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 other articles of product, which may be 

 fuppofed equally fuperior. 



Indeed, the fucceeding fuperiorities of 

 one buihel are not anfwerable to thofe of 

 rent. But feeming contradictions of this 

 fort muft be expected in enquiries that de- 

 pend on fuch variety of circumftances. 



The equality of rent per buihel, between 

 i $s. an acre and 22s. 6d. is very remarkable. 



The rife of ihven bufhels pro duel, from 

 iSs. to 22s. 6d. is confiderable, and that 

 from 2 2 s. 6d. to 25^. &c. the fame; and 

 it proves ftrongly that cultivation may be 

 carried very high. Upon the whole, there 

 is more correspondence between the rent 

 and the product than I expected. 



Average Products. 



General average product of wheat through- 

 out the tour, three quarters per acre. 



Of barley four quarters. 



Of oats four quarters and a half. 



Of rye three quarters three bufhels. 



Thefe products are greater than I appre- 

 hended before I calculated them ; but by 

 no means large enough to authorize any 

 one to calculate the average of the whole 

 kingdom at fo high quantities as of wheat 

 four quarters, befides 4J. an acre of fheep 

 feed, barley five quarters, and oats as much, 

 as the prejudiced Writer of the Enquiry hit & 

 the Prices of Wheat, Malt, &c. p. 1 1 1 . dees. 



