35—1853.] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, A S. 555 
э i Vocum agen merces ns р ETAT —..̃ ...... —ñ 77 
1788 Half the f ith Mr. WALKER .., £210 0 0| alluvial soils it is 1 р. Su 
1789 One-fonr ын the Lire of tt of three rums, “at 1008 ей 1 1 light soils 2 20 ү Der Pent, бернн ae yer pa send isa {са тө ааба tho hace ай well ; altho 
wit 
+704 n Ster — — — — 15 9 x. — Wheat not an ave «ме Тһе ur eshing of|since 1 filled up your last rene e CE the 
Mes MU" scd and 8 at n heat falls very far sh of the estimated yie 105 asa " m much r than f. 
1 £315 0 0|So inferior is the W p vy lands that great má uni 4 the Potainca bi 
This memorandum i is je by the foaming, numbers of 3 visit the hu ie 2 Essex uber sind und ; j bei in since 1845 "— * 
indicating the hazardous and. expensive character of at this period have suffered privation from non-employ- — Potatoes a bulk ne stalks. 
SEU Under ец late and blighted ; best on light bak, but few of the the —— liy » — 
Should ha 75 „ but h: 
which на their — — e « E. dicil IRE. рш heat one-third under average. ee eee 
gai inter Wheats unquestionably attacked with re - E Sa diee SA = 
1796. One i fourth в ‘Sr of the price of four rams got ; spring sown app healthy, but backward. * . 24.— The weather w om ng 2 
Mariner — BREEDON, and 8 Syoss; t d V. OxronpsuinE.— Near Reading Wheat blighted, and By n n 1 2000 an 3000 spectators - 
guin bad Sede ai dees tà tas.” not bn average cro bled; and short 7 Ir. u. М, the auc- 
We scleet at ot the many bo: GLOUCESTERSHIRE ; —Near Cirencester Wheat very | tioneer, mounted to After a introd 
tween 1786 and 1800 that “ile much improved Near Bristol barely an average a, remarks, түн to p history of the M and to the 
t are given, in i НАН much is vay thin on und: cuttin fact — no biddin tl 
of bis: Howe 2 on be tween Mr F. Buc LEY 8 me enced, ear Gloucester 5 is condim den made n behalf of th rectly oF indirectly he seg: "n 
an KEWELL; so that the i to be | last re im me à. Th i t 
sold next Thursday will contain more probably o Miei TH.—W heat is MY moi: бнаа off at prices varying from 40 to 80 Me ‘Atl nid 
e direct Dishley blood than is to be found in any of crop; the spring sown bes euny | some of the Oxford and Duchess families were offered 
lle flock in the kingdom crops have not = any wa deta site he ie t re. | and the biddings became bolder an rapid ; and. 
po ear much ool м fine weather, the sums which were reached in some of the ‹ 
but does not т mise ап rage yield, 85 2” re is | excited unbounded egere: even amongst the pro- 
THE WHEAT CROP IN ENGLAND AND — one-fo urth less land under Wheat this sional present, who were well УЕ with 
SCOTLAND. nr re- : e value of the stock. MA н 
As intima er column we have. extracted Marly Wheat deficient iu t 4 EC А dig du ot айа, F the hi joe citar wl be seen bow Many 
from such returns as have reached us the re reports having BERKSHIRE, Newbu oin * Ris sley.— Wheat is under | € uye - —1A competition in which ү” - i 
win 2 ". Wheat crop, on which the most impor- | an ge, but a good sample ; the seed time extended to “find that tme were sufficiently unyie 
М. окна est necessarily depends, over five months, and the harvest will extend over six | 80 that fewer of the lots will cross the Atlantic — 
к > o Mee Forres. Wheat i ^ far pne Tune weeks. Crops various; good quality, but short in | Was ex r 
— ег ап quantity. SALE OF 8 H STOCK. 
era In the Brechin district it is a poor crop; at > TH T^ G LOU. — Mum Do 
least one-fourth under an average. eee of Pierre The Wien, стор M uteri ДМ M — Exe rs А 
been high, being a Godsend to the Kent — e NAME. A PURCHASER. 
= яте of which there is abundance. Near A манія Divet үүн hdd à x v serge Nar T m - 
— oma 10 win ow А ove an average. д 2 it is r as vea vs an average cro NE Gs. 
e south of the county Wheat is e Wheat is better 48 Bessy 13 years | 41|Col. Cator, Bromley. 
under an average eneral 2 about Ist Sept. Be —— bui still ver average. 2 Stella bs шј ” " Mr. Niblet, Bristol. 
* TAN, the Wheat crop is  HawrsHiRE.—As last report. Wheat cuts a very Биреме: a pde mE, шш 
erage. thin Д tee " , T 
Ромил 2 eat good, be but little straw. merg quality доо eTa туы mt er ** Fairfax в i 1 15 8 EU 
ARKSHIRE—Near Wh . . Aa 50 Lord Burlingto 
кез А — d ня дылда, —— — — 2 blighted, Ld rra little | в Sjamat Pd SS di 4 15 Col — — 
= tho эл: м. ear Ayr it has improved since last blighted. R *| ом nstrel E a к 00| Mr. Tanqueray, Hendone 
p — tina Near Galashiels it is but littl eee eee ж туох а es: м qe 205| orn, ер, Xue 
“tine — €: — ashiels it is but little grown, by rust; — hat improved by the late fine weather, 12 2 Manitilla s "li : 10 Mr. Foljambe, Notts. 
still under an average erop. moor, decidedly efi- | 13/Virginia .., ... " —— Hall, W. 
reenlaw.— Wheat not an average. (cient. Totness, under ave much blighted. 13% o s$ ” 65 Mr ути ON 
UMFRIESSHIRE, Vale of Annan.— Wheat same as last | Kingsbridge, Wheat crop far below an average. Cre- | pie m ^ 18. á — 
— under average, and of less 3 ds Mint di : The early sown is a — erop — the b Beatrice Ў 87 Mr. Greenfell. 
FF се very small ; the la h blighted, and the | 12 ee 2 r Langston, М.Р 
a reor, a oe with the fine — И rem а іѕ general crop very far below an avera E atoning b ” Greenfell. 5 
= to gom CORNWALL.—Near Hels Wheat. “crops are thin | 20 Duchess. 64 : x 600 Mr Thorne, New York. 
or —From the north we have and certainly under the average. Owing to the d 27 Oxford, - „ Mr. Tanqueray, Hendon.. 
formation that the "Wheat crop bei improved — autumnal rains a great quantity of land could not Cin, à T —— — 
the e weather, and that. while in Northu mh into Wheat at all, and many acres were so amit, reed ul » 5 8 
mero. must be R is average, there are x coast, with spring Wheat which promises better | 25) Hoddies © : Е 115 ur. Јола Webb, 
localities where it is “ very good, the autumnal ; but, on the 1 a is mec it 28 Flourish нб E — — 
Үовкѕніве,— Тһе Wheat crop is reported as licht, will be a sli t yield. Near Truro, belo ds 8 2 S d 
but healthy; very thin, small ears, and on only half a crop ; 29 Chines sale age $^ Mr Grenfell. А 
=; c lier harvest. than me expected, — THE POTATO CROP IN IRELAND: 3 Finance deor во, r. Crawley, Beds. 
D; average e and good. Dod YT Thomas China “ „ 8 Lord Faversham. 
Richmond : On the whole under average, — Atki e — — = — kin... |i om. 6.» |. 56/Mr, Robinson, 
it spring sown, and will be late ri TYRONE: — , р орой аге аа: — А x ЫМ x s M 2 Hall 
22 ee Goody but bel 3 ity, is no blight. deem Min» : 4 gi Gunter, Brompton. 
) — bul : М ч Parliame we p "n 56 Mr тее: 
2 — e" average X ЕЗ Тһе — partially on the haulm, but 37 — , "|| "" ез} e Burlington, 
be of good "quality, Em from the light erop, and one-| AmxacH.— The Potato leaves are — — Pride EE HL as 165 
fourth less sown than usual, must be from one-four — to and a few of the — diseased, an apn chose Ais. aa М si Boamin Thorne, д der York 
one-third less — an average Рес One-fourth may be — 42 vio N 6 1 85 Me [n th Suffolk. 
ее ардак апі in qual é Clifton, it is — Co. Do — deeidedly established, 43 Sue о — uma 6 120 Lord Spencer mh 
ibe average and of n = t. progressing slowly. хни er.—Largel " cultivated 10 Duchess Qj we 5 „4000г. ` Tanquoray: 
LixcolxshIRE.— Near Peter! бро Whentis report bes and very fi sease has been slowly pro- 1616527 bp | &. 
io be very good; partially blighted. Harvest now ing sinee the lat. Tho foli foliage E — good | 4 4 Duchess, 76 fied 
eral; some Wheat in stack. There is still s good — but the tubers are as yet but little affected. N [Parade 14 days 
of backw heat that ripens m slowly.—Near | Portaferry.—Some symptoms of disease appearing o 40 Vanquish. 13 „ 
ves. Sutton straw ave ; grain артыр, | the leaves, Buus & CALVES. 
‘very little mildew.— Near G: y. Whea cae Han. — Near Ballibay the Potatoes are all 50 Duke of Gloucester) 3° years 
NP rather better than. was таре qe 5 blighting in the stalks, but the tubers are remarkably?! Fourth P. of York), 
vy as the last two years, but still nearly an average. 59 Uncle Ton 
= —Grain has ed o fast. on, Carriek-on-Shannon, — Potatoes 9 — 
— enced, and will soon What better. No di in stalks up to the 20th August; | 55 ^ 
Wheat has been cut comes off light. Near Bri „and the crop will be fully on the 15th ; — иш 
very deficient ; ow average. Near w; | being planted one-month earlier than: usual; ! | gas 
muth: under a average. At Little Wenlock, about half mon. — Potatoes very ; no blighlt. в iius T 
poe 3 tubers sound. We never had a 00 Frontin * 
HznEronpsuinr.— Near Ross Wheat is a fair average better eet of crops in this county, and, І may add, | 62 Marquis 
crop; not so much blighted as at first, a pprehended | we have no disease in the crop. TS 
uem eut un n. Dugi. — There is no appearance of di 
1 ——— Upton-on-Severn I have a the Potatoes; the crop is abundant and of the best 3 
ера le opinion of many of the best and early | quality. — excellent ; no symptoms of disease ; aMi » 
Planted Wheats than I had, and am convinced Wheat is | crop abun the Hi ip y 
W short of age. Cr mre — . are excellent, and 5, Harry, акч 
ARWICKSHIRE.—Wheat one-third below Mae no blight is seen on * 
— Maga 7T Gar — — a little diseased. ings were. bro Mz. 
— 8 „Kr Couxry.—Dr. Bewley, of alipi lighted, bat | мое foes, л Ане daa эё 
August 6. "The e. erops of corn — — . ооф Шонабиваго uninjured б г ауну ра ries id p pro E Сие dies . 
eutting of the corn is rapidly proceeding. Limerick.—The Potatoes at — very fine, | ^" т 
Huxrxixdbox.— Wheat, short breadth • деб } see traces of disease. VF 
as ity. Wicrrow.— Blight has appeared, but in mild form,| HISTORY OF — H AGRICULTURE: | 
Doxsuine.—Near Chat the Wheat erop i is | the tubers in most cases Bray.—The 
Finally good, „ „ue mildew. | Potatoes —— ver better; no indication of di We i 
— — rsen the period of o pet —— te appeared in some gardens, | viz., the е development s that literary desert wii 
€ been p 15h of August, not end. the tubers are sound and | Lord Belhave — 
SUFFOLK, near Woodbridge.—On stiff soils, clay, or — Cahir.—Potatoes very generally diseased had called i чечан tence during le — p v 
marsh, Wheat is one-fourth deficient ; — in leaves, haulm, and tubers, but still growing. 18th century. The 
