Reports on Trial IV heats. 
585 
No. 
Quarters. 
1 
Bushels. Gallons. 
Quarts. 
Pints. 
Weight 
o? 
Wheat. 
Wei;;ht 
of 
Str.iw. 
1. 
Head 
Tail 
4 
0 
3 
1 
0 
7 
3 
1 
^ 
1 
lb. oz. 
61 9 
lbs. 
-14.55 
•2. 
Head 
Tail 
3 
0 
4 
1 
6 
5 
3 
0 
1 
1 
61 5 
419.5 
3. 
Head 
Tail 
3 
0 
5 
2 
0 
7 
3 
3 
1* 
0 
61 13 
3980 
4. 
Head 
Tail 
4 
0 
1 
0 
3 
7 
1 
2 
2 
61 5 
3600 
5. 
Head 
Tail 
4 
0 
4 
1 
■2 
4 
0 
'i 
0 
0 
60 5 
3320 
6. 
Head 
Tail 
4 
0 
4 
1 
3 
5 
3 
0 
1 
1 
61 5 
4195 
7. 
Head 
Tail 
3 
0 
6 
2 
0 
0 
0 
I 
0 
0 
60i 0 
3525 
By the above it will be observed that, according to the quantity of corn 
produced, the wheats will stand thus : Nos. 6, 5, 1, 4, 7, 3, 2 : and in 
point of weight of wheat as follows: Nos. 3, 1, Nos. 2, 4, 6 equal, 5 
and 7 lightest: in weight of straw thus : No. 1 greatest quantity, Nos. 
2 and 6 equal, Nos. 3, 4, 7, 5. 
Having thus given an exact account of the produce of each sort of 
wheat per acre, I have only, in concluding my report, to remark, that the 
sample of No. 1 , white wheat, was particularly good, and that, taking 
into consideration the higher price it would bear in the market over the 
two reds, which stand only just above it in amount of produce, I have no 
hesitation in recommending the cultivation of the variety to farmers, 
having sown the whole of it again this year, and in believing it worthy 
to receive the prize from the Royal Agricultural Society of England. 
Maresfield Park, Nov. 16th, 1843. 
3. Report from the Rev. Dr. Webb. 
Dear Sir, — I herewith send you a sample of each of the species of 
wheat which you forwarded to me. I understood from you that there 
were only two species, one white, and one red ; but upon examination 
I found one coomb of white and two of red. The coomb of white I 
sowed at Litling,ton, near Royston, and a coomb of red ; the other 
