produce of J f heat and Bye. 101 



The average result of the rj^e, will give still less than the 

 wheat, because it was sown upon unmanured ground, as is 

 common, while the wheat received all the manure he could 

 make. 



The dates of harvesting will be found useful, in assisting 

 to form an opinion of the variation in our weather, and may 

 be compared with the table, taken from M'Mahon's Ameri- 

 can Gardener, which the reader will find among the selec- 

 tions in this work. 



Statements similar to that furnished by Mr. Roberts, from 

 other districts of this State, or of the United States, will be 

 highly acceptable to the Society, as they may serve to furnish 

 a basis for a calculation, highly desirable, with respect to the 

 average produce per acre, of our lands. They are therefore 

 earnestly solicited from our agricultural proprietors.] 



