I 3 8 CONSUMPTION OF DUBLIN. 



With the afliftance of thefe particulars, united with the 

 quantities on which the inland bounty is paid, given at page 

 127 and 128, we fhall be able to fee the principal part of the 

 confumption of the city of Dublin. 



Brought by Land-carriage Bounty. 



By thefe accounts, [Dublin on an average of the laft fevea 

 years has confumed 



3,097,143 Stones of corn, 

 199,074 Cwt. of flour, 

 84,301 Barrels of both coafhvays. 



If the average weight of the corn is 14 ftone per barrel, 

 the firft of thefe articles 



Will make in barrels, 221,224 

 The 199,074 Cwt. of flour may be called in bar- 

 rels of wheat, 1 80,000 

 Add the above barrels coafhvays, 84,301 



Total, 4 8 5>5 2 5 



To this fhould be added the import of foreign corn, which 

 is known to be confiderably more than the export, and it will 

 appear that if there are 150,000 inhabitants in Dublin, they 

 muft confume above three barrels each of all forts of corn in 



a year* 



