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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 118 
THE PRESENT APPEARANCE OF THE CROPS-(Coniinued). 
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ENGLAND. | 
Ё ia rage in| Fully one-third |Be low an aver.|Over an aver-|About half a|Anaveragecrop;|A stack of fine Man ngels im- Aug. 18 |W. Woodward, Ағһ- 
gu C ESTER Е тшк "but T moy an |age, anda small jage, and a full crop disease appears], EI. can | * proving; church, Tewkesbury 
riorin yield rage) breadth planted - ae cely be found mice 
piante ure 
Barely average |Late s short| Fair average Good Variable Sound crop; Bulky rend Aug. 15 |J. Coleman, Royal Agri- 
in bw. and moderato cultural College, Ciren- 
under avera; cester 
Considerably | Late; not Good Anaverage |Partial crop |Average; signs тор; } Late Aug. 11 |9. Edmonds, Lechlade 
n under average average of disease € rly 
gyERSET .. e Not ; be ery good Good Very good | Not grown | Badly diseased Lane йор: Good pene Aug. 20 |J. W. Eastment, Win- 
i low an average but late canton 
Rather under Very good Very good Under average ш! dis- pv. Good; butlate|  Aug.19 |C. Р. Collyns, Dulverton 
average ease: 
Vu eee Under average vere Good crop Very good Not good Goo Over average | Very сая iu T. P. Brown, Burderop 
wa! n Aug. 
poc Much improved ; Good Good Average | The backward |  Fullerop | Promising; |About Aug. 20|G. Brown, Avebury, 
| but Mu aver- ie free from but backward near Chippenham 
isease 
Thin ; and Promises: but Over average с HL Cases of disease| Arable Һау; Good; butlate| Aug. 14 T. Chandler, Aldbourne, 
injured by x injured by Clover, good ; Hungerford 
weather well got; mea- 
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| Under average ;|Fair; much im- eds Good ; full «204 ук TR Late; not Aug. 11 T. Arkell, Pen Hill Farm, 
і M proved, but late average average Swindon 
EC about 
: Considerably |Late and unpro- Average Very unpro- | Much below |Various and u A fair crop of | Backward, Aug. 18. J. i tton, Manningford 
Et - under avi d mising es average certain average qua but promising Bruce, Powsey 
[ JE Under ап av Very promising | Very fino; over| A very fine Very indif- | Much blighted P abundant | Promise well| About Aug. |T. Locri Snelsmore 
аре ; some bight and good; over| an average op; over ај ferent h, but badly|in some places| 15 or 16 Hill, New 
) апа red gum ап average A ;n made 
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Barely average Fair Good 00! Fair Good; disease |Good; PRR Y Late; bub | Latter спа of |E. W. Moore, Coleshill, 
у reported well made promising next week Highworth. 
Under an aver- Fair crop Fair crop Good Good An average Good ous; gene-| About Aug. 15|8. M. Plummer, Pease- 
rally very late more, Newbury 
і Generally а thin| Variable; but |Very good; pro- Very good |Variable; not|Good; but going| А good сг Generally a | Aug. 8 to 15 |Т. sien Clapton, Hun- 
| plant; the ears | much improved — over an an average off very fast ш early Cutting good pla ord 
| : badly filled ; verage рш тей, the | but not well 
| under an aver- well go t grown 
6 to 8 bushes Good ; much Good Not many Not many |Thehaulm much Some well saved, Indifferent; | Aug.4to6 |J. Spoaring, Mouls- 
per acre below |improved of late grown grown aflected and mucha good| require rain to, near Wallingford 
average deal damaged 
Under average | Above average | Above average Average Barely = Diseased Much damaged | Promising |About Aug. 14|J. а Ae в, Thatcham, 
7 averagt ewbury 
SURREY .......... | 8 bushels per ries very | Very much im- | A good crop; | Very aadi Partially dis- | A great crop; els very |About Aug. 15|W. Willis, West Molesey 
acre under an much on poor Ladies by the E JA age ; |above an aver- eased ; the crop| inferior in qua- good; Swedes 
average; blight-| апа ill-farmed late fine age is the best lity, and over- | indifferent, 
ed, and broken | land; very in- | weather; but years У ented rly 
down by wind; EE ада underan avorage ole 
делу гени оа tw 
| On. dry 229% Fair and К f good Very good both| None grown Very few Lc very | A good crop, Mange Aug. 12 Arnot, Woodcote, 
| as to quality grown well,andonlight| variously got general strong сызын on 
| кой quantity lands are free and bealthy ; 
| from disease Turnips and 
| Swedes need 
Average Average Almost a total| A poor crop |Symptomsofthe| A fair crop gelin- |About Aug. 15|M. Sandford, Martin 
failure disease — стер Farm, near Dover 
mi 1 
| Much underan | Very good; | Very good; A tbreadth;| А good crop Very Aug. 4 R. Matson, Wingham 
| average aboveanaverage| above ап average crop a good crop 
average 
| Scarcely an Belowan  |Halfourusual| Disease Quantity large;| À good plant Aug. 6 W. Manser, Ramsgate 
| average average ауе: crop vailing quality кшт generally 
| Quite an average| Quite an average Fa БОДА Blight has set in| Abun ie t,but | Backward Aug, 10 |F. F. Hallett, the Manor 
| -3d badly stacke House, Brighton 
| Average Over average Average Average  |Good; slightly |Good ; generally Inferior Aug. 8 Н. 8. Hayward, Folking- 
ғ diseased 2 ell made ton 
Average Over average |Overaverage;| Ave Blighted ег average ; |Below average| Aug. 16 |J. Eames, Lynch Farm, 
ке ылын) in- very much in: Midhurst 
ehem 7н wind j byw wet. 
Und erage Good ES A Back 15 Rose 
v nder av:  verage ver ug. 
es x - Hill, рса В 
E Wu Generally good Very good ne wisi Haulm blighted| Heavy crop, but| Generally Aug. 11 H. E. Sadler, Mid Lavant 
b ui a E 1 much damaged d 
А а m under Average Over average | Over average | Over average | Over average Abundant Good Aug.ll |J. Perrier Bursledon, 
rA. UNES outhampton 5 
х Good iseased Large cro ate Aug. 11 H. Raynbird, 
damaged ` stoke 
;| Promising, but | Bulky crop, late Good Gocd Large average ; Under aver. ; Aug. 11 J. T. Twynam, Win- 
late partially very chester JE Tic! 
diseased 
Good Very good A B Diseased Good Aug.17 |J. c ARM 
Average Good hted to о Good Aug.15  |W.J. Voss, West Buck 
ve DI VPE. z . 
Е: “н ver average ug. UPS "M p is 
ктөн eau ААН E peine siehe 
Average Above average ss qu Diseased Light and t | Aug. 25 |J. Benson, Tavistock 
damaged 
Late and un- ye D veis Much diseased | Abundant Very good Aug.920 |5. Cornish, Stancombe, 
iie near Кеда 
Promises s E pm Small crop; |Fine р ird k R. W. o Plymouth 
ао rotten much damaged 3 Aug. 
Underaverage | Underaverage | None grown | None grown Pertially premere Promising |In a fortnight|G. Langden, Ashford, 
diseased harves Barnstap 
Not grown | None grown | Diseased and Various; bad Aug. 20 P. Cowan, Tavistock 
bad ны very good au o Barnstaple 
Average Averago Not grown | None grown Diseased Dai Aug. 20 , Totness 
Averàge Average m" Average Much diseased | A fair cro] Ч Very Aug. 1l bo hes Downs 
some spo promising 
Good Very good S d Much diseased | Good crop; Very good Aug.13 |Т. D. Волов Killi- 
Generally good ;| Very heavy crop None None Partially Quantity and | Very good Aug.l8 |J. Wills, 
fair average diseased ; quality various 
Average Average E e Dia Various Very good |About Aug. 18 J. Michell, Tregoose, Truro 
© оой Good Late and | End of А: J. Williams, Bodafon 
ood Good а Fair Good partial ug. Tlandudno , 
About average | Full average None None |@оой;  disense|Goodfullavera Very bad | Endof Aug. |J. Burnell,  Penyfan, 
Llanelly 
appearing : 
Very little |On the whole а s ee Looking well | Upland good, Middle Sept. |—, Garvagh 
cultivated  |promise of a fair and abundant варте hay | backward 
іа з 
Under average | U: айр «rade None None | Not promising Doubtful Lattor E ог 1С. Pollock, -Farmhill, 
Magherafelt 
