WHEAT. gOf 



CON, Esq. at Somerton, last year ; he had 32 ct)ombs on 

 two acres and a quarter. 



Hemsby, eight coombs: fourteen have been known. 



Thrigby, seven coombs. 



South Walsham and Blowfield, seven coombs. 



Martham, seven coombs. 



Catfield and the vicinity, seven to eight coombs. 



Happsborough, Walcot, and Barton, nine coombs. 



Honing, seven. North Walsham, six to seven. 



Westwick, six. 



Scotter, six. Mr. Dyble, seven. As the average bar- 

 ley is but eight, the wheat seems high for a sandy loam, a 

 good barley land ; but drawing the turnips, and throwing 

 them on the ollonds for wheat, explain it. 



Around Coltishall, six coombs. 



Mr. Repton, at Oxnead, favoured me with an ac- 

 curate account of all his crops for some years back. 



1788 



