Statistics of Mission Stations, March 1883. Calcutta-Normal Sch., Agurparah, Barrackpore, Burdwan, Krishnaghur, Bhagulpur, Jabalpur, Mirat, Amritsar-Alex. Sch., " Batala, Jhandiala, Simla, Klarkabad, Zenana, Hospital, Madras-Hindu, . 1 Mohammedan, Black Town, Masulipatam, Ellore, Bezwada, 34414+ 364442 : : : 3 3814 109 16 14 19 130 100 100 143 11 530 50 1 5 55 4 62 89 11 319 2 8 130 147 167 200 233 156 4 183 Returns 114 3911 3 77 incompl. 340 0 0 270 0 0 457 1 6 143 12 0 1210 13 6 12287 10 09198 13 0 5596 7 35827 9 432910 7 7 or £2800. 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. Derbyshire-MISS KNIGHT (Hon.), All Saints Vicarage, Derby. MISS LINDON (Hon.), Highcliffe Vicarage, Christchurch, Hants. Kent and Surrey-MISS EVA ROTHNEY, Holmlee, Park Road, Tunbridge Wells. Liverpool Diocese—MRS. BARDSLEY (Hon.), 4 Princes Gate West, Liverpool. W. Postal District-MISS MACGREGOR (Hon.), 11 Park Gardens, Ealing, W. E. C. and W. C. Postal Districts-MRS. J. W. PRATT (Hon.), 21 Finsbury MISS CHASE (Hon.), The Rectory, St. Andrew's Hill, Queen 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. 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. 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