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sNumerical data in Tables 23 and 24. 
TABLE 23.—NET ALIEN ARRIVALS, BY MONTHS, JULY, 1907, TO DECEMBER, 1923» 
Alien immigrants and nonimmigrants less alien emigrants and nonemigrants, of both sexes. 
Thousands of persons. 
ear | Total | Jan. Feb. Mar. | Apr. May | June | July | Aug. | Sort. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec. 
for Year| 
a fe 
1007 0 ut lr ie» JRA CLS 60. 88 71 6473.7 88. 2 d11.3 
1908 4.4 d27.2| d420.4| * 410.5| d13.0| d19.4| d14.4| 4 8.0 12.8 18.8 12.4| 27.7 
1909 802.71" 36.9] 66.9] 112.5] 114.1| 95.9] 68.3 50.0 43.5] 55.1]. 61.5 58.9 39.0 
1910 763.001 37.21" 48.4] 121.1 113.0] 110.1}F 79.7] 43.1]  54.3]8 57.418 61.1|¢ 31.4 7-0 
1911 326.00" 12.8( 24.5] 58.1} 74.4| ‘62.5 25.4) 48.1] 10.8[F 28.41" 35.7 1.718140.2 
1912 646. 7\15.6(0 25.61" 67.8( 30.9]8 90.3% 53.3|W47.7| "51.48 85.2/8879.3(} 38.0 11.8 
1913 1018.01 d1.8| 41.2] 90.4| 129.7| 102.3| 140.3] 91.9] 93.6| 118.8] 98.5] 63.1 50.1 
1914 262.918d16. 10 21.4! '80.1{ '92.0G(" 69.1 6.9/0 17.1):9°2.9 9.9 5.8 4d 5.4] d15.1 
1915 43.0 410.9 4. 5M ng ad. 101407 7-.0lF 311. 11"d14 308 412.0 4.9 3.3] 4 0.6 
1916 263.9 7. 3|8 10. al8 a3 slita6 1 a4 7K 22. 2(k 18.2] 21.4] 129.3|8"28.3|8 24.2| 1" 13.8 
1917 80.7 19.6] 14.7 14.1] 18.8 5.3 3.6 2.9 2.2 1.7 3.8/0d 4.50 d 1.5 
1918 41.5084 4. 118d 3,7 0.6 1.5 39.3] 419.6 0.4 5.6 4.8 12.0 2.3 2.4 
1919 4.6084 5. 11°d 1. 418d (1.2 5.5]"d 0. 31a 4.12 5 7|5d10.3 4.9) 11.3] 4 9.8, 19.9 
1920 495.1 3.2! 22.6|824.2| 40.2] 46.3] 45.88 42.50836.71 "62.3 63.21% 54.8] 51.3 
1921 230.118 45.937. 0/F 47.9/2°38.0| 852.6" 116.2 8.6] 10.4 3.1 7-0/8 15.0|d 3.2 
1922 277.4 7.0 3.2 8.8 4.21813. 7 0 3| 22.4] 35.5] 49.8] 53.4] 44.9] 25.2 
1923 706.8] 26.8] 29.9 42.7| 51.4/ 50.5] 40.5] 76.3] 83.2] 91.3] 82.4 86.9] 44.9 
aA portion of the above table is compiled from unpublished statistics made available by the courtesy 
of the U. S. Bureau of Immigration; the balance is based upon data also compiled by the Bureau of Im- 
migration and appearing in the following publications: U. S. Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization, 
Immigration Statement and Inward Passenger Movement (July, 1907, to February, 1909, inclusive); Im- 
migration Bulletin (March, 1909, to December, 1917, inclusive); U. S. Immigration Service Bulletin (April 
1, 1918, to August 1, 1919); and the Annual Reports of the Commissioner General of Immigration. For 
some portions of the post-war period the monthly data were obtained from the U. S. Bureau of Labor 
Statistics, Monthly Labor Review. 
d—excess of departures over arrivals. 
*—] ess than 50.
	        
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