THE €— CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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REPORTS OF к=» HARVEST. (Continued) 
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COUNTY WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. PEAS. | POTATOS. HAY. EN HARVEST NAME AND ADDRESS. 
| | ` | GENERAL. 
ENGLAND. ? 
HUNTINGDON Much under |Overan average.| Barely half a Abovt an Good Very good; | Much under an Good July 96 |—, St. Ives 
Te average on crop average showing signa of average 
e light во disease in 
patches 
NURTHAMPTON .. Average Averago Two-thirds of | Two-thirds Underan !Рготіѕе abun- abun Aug. 1 Poter Love, 15, St. Giles, 
average average average dantly. dantly Northampton 
Full Full cro "p Hea ir Aes у; x ied ead ego in Meet Very good Very p^ well Very good Aug.7 |J. B. Smeeton, Naseby 
а failure 
WARWICKSHIRE. On st ее solls : A fall bod dadis of Il Short. p t good |Very produetive,| Not P d 1-40 | Mangels and Now Jobn C. Adkins, Milcote 
deficient and of excellent| oftheaverage |early Swedes 
Debt Po chm f quality prom wiag 
Light soils sia Light soils very zm | Under average| Under average|Good at present | Very short crop |Prospect good Aug.7 |William Gibbs, Alveston 
and je n Ld bad; heavy 
goils very 
ж за p de- Average Average Good Healthy Onoe-tbird under Ку. ове Z А.т . |J. cM the 
ent; stron 
land much 1ай yim 4 Е pat; i ps сыш, Kenilwo 
Under average Indifferent г ае Short crop Very good Half a crop Indifferent Aug. 3 |John Ford, Morton Hall 
р 
Not average On li ght tlands | Good averago | Shortinthe | Very poor, |Most luxuriant | Half a crop on а [Promising far Now. John Baldwin, Ludding- 
the ОЕ Бола; ;| notaverage; erop straw, and not| having suf- їп top, and E. many s the ton, Btratford-on-A von 
on the clay lands| on E soils well жин ; |fered from the| average crop eadows ; far of 
dquite| average, but hus 26 average |effects ofa a fly fror m an average 
an arerin infe rior 
Average Ful. but sien Very bad Very good | A very thin |Good, and very| A very light Patr. im- Aug. 1 William Dexter, &ck- 
beaten down crop aum crop, but well dh rid va ington 
ot 8 good 
WORCESTER. ....| Clay soils full | Average good Various Under aver- | Grey P Luxuriant РА - pro- Aug, 1 Henry Hudson, tho 
average; е | malting quality age; blighted воой; whit lamine e generally good ;| - mising Elms, Pershore 
soils under Peas -—- fectly free from yr в very 
much — blight, but light. 
avera growing х=й 
Good Good Various Go od. Well saved ; not теск |Joseph Matthews, New- 
heavy land, near Malvern 
HEREFORDSHIRE| The werst The early Many acres TA Various Good Well pura ; |Thegrubshave Aug. 2 T. Duckham, Paysham 
kain for ed баны good; | һауе bius eaten crop light Ner е. Court, Ross 
tA years; a |theo — опо lows sheep as ruetive 
t portion very bad worth К. grea! 
died. d up edere 
iem s Full average | Under average Averago Good Light; well | Very patehy Now P. Norman 
av sceured Brinsop Court 
MONMOUTH .. .... deed Average Average Under average v. dii er no | Under a Very i 1, Aug. 5 Henry Pride, Owm 
igbt near Mon 
Good Good Ligh Av Good Light © [Destra by Aug. 8 uc 
gru 
GLOUCESTER- Bad, light ; good,| Under average : ery bad Bal Bad Average Very bad Promising Aug. 1 Giles Edmonds, East- 
SHIRE C ja 58 very bad quality loach 
Straw thin; ear m Barley Very light and |Variab'e; not|Thin crop, but|Good ye-grass, &c., |M angels About Aug. 4 |Stiles Rich, Didmarton 
ded mu late ener é good on the | well ңы: nt present ott Sanfoin Turnips lal 
* Hilldistict. | barely average” зд, nearly — оде whole Kood ; under sowa very Y 
verage rgo 
Good in tho ear, Much m an One-third Telg sss Vory bad Promising Two-thirde ofa| Many falling Aug.12 |J. M. Read, Elkstone, 
orden пу 1-5th roge an average crop; made well p Ln" Cheltenham 
be verage sing 
p ehe of low Рн Below averago Average |Below average Good 30 per cent. M and Aug. 5 wr F. Pexcoy, Winch- 
7 years = T аа of 7 years ' under average uncertain Ў 
M uch laid, grain ; Good cro Very moderate|Good crops the G»od Light, Good in many Now „чик arles G. Clarke, Culla- 
and mil mildewed Ms i as straw excoption instances bine Farm, Durnbleton 
ig б LE Short in straw, Very bad SU We Good Very light |Үегу deficient Aug. 12 |Јоһр Wells, Hom mpuett 
but bad qualit, 
[eee of Les Whitficl 
verage 29 rage о A light crop | Short straw |Light in straw Good Light crop, but Various Aug. 3 John Cobban, theld, 
y land ; hea Re d; dis ot р es but деа. saved well Berkeley 
on the light p Pig light well podd e 
Very light n |On all thin soils| The worst for | Rather short зең thin Looking A very short | Improved by Now —, Churchill, Chipping 
the hill land; | suffered from many years; |inthestraw;| but w e remarkably crop, but well |the late rains ; Norton 
much under the|thelatedrought; and by no but about an podio], and | well in general, got earwigs have 
avorage yi poor yield in | means of good | average crop pon the and but few de sad 
on the Ё general; оп th quality s a ints о! havoc in 
land a stronger land fair averag several parts 
crop but a fair crop Wood: Tewkes- 
Average іп bulk,| Full average of | Rather under Not morethan} Half an Average Half а crop on | Mangels nd About Aug. 7 Wm. ward, Тез! 
аай inferior in straw : average 2-8ds ofan | average crop правда and Tul bury 
ofcorn linferior qualit; average crop 
d t an Early eg Crop varies very| About an About an gr eni муы P eur but very Now ——, Chippenham 
good; late'much| much; below average average Clover promising 
injured an average А Р 
OXFORDSHIRE |. Average оп Unda) average, | Underaverage |Average crop Bad Good Very light стор Various |Now. Aug. 1 — yd Sars- 
r Бучим and змей Lodge 
t soj 
Hoary on heavy| Me шын m стор t an average Good Good A re Very good Now W. E. Hitchman, Bicester 
an: d ; 
гоча av ut 2 a ET бё serai) bad |Very shortand Moderately Prolife Very bad ite good 424 re" J cmd Oaklands, 
BUCKS inferior g » 
E r EP А Full ave е. Average; laid | About one-third | Average bulk, met go pea 4 ow Alex. Fraser, Clayden 
E d Ecl ату on dar ofa а аря с ба а ада тане Рене Тат po | Ао. 6 W. G. Duncan, Bradwell 
crop 
s M. А 
Vu by rain; Throwndownby| Not average | Average, but| Average Some bad ; Half average Ше Аад. 1 William Smith, Woolston 
е ала light; M and wind ; blighted PODS 
ugh, and light А 
zie hes = Winter good ; Very good €T— Very good Жа. Moa кзы veles quod. Now ao — M asd 
BEDFORDSHIRE |j, On heavy or cla diy bere ha жа RE e Likely to be |Not one-third of Now |T. E. Pawlett, Becston 
good; Ti d er ur : very good an average crop Sandy . 
ке grav y very| yield wel bot 
omi Toe Glay of very middling ng 
midem t; Il,Stevington, 
Атаат CHenpeue; | Piera (| Noa | dw | е | e, | Gee | deep Тиран 
nn кы Ате Under average Under average Good Good Half crop Good July31 |James Ross, Luton Hoo 
gl uring 
HERTS fho Jast 10 days Good Very bad ood Aug.l |J. B. Lawes, Rothamsted 
"ese sess rs erag Above average | Below average |Above average Good о егу ba А 
Average; ; quality Under average „кэч Average Free from dis- | Well got; not | Generally Aug. 1 Georgo Webb, Beaumont 
MIDDLESE infe case half a cro; d 
X......| Average; some Ave utl Mei und Good ; but not Good Ар average crop| А vx light Е Now |Т. n овы 
ro com laint of coarse average crop шапу grown Р аара : d н : 
Жл ДОШ. light land|The greater By no ter, where| Short Майн, Good gr ж Generally Now [Jobn Clagden, Littiebury 
p and not |on Mr thin bd generally good, plant, | and қае y ced well good; 
; heavy n" Well | althouglm. spring, 
land, where well clay |proved from the blighted; alto- 
farmed, good y goo мэ ula кыы рер 
кз where ; D 
Abont average s id Deficient ^ |Under average Under average| Good, but disease Never shorter in Doing well Aug.7 |А. Barfield, Dunmow 
үндө. Appearing quantity 
Good н aed Half Good NETEDA | таер ies End of Jul E Ha aidon 
ан crop over, on 
Over average | Fullaverage | Undor average | Average Average Г rm Кыш Light, but good h d y у, 
average 
ү isi most Aug. 1 Henry Dixon, Witham 
Full average oi Wheat, | Below average| Below yp er so short, | Mangels moi d 
good clay rr ыам тыр ber oed а cne-third pif ea for а full crop. both deu “5 а, 
ug Сечка and quality good Turnips grow- 
half a erop ing rapidly 
