960 : THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. Ocroper 27, 1860, 
AOR oR A Re: BS cE << O Fs ok 86 0% 
REPORTS (Octovern 20) FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS. 
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i WHEAT. | BARLEY. | | tei AAN 
Dias | I| OATS. BEANS. |@ PEAS. | POTATOES. | TURNIPS. | MANGELS. ADDRESS. 
QUANTITY. QUALITY. QUANTITY. QUALITY. | 
SCOTLAND. i 
CAITHNESS. ori Not average Light Average; light Lote Six In hi forior in | Very good te J. S. Maclvor, Wick 
4 quality 
: i Full onions Ae a Inferior Excellent err Hay, Ellon 
ABERDEEN .|| Not saat ag vil presage goa Orbnaróraa n Sty g ood an x ela uii Ls et, Toei 
healt! 
Great crop Good Abundant Abenient vay Fair and hid Splendid Seeded J. Laing, Peterhead 
Small breadth|Very ‘deficient 44 bush. p: acre 51 bs. p. bush. | |40 bush. p. acre haik RA Fair; healthy Not area sete J. MacDonald, Huntly* 
Not average Inferi Not ee Average tere Wes Good ADS J. Barclay, Enzie 
INVERNESS. Large ca ASA Sta Not average Si bk Bis Not average a haves Poor Inverness 
ELGIN ..... ‘|| Much under | Very inferior || Quite average Fair Full average oes awe Good Very good Fyra Forres 
average s , 
Not average Rather soft || Full ‘pein Good Over average | ii ee Very good Very good sees J. Grigor, Forres 
Not near |Under average Full c Fair Good ate = Good. Over average me J. Hamilton, Forres 
average i i 
~ FORFAR.... pae under | Indifferent (|Full average ; ő3Ibs. p. bush ||. Full averages. ; | Average = Over average,| ‘Average Under average| W- Smith, Brechin 
erage 36 bush. p. acre 48 bush. p. and the 
GEN soundest crop 
for many a 
year 
Under avera Inferior Over average Good Average | Qver average | Under average] Over average | Average [Not successful R. Colvill, Chance Inn 
Much under Inferior Full average | Much tay, Over average Good SENE Good Various Not good |A. Bell, Montrose 
average goo 
MID LO- Short Inferior Large Good Good Good; late DR Large crop. | Very heavy ates yo poe paar 
THIAN Near average Middling Average Average Full average | Inthe field | Green when | Full; sound Fair Poor J. Melvin 
cut crop 
| Bare average | Bare average |, Over average Stained | Over AN Over average yin atcrop | Full average | Seeded J. Hislop, piia 
much out 
HADDING- Full Average Over average Average Average; good| Over average REN Aver. ; sound | Full crop Moderate = Hope, D 
TON Average Average Very good Very good Good Good ; late Good pier aii and Good p J. Pravi North Ber- 
STIRLING ..|| Full average | Good; soft || Overaverage| Excellent Fair Over average abs Good Excellent Not good tet stir White- 
ouse Farm 
PEEBLES.. .. Hl Shy Full average | Full average || Over average | Over average } paces ayes ; | Over average eee J. Lyle, Inverleithem 
ealthy 
SELKIRK Under average Inferior Over average | Over average || Under average PS Sine Average; good} Full cro Inferior |J. Stalker, Galashiels 
Rox URGH- 22 bush. p. acre|Coarse ; sound|;33bush. p.acre} Sound 36 bush., and Sten oe 4 tone p. ase; 18 toms: woe Not good |P. Brodie, Charilaw 
‘ood 
23 bush. p. acre KF 34bush. p. acre pR 38bush. p.acre| Bulky Aiea 44 tea p. acre 19 tons p. acre paii J. Thomson, St, Bos- 
i wells 
RENFREW ..|| Average Deficient Average Fair Bulky, but SAN i the ty Good Not average | Not average J. Gardiner, Neilston 
air eld : 
Average [Some still out|| Average Fair Bulky Good Su Good Average | Not average |W. Boyd, Renfrew 
AYR oisi sh ars por acre Not average Average Soft Mew ron very| Large; late SSAA Average; | Not average | Not average jA. Ralston, Lagg 
acre jai sound 
rage Generally in- PISS ews Good Good ; still out =e Good Deficient Bad W. McJannet, Irvine 
or 
Not good hie eek Near wos’ Good Not average | Not average |W. Orr, Beith [Mains 
BERWICK- pi pe to 30 bush. fai nd but a 36 re 50 bush,} 53 te ae oe Ke toô 60 bush. Over 0 bush, goi ae to 6 tons 15 to 20 tone 12 to 15 tons € Wilson, 
SHIRE und but raw verage o ver mii er rou Average ood & sound| An average | Ver Y > EA 
WIGTOWN..|| Barelyaverage| Inferi oe Estee Full a orage e| Half diseased | Bare average Small |W. H. Si Ciean, Stran- 
i raer 
DUMFRIES- Injured Not first-rate Good Injured Good perat: ores .... Fine Various |Not half a crop|J. Little, Langholme 
NORTHUM- x : 
: 20 bush. p Not first-rat bush, Į first-rate ;|} Average Average 7 Inferior Under ave: A Not J. 2 
BERLAND | Fiats sound eines pnie Arai ME i one , 
“Tink hoot Fair Full average Good and full Poor Good Various Inferior |J. Laing, Coldstream 
shaken by 
ind 
average (Under average|| Full average | Not average Average Average Not average Full average Average Not average |T. P. Dods, Hexham 
CUMBER- Pretty ak ee “ol. Good a G TE saat, wl, aon Very far S T ion Uileawater 
LAND Not ata — Average Fair Good sae ee Very good Average T Donald, Carlisle 
Hardly a Boat ever Average Not average Good Good Good G J. Rigg, Abbey House 
~ à known 
WESTMORE- || Not average (Coarse andsoft Full average Various Good, but dies PRTA Average Regular Light J. Crosby, Kirkby 
LAND Noti much out tr a E rhe Wasik 
o Inferior Not avera Inferior Good seso ase t average Average yerage obinson, Wa 
DURHAM .. aoa average ; Soft an and in- ange i Good Under aver. ; wears Bad Poor ahd. dis-| Not good Tea G. omen Kimbles- 
mgr = i shaken eased 
a Not averse Very soft Abundant nas ogg Average |Somedamaged woke eo but Good Poor G. Bell, Durham 
z etable ight ; 
YORKSHIRE!| Not average — | pepe ere: in- | Average Average Various |Full ur? not! Average Average Hardly aver. Average Ba -F er, Rich- 
ferior | yet cut 
£ . 3 qrs. p. acre pie eet of, 4 grs. per acre ager eakal; Good Good, but late|Blighted ; bad|l-4th ofa crop) Halfa crop Light J. harke, Hestle, near 
| tg 
| quality 
24 to 28 bush.| Very indif- | 40bush. p. acre Rough Tolerable Heavy SA Not very bad Light Light P. Stevenson, Rainton 
we d Average Average Average Good Average Average Late, but Half of last |T. Taylor, Pontefract 
average year : 
i A- Average Various Aversge Average Fati Not average; ; |Nothalfacrop| Halfcrop |F. Twining, Wigan 
d Fair In the fields Rox Deficient and |Not hal Not half pG W. Fowler, Liver 
seased poo 
Short Fair Various Average Fine Good samples wes : = y R. Robinson Garstang 
a 
i 5 quarters Good 5$ ees : ae Re 6tons - |15 to 80 tons | 10 to 15 tons G. Drury, Holker 
CHESHIRE. ; Full Good Ver + Northwich 
` ry good Light bpn Light Very fine Various H. Tip ing, Ne! 
~~. \\25 bushels per|Inferior to last nano per|Variable ; not|\Good ; Good or 110 bushels 12to 14 tons | 12tonsper |W. Palin, in, Parvin 
e Reta | arts in quality good colour : * pera per acre acre 
P IRB | wees RSS Bulky a secs |Wery bod and |Nearly a com-| Very bad |B. Bwaffield, Harting: 
poor Sat aoia failure | ton 
i Average Very deficient|| Deficient |Good but pot) — -... Diseased | Halfacrop J. Parkin; 1äriðgebsy 
ikely 
} $ arvested 
— seeeee|| 28rds of crop | I _ || 463 quarters Stained Sor6qrs. | 364 quarters | 4 quarters Smalland bad) Very late Smalt J. Young, Newark 
Bulky Coarse | Bulky; light (Good ; but out} Very bad Very bad Middling Very bad |—, Southwell 
Average Rough Average Average Average but | Bad diseased |Under average Under average C. Walton, Clifton 
3 to 4 qrs. Inferior 6 qrs Stained A Good ory bad Very bad Bad Bad T. Stafford, Mainham 
s n verage O0: ery ery v 
LINCOLN-|'28 bushels per) Bad 44 bushels | Pretty good se oe ait Very much | Very bad Light |F. Sowerby, Ayes 
ie $4 qrs. per | Very inferior ||5 quarters per pew eed rans ee but |Average; but] Not average | Badly diseased Light Very light |W. Dudding, W 
acre ain v out 
Bad 5 quarters Bad Bad mad half ee Straw Worse than | Very light | Not ripened |W. Wingate, Market 
cu! ever Raisen 
Bad 4 quarters Good Average erdi vio Diseased Small Light |S. Darby, H 
Tat Full average | Very good Full crop All out Uncertain Bad Small Small _ |J. Clarke, Long guen 
Full crop | Part injured ||Full crop ; net} Good; some eon Losses Improving |Nothalfacrop)J. G. Dixon, 
BH? Much g well harvested out r Corfton 
er fuch under | Indifferent Good Good Goo eS aie Diseased Half crop | Two crops |E. Bowen, 
a Sah “phi aon ; 
estimate,” ‘and in the upper districts of this county, there is much of the Oat erop uncut, i t f ripening, the produce of which, if anything, it is impossible to 
