No, U2.] 451 



FoNDAj Montgomery Co.^ Dec. 7, 185.2. 

 B. P. Johnson, Secretary j ^x.: 



Dear Sir — Your circular of the 4tli October I now answer as 

 correctly as I can. About a year ago I answered similar ia- 

 quiries by J. Delafield, Esq. , Ex-President of the State Ag. Society, 

 and I now make to you nearly the same answers. 



1. The chief products of our county, (they being of a general 

 character,) are corn, oats, wheat, rye, barley, butter, cheese and 

 pork. 



2. There is an increase for a few jears back in corn, oats, rye, 

 and cheese, and a decrease in barley, butter, wheat, and heavj 

 pork. 



3. This and the 2d are best answered by the following 



