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Table of the quantities of wheat and other grains, and of the flour and meal oj 

 wheat and other grains, imported into Great Britain during the year 1861. 



Russia, noiiliem ports 



Russia, southern ports 



Sweden 



Denmark and the Duchies 



Prussia 



Hanse Towns 



Germany, other parts 



Holland 



France 



Spain 



Italian States 



Wallachia and Moldavia 



Turkish Dominions, other 



Egypt 



British North America 



United States 



Other countries 



Total quarters 



Equal in American bushels to 



Wheat, 



Quarters. 

 156, 260 

 885, 201 



15,131 



228, 157 



1,027,733 



214, 146 



129, 929 



11,181 

 180, 903 

 164, 404 

 206, 929 

 136, 498 



94,910 



339,811 



549, 525 



2, 507, 744 



64, 353 



6, 912, 815 

 64,529,607 



Other grains. Wheat flour 



Quarters. 

 511,840 

 396, 888 

 595, 504 

 .576, 876 

 502, 958 

 194, 898 

 108, 146 

 150, 209 

 107, 645 

 2,760 

 106, 694 

 489, 445 

 754, 394 

 526, 089 

 378, 164 



1,779,652 

 184,077 



7, 366, 239 

 61,751,470 



Other flour. 



Cict. 



21, 854 



134 



627 



20, 357 



7,250 



279, 609 



12, 468 



1,9.37 



460, 775 



467, 872 



103, 166 



1,573 



805, 339 



, 794, 865 



175,112 



6, 152, 9.38 



Cwt. 



97,421 



1,757,982 

 15, 707, 835 



57, 878 

 540, 194 



The deficit of the years 1860 and 1861 is very great, and of 1862, not much 

 less ; but we have no statistical returns of 1862 and 1863, except for the first six 

 months of each of these years. These will be found in the following table, 

 from which it will be seen that the deficit of 1863 is much less than that of 1862 : 



Table of the value of imports into Great Britain of flour, tvheat, and Indian 

 corn, for six months, ending June 30 of the years 1862 and 1863. 



