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in Cayuga. 175,148 ; in Monroe, 173,952 ; in Columbia, 172,959 ; 



in Rensselaer, 170,552; in St. Lawrence, 168,314; in Wyoming, 



166,365 ; in Genesee, 156,578 ; in Erie, 148,732 ; in Tompkins, 



135,787; in Delaware, 135,633; in Wayne, 130,562; in Yates, 



130,134; and in Cortland, 108,862. The aggregate number of 



fleeces obtained is returned at 4,607,012|, comprising 13,864,828 



pounds of wool, less by 208,306 pounds than the aggregate fleece of 



1840, and averaging about three pounds to a fleece. In the county 



of Kings the average is upwards of six pounds. 



The annexed tables show the agricultural statistics of each of the 



counties in the State, under the various heads above enumerated ; 



and will, I trust, be found valuable as well for present information 



as future reference and comparison. 



Very respectfully your ob't serv't, 



S. S. RAJ^DALL. 

 Albany^ January 1, 1846. 



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