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oue 16, 1862.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 711 
THE PRESENT APPEARANCE OF THE CROPS-(Costinued). 
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WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS. BEANS. PEAS. POTATOES. HAY door |нлкуватва ^ ARAS 
coUNTY. - | GENERAL. т 
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ENGLAND: 
One-third under Fullaverage One-fourth One-fourth | Full average |One-third below| A fine average | Swedes ayer- | 1st week in |J. dote Bainesse, 
ToRESHÍRE .« -++ average below ће aver- | above ће theaverage crop age; but late. Sept. Catteric! 
" С age average -Mangels gone 
Plenty of straw, Looks welland | Looks well Full in the ii The A full crop Turnips ан End of Aug. |R. Robinson, Garstang 
иу35н1Ей 77 ов бл 2 the| promising straw ; but are de well al Man ое pe 
head ; t be troubled with very late, E 
lice must be light 3 
Much e Average Above average |Attaeked with| N one grown | Under average ; | Under average ; Late End of Aug. Ў 'bold Hall, 
average fy Slightly diseased| one-third badly Wigan 
go 
Indifferent Fair Fair Average Very few | One-third short Great crop Very various | End of Aug. |G. W. Fowler, runs- 
grown wick Street, Liverpool 
Very poo ery une Very good 9001 None gro Good Heavy, and well| Late; but Sept. 1 G. Drewry, Holker, New- 
j low lands not good got healthy ton-in-Cartmell 
o " av Below average | About average Good None grown | Below average Promising | End of Aug. |R. Bell Mosbro' Hall, 
К „St Helens, Rainford 
x Ave D Under Ee peo ;| On warm land | Over average | None grown | At presentbad | Clovers over ange Last wee! 
: affected with red littl good crops : very аа; bay inferior, y 
$5 gum; white bad on cold land elow average | Swedes pro- 
En Wheat much mising ; finger 
көл даш; by it and toe disease 
Se in some fields. 
@ШЗШВЕ. ‚_.....[Оп&һероойвойв!| Оһ the best | Full crops, but m Som n poor; o — ; some i and |From Aug. 20| W. Palin, Stapleford 
. full, bat at defec- Barley land on land Бу гаш. ms of e hay secured all gene- to 27 Hall 
Mess tive from rust ;|good crops, some| much laid ; on ее in the ire tne latter TE 
on the cold soils|laid ; where the| flat clay land arly kinds part of July qu im- 
DE sh d small |la: ndis cold, v very |short and poor ; ved 
in the ез: ро below | bel die = aver- 
3 CM ders divi Short а Ње фр T. Bad Good and well |Bad and late | End of Sept.| В. Swafüeld, Hartington 
DERBYSHIRE straw ; not good and partially got si 
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E Below average Average Below average Average Average Goo Abovean aver- | Вай; but |Early in Sept. |J. Parkin, Idridgehay 
са age lately LM 
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NOTIINGHAM ....| Nearly average | Below average | Above average |Above average n Good | Large crop ; well тагора pro- Aug. 15 О. Paget, M.P., Rud- 
aiai secured mising ;. dington Grange 
eee gel 
Underaverage | Mueh under Average Average Average Averago; com- Good crop Very in- Aug. 25 |J. Buckley, Normanton 
average mencing with different Hill 
a disease 
Under average Average Average Over average Average Average Overaverage | Under aver- Aug.18  |C. ыо Clifton, near 
age ewar 
Bad; many деа Not bulky ; Bad Fair Good quality ; | Good and well Much Aug.11  |W. Chouler, jun., South 
ears pretty quality but short in got wem ds by Muskham, Newark 
quantity 
LEICESTER ......| б on light, Average Very hoavy ; Average Great. breadth, Overaverage, |Very 1 Last week in |J. Spencer, Knossington 
mising; but but bad on but blighted and healthy and got well | uupromising Aug. 
sometimes defec-| heavy undrained 
tive in ear Jands 
A in bulk, Good Light Good ж Good Light erop Good Aug.20 |С. Bharpley, Acthorpe 
but by Louth 
red gum 
Not an average Good Good average |Winter Beans| Scarce any | But little dis- Light erop did v Wur- Aug. 28 |J. О. Dixon, Caistor 
t good; spring grown eased zel not good 
Beansnot good 
Faircrop; much Fair average | Average on dry | Average crop ; Good As yet looking |Crops good and|Mangels good ;| Aug. 18 to 20 |У,  Dudding, Panton 
blighted crop tiin one kde: est by healthy well got Turnips fair House, Wragby 
Doubtful Fair E Not grown | Partly diseased Well Good plant |About Aug. 20| —, Market Rasen 
.. Good n Aj Very fine UR Better m for Fair Mangels m Aug. 13  |T. Aitken, Decoy Farm, 
year: rior ; Spalding 
ESE ai 
2 Average Bare average Average Pines aii the vais Good but small, Average Looking well Aug. 18 pe visi Aswarby, Fol- 
f ingham 
Fair bulk, but Averago Good ата biie: Good crops; | Backward; Large crops; | Late; Mangel|Middleof Aug.|J. A. Clarke, Long 
ears deficient ; УС ро t weli well corned | symptoms of well saved much дай Sutton 
much storm- disease aged by ins 
brol but few 
“| slaid” crops 
s average Average Average Good Good Good Average Turnips Aug. 18 |F. Sowerby, Aylesby 
romising ; 
чанати ва Чел, i 
+s | Below average; | Below average ; |A good average, 105% Bulky ; but Tolerably average; good, | Notunder |E. Davies, Patten, Wen- 
eus е: the earing very к encouraging the bushels healthy those | except where | three weeks, | lock 
unequal will be few х ем injured by the and if cold 
pedes fore- WE tient, well | йу; Mangels | weather con- 
me t good ET A good вт Mangel Wurzel TEE. R. “вый Bawoott, 
crop, жесин en 6 king very |А good average ;| Man агле! ley, с 
Rs and ng ted perhaps rather аго; ` Church Stratton 
jd As €— ahot and li hi more Sw. very 
average "n— ус 
Very good Good Looks wel  |Heavy, ar wel| Bad, pat Aug. 16 J. is Bowen, Strawar- 
improving ine 
Full average" Averago тон на Average Sod slight Very heavy |Not very good| Aug. 18 Р. A eere Brinsop 
ted g isease 
Averngo Average тҮ уе Good verage  |Lateandsmal|  Aug.14 |J. Oisthowe, Blakemore 
Below Average ү Above Very ba ex- Average Good стор, and | Very late; |About An 18|T. Bon. Baysham 
average average cepting upon well saved Mangels Court, Ross 
warm dry soils valueless 
Bad; іп some | Anaverago |Full согор, but|Bad generally|An àverage, but| Full crop Aug. й’ : |=; Репкті 
cases very bad blighted diseased 
Very late Averago Good Bad Slightly diseased Very late в H. En Kenil- 
Moderate Very good Over average | Many fail llb Full crop, good | Swedes pro- | Aug. 6 to 16 Т. Bowick, Stoneleigh 
via but still em quality mising ; И. Abbey Farm, Kenil- 
gels and worth 
кз ot good ; much|Improvedlately,| None grown Very good Very de- A good стор, |Late,but now|  Aug.18 |J. О. Adkins, Mileote, 
of it unkind; ;not »- below T ficient обе T A variousl; growing fast Stratford-on-Avon 
"Average average zt tho disease gathored- 
ве 
Vay lisat mue bout Good ; full Good ; full Full crops; |Full crops; par |Good ; thejL d L k in |J. B. Smeeton, Cromwell 
average average average much дыш. tially diseased late well got bad Aug. House, Naseby 
age 
Undor avo: average | Over average Full average Average Over average T dis- |Good crop, weli Good Aug. 18 E Fancourt, Emping- 
ease: am 
Under an ES Average Average Under an Fair cri ғай стор  |Mangel good;| Aug. 8 
rige average _ Turnips late 
|| Barely average Good Good Very Go ery good Good Not good Aug. 7 |Р. Purves, Brampton 
Below average;| Below an ave- | rostly a good | 9 About two- |Good and sound Considerably |About Aug. 13|J: Webb, Babraham 
5]. Me rage, and much p thirds of a at present B soiled. below an ave- or 14 
к=з к= а of inferior erop where cut early |rageat present. ` 
тор feri ery quality but the plant 
Not POWER is mostly good 
|. promisin за |Very good where| Fine x^ Not a heavy Healthy at Average Doing well Aug.12 |А. S. Ruston; Aylesby 
abota good crop uninjured b by | straw, fairly | crop, but well| ^ present now House, Chatteris 
: yield ae podded podded j 
Under average Good average | Fair average | Very good Not many [Good at present | Plenty, but | Mangel good;| Inabouta |T. Brown, Denver 
grown inferior Тала week 
Ie e Very good Good J Feis Good Good Good Very good Aug.12 |—, Rougham 
