476 Meteorological Report.—Noatice to Correfpondents. [June r, 
feafon looked better, more promifing, or were in larger q 
general, alfo look remarkably well. . Such crops of potatoes as were put into, the ground 
early, aré unufually forward, fo as to promife a fupply of food fooner thaa- if ordinary. years 
The hay and grafs-lands, in general, have come forward with great “rapidity. fince che 
rains. The artificial or fown-graffes, have likewife the moft promiiing appearance. 
In the cyder‘diftriéts, there has been an unufually luxutiant’ bloom on the apple and 
fhould: no blight happen, an abun= 
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pear-trees, and they bave, in general, fet well; therefore, 
dant crop of thefe fruits may be expected. 
uantity. Theoats and barlies, in 
The hop- vines appear ftrong and healthy in moft of the fouthern ‘parts of the ifland where 
they are Cultivated. - 
Grain, of all kinds, is on the decline in price, we believe, invevery diftriG of the king- 
dom. Retutn of wheat, in Mark-lane, from the rith to the 16th of May :-—Total, 23,902 
quarters ; average, 91s. 4d.—gs. 53d. lower than lat return. 
Return of flour, from May 
g, to May 15 :—Total, 12,693 facks; average, 89s. 62d.—zcs, lower than the laft re~ 
turn. 
Cattle. Fat ftock, is'\ fomewhat Towers but lean cattle fell at good pitts?” ‘At 
Smithfield, beef, fells from 4s. 4d. to §s, 6d. 5 mutton, from’ 4s. 8d. to §S. 4d. 5 veal, 
from 5s. to 6s. 44.3 pork, from_§s- 4d. to 6s:; andiamb, from §s. 8d. to 76:—In Mewar. 
and Leadenhall-market, beef, from 3s. 8d.to 5s. mutton, from’ 48; 4d. to 5s. 5 veal fai 
4s. to6s,; pork, from $s 4d. to 63.5 and lamb, from 5s. to6s. 8d. ; 5 x 
Horfes are on the rife, efpecially thofe of the better kinds. 
6l.—At Whitechapel, 41. 10s. to 
A 
Hay, at St. James’s-market, Saturday, May 23) 51. to 
gl. 12s. 
METEOROLOGICAL REP 
May, inclufive, 1801, two mites N. 
Barometer- 
Higheft 30°.08! April 25, Wind E. 
Loweft 29.46, May 155 Wind W. S. W. 
Between the morn- 
ings of the 1f 
Variation in ‘mercury 
24 hours. Gehene théxBarometer fell Variation in 
from. 29°94’ to 24 hours, 
49°52". 
The quantity of rain fallen during t 
The changes that have taken place t 
regard to its denfity and temperature, 
abovementioned the Barometer has feldom 
the courfe of 24 hours 5 and from the 25t 
change its pofition a fingle tenth. The wind during 
the Eaft, 
The Thermometer, 
fteadily at about 70°. — : 
Since our Jaft report we have had twenty-two day 
been very brilliant. 
acceptable to the v 
month the wind has been eafterly about 13 days. 
. | ORT. 
Céjferwations en the Staie of the Weather, from the rath of Ap 
W. of St. Pauls. 
_ 
Thermometer. 
Higheft 70.° May 21,22, 23, ait eg is 
Loweft 41°. May 2, WindE. a 
Straw, at St. Jatnes’s-mancet, 11. 198. to 2]. 175.e-At Whitechapel, 2h 2s. to-2k gage: 
2 
= 
ril, tothe 24th of 
Wind 
a 
Between the evenings of - 
es > 8.) Ps g a es: Stnd : 
the ‘mercury in the’. 
: > ne aes 
> Ser Aa 
Createt ) 7 and 2d of May, 
4-2tenths J 4). in. inn } x the 7thand 8th of Mays, i 
is eel a ee 
thermometer rofe Frony. 
44 to 56,° 
ie -. TO CORRESPONDENTS. 
We fhalirbe glad toreceive from any of our intelligent Readers and Correfpondents, a View of the 
State of Society and Manners in EpinpurGH, GLASGow, 
FEDS, SHEFFIELD, AND BIRMINGHAM. 
RRIDGE, CANTERBURY, L 
A Correfpondent Juggefis, that an Account of the Origin, Progrefs, an 
Agricultural Societies throughout Great Britain, 
munication. We have already frated, that we peall always be 
and prefent State of any Manufatture or Branch of Trades. 
glad te receive 
, 
fince the 19th inftant has ftood, at the hotteft part. of th 
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’ 
his month is ‘equal to 1.038 inches of depth. ni 
his month, inthe ftate of the atmofphere, both with ~~ 
have been very moderate ; excepting in the inftances 
varied more than between one and two tenths in * 
h.of April to the rf of May the mercury ‘didnot ~*. 
that period blew pretty uniformly from © 
edayy 
Pas 8 2 ee 
s without rain, of: which 17 or 18 aga > 
The rain which has fallen, came very moderately, and- was highly 
egctable world, which began to be greatly in wantiof it. During this ~~ 
™~ 
fae 4 
CorK, Yorx, Oxrorp, Cam- 
d prefent State of the Jeverat | 
would be an acceptable and ufeful Species of Cort 
Sheecbes of the Origin 
