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DIAGRAMS
1. Three centuries of births and deaths: the Roman Catho-
lic population of New France and the French population
of Quebec, 34
2. Census of New France, 1665-1765, showing population,
land under cultivation, agricultural production, head of
livestock, 41
3. Population growth in British North America, 1820-1850,
for all the provinces and for each province, together with
immigration, 191
4. Population history of the Township of Wilmot, Ontario,
1821-1951, illustrating the rise and decline of a rural
area, 260
5. "Cowgram", 1871-1946; "acregram", 1871-1946--
showing per capita amounts of cattle and land under
cultivation in Canada, 332.
6. British Isles and French racial stocks, showing areas of
assimilation the one to the other, 1871-1951, 386
7. Growth of the foreign stocks showing areas of assimila-
tion, 1871-1951, 386
8. Growth of the Italian stock, 1881-1951, 387
9. Growth of the Jewish stock, 1881-1951, 387
10. Growth of the Scandinavian stock, 1871-1851, 388
11. The foreign stocks: a special case, the Icelanders, 1901-
1951, 388
12. Growth of the main foreign stocks, 1901-1951, 388
13. Percentage increase of the major origins by decades,
1871-1951, 389
14. The Ukrainians in Canada, 1941, and their characteris-
tics, 390
15. Birth and death rates, rate of natural increase, 1921-
1951, for British, French, German-Dutch, Scandinavian,
Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Italian, and Jewish stocks,
391
16. The intermingling of the Canadian people: marriages of
Roman Catholics with Roman Catholics as a percentage
of all Catholics marrying, 1921-1951--all Canada (ex-
cept Quebec) and British Columbia, 392
17. Principal religions of the principal racial origins, 1951,
393

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