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Statistics of Mission Stations, March 1883.

Calcutta-Normal Sch.,
Bengali work,
Mohammedan,

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Agurparah, Barrackpore,

Burdwan,

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Krishnaghur, Bhagulpur, Jabalpur,

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Zenana, Hospital,

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REMARKS.

Cambridge, Huntingdonshire, and Bedfordshire

MRS. BABINGTON (Hon.), Brookside, Cambridge.

Cheshire-MISS CARLISLE (Hon.), High Lawn, Bowdon.

Cumberland and Westmoreland-MISS K. ELLIOTT (Hon.), Lowther Street, Carlisle.
Cornwall-MISS RODD (Hon.), St. Gwinear Rectory, Hayle, Cornwall.

Derbyshire-MISS KNIGHT (Hon.), All Saints Vicarage, Derby.
Devonshire-MISS HUGHES (Hon.), Clyst Hydon Rectory, near Exeter.
Dorsetshire-MRS. R. C. MACDONALD, Frampton Vicarage, Dorchester.
Durham and Northumberland-MISS TRISTRAM, The College, Durham.
Essex-Miss DENNY (Hon.), 7 Connaught Place, London, W.
Hants, Wiltshire, and the Channel Islands-

MISS LINDON (Hon.), Highcliffe Vicarage, Christchurch, Hants.
Herefordshire-MISS HORNE (Hon.), Hampton Park, Hereford.
Hertfordshire-MISS ALICE MURRAY (Hon.), Epcombs, Hertford.

Kent and Surrey-MISS EVA ROTHNEY, Holmlee, Park Road, Tunbridge Wells.
Lincolnshire-MRS. Moss (Hon.), Field View, Lincoln.

Liverpool Diocese—MRS. BARDSLEY (Hon.), 4 Princes Gate West, Liverpool.
London and Suburbs-

W. Postal District-MISS MACGREGOR (Hon.), 11 Park Gardens, Ealing, W.
Paddington-MISS A. M. SMITH (Hon.), 55 Gloucester Place, Hyde Park, W.
S.-W. Postal District-Miss E. A. HIGHTON, 36 Redcliffe Road, S. W.

E. C. and W. C. Postal Districts-MRS. J. W. PRATT (Hon.), 21 Finsbury
Sq., E. C.

MISS CHASE (Hon.), The Rectory, St. Andrew's Hill, Queen
Victoria Street, E. C.

S.-E. Postal District-Miss E. A. HIGHTON, 36 Redcliffe Road, S. W.

N. and N.-W. Postal Districts-MISS WOOLMER, 93 Grosvenor Road, S. W. Middlesex, extra Postal-MISS SANDYS, Oldfield House, Harrow.

West Middlesex and South Buckinghamshire—

MRS. H. B. BOSWELL (Hon.), Iver Lodge, Uxbridge.

Norfolk-MISS UPCHER (Hon.), Wreningham Rectory, Wymondham.
Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, and Rutland-

MISS F. COLLISSON, 35 Warkworth Street, Parkside, Cambridge.

North Wales-MISS REES WILLIAMS, Gyffylliog Rectory, Ruthin, Denbighshire. Nottinghamshire-MISS K. COLLISSON, 35 Warkworth St., Parkside, Cambridge. Oxford, Berkshire, and North Buckinghamshire

MISS E. DARTNELL, Ardenville, Eastnor Grove, Leamington.

Somersetshire (with Bristol and Clifton)-MISS E. KEDDELL (Hon.), 7 Leicester Place, Clifton, Bristol.

Staffordshire and Shropshire—

MISS ELKINGTON, 1 Frederick Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Suffolk-MISS J. WALFORD (Hon.), River Hill, Bramford, Ipswich. Sussex-MRS. MALIM (Hon.), West Pallant, Chichester.

Warwickshire, Worcestershire, and Gloucestershire—

MISS EVERTON, Battenhall Place, Worcester.

Yorkshire and East Lancashire-MRS. BARDSLEY, 17 St. Paul's Square, York. IRELAND-Leinster-MRS. HULL (Hon.), 5 Raglan Road, Dublin.

Ulster-The Rev. C. SEAVER (Hon.), 32 Botanic Avenue, Belfast.

FRANCE- Nice and South-MRS. J. J. MACKENZIE (Hon.).

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Pau and South-West-MISS A. MILLS (Hon.), 1 Place Mulot, Basse Plante,
Pau.

CANADA- Ontario-MISS KIRKPATRICK (Hon.), Peterboro', Ontario, Canada.

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