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 * || E.P.M. || C.P.M. || Total.
 * Missionaries (not including wives)—
 * Ordained || 5 || 2 || 7
 * Medical || 3 || 1 || 4
 * Educated || 1 || 0 || 1
 * Lady workers ||| 4 ||| 2 ||| 6
 * Totals || 13 || 5 || 18
 * Native ministers || 5 || 3 || 8
 * Communicants || 2,942 || 2,143 || 5,085
 * Baptized children || 2,211 || 839 || 3,050
 * }
 * Totals || 13 || 5 || 18
 * Native ministers || 5 || 3 || 8
 * Communicants || 2,942 || 2,143 || 5,085
 * Baptized children || 2,211 || 839 || 3,050
 * }
 * Native ministers || 5 || 3 || 8
 * Communicants || 2,942 || 2,143 || 5,085
 * Baptized children || 2,211 || 839 || 3,050
 * }
 * Baptized children || 2,211 || 839 || 3,050
 * }

There are 2 Theological Colleges, 2 High Schools, 2 Girls' Schools, 1 School for Women, 4 Hospitals, about 150 out-stations, and 100 preachers. There are four centres at which missionaries live. There is a monthly paper published at Tainan in the Romanised vernacular. It is now in its 255th number. It has a paying circulation of over 1000 copies monthly. The amount of money raised in the South Church for all purposes last year amounted to nearly $11,000, say about £1000 sterling.

The following additional figures are from a census taken in the South Church this year; I am sorry I have not corresponding figures for the North Church:—

The following books should be consulted by any one wishing fuller information on Formosa:—