THE CEREAL CROPS OF 1863. 



"According' to om' annual custom, we present in to-day's impression a tabu- 

 lar view of the results of the harvest of 1863, the substance of more than 

 six hundred letters from all parts of England, and from the most respectable 

 and reliable authorities. In another table will be found a condensed view 

 of these results, bringing them into a few lines, and showing at one glance 

 the most correct estimate of the actual produce of the country that can be 

 obtained, so far as the principal articles of human food are concerned. The 

 remaining crops will be treated of in a future number of the paper." 



From this "condensed view" we take the returns for the counties of Devon 

 and of Bedford, that the reader may clearly see their character. The 

 names following the county are the places from which the returns are mad 



