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Abenethie, J. aud F. Henderson, ' 
Lothbury sc rhy 1¢ ‘i 
Abbott, J. _Weymouth-street,, 
Ackland T. Some G x 
ckland, T. sen. Greenwich 
Alvin, R, P, Eli-street,, Gray’s 
Inn-lane 
Archer, J. Ware Park-mi!l 
Austin, J, W. Princes-street 
Bagna‘l, T. Birmingham 
Baldwin, W. H. Liverpool 
Lanting; J. Mary le-bonne 
Heaumont, J. Beech-st. Barbican 
Bailey, B. Merton 
Bell, J. and G. Berwick 
Benson, C. Birmingham 
Bibby, R. Liverpool 
Blakeway, J. and R, 
Staffordshire 
Brierley, W. Halifax 
Burlingham, ‘fT. Worcester 
Callow, J. Prince’s-street, Soho 
Carr, J. and D. R. Tedley, Leeds 
Caw, T. Bush-lane, Cannon-st, 
Chapman, R. Hammersmith 
Chubb, W. P. Aldgate 
Compton, W. Birmingham 
Couptand, €. R.F. and E. Leeds 
and Manchester 
Davies, J. Herefordshire 
Vevey, W. and J. Coal Exchange 
Bilston, 
Dixon, H. J. €. Lavater, and J. ° 
K, iad Liverpool 
aig . and J. Alderman’s 
al 
Dubois, J. Copthatl-court 
Edwards, L. O, Minories 
Ellis, S. and G. Glover, Alders- 
vate-street 
Elwyn, G. Canterbury * 
Emes, W. and P. Church-row, 
Fenchurch-street 
Faugoin, H. Bristol 
Featherstone, J..L. Semour, Wor- 
cestershire 
Foster, L. Farningham 
Francis, S. Norwich 
Fullet, J. M. Worthing 
Gallon, ‘Tf. Leeds 
Garside, T. Stockport 
Gibbins and Stokes, Level Jron- 
works 
Gidley, E. Dover-street, Piccadilly 
Greer, J. Brauncewell, Lincolnsh, 
Harrison, A. Parliament.street 
Hebdin, W. A, 0. Hebddin, Par- 
liament-street, Westminster, 
and J. Browne, sen. Leeds 
Hepbaru, C. Commercial-road 
MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 
Agricultural Report. 
(DIVIDENDS. 
Hesléden, W. and W. S. Barton- 
' upon-Huniber ; 
Hillicar, T. and J. Bristol 
Hanter, G. Cateaton-street 
‘Iiingworth, 'R. S. Waterloo-place, 
Pall Mail i 
Inchbold, T. Leeds 
Jackson, H. Mincing-lane 
Jacobs, T. and W. Spiers, Oxford 
Jenkins, E, Picketstone,Cowbridge 
Johnson, J. New Buckenham, 
Norfolk 
Kelty, A. Colonnade, Pall Mall 
Knowles,J.and H.Walker, Salford 
Vageman, W. Tower-bill 
Lambert, T. and 8S. Leeds 
Langhorn, H. and W, Brailsford, 
ucklersbury 
Latham, J. Abingdon 
Latham, T. D. and J. Parry, De- 
yonshire-square 
Lawrence, G, Evesham 
Leyburn, G. Bishopsgate-street 
Leyburn, G. and R. P. Cruden, 
Gravesend 
Levi, J. Wells, Norfolk 
Lockey, C. Ivy-lane 
Lowndes, W. J. Robinson, and 
: H. Nield, Manchester 
“Mackenzie, C. Cuaroline-street, 
Bedford-square 
M‘Nai, A. Abchurch-lane 
fun: and J. Atkinson, 
Mann, T. Halifax 
Maltby, W. jun. and W. Thorpe, 
jun. Bath. 
Metcalfe, W. Cranbourne-street, 
Leicester-fields 
Miller, S. Emsworth, Hanrpshire 
Molony, M. City-road 
Murle, B. Stoue, Staffordshire 
Malligan, T. Abbey Church-yard, 
Bath 
Nathan, M. and A. Abrams, Old- 
street 
Newman; N. Skioner-street 
Oake, G. RK. London 
Oakley, H. Mary-le-bone lane 
Oram, J. Cricklade 
Parr, J. Stard-lane, Lancashire 
Payne, S. Nottingham 
Pearce, J. Horningsham, Wilts 
Pearson, R. Doncaster 
Peters, BE. Redcliff-ball, Bristol 
Pitts, J. Hereford 
Plaw, H. R. Riches-court, Lime- 
street 
— 
[June 1, 
Powell; J. sen. Windsor 
Prince, R. Lugbridge Mills 
, Pugh, G. Sheerness ‘ 
Rainsford, C. East Hanney, Berks. 
~ Rayis, NJ Gracechurch-stieet 
Reilly, R. Sonthampten-row, 
Bloomsbury : 
Reynolds, R. Shobrooke,Devonsh. 
Richards, W. Penzance 
. Roberts, S. Cheltenham 
Rood, J. Portsmouth a 
Royle, J. F. Pall Mall 
. Rucker; S. Old SouthSea house 
Rutt, J. Hammersmith , 
Seaman, G. Bishopsgate-street 
Snape, W. Liteh held 
Spitta, C. L.-and Co. Lawrence 
Pountney-lane 
Stanley,N. Malkin-house, Yorksh. 
Stevenson, A. Boston 
Stourport, R. Nassau-street, Com- 
mercial-road 
Strahan, “R. and-T. Stubba, 
heapside i, 
Studd, J. L. Kirby-street, Hats 
ton-garden 
Sngden, R. Halifax 
Sutton, J.sen. Barlestone, Lelces-~ 
tershire : 
Taylor, J. Heath Charnock 
Thomas, G. Bristol 
Thompson, J. T. Long Acre 
Todd,5. Southampton 
Tompson, J. Atherstone 
Travers, By and J.. Esdaile, Jun,- 
Queen-street, Cheapside 
Trueman, D. Goldsmith-street 
Tucker, J. H. Jermyn-street’ ’ 
Turner, G, Liverpool ; 
‘Tweed, T, L. Boreliim, Essex ~ 
ADlph, W. Norwich i : 
Vipdnd, G, Lodgate-hill f 
Ward, R. R. Maiden-lane, Battle- 
ridge > ; 
Washburn, J. Great Marlow 
Webster, J. Derby 
Wibberley, R. Liverpool 
Wickwar, H. and J. Colthropt- 
mills; Berkshire ‘ 
Williams, W. and A. Whyte, New 
Bond-street 
Wilcox, T. and J. Fitterton, Theo< 
bald’s-road Feta 
Wilford, E. Boston ‘ 
Woolven, T. Andover set 
Wright, T. Stourport { 
Young, T. Machen, Monmouthsh 
- Zimnier, J. Welbeck-streety | 
T HE appearance of the crops throughout 
the country is generally promising ; 
and, although the wheats, from the nature 
of the season, have suffered universally in 
colour, and in many parts: by loss of plant, 
a favourable summer and harvest may yet 
produce*an abundant crop. The wheats 
upon cold, unsound JIand, whieh had’ in 
course suifered most, are visibly recover- 
ing both strength and colour. Thefallows 
and lands for the spring-crops have been 
worked with much Jabour and diffienity ; 
but the crops are sufficiently forward, and 
weara healthy and’ thriving appearance ; 
not however so luxuriant as they are seen 
at the same period in more gemal seasons. 
Potatoes have planted well, All the green 
crops are of good promise, and it has 
proved a most abundant season for tares. 
"Phe hay harvest will probably be early. 
The vast quantity of grass this spring has 
produced a memorable abundance of milky 
in the metropolis, and a general reduction. 
in the price of milk and butter. In Kent 
and Sussex, great complaints are made of 
the weak and blighted state ef the hops, 
The appearance of the fly is general, and 
the hedges and fruit-trees are covered 
with the webs and nidus of insects. In 
the inland counties hop planfations appear 
more healthy, Fruit in geveral has suf- 
fered much in blossom ; pears more than 
any’ other species. The bark harvest is’ 
nearly and’ successfully finished, but the 
fall of oaks nas not been so considerable. 
as in former years. Vast and uncenimon: 
swarms of mice are said to be making a 
most destructive havock in. the barns jand” 
stacks of the farmers in many, counties ; 
aud in one of the Reports an casy method - 
of destroying these vermin. is requested! - 
At some of the great fairs, cattle and 
sheep 
