742 THE mum CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL ЧАЛЫР. 
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erage crop. » The quality of 
а r particulari 
ери | Ом, Ре vas, and Beans G are an кчы very good. Potatoes 7d ill to ent, I and y 
on isaf our aots самі to ein those who ere vod уёгу fine but partially disensod. Man iu sc it Ba aop «ngos Анн sm prm 
may become e our enemies , and to n neglec ct „our natural _ Some parties have нар тестов ping - 
promising, and Mi Ae bad, u edes EU 
autumn was ir wet for c cleaning: 
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Wingham, Aug. a —I 
Wednes ke ceps e 31 st ul ert 
а се е 
Wheat 5 абуне onday М х b fair breadth of Oats and c 
ке thin 
ves y Nie 
but the pier XY her 
t^ fall 
ard course. 
in a future letter i tens ese е statements dene рар 
Matthew, Gourdie Hill, Errol, July 
—— Richmon July 31 ете 
weather in this neighbou: 
ENT APPEARANCE ОЕ THE CROPS. A y tho Back lonse; 10 ill bo 
ABERDEENSHIRE: July 30.—The months of May, Jun», and | rvest m Tee ee ап куе ы ойша О d all 
July have been expl mcr p for vegetation, а and in than last y d d ть. 
onsequence every descri of с looks well, and pro- the eorn ањ di fre: we must expect а E p sse gl 
ve mel be a full 5) et ed pede much above that. In another 10 oa I € be able to speak more c 
r i 1 а AT ог two to produce. Robert М‹ 
ане Ch ЫМ. yeh. zuian — Ind Pot well | y ре се Тол, ES E" A Mp dee i.m 55 А 
zithout an toms of dis The this neighbourhood must be lig! з А 
hay стор! їз rep iem: critical 1 stato, 1 їп consequónoo of| generally upstanding. The Barleys will very many of the! 
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i i i ths. The Oats are thin. 
d ch of it is yet exposed іп the| besides being thin be of two growths. n 
ерон ; the yields а Pasture Grass was never seen АП the corn is filling very well. The == of the corn is 
u ins 
ty of the seed 
e has aut of cattle to attributable ome measure e bad qu: 
ross, 1 xc t wg pared nie is mewhat last year. Potatoes have commenced goin geh vE 
checked. Since the middle of July we have ins almost | Тһе Turnips are tolerably: well planted, but have по! so з Н 
айу, and repeated thunder storms, and portions of the| much latel Th st week has been more ilm ла IE 2 же 
grain ero з have been lodged ; but up to this time they hav | eather, consequently the harvest prospects ie eg T" 
mostly regained their footing, and should the — x: cheerful, Prae viii the а гача — Ho сат 
l ri; ll. ЈЕ is too ear: immense quantity 
е dg а Probablo шо a arrest, ees thing zil only the түң bas not pus 80 cold with it. The ed ien ome or Ned елан 
реп bi e hope Њу | Grass rly all harvi vested, but not so well as could The ы tion of урат 
оет ше тење ше со ы, ота be wished. Уа Win M b 
Et > foregoing Yeport Мір Lorman диин, йай, Aug. 5.—The 
Dull, showery w oh Leon 
"ping not be оета] before ->ë Path. Whéht is 
Ветер ер Еа раа а 
lst of ойе mber. 
ура Зуб ому t у: ды north-west and upper districts of this AH 
thi 
кк та шло M ains, Chirnside, on, July 31.— Her under Бесе not greatly во. Barley full average, 
Domim allthe dry friable soils of this eder m ба in good "A Oats a fair Bea unequal, Potatoes the same, ot 
condition, the crops look very wellindeed.  Therei , much h far less puma than last r; and Turnips improving то 
less than the usual c of Wheat, but what there is looks M promising. Haya fair e раа fullerop. Pasture good. pi 
well Barley and Oats, in the aieeaa tahes specified, are ore ome Crown Ros, Aid ht lham, July 31.—The crops are pm 
сонау коо. е uti few Beans growing this year, and anting a continuan e present favourable wea — to : " 
what t оог crop. Turnips brairded freely, and зе them to maturi ity. "е armers, ge are generally styled 
were ibis pu Ба dee t from the attacks ofthe fly. In| grum es are х ачага, this year to get pud va d ре be 
general this crop looks well, but I re, regret tosaythatupona| and acknowledge e although their eed altogether m 
tee rne ans the “t finger a d toe ” disease is found to be Was мага aes wish them to be, they ar тА upon the ар 
на oes look very well, and as yet are free from | who! ы re promising red last year, and коде 9 the "id 
ftat has MA Boon eedi in gardens | Whea s bid MD be very prolific ; the ear is of g ength | £T 
since the 95th inst. Pasturage Aa АМ where unusually| апа ad ihe plant o DEN TY even in length, of, fai кейс, sa 
abundant, but much of it has g ergrown that it has | height, and fair n zm Barleys are much better than last " 
uffered much in quality. The ее latterly has been | year, and promis rage yield of a fair medium quality. ú 
most unfavourable for hay-making, and much of that cropis| A large breadth of "Oats, about an Ra crop. Peas very b 
still afieldin a very unsatisfactory state. On P me stro ong prot а good length of straw ne plenty of fair sized pods. y 
Soils in the ме parts of the Mers c ъа Beans not above T C qo У ith few pods, the ti 
inferior to what I have described above. Ауыз Beans planted very u п owing to the ordinary seed at 
neither Barley nor Turnip seed germ vis С dyin Y^ the un-| deposited, many of whic ia m came up ; and the few Nip Ж. s : th 
kindly state of the soil, and such pieces now ча дт а very| did have been attacked with Jos consequently ibut a poor А ncarnatu; Any 
ed and discouraging appearance. козу: will Prabang. i ese remarks ar ral, but to pa "ms rest um above quatit es of seed will produce a heavy av 
Ere harvest work about the 20th August. d and extra quantity ; Уйла ^ 
pear E: Bradwell, Stoney Stratford, Aug. 1 ы 
Venise Y the ора now is thus :—Wheat : а bu 
of straw ; ears poaa > eem eu meral beli 
EL l be are th M 
t general rom a but these are exceptions. The hay 0: 
M crop, an average one. harvest has еа dius one, the Clovers pretty fair, the m 
ditat Ithink of „cutting a PH uL E Mtl thin, owing to their being so forward last | Sui а 
‚б 5t. Oats : Generally s harv e Barley was cut, which weakened them e 
Oats are aro not a ‘grea eria nos Жанары | not w „the past winter's th 
if h t| aeneis von ipe dino er. - ws much the vet 
i to reap a 10 -acı sid ап average c same con t until this and som some just | 2 cwt. per " 
Peas scarcely а any grown cut. Mangel Würsel p plant worst known уса butI think | no A necessary. I 
full plant. the thin СЕ 5 по t be all loss, as they promise to be of be м 
Ро atoes : Ma, agni бе ца any Са fai 
кака i € common ; the m: 
J th 
г 
хы 
"Horse-hoeing Turnips.—The fo 7 
а тоону publi shed paper in 
Bat est of England аван М 
t ms - deserve the а 
озоны n" this month:—* t is 
though long blished- 
hi m : 
e groun P though 
there are some complaints of the disease in those grov {n 
eme The fall of rain in Jul |y has been 5.498 inches. 
эу сийе ны ра of Evesham, А. —The month pre. 
ceding the [ua of 1861 has bee a most калош опе. 
bud after day the dark clouds s charged s with electrice fluid 
droj rain in continuous & ovi 
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[Aes ngsbridge, Aug. 3.—The Wheat 
the early s spri e LA Ыы E 
good crop, but he 
а good cro t 
‚туне € m third ofa 
few days com у gone. 
rrr еен Aug. 5. — 
most of the tota Жаа er Me WE enerally ‹ 
s wel uc е rally good 
н ене and I E — mples of new Whea: Seeds DNI hted will be nearly verage сто 
al ma 8 paid for new ғ Tálaver € tti 
on the 3d, at pores Rl maker. "White Clover se e ting wil TIMES on ies X 
Po 
ed, although im 
it flowered l abun dantly, does not seed well. Potato bi ты dai 
ане: кое Ду Азий, 3 ect ЖР Bur TUNI will not be mi Mae the d or тар a thi 
abundant. ny are removing the bines, J. dn T Ds orto ii d тер p 
LOUCESTERSHIRE:; JWinchcoib, Aug. 3.—Whea average; amis 4 за o foid 
good; Oatsaverage; Реаѕ апа Beans above average PAM 
excellent; Potatoes abundant, 
5. but diseas зарри іа ; у 
inj by rain; Grass very 
ав at feb A каа 
crops in this n eighbourhood are rapidl Hs 
; some pieces of Oats and Wh: ҮҮ PA йу. dE px x 
est m be g geo — the 8th of Ё "T 
n the ‚ but the ears бан. Rainton, т Thirsk, Ji 31.—The w 
v а, ше been v ишы чиен. tte it m 
favourable ebange. A less а з sutümn hs hose 
been sown ; it it has how s A ч-т тапеһ гамаке cker than was | It is proper to "adi here, that по efficient ай 
-— hoeing is possible оше the interval kp 
cultivated exceed 2 
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ар am having 4 
being damaged by frost never germina ^ 
» ar rop 1 pope P засор being quite prm aid os оре 
ken пр by а pair of horses y 
The tines o ides ought tto be 
