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DIAGRAMSFig. 1. Area of Berkshire (462,208 acres) compared with that of England and WalesFig. 1. Area of Berkshire (462,208 acres) compared with that of England and WalesFig. 2. Population of Berkshire (256,509) compared with that of England and Wales in 1901Fig. 2. Population of Berkshire (256,509) compared with that of England and Wales in 1901Fig. 3. Increase of population in Berkshire from 1861 to 1901Fig. 3. Increase of population in Berkshire from 1861 to 1901Fig. 4. Comparative Density of Population to the square mile in (a) England and Wales, (b) Berkshire, (c) LancashireFig. 4. Comparative Density of Population to the square mile in (a) England and Wales, (b) Berkshire, (c) Lancashire(Each dot represents 10 persons)Fig. 5. Proportionate Area under Corn Crops in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 5. Proportionate Area under Corn Crops in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 6. Proportionate Area in Acres of chief Cereals in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 6. Proportionate Area in Acres of chief Cereals in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 7. Proportion of Permanent Pasture in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 7. Proportion of Permanent Pasture in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 8. Proportion of Permanent Pasture to other Areas in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 8. Proportion of Permanent Pasture to other Areas in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 9. Proportionate numbers of Live Stock in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 9. Proportionate numbers of Live Stock in Berkshire in 1908CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.GEOLOGICAL MAP OF BERKSHIREGEOLOGICAL MAP OF BERKSHIREThe Cambridge University PressCopyright, George Philip & Son Ltd.

DIAGRAMSFig. 1. Area of Berkshire (462,208 acres) compared with that of England and WalesFig. 1. Area of Berkshire (462,208 acres) compared with that of England and WalesFig. 2. Population of Berkshire (256,509) compared with that of England and Wales in 1901Fig. 2. Population of Berkshire (256,509) compared with that of England and Wales in 1901Fig. 3. Increase of population in Berkshire from 1861 to 1901Fig. 3. Increase of population in Berkshire from 1861 to 1901Fig. 4. Comparative Density of Population to the square mile in (a) England and Wales, (b) Berkshire, (c) LancashireFig. 4. Comparative Density of Population to the square mile in (a) England and Wales, (b) Berkshire, (c) Lancashire(Each dot represents 10 persons)Fig. 5. Proportionate Area under Corn Crops in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 5. Proportionate Area under Corn Crops in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 6. Proportionate Area in Acres of chief Cereals in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 6. Proportionate Area in Acres of chief Cereals in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 7. Proportion of Permanent Pasture in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 7. Proportion of Permanent Pasture in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 8. Proportion of Permanent Pasture to other Areas in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 8. Proportion of Permanent Pasture to other Areas in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 9. Proportionate numbers of Live Stock in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 9. Proportionate numbers of Live Stock in Berkshire in 1908CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.

DIAGRAMS

Fig. 1. Area of Berkshire (462,208 acres) compared with that of England and WalesFig. 1. Area of Berkshire (462,208 acres) compared with that of England and WalesFig. 2. Population of Berkshire (256,509) compared with that of England and Wales in 1901Fig. 2. Population of Berkshire (256,509) compared with that of England and Wales in 1901Fig. 3. Increase of population in Berkshire from 1861 to 1901Fig. 3. Increase of population in Berkshire from 1861 to 1901Fig. 4. Comparative Density of Population to the square mile in (a) England and Wales, (b) Berkshire, (c) LancashireFig. 4. Comparative Density of Population to the square mile in (a) England and Wales, (b) Berkshire, (c) Lancashire(Each dot represents 10 persons)Fig. 5. Proportionate Area under Corn Crops in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 5. Proportionate Area under Corn Crops in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 6. Proportionate Area in Acres of chief Cereals in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 6. Proportionate Area in Acres of chief Cereals in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 7. Proportion of Permanent Pasture in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 7. Proportion of Permanent Pasture in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 8. Proportion of Permanent Pasture to other Areas in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 8. Proportion of Permanent Pasture to other Areas in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 9. Proportionate numbers of Live Stock in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 9. Proportionate numbers of Live Stock in Berkshire in 1908CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.

Fig. 1. Area of Berkshire (462,208 acres) compared with that of England and WalesFig. 1. Area of Berkshire (462,208 acres) compared with that of England and Wales

Fig. 1. Area of Berkshire (462,208 acres) compared with that of England and Wales

Fig. 2. Population of Berkshire (256,509) compared with that of England and Wales in 1901Fig. 2. Population of Berkshire (256,509) compared with that of England and Wales in 1901

Fig. 2. Population of Berkshire (256,509) compared with that of England and Wales in 1901

Fig. 3. Increase of population in Berkshire from 1861 to 1901Fig. 3. Increase of population in Berkshire from 1861 to 1901

Fig. 3. Increase of population in Berkshire from 1861 to 1901

Fig. 4. Comparative Density of Population to the square mile in (a) England and Wales, (b) Berkshire, (c) LancashireFig. 4. Comparative Density of Population to the square mile in (a) England and Wales, (b) Berkshire, (c) Lancashire(Each dot represents 10 persons)

Fig. 4. Comparative Density of Population to the square mile in (a) England and Wales, (b) Berkshire, (c) Lancashire

(Each dot represents 10 persons)

Fig. 5. Proportionate Area under Corn Crops in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 5. Proportionate Area under Corn Crops in Berkshire in 1908

Fig. 5. Proportionate Area under Corn Crops in Berkshire in 1908

Fig. 6. Proportionate Area in Acres of chief Cereals in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 6. Proportionate Area in Acres of chief Cereals in Berkshire in 1908

Fig. 6. Proportionate Area in Acres of chief Cereals in Berkshire in 1908

Fig. 7. Proportion of Permanent Pasture in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 7. Proportion of Permanent Pasture in Berkshire in 1908

Fig. 7. Proportion of Permanent Pasture in Berkshire in 1908

Fig. 8. Proportion of Permanent Pasture to other Areas in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 8. Proportion of Permanent Pasture to other Areas in Berkshire in 1908

Fig. 8. Proportion of Permanent Pasture to other Areas in Berkshire in 1908

Fig. 9. Proportionate numbers of Live Stock in Berkshire in 1908Fig. 9. Proportionate numbers of Live Stock in Berkshire in 1908

Fig. 9. Proportionate numbers of Live Stock in Berkshire in 1908

CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.

GEOLOGICAL MAP OF BERKSHIREGEOLOGICAL MAP OF BERKSHIREThe Cambridge University PressCopyright, George Philip & Son Ltd.

GEOLOGICAL MAP OF BERKSHIREGEOLOGICAL MAP OF BERKSHIREThe Cambridge University PressCopyright, George Philip & Son Ltd.

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