Num Num Num ber of Resources ber of Resources ber of Resources ber of Resources ber of Resources banks banks banks Num Num Num Num Num banks banks ber of Resources ber of Resources banks banks ber of Resources banks The letters a, b, c, etc., indicate number of banks counted but whose resources were unavailable for tabulation. a-1, b=2, c=3, d=4, e=5, f=6, g-7, h=8, i=9, j=10, k=11, 1-12, m-13, n=14, 0-15, p=16. 1 Includes 93 banks for which no data on resources were available. Includes 82 banks for which no data on resources were available. NOTES. Data for Kansas and Connecticut omitted. Summary table comparing number and average size of member and nonmember NOTE.-Data for 1925 is incomplete. The Federal Reserve Board wrote that it did not possess a list of There were no member State bank failures in the following States: Arizona, California, Colorado, Con- t 1 TABLE No. 8.-A comparison of failures among member and nonmember State banks, trust companies, and incorporated savings banks [Source of data: Tabulation failure Forms A and B and Federal Reserve Bulletin} ALABAMA No member State bank failures, 1920-1925. ARIZONA Average resources of failed nonmember State banks.. 1,056, 829 237, 064 Names of failed member State bank and date closed: Bank of Com- 29 1 3.45 CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE, AND FLORIDA No member State bank failures, 1920-1925. 1920 1923. 1924. GEORGIA Average resources of all failed State banks. Average resources of failed member State banks. Average resources of failed nonmember State banks |