41 9 17 30 8.631 9 8 8.1061 8.1057 5 8.1059 6 16 2 8 2 15 5
42 54 8.109 1867 25 1 12 35 1 8.109 10 15 / / 100 1903
43 1 5 6 6 6 3 1 34 30 1801 14.1324 9 1851 14.403 B 18.613 1853 8.552 18.1045 1 1881 1 15.331 2
44 54 30 13 17 1904 656 1030 4.59 11.212 1896 3 16 1901 1 13 2 1 50 5 10 1 1 12 8 3 7.6 10.314 1901 1903 1904 4 58 1905 9 147 1904 6 17 6.370 36
45 6.446 13.135 18.1026 1904 6 16 9 17 4 1834 6 1904 6 7 48 10.101 10.102 17.1725 8.618 / 13.629 2 110 6.121 1881
46 54 1899 81 1904 650 10.822 3.160 1898 W. B. 17.2056 / / 1916 6 3 12 3 9 7 2 20 6 10 8 5 1 8 15 6 6 10 4.286 6 16 8 15 9 13.1170 1 30 8 8 5.53 8 15 10 8 7 1851
47 1870 19 1880 1888 3 1920 7.672 10.336 15.807 15.3030 12.1568 6.316 6.231 6.294 7.391 8.69 1870 3,200 2,000
48 54 1912 17.1977 3 1 1901 16,187 22,183 20,390 1,889 74,245 2 1853 1865 1872 1907
49 8.465 6 1892 / / 1 1934 60 6 6 6 3 2 11 12 1 54 100 8 8 25 35 15 22 10 4 4 300 3
50 54 150 100 1913 8 1916 1922 7.1042 1913 / 40 3 1 1 5 2 25 39 10.61 J. J. 125 12.1026 48 1904 1,000 16.1241 2.348
51 6 10 8.241 2 2 1 2 2 3 12 2.222 2.259 5 1 9.205 1 9.1085 10.875 7.1057 2 3 3 1 1 8.75 5 10.974 J 8.1159 2 15.253 7 12 6 4.425 16 12 1 20 1 2 5 21
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