306 0AT5. 



Mr. Syble, of South Walsham, five bushels. 



Mr. Cubit, &ic. at Catfield, five to six bushels. 



Mr. Reeves, of Hcvcringland, drills at six inches, tiircc 

 to four bushels. 



Mr. Relvk, of Wi^hton, three bushels, drilled: of 

 T.irtarian four bushels. 



Near Downham, four bushels. 



At Watlington, six bushels. Mr, Porter tliere har- 

 rows in, because no drill cups will deliver enough. 



About Wymondham, four bushels. 



Produce. — At Thelton, ten coombs an acre common, 

 and even more ; some twelve to fourteen coombs. 



On the fine loamy and gravelly sands of Langley, &c. 

 average 1 1 coombs. 



Caistor, &c. in Fleg, and the average of the hundreds, 

 fourteen coombs : twenty-four have been known. 



Hemsby, twelve coombs : twenty have been known* 



Thrigby and Fleg, twelve coombs. 



South Walsham and Blowfield, fourteen coombs. 



Martha m, eleven coombs. 



Catfield and Happing, twelve to fifteen coombs. 



Honing, eleven to fifteen coombs. 



North Walsham, ten to twelve coombs. 



Coltishal, twelve coombs : but few sown. 



Mr. Repton, of Oxnead, favoured me with an accu- 

 rate account of his crops for many years : 



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