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441 



Living Stock. 1894. 1911. 



Cows and heifers in milk or in calf . 6,709 6,710 



Other cattle : 



Two years or more 864 \ 



One year to two years .... 2,252 I 5,321 



Less than one year 2,549 J 



Total cattle .... 12,374 12,031 



Sheep, all ages 332 186 



Pigs, including sows for breeding . . 6,021 4,639 



Exports. 



1887. 1888. 1889. 



Bulls ........ 102 100 92 



Cows and heifers 1,395 1,639 1,629 



Potatoes exported : 



Average. Tons. 



1887-1890 ........ 54,502 308,713 



1891-1894 62,885 413,609 . 



1901-1905 66,731 455,773 



1906 51,932 308,229 



1907 77,800 377,259 



1908 53,100 356,305 



1909 62,690 332,404 



1910 57,890 381,373' 



The export value per acre varied in different years 

 from 27, 6s. in 1893 to 66, Is. in 1894, and even 

 95, 18s. in 1904. 



As regards greenhouse culture, a friend of mine, who 

 has worked as a gardener in Jersey, has collected for 

 me various information relative to the productivity 

 of culture under glass. Out of it the following may 

 be taken as a perfectly reliable illustration, in addition 

 to those given in the text : 



Mr. B.'s greenhouse has a length of 300 feet and a 

 width of 18 feet, which makes 5,400 square feet, out of 

 which 900 square feet are under the passage in the 



