhaustion , Italy
Paresis Ireland
Organic disease of brain [ Canada
Paresis Ireland
Paresis Ohio
Consumption Tennessee
Organic disease of brain ! Portugal
Organic disease of brain New York
Organic disease of brain Germany
General paralysis England
Apoplexy | England
Paralysis Canada
Maniacal exhaustion i Maine
Ossification of aorta i Hanover
Consumption I China
Consumption i France
Cerebral congestion 1 Ohio
Consumption China »...
39
52
36
53
39
55
48
34
47
51
40
43
19
44
36
41
44
30
50
45
43
43
82
37
53
56
22
45
20
40
55
49
58
42
44
38
52
35
28
62
31
41
50
37
39
59
35
32
56
32
33
TABLE IX.
Recapitulation of the caitse of death of one hundred and twelve patients, from July 1, 1882, to
July \, 1883.
Causk of Death.
Total.
Apoplexy
Congestion
Consumption
Dropsy
Epilepsy
E.Khaustion
General paresis
Maniacal exhaustion
Old age
Organic disease of brain-
Paralysis
All other causes
Totals
89
23
17
2
5
19
8
4
2
22
13
11
112
TABLE X.
Showing the articles made in the sewing-room from July 1, 1882, to July 1, 1883.
Articles.
Number.
Aprons
Bath towels.
Bed ticks
Bibs
Brown sheets..
Carriage cover.
Carpets.
Carpet mats
Check jackets.
Chemises
Collars
Canvas mats
Counterpanes
Damask tablecloths
Drawers
Dresses
Duck jackets
Duck pants
Duck quilts
Flannel shirts
Flannel skirts
Hemp mats
Linen tablecloths
Napki
Night gowns
Pillow slips (checked).
Pillow slips (white)
Pillow shams
Poller towels
Sacqt
Shirts (men's;
Shrouds
Skirts
Sun bonnets
Suspenders
Tea towels
Waists
Water-proof capes.
White sheets
580
272
651
12
1,396
1
3
37
18
410
66
16
86
6
344
343
15
13
6
124
293
15
41
65
335
204
623
6
214
39
14
7
21
94
12
6
19
7
160
3"
34
STEWARD'S REPORT.
TABLE FIRST.
Amount of articles purchased and consumed, and other exjyenses, for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1883.
Value.
Flour -
Meat
Sugar
Tea
Syrup
Potatoes
Butter
Coffee
Lard
Fish
Poultry and eggs
Beans
Rice and cracked wheat.
Cornmeal and oatmeal
Fruit
Salt
Vinegar
Small groceries
Soap
Drugs
Liquor and ale
Tobacco
Drygoods
Clothing and hats
Shoes and leather
Blankets
Furniture and crockery_.
Hardware and tinware
Spoons and cutlery
Carpeting
Hay and straw
Grain and feed
Garden tools and seed
Lumber
Repairs
Brooms and brushes
Books and stationery
Gas
Paints, oil, and glass
Fuel
Bedding
Castings, pipe, and iron..
Miscellaneous
Payroll
Returned escapes
Discharged patients
Trustees' services
Freight and expressage..
Ice
Advertising
Sewing machine
Rubber hose
Trees and shrubs
Horses and mule
$9,559
04
23,068
24
4,393
25
873
45
2,953
89
2,502
34
10,290
51
1,414
34
88 46
641
85
1,716
66
1,011
32
724
00
801
55
932
15
129
73
168
35
912
42
1,097
55
1,645
48
159
06
1,714
31
5,437
90
4,205
64
2,162
45
2,047
11
1,801
17
3,019
09
103
21
795
95
52
00
768
97
387
25
1,410
63
1,904
36
609
65
371
05
1,678
17
542
78
13,696
61
1,575
89
165
34
951
59
69,342
53
95
50
486
00
685
17
353
52
50
11
401
00
50
00
505
00
184
35
300
00
Amount carried forward | $182,937 94
35
Table First— Continued.
Aeticlbs.
Value.
Amount brought forward
$182,937 94
1,643 16
590 00
45 00
Interest and exchange
Cows
Survej-ing land (Coombs tract)
Labor "" '"
Washing machine
152 50
700 00
300 00
Telephone line
"Vegetables
Clothes baskets
3 00
36 00
198 00
Mower and reaper
Total _.._
.$186,605 60
TABLE SECOXD.
Showing the cost of the different departments for the, fiscal year ending June 30, 1 883.
Depaktmexts.
Kitchen and dining-rooms -. ; ^.-n -^»
Wards.- _ ' v'3l,'87 58
Bakery __
Laundry '""
Engine-room \'__ ~
Farm, garden, dairy, and stable. ..I"!". I I '
Trustees' services '_'_
Repairs III "II
Drug store '_'__
Furnishing ~_ I
Center building __""_'
Office
Discharged patients I" '
Returned escapes . _ _
Gas
Fuel i"i"i-ri r II I
Grounds __ " ""
Payroll "I
Interest and exchange I I 69,342 47
Coombs' ranch - _'^_ ._ . I"~" 1,643 41
Nightwatch 1-11111.11111"" I ^^^ ^^
Lodge gate 'Jl \
Advertising "" '_
Miscellaneous
9,718 07
463 02
248 76
3,030 00
685 17
4,149 82
1,651 25
6.762 43
869 14
752 45
486 00
89 50
1,677 77
13,695 51
972 95
28 92
112 14
402 00
793 32
Total
$186,605 60
36
TABLE THIRD.
Disbursements for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1883.
For What Purpose.
Amount.
Maintenance
Furnishing
Grounds ._
Interest
Horses
Cows
Mower and reaper
Total
$176,574 07
6,474 43
972 95
1,496 15
300 00
590 00
198 00
$186,605 60
TABLE FOURTH.
Averages for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1883.
-^S
>
•Si
Julv, 1882
August, 1882
September, 18S2_-
October, 1882
November, 1882_.
December, 1882 _.
January, 1883
February, 1883-_.
March, 1883
April, 1883 _.
Mav, 1883
June, 1883
Yearly averages
1,174
1,176
1,182
1,179
1,181
1,195
1,191
1,200
1,202
1,207
1,210
1,209
$438 72
442 20
473 01
469 90
552 19
512 64
531 25
557 69
462 68
470 41
442 34
451 34
1,192
$483 69
37^
37tV
40
39T»(r
46^
42t%
46tV
38/^
39
36^
37^
40i^
$11 59
11 68
12 00
12 37
14 04
13 29
13 82
13 02
11 94
11 70
11 34
11 19
$12 33J
37
TABLE FIFTH.
Products of the farm, garden, and dairy, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1S83.
Cabbage, pounds 116,647
Beets, pounds 18,647
Turnips, pounds , 33,592
Onions, pounds 15,835
Cauliflower, pounds 2,951
Celery, pounds 2,048
Radishes, pounds 1,961
Horseradish, pounds 1,670
Lettuce, pounds 11,997
Pepper, pounds ; 1,652
Carrots, pounds : '15,591
Tomatoes, pounds : 43,995
Parsley, pounds 685
Parsnips, pounds 287
Okra, pounds 130
String heaps, pounds 3,735
Squash, pounds ; 2,065
Peas, pounds 650
Artichokes, pounds 18
Cucumbers, dozen i 667
Green corn, dozen \ 1,175
Rhubarb, pounds | 241
Potatoes, pounds., j 6,923
Asparagus, pounds 299
Apricots, pounds [ 30
Plums, pounds i 416
Figs, pounds I 31
Peaches, pounds j 316
Apples, pounds j 1,632
Grapes, pounds ; 19,078
Strawberries, pounds 25
Hay, tons i. 130
Wood, cords 20
Eggs, dozen I 874
Chickens, dozen j 13
Milk, gallons ! I 22,477
Calves sold, 14 head { $42 00
Pork sold, 17,045 pounds $1,032 29
38
APPENDIX B.
TABLE I.
Showing the counties from which Jive hundred patients were admitted, from July 1, 1883, io
July \, 1884.
Jlalts. Females. : Total.
14
2
5
7
1
8
1
3
4
1
8
3
14
..
1
-.
^-
3
'l'
8
3
1
-.
..
105
4
-.
1
..
4
4
1
1
28
2
7
Contra Costa . - . __ ._
8
Del Norte - -. -. -.
1
11
1
7
7
1
9
Napa - - - -
11
3
Placer
2
4.
14
1
3
187
2
3
7
5
5
3
4
21
1
San Diego-
5
San Francisco _- . . -
292
San Luis Obispo - -_ - -
6
San Mateo ._ . __ _ -
3
Santa Barbara . _- .- _.
9
6
5
Sierra ._ _ .
2
3
16
10
2
3
3
3
Solano - - - _- - ,- -
20
14
Tehama _ . -
3
3
Yolo
4
Totals
327
UB
500
39
TABLE II.
Shotoivg the nativity of five hundred patients admitted from July 1, 1883, to July 1, 1884.
Nativity.
Males.
Females.
Total.
United States.
Alabama _
1
27
2
- -
1
1
-.
.-
1
1
3
5
.-
1
1
12
4
5
1
..
2
1
1
California .
45
Couiiecticut . -
3
District of Columbia -. -
1
I
1
1
Illinois - - - - - - _
4
1
2
4
3
3
9
2
2
6
4
Indiana.- . _ _ - _ - - -
2
Iowa . -
2
Kentucky - -
5
Louisiana
4
Maine _ _-
6
Massachusetts . -_ - _
14
2
2
Missouri _. _.
9
Nevada _ . -
1
1
24
8
4
1
2
5
3
2
2
New York
36
Ohio -.- - -
12
Pennsylvania - - - _- - .
9
South Carolina
2
Tennessee.- - -
2
8
Vermont -
5
3
Totals -
117
65
182
Foreign Countries.
Austria - . .
4
3
1
1
4
18
2
17
2
7
3fi
1
1
50
12
1
1
2
1
4
1
2
2
4
1
5
6
12
9
1
..
10
-
27
46'
3
.-
2
1
..
7
1
4
4
3
Bavaria - . -
1
Belgium ._
1
Canada.- . -_ - -_-. - ...
5
China . -.. .. -
18
Denmark - - - ._
3
England. -
27
Finland -
2
France _. - - _
9
Germanv . _.
63
1
Holland .. -
1
96
Italv -
15
Jamaica-
1
Japan - - . .
1
Mexico _ . .
3
New Brunswick - - _ .
3
Norway -
4
Poland . .
1
Portugal- . _ .
2
Prince Edward's Island
Prussia . .. _ - -
2
5
Russia
1
7
Sweden . . .-
13
Switzerland _
13
Unknown
13
Totals
210
108
318
40
Recapitulation.
Nativity.
Males. ! Females. 1 Total.
United States
Foreign countries
Unknown
Totals
117
65
201
104
9
4
327
173
182
305
13
500
TABLE III.
Showing the ages of five hundred patients at the time of their admission in the asylum, from July 1,
1883, to July 1, 1884.
Males.
Females.
9
10
82
33
100
48
66
51
38
18
10
7
4
2
2
1
16
3
Between 10 and 20 j-ears
Between 20 and 30 years
Between 30 and 40 years
Between 40 and 50 years
Between 60 and 60 years
Between 60 and 70 years.
Between 70 and 80 years.
Between 80 and 90 years
Unknown
Totals
327
173
19
115
148
117
56
17
6
3
19
500
TABLE IV.
Showing the supposed cause of insanity in five hundred patients, as stated in commitments, from
July 1, 1883, to July 1, 1884.
Supposed Causes.
Females. . Total.
Change of life
Childbirth
Death of relatives ...
Disappointment in love ..
Disordered menstruation .
Domestic trouble
Epilepsy
Fear
Grief
Hereditary
111 health
Injury to head
Intemperance
Loss of property
Masturbation
Miscarriage
Old age
Overwork
Pregnancy
Puerperal condition
Religion
Spiritualism
Sunstroke
Syphilis
Unknown
Use of opium '.
Uterine trouble
1
16
3
12
14
13
46
13
2
3
179
6
Totals
327
80
1
5
173
7
15
2
5
27
7
12
21
15
46
1
3
5
1
2
19
1
2
3
259
7
5
500
41
TABLE V.
Showing the class of insanity of five h^indred patients at the time of admission, as stated in com-
mitments, from July 1, 1883, to July 1, 1884.
Class.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Dementia
35
3
1
201
16
39
15
ios'
17
13
1
10
'"9'
50
Dipsomania _
3
Idiocy.-
1
Mania .
309
Melancholia _ _
33
Monomania _.
52
Nj'mphomania ._ .
1
Puerperal mania
10
Senile dementia ..
1
31
1
Unknown
40
Totals
327
173
500
TABLE VL
Shoxoing the civil condition of five hundred patients admitted from July 1, 1883, '^o July 1, 1884.
Civil Condition.
Males.
Females.
Total.
Divorced
2
90
53
3
25
2
Married _ _ .
89
216
11
179
Single _. - -.
269
Unknown
14
"Widows _- - _. _ _ .
25
Widowers .....
11
11
Totals
327
173
500
42
TABLE VII.
Showing the occupation of Jive hundred patients, admitted from July 1, 1883, to July 1, 1884.
Occupation.
Bakers
Barbers
Barkeepers
Blacksmiths
Boiler makers
Bookkeepers
Butchers
Cabinet makers..
Candy makers
Car conductors ..
Carpenters
Cis;ar makers
Clerks
Convicts
Cooks
Coopers
Dairymen
Dentists
Dishwashers
Domestics
Dressmakers
Farmers
Firemen
Fishermen
Fruit dealers
Gardeners
Hair dressers
Harness makers _
Housewives
Jewelers
Laborers
Laundrymen
Laundresses
Machinists
Marble polishers-
Mechanics
Merchants
Miners
Ministers
Musicians
No occupation
Painters
Peddlers
Physicians
Saddlers
Sailors
Salesmen
Saloon keepers ..
Servants
Sheepherders
Ship carpenters.-
Shoemakers
Soldiers
Tailors
Teachers
Unknown
Upholsterers
Waiters
Totals
Males. Females. Total
1
110
1
.....
1
2
5
9
2
2
26
4
2
3
2
15
2
2
1
3
1
2
4
1
2
9
1
5
327
29
4
1
1
"io5
173
43
TABLE VIII.
Shmoing the cause of death of ninety patients from July 1, 1883, to July 1, 1884.
Cause of Death.
Nativity.
Julv, 1883
Jiilv, 1883
Julv, 1883
Julv, 1883
July, 1883
Julv, 1883
July, 1883
July, 1883
Julv, 1883
JulV, 1883
JulV, 1883
JulV, 1883
Julv. 1883
August, 1883
August, 1883
August, 1883
August, 1883
August, 1883
September, 1883_
September, 1883.
September, 1883.
September, 1883_
October, 1883
October, 1883
October, 1883
October, 1883
October, 1883
October, 1883
October, 1883
October, 1883
November, 1883 .
November, 1883.
November, 1883.
November, 1883 .
November, 1883 .
November, 1883.
December, 1883-_
December, 1883 __
December, 1883-.
December, 1883. _
December, 1S83,_
December, 18S3_.
December. 1883..
December, 1883..
Januar}', 188-4
January, 188-4
January, 1884
January, 1884
January, 1884
Januarv, 1884
January, 1884...
January, 1884..
Januar)', 1884
January, 1884. _
January, 1884..
Januarj', 1884
January, 1884...
February, 1884..
February, 1884..
February, 1884..
February, 1884..
Exhaustion
Consumption
Consumption
Inanition
Suicide
Pulmonary abscess
Maniacal exhaustion
Consumption
Organic disease of brain
Consumption
Organic disease of brain
Ma n iacal ex ha usti on
General debility
Epilepsy
Maniacal exhaustion
Suicide
General debility
Exhaustion
General paresis
Organic disease of brain
Paralysis
Peritonitis
Paralysis
Paralysis
Epilepsy
Organic disease of brain
Organic disease of brain
General paresis
Paralysis
Organic disease of brain
Exhaustion
Exhaustion
Organic disease of brain
Exhaustion
Organic disease of brain
Organic disease of brain
Exhaustion
Organic disease of brain
Organic disease of brain
Exhaustion
Consumption
Apoplexy
Old age
Exhaustion
Exhaustion
Organic disease of brain
Old age
Paralysis
Suffocation from spasm of glottis
Organic diseaseof brain
Organic diseaseof brain
Dropsy
Epilepsy
Paralysis
Paralysis
Paralysis
Organic diseaseof brain
Exhaustion
Paralysis
Exhaustion
Organic diseaseof brain
Ireland
California
New York
United States .
England
Unknown
Ireland
Scotland
Germany
Germany
Germany
Ireland
Missouri
Austria
Unknown
Texas
England
Virginia
Vermont
Ireland
Germany
California
Unknown
Ireland
Ireland
New York
New York
Prussia
Finland
United States..
Alabama
New York
Ireland
Virginia
Unknown
Vermont
Sweden
California
Ireland
Ireland
France
Germany
Ireland
Ireland
Vermont
Germany
United States .
Ireland
Ohio
Connecticut
New York
Rhode Island.
England
Prussia
Italy
Germany
China
New York
California
Ireland
New York
44
Tablk VIII— Continued.
Month.
February, 1884..
February, 1884..
February, 1884..
March, 1884
March, 1884
March, 1884
March, 1884
March, 1884
March, 1884
April, 1884
April, 1884
April, 1884
April, 1884
April, 1884
April, 1884
April, 1884
April, 1884
Mav, 1884
May, 1884
May, 1884
May, 1884
May, 1884
Mav, 1884
May, 1884
June, 1884
June, 1884
June, 1884
June, 1884
June, 1884
Cause of Dkath.
Nativity.
Epilepsy
Organic disease of brain
General paresis
Exhaustion .
Organic diseaseof brain
Consumption
Marasmus
Exhaustion
General paresis
Consumption
Congestion of lungs
Exhaustion
Organic diseaseof brain
Old age
Exhaustion
Cancer
Suicide
Organic diseaseof brain
Exhaustion
Old age
Old age
Inanition
Consumption
Congestion of lungs
Consumption
Dropsy
Entero-peritonitis
General paresis
Epilepsy
Scotland
Ireland
Missouri
China
Ireland :
New York
California
Ireland
Maine
Australia
Eussia
Germany
California
Vermont
Sweden
Maine
Germany
Virginia
China
England
Ireland
New Brunswick..
Unknown
Germany
Ireland
Ireland
Prussia
Maryland
Massachusetts
TABLE IX.
Recapitulation of the causes of death of ninety patients, from July 1, 1883, to July 1, 1884.
Cause of Death.
Males.
Females.
Consumption
Epilepsy
Exhaustion
General paresis
Maniacal exhaustion
Old age
Organic disease of brain
Paralysis
All other causes
Totals
63
27
9
5
16
5
3
5
20
9
18
45
TABLE X.
Shoioing the articles made in the sewing-room from July 1, 1883, to July 1, 1884.
Articles.
Niunber.
Aprons 302
Bath towels 130
Bed ticks 68
Bibs I 12
Brown sheets .._ 1,860
Bed napkins 120
Carpets 5
Carpet mats j 76
Cheeked jackets ! 41
Chemises j 325
Canvas mats | 8
Counterpanes 21
Canton flannel shirts j 224
Damask tablecloths : 5
Drawers j 195
Dresses | 230
Duck jackets 19
Duck pants 12
Duck quilts 2
Flannel shirts 1 9
Flannel skirts 184
Hemp mats , 19
Linen tablecloths i 88
Napkins 12
Night gowns ' 327
Pillow slips, checked i 47-5
Pillow slips, white 609
Pillow ticks- 68
Roller towels 290
Sacques j 53
Shrouds I 12
Skirts, check I 29
Sun bonnets
Suspenders
Waterproof capes-
White sheets
56
24
23
142
46
STEWARD'S REPORT
TABLE FIRST.
Amount of articles purchased and consumed, and other expenses, for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1884.
Flour
Meat
Sugar
Tea
Syrup
Potatoes
Butter
Coffee
Lard
Fish
Poultry and eggs _.
Beans
Rice and cracked -wheat .
Cornmeal
Fruit
Salt
Vinegar
Small groceries
Soap
Drugs
Liquor and ale
Tobacco
Drygoods
Clothing and hats
Shoes and leather
Blankets .
Furniture and crocker}'.
Hardware and tinware..
Spoons and cutler^'
Carpeting
Grain and feed
Garden tools and seed - .
Lumber
Repairs
Brooms and brushes
Books and stationery
Gas
Paints, oil, and glass
Fuel
Bedding
Casting, pipe, and iron..
Miscellaneous
Payroll
Returned escapes
Discharged patients
Trustees' services
Freight and expressage..
Ice
Harness
Advertising
Howe scales
Sewing machine
Galvanic battery
Rubber hose
Hayfork
Sulky hay rake
Total $182,009 80
$10,417 75
24,146 98
4,494 06
931 14
2,542 14
2,387 57
9,690 10
1,593 43
59 41
629 15
2,040 57
. 1,541 24
947 16
897 00
324 95
133 30
249 12
1,161 98
1,810 88
1,128 50
230 15
1,678 30
4,367 92
4,459 80
2,757 68
1,183 95
1,383 45
1,922 63
82 31
1,197 83
959 27
50 81
548 55
993 16
493 62
185 20
1,852 09
377 10
15,290 73
812 37
38 09
803 60
70,254 50
239 75
542 50
669 33
583 70
99 43
96 90
301 50
260 00
30 50
50 00
14 00
33 25
40 00
47
TABLE SECOND.
Shmoing the cost of the different departments for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1884.
Departments.
Kitchen and dining rooms I $53,222 26
Wards
Bakery
Laundry
Engine room
Farm, garden, dairy, and table
Trustees' services
Repairs
Drug store
Furnishing
Center building
Office
Discharged patients
Refurned escapes
Gas
Fuel
Payroll
Coombs' ranch
Nightwateh
Lodge gate
Advertising
Miscellaneous
Tin shop
Total. - - j $182,009 80
16,814
25
10,583
73
1,034
98
287
10
1,773
15
669
33
2,447
11
1,201
54
2,159
89
1,593
38
747
93
542
50
239
75
1,867
09
15,287
73
70,254 50
209
42
42
47
9
10
301
50
675
70
45
39
TABLE THIRD.
I>isbursemetits for the fiscal year eiiding June 30, 1884.
For What Purpose.
Maintenance $179,809 91
Furnishing 2,159 89
Sulkv hav rake I 40 00
Total $182,009 80
48
TABLE FOURTH.
Averages for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1884.
a"
S9»
July, 1883
August. 1883
September, 1883..
October, 1883
November, 1883..
December, 1883 ..
January, 1884
February, 1884...
March. 1884
April, 1884
May, 1884
June, 1884
Yearly averages
1,225
1,246
1,257
1,256
1,274
1,279
1,288
1,299
1,300
1,310
1,309
1,312
1,280
,$432 08
446 66
451 47
473 21
614 56
614 01
525 67
647 46
511 70
514 70
485 42
481 87
$491 73
$0 35,^
36
37^
40^
40t%
42^a
39x%
37
36t^
$0 38j;\
$10 94
11 10
10 80
11 69
12 12
12 46
12 65
12 21
12 21
11 79
11 47
11 01
$11 70/^
TABLE FIFTH.
Products of the farm, garden, and dairy, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1884.
Articles.
Cabbage, pounds
Beets, pounds
Turnips, pounds
Onions, pounds
CauliHower, pounds
Celery, pounds
Radishes, pounds
Oyster plant, pounds
Horseradish, pounds
Lettuce, pounds
Peppers, pounds
Carrots, pounds
Tomatoes, pounds
Parsley, pounds
Okra, pounds
String beans, pounds
Peas, pounds
Rhubarb, pounds
Potatoes, pounds
Asparagus, pounds
Almonds, pounds
Apricots, pounds
Plums, pounds
Figs, pounds
Peaches, pounds
Apples, pounds
Grapes, pounds
Hay, tons
Eggs, dozens
Chickens, dozens
Cucumbers, dozens
Green corn, dozens
Milk, gallons
Pork sold, 26,205 pounds..
Wheat sold, 47,490 pounds
100,410
13,602
28,636
30,924
4,325
1,64&
36
76
651
12,672
1,188
31,234
14,064
102
331
2,223
1,520
406
1,688
1,946
100
50
212
21
932
3,347
12,268
120
759
9
600
48
22,138
$1,722 69
$771 70
ELEVENTH REPORT
Superintendent of Public Instruction
STATE OF CALIFOR]N^IA,
For the School Years ending June 30, 1883, and June 30, 1884.
SACRAMENTO:
STATE OFFICE, ...... JAMES J. AYERS, SUPT. STATE PRINTING.
]884.
REPORT.
Department of Public Instruction, )
Sacramento, September 14, 1884. j
To his Excellency George Stoneman, Governor of California :
Sir: I have the honor herewith to submit to your Excellency the
report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction for the school
year ending June 30, 1883, and the school year ending June 30, 1884,