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world-average, however, it would make the ultimate
total of population possible for the whole world as low
as only 3552 millions, see Chapter III. But further,
if the supposed possibilities of improvement could reach
the 800 millions referred to in that chapter, instead
of remaining at 503 millions, this would indicate a
limit of 5650 millions of inhabitants. These results,
4200, 3552, and 5650 millions, are all very moderate,
as compared with undisciplined speculations on the
basis of mere guessing as to how many people the
earth can carry. What has been pointed out by H.
Brenier, however, indicates that 4200 millions is an
underestimate. It is also very probable, as already
shown, that the 31-2 per cent. is too low an estimate
of the productive surface.