197 



Condition of the crops, t^x. — Continued. 



States. 



Maine 



New Hampshire 



Vermont 



Massachusetts . . 

 Khode Island . . . 



Connecticut 



New York 



Now Jersey 



Pennsylrania . . . 



Delaware 



Maryland 



Virginia 



North Carolina. . 



Soutli Carolina. . 



Georgia 



Florida 



Alabama 



Mississippi 



Louisiana 



Texas 



Arkansas 



Tennessee 



West Virginia . . 



Kentucky 



Mis.souri 



Illinois 



Indiana 



Ohio 



Michigan 



Wisconsin 



Miunesotii 



Iowa 



Kansas , 



Nebraska 



California 



Oregon 



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a « a 



if. 03 lA 



4. a 



8 

 15 



7.6 

 21.6 

 21.5 



5.1 



8 



4.5 

 10 



4.3 



3.4 



5.7 



12 ! 



■H 



5, 



11. 5 J 



9.5 



2.7 

 1.7 

 7.7 

 6.7 

 8.3 

 4.6 

 5.4 

 5.5 

 14.6 

 5.4 

 8 

 5.5 



1 j 



1.6 



May 26 

 Juno 9 

 June 8 

 Juno 13 

 Juno 9 

 June 5 

 Juno 11 

 May 26 

 May 20 

 May 28 

 May 18 

 May 19 

 May 18 

 May 3 

 Sept. 1 

 May 2 

 Sept. 15 

 May 7 

 April 23 

 Aug. 15 

 Apiil 23 

 Sept. 10 

 April 21 

 April 17 

 Oct. 15 

 April 22 

 Sept. 15 

 May 2 

 May 12 

 May 8 

 April 30 

 May 21 

 May 19 

 Juno C 

 Juno 10 

 Juno 4 

 June 1 

 June 2 

 May 19 

 May 22 

 April 17 

 Sept. 21 

 May 15 



cows AND 

 CAL^^5S. 



10.6 

 10.2 

 10.8 

 10. S 

 10.3 

 10.7 

 10 



10.2 

 10.5 

 9.5 

 9.9 

 10.3 

 10.1 



9.5 



9.3 



10.3 

 10.1 

 11 



10.2 



9.2 

 10.2 

 10.4 

 10.4 

 10.1 



9.5 

 10.2 

 10 



10.4 

 10.6 

 10.7 

 10.6 

 10.9 



10.6 



11.5 



eg 



°£a 

 ■^ a p 



a o^*H 

 coo 



10.4 

 10.1 

 10.7 



9.9 

 10 



10.7 

 10.2 

 10.2 

 10.3 

 11 



9.7 

 10.3 

 10.3 



9.6 



9.3 

 6.6 



9.7 



10.2 

 10.4 

 10.2 



9.9 



10.3 

 10.2 

 10.2 

 10.1 

 9.8 

 10 

 10 



10.5 

 11 



11.7 

 10.7 

 11.8 

 11.5 



10.3 



+a a 



a"S 

 S ^ 



O K 



S « 



10.5 



11.7 



12.6 



12.5 



11.3 



14 



12 



12.4 



10.8 



11 



10.8 



12 



11.5 



11.5 

 10.3 



9.2 



9.7 



7.5 



7.3 



10.4 



9.1 

 11.5 



8.8 

 10.5 



8.3 

 10.2 

 10.7 



9.6 

 13.1 

 10.4 

 12.6 

 10.4 



10.8 



8.7 



10.8 

 11.5 

 11.3 

 11.5 

 11.6 

 11.7 

 11.3 

 11.8 

 10 6 

 8 

 10.9 

 11.5. 

 11.3 



7 

 9.3 



6.2 



9.4 

 9.3 



10.7 

 5.3 

 8.2 

 7.8 

 9.5 



10.4 

 8.6 



11.9 

 8 



5.7 

 5.7 



10 



9.8 



a. 5 

 o c 

 ts.2 



12.2 



12 



10.6 



10.5 



11.6 



11.5 



10 



12 



11 



10.6 



11 



9.1 



9.3 

 10 

 9.6 



7.7 

 9.6 



8.5 

 8.7 



11 

 9.6 



11.5 

 9.1 

 9.4 



10.5 



11. S 



10.8 



8.2 



9.8 

 9.0 



11. 



11.8 

 10.6 

 10 

 10.6 

 11.3 

 10.2 

 6.0 

 10.4 

 10.1 

 10.3 



G. 7 



6.6 

 9.2 

 3 



3.1 

 4.2 

 1.7 



2.5 



7.1 



9.7 

 10.9 



5.1 

 10.1 



9 



9.1 

 11.2 



10.6 



7.7 

 C. 8 



8.8 



9.8 



10.8 

 11.5 

 10.6 

 11.3 

 10 

 11 



10.3 

 11.5 

 9.1 

 11.5 

 10.7 

 10.5 

 10.4 



9.2 



9 

 10 

 7.3 



7.7 



9 

 8 



10.2 

 9.4 

 9.4 

 8.4 

 8.0 

 8.6 

 9.9 



9.4 

 9.3 

 9.6 



10.4 



9.2 



WINTER GRAINS. 



The following extracts, apart from the tables, do not give an average 

 view of the condition of these crops, many of them being exceptional, 

 descriptive of the local casualties of the season. 



Norfolk County, 31ass. — There is an increased breadth of winter wheat 

 owing to a desire to experiment with the crop. The condition of all ce- 

 reals is fully np to that of last year. 



Livingston County, N. Y. — The spring was early, and vegetation is two 

 weeks earlier than in any season for twenty years. Early-sown winter 

 wheat is looking first-rate, but the dry weather is hard on the late-sown. 



Rensselaer County, N. Y. — The dry, cold weather is affecting the.grass 



