Hand book of Historical And Geographical Phthisiology With Special Reference to

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Hand book of Historical And Geographical Phthisiology With Special Reference to
George a Evans
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The rainfall averages from 45 to 50 inches per annum.
Population, 177, 624.
Inhabitants to the square mile, 2, 537.
Deaths per 1, 000 Inhabitants. District of Columbia, total 4 -4 I Washington (city) 4/1 District of Columbia 5'7 124 PHTHISIOLOGY.
STATE OF VIRGINIA.
Topography. The greatest length of Virginia east and west is about 440 miles ; greatest breadth north and south, 190 miles; area, 42, 450 square miles, or 27, 168, - 000 acres. The Shenandoah, Alleghany, and Cumber- land Mountains ex
...tend along the West Virginia border from Harper's Ferry to the Tennessee line. The six great topographical divisions are known as the Tide- water, Middle, Piedmont, Blue Kidge, Valley, and Appa- lachian sections, all of which extend across the State from northeast to southwest, and have a general trend corresponding to that of the Atlantic coast and the Appa- lachian range. More than three fourths of Virginia is drained by the Potomac, Rappahannock, Rapidan, York, Elizabeth, James, and their tributaries, all of which find their way at last to the Atlantic.

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