God. ~~ Meteorclogical Report. [July 8, | 
Hops. The profpect of the coming crop is very much mended fince the middle of laft month, 
and may now be iaid to be promifing, They grew-very fait fince the latt rains; the bine is 
healthy; and, though fome are backward, they fhew vigour, and will foon recover if the warm 
weather continues. They are free from the deftructive imfects, the fly excepted, in fome grounds 
about Worcefter. On the whole, the crop promifes :5¢@,090 bags, and it may much exceed 
that quantity. The prices of new Hops have fallen more than 50 per cent fince September laft, 
viz. from 16l. rcs. to 81. and thofe of 1821 from rol. 6s. to al. ros. a st. per cwt 
The rain this month has been very beneficial to the Corn of all forts. Wheat, except where 
the grub has injured it, is likely to be good, and all the {pring Corn will be a great crop. The 
Hay, on hot forward foils will be very light; the meadows and cold woodlands a tolerably fult 
crop. In fome places where the Swedifh Tu nips were fown early in the month, they are cut off 
by the Fly, but it is thought not too late to fow the land again with the fame fort. We are get- 
ting buly with fowing white Turnips. Clover for Hay is moftly cut, but none yet carried; the 
erop proves better than was expected. 
Stock of all forts continues nearly ftationary ; Corn a little lower. Wool is much lower, exe 
cept the fine fhort forts. 
It is a curious fact in the cultivation of Swedifh Turnips, and a proof of the high opinion they 
are held in, that fix years ago, the only piece fown with them (in the neighbourhood of the 
reporter), was one of about eightacres. “This year there has not been lefs than goo acres 
cropped with this kind of Turnip. . ; 
RN SS Ts BIAS ER SE DI LL ES IT EA 
METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 
Obfervations on the State of the Weather, fram the 24th of May, to eAath ef 
Fune, 1803, inclufive, two ps N. W. of St. Hee iy $ af 
Barometer, 
Higheft 3¢°28. June 24, Wind N.W, 
Loweft 29:60, June 5, Wind S.W. 
Thermometer. ‘ 
Higheft 74°. Junei6&17, Wind W. 
Loweft 45°. May 30, Wind S.W. 
Between the even- In the morning of the 
Creatcit 2 ings of the 2eth Greateft 2 3oth of May the mercu- 
variation in §-tenths < and artt the baro- | Variation in 5 10%. < ry was at 45°, and or 
a4 hours. 5 of an inch } meter rofe from | 24 hours. the next day at the fame 
Be 202 ayy iy yaar hour it was: 55% 
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The quantity of rain fallen during the paft month, is equal to 6:222 inches in depth. 
Since our laft Report, a larger quantity of rain has falien than has occurred in a fingle month 
for a confiderable time paft; it is very nearly equal to the whole quantity which fell during the 
five preceding months, notwithftanding which the barometer has been high; for the whole pe- 
riod its average is 29°70. On four days the rain was accompanied with violent ftorms of thuns 
der and Jightning. On the 2oth inftant as we have noted above, the glafs ftood at 29-70, and 
in the courfe of a few hours it rofe nearly half aninch; the quicknefs of the rife denoted (what 
immediately happened) that another depreffion with moye rain might be expeéted. On the 
22d the mercury fuffered a fmafl depreffion, and rain fella confiderable part of the morning, - 
As, however, the depreffion was very trifling, and its rife during the laft thirty-fix hours has 
been flow and gradual, a continuance of fair weather may be hoped for, which feems now 
highly important forthe hay harveft. 
The average height of the thermometer for the month is 592.6, more than two degrees Jefs 
than it was the fame period laft-year. ‘ 
The wind has been variable, but it has principally blown from the wefterly points. Of the 
thirty-one days it ‘has rained fixteen. iv 
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