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TABLE No. 3— fCoritinucfl.) 



County. 



.Aouuge WciglUoj yy'uol 

 ' per tlhei-p. 



South Carolina. 



Beaufort .... 



Darlington . . 



Gc'ori^ctovvn . 



^ RichhmJ . . . . 



Lbs. O.'.. 

 ^) lOlOQt 



*ao4r 

 2 



1 1911SJ0 



Georgia 



Florida 



Bibb . . . 

 Murray 



Tv\t'^l;\s 

 Ware . 



•^ Q 30 6 

 "- '^117¥ 



'- ^'^5 7 8 



'-' ^"^20 13 



2 1^^ 



Escambia 

 Leon .... 

 Nassau . . 



Alabama 



Blount. . 

 Jackson . 

 Autauga 

 Greene . 



1 ll-^-^~ 



^ ^ ^ 4 8 .5 



8 9 9 



2 13JL0- 



1 V. 



1 15Jf 



fi6.3_90 

 "6551 



1 15-1-9-3- 



^ ^-^1883 

 9 --^ai. 



Mississippi 



Louisiana 



Claiborne 

 Hinds . . . 

 Perry - - - 

 Warren . . 



Concordia. . . 

 St. Helena . . 

 St. Tammany 

 W'asliineton . 



Tennessee ... 



Kentucky 



De Kalb 

 Franklin 

 Smith . . . 

 Wilson . 



Bourbon . 

 Clarke... 

 L awrence 

 Scott .... 



New-York 



Westchester 



Ulster 



Suratoga . . . 

 th'lean.s .... 



.Riii 



65^7 



71 iS 

 ' i»5 3 



2 151-51- 



1 713 6 1 



'- '15 13 



2 i^a 

 1 14|| 



9iil2. 

 -7 29 

 7 ti 1 7 9 

 '95^1 



n H91 



'^rso9 



915 O 4.6 

 ■^ 1 9"^ 9 



1 1 3o9 7 



^23 7 19 



1 1 9133 



^^20953 



1 •'! 2 9 5 5 



"1119 



.-. t<9 

 ^"6ir5 5 

 •^5 716.6. 

 604 1 

 9A2JL5^£ 

 ^ 1; 9 5 fi 3 



J'o/'U actrojtf 1/; 

 ihc Cininties ginm 



Lbd. Oz. 



2 3V 



2 n 



2 1 



9 71 

 ' 2 



2 11 



9 9_3. 



2 7^ 



Taking these averages as the test, it would appear that the differ- 

 ence between the average products of the Southern States and New- 

 York is, in some instances, in favor of the former. Kentucky in the 

 middle, and. Mississippi in the extreme South, exceed the average of New- 

 York. 



It is proper to say, however, that various local circumstances may have 

 effected these results, and that taking the average of a coiisiderable num- 

 ber of counties, in the several States, would essentially vary them. Not- 

 withstanding this, the testimony which they offer is important, and he- 

 comes more so regarded in connection with another circumstance. The 

 comparative statistics of the extreme Southern States themselves show 

 that in a mnjority of cases their best products of wool come from their 

 Southern and warmer counties. 



Of the four counties in Louisiana, the product of which is given above, 



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