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KEPOKT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF AGEICULTUKE. 



otlier coimtriot;, -whicli is but a small part of the whole, presents an 

 increase both in quantity and aggregate value. The exports of hog 

 products are distributed as follows : 



Articles. 



Saoon and brims : 



Pounds 



Value 



Average pel- pound . ... 

 Lord: 



Pounds 



Value 



Average per pound^ ... 

 Pork: 



Pounds 



Value 



Average p^ pound . . . . . 

 Lard oil: 



Gallons 



Value 



Average per gallon 



Total value to each country 



1879 ■ 



1878...- 



Per cent, to each country; 



1879 



1878 



516, 862, 581 



$38, 535, 923 



$0 07. 4 



80, 248, 618 



$0, 231, 709 



$0 06.9 



33, 784, 739 



$2, 032, 15G 



$0 06. C 



1.315,672 

 $680, 194 

 SO 5r.7 



53, .'>93, 720 



$3, 248, 214 

 $0 OG. 1 



42, Sm, 456 



$2, 877, C30 

 $0 06. 8 



2,168,614 

 $140, C58 

 $0 00.5 



337, 407 



$178, 271 



$0 52. 9 



$47, 480, 072 

 50, 867, 407 



$6, 444, 773 

 8,586,936 



37, 508, 897 



$2, 051, 712 



$0 05. 5 



80, 710, 334 



$6, 1C3, 503 



$0 06. 9 



919, 817 

 .$52, 281 

 $0 05. 7 



14,490 

 $8, 379 

 $0 57. 8 



$8, 275, 875 

 9, 678, 705 



59.45 

 58.02 



10.37 

 11.0-4 



-3 



89, 622, 804 



$4, 984, 311 



$0 05.5 



40, 193, 957 



$2, 750, 840 



$0 06.8 



292, 930 

 $17, 279 

 $0 05. 9 



77, 001 

 $41, 120 

 $0 53. 4 



$7, 793, 550 

 7, 536, 310 



9.7« 

 8.59 



c i; 



S 



18, 730, 113 



$907, 798 



$0 04. 8 



7, 291,. ^04 



$500, 972 



$0 06. 9 



174, 905 



$9,729 



$0 05. 6 



349 



$202 



$0 57.9 



$1, 418, 701 

 1, 080, 360 



L78 

 L23 



Articles. 



Bacon and hams : 



Founds •< 



Value 



Average per pound — 

 Lard: 



Pounds ' 



Value ■ 



Average per pound — 

 Fork: 



Pounds 



Value 



Average per pound . ... 

 Lard oil: 



Gallons 



Value 



Average per gallon — 



Total value to each country 



1S70 



1878 



Per cpiit. to each country: 



1879 



1878 



o =s 



o 



3,545,588 



$279, 329 



$0 07.9 



2, 002, 429 



$201, .581 



$0 06. 9 



16,908,1.51 



$811, 125 



$0 04.8 



40, 970 

 $24, 221 

 $0 59. 1 



$1, 316, %-)G 

 1,184,149 



1.65 

 2.15 



10, 692, 407 



$897, 295 

 $0 05. 3 



31, 989, 874 



$2, 303,. 702 



$0 07. 2 



26, 670, .535 



$1, 394, 097 



$0 05. 2 



3.3, 749 

 $19, 199 

 $0 56. 9 



$4,614,893 

 5, 509, 433 



5.78 

 6.2S 





1,002,626 



$102,684 



$0 C9. 4 



21, 989, 744 



$1,740,049 



$0 07. 9 



4, 847, 636 



$259, 757 



$0 05. 4 



105,242 

 $62, 705 

 $0 59. 6 



600, 842 

 $67, 167 

 $0 11. 1 



971, 770 

 $86, 597 

 $0 08. 9 



1, 574, 349 

 $89, 886 

 $0 05. 7 



38,328 

 $23, 632 

 $0 61. 8 



1732, 249, 576 



[$51, 074, 433 



$0 06. 9 



1326, 058, 686 



$22. 856, 673 



$0 06. 9 



84,401,676 



$4, 807, 568 



$0 05. 7 



1, 963, 208 



$1, 037, 923 



$0 52.9 



1^ A 



64.00 



28.70 



6.02 



L28 



$2,16.5,19.5 ! $257,282 $70,776,597 

 2,317,3711 213,748 87,674,419 



2.71 

 2.64 



0.34 

 0.36 



100.00 



100. 00 

 100.00 



Beef products show a small decline in aggregate values, but the quan- 

 tities of nearly aU the articles exj^orted are greater than last year. The 

 price of fresh beef declined 3 per cent., salt beef 18, butter 21, cheese 20, 

 tallow 15, glue 10, candles 12, leather C. Xeat's-foot oil advanced 5 pec 



