. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . gardens and forbuildings, and we have put up the following buildings: one boysschool building, one girls school building, one administration build-ing, one guest house for the church, a 30-foot extension to thechurch, one dormitory for boys, one bark hospital building, besidesdoing a great deal of work on the dwelling house. No. 2, which wehope to have finished in the near future. During the few years of Metets existence her progress hasbeen some


. Reports of the missionary and benevolent boards and committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America . gardens and forbuildings, and we have put up the following buildings: one boysschool building, one girls school building, one administration build-ing, one guest house for the church, a 30-foot extension to thechurch, one dormitory for boys, one bark hospital building, besidesdoing a great deal of work on the dwelling house. No. 2, which wehope to have finished in the near future. During the few years of Metets existence her progress hasbeen somewhat phenomenal, especially considering the back-wardness and shyness of these Bene people. WEST AFRICA—STATISTICS 79 STATISTICS Men missionaries— Ordained Medical Lay Women missionaries^ Married women Single women Ordained native preacliers Native teachers and assistants .. Cliurches Communicants Added during the year Number of scliools Total in hoarding and day-schools Scholars in Sabbath schools Contributions 1912-13 1913-14 17 15 6 6 10 15 23 19 7 7 5 6 252 403 15 16 4,144 5,121 917 1,190 125 144 9,560 10,827 8,788 14,431 4,474 $11,001. MISSIONS IN CHINACENTRAL CHINA MISSION NiNGPo: on the Ningpo River, 12 miles from the sea; 100 milessouth of Shanghai; occupied as a Mission Station, 1845. Missionaries—Rev. Harrison K. AVright and Mrs. AVright, Rev. E. F. Knicker-boclver and Mrs. Kniclcerboclier, Miss Edith C. Dicliie, Miss MargaretB. Duncan and Miss Esther M. Gauss. Shanghai : on the Woosong River, 14 miles from the sea; occupiedas a Mission Station, 1S50. Missionaries—Rev. J. M. W. Farnham,, Rev. J. Walter Lowrie, , Rev. J. A. Silsby and Mrs. Silsbj,Rev. G. F. Fitch. , and Mrs. Fitch, Mr. Gilbert Mcintosh andMrs. Mcintosh. Mr. C. W. Douglass and Mrs. Douglass, Rev. JohnM. Espev and Mrs. Espey, Rev. C. M. Myers and Mrs. Myers, MissM. D. Morton, Miss Mary Posey, Miss Mary Cogdal, Miss EmmaSilver, Rev. Geo. E. Partch, Rev. Sidney McKee, Miss Bessie Hille,


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