Annual Statistical Report1879 1867/68- include the Statistical report of the Secretary of State in continuation of the Annual report of the Commissioners of Statistics. |
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Página 429 - Prior to 1826, real estate only was brought upon the duplicate for taxation for State purposes. Funds for county purposes were derived from a poll-tax and a tax upon horses, mules and cattle, to which was added, by legislative appropriation, a percentage, from one-fifth to one-half, varying with the several years, from the taxes levied upon real estate. Under the act of February 3...
Página 426 - The value of all the taxable real estate and personal property in Ohio, according to the consolidated tax duplicate for...
Página 41 - he had not been a resident of this State for four years next preceding the election, as required by the Constitution," and the General Assembly, in joint convention, declared that he was not eligible.
Página 542 - The litter covering in the forest diminishes the evaporation still further 22 per cent. "3. Forests and litter together reduce evaporation 84 per cent. "4. In litter covered forests the evaporation is 60 per cent, less than in uncovered forest soil." (Page 246.) It is evident from all these facts that in the summer months very little of the rain except that which falls upon a wood-covered surface can reach the sources of the springs, and that they must gradually fail as the forests are destroyed....
Página 41 - ... •The result of the election in 1848 was not finally determined In joint convention of the two houses of...
Página 41 - Maeaie, nor does it appear, from the records, that he claimed it, but Thomas Kirker, acting Governor, continued to discharge the duties of the office until December 12, 1808, when Samuel Hnntlngton was in.
Página 251 - For support of common schools, estimate being based upon the distribution of one dollar and...
Página 365 - NOTE. Previously to the adoption, in the Registration Report of 1855, of the present NOSOLOGICAL ARRANGEMENT of Tables IX. and X., the term
Página 550 - Results of Meteorological Observations, made at Urbana University, for the year ending October 31, 1809. Latitude 40 deg. 6 min. North; Longitude 83 deg. 43 min. West. BY MILO G. WILLIAMS. EXPLANATIONS. The observations were made in accordance with the methods of the Smithsonian Institution. The hours of observation are 7 AM, 2 PM, and 9 PM Thermometer. — An observation is taken at sunrise, which is usually the minimum of the day. The mean minimum is the average of the sunrise observations, but...
Página 363 - Typhoid (and Infantile) Fever, 9. Erysipelas, .... 10. Metria (Puerperal Fever), . 11. Carbuncle, .... 12. Influenza, .... 13. Dysentery, .... 14. Diarrhoea, .... 15. Cholera Infantum, 16. Cholera, .... 17. Ague, 18. Remittent Fever, . 19. Rheumatism, 20.