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 English and other immigrants, while 30,504 migrated into it from other Welsh counties. There were in Denbighshire 16,847 English and other immigrants, and 13,744 in Flintshire. Those figures indicate the strength of what one may call the foreign wave into the Welsh industrial districts. None the less striking are the figures of the migration from the Welsh agricultural counties. Of the 60,348 natives of Anglesea, 9,106 were on Census Sunday settled in Wales beyond the Menai, and 8,467 in England. Of the 51,931 natives of Merioneth, 9,452 were settled in other Welsh counties, and 5,180 in England, out of 85,731 natives of Cardiganshire, 22,573 were settled in other Welsh counties, mainly, I suppose, as colliers, clergymen, and school-masters and 7,217 in England. Out of 115,013 natives of Pembrokeshire, 26,777 had migrated to other parts of Wales and 13,217 to England, while out of 79,312 natives of Montgomeryshire, 12,448 had migrated to other Welsh counties, and as many as 19,178 to England. It is interesting to notice that the larger part of those who migrate from rural to industrial Wales are men, while the larger part of those