(PEA aS 
MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 
THE clovers for hay are all cut, and nearly carried. The crop is various; moftly fhorter 
than ufual, but thick on the ground. Meadow hay is generally begun to be mown.— 
The crop good, - Nearly all the Swedith turnips have been deftroyed by the fy: we muf 
wait fot rain to fow the land again. Corn of all forts has come on finely fince lait month; 
except on the hot foils, which have wanted rain, and in thofe places where the wire-worm © 
had begun its'ravages,.the land makes a poor appearance. The wheat blooms very finely ; 
and, if we have no frofty night, promifes an abundant crop on good wheat land; perhaps in 
about five week fome reaping may be begun.—Average price of Corn throughout England 
and Wales.—-Wheat, Sis. gd.—Rye, 33s. 1d. Barley, a6s. 3d.—Oats, 235. 3d.—Beans, 355. 
1d.—-Peafe, 37s. 8d. zs 
Where white Dutch clover has been faved for feed (a praftice becoming pretty general) 
it promifes favourably for crop; and may, perhaps, be ripe in about a fortnight. The 
broad clovers grow rapidly from the fcythe.—Hay averages in St. James’s-market, 31. ros. 
to 5l.—Straw, 11. 1os. to rl. 14s. 6d.——-Whitechapel, Hay, 31. tos, to 51,.—Clover, 11. 
Tos. to Fl. 14s. 6d.——Straw, 11.-6s. to rl. 14s. 
Store ftock of all forts continues nearly the fame as laft month, except hogs, which come 
to marketin great numbers, and are lower.—In Smithfield-market, Beef fetches from 45..4¢s 
to 5s. 4d.—-Mutton, 3s. 8d. to. 4s. qd.=-Veal, qs. 4d. to gs. 4d.—-Pork, 3s. qd. to 45. 4de 
==Lamb, 5s. 4d. to 65, phe 
METEOROLOGICAL REPORT... 
OlLfervations on the State of the Weather, from the 24th of May to the 24th. of ‘Fune 1804 
f iy inclufive, Two ‘Miles N. W. of St. Paul’s. 0 ae : 
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Barometers Thermometer « 
Higheft 30.45. June 20&21. Wind W Higheft 839, June4,21. WindS.W.& W. 
Loweft 29.60. une 16. WindN.W.| Loweft 372. Juneirz. Wind S, W. 
Between themorn- c Early inthe morning of 
Greateft 3-tenths ¥ingsofthe2gthard| Greateft 2 the 10th inft. the mer- 
variation in \ ofan goth ult. the mer- | variation in § 139 
- } fame hour in the nexz, it 
24 hours. iach. cury rofe from 24 hours, 5 ee 
was no higher than 408, 
3°.< cury ftood at 53°; at the 
29.70 to 30.00. / 
The quantity of rain fallen during this month is very trifling, being equal only to 0.605 of an 
inch in depth. =4 eR cee + +e 9 - . 
The mean height of the barometer for the prefent month is equal to 30.045, which is higher 
than it has been any given month fora confiderable time. The greater part of the rain that we 
have had, fell during the ftorm which happened in this neighbourhood, about noon, on the roth 
inftant. ~’ 
The thermometer has averaged 63°. Some days have been very hot,-and two or three nights 
were unufually cold. Between the 1oth and 11th inftant, the mercury ftood as low as 37°, 
and early in the morning on the a1th, there was a {mart white froft. 
For feveral hours in the afternoon and evening of the 24th, we had fucceffive lightnings and 
thunder, but.accompanied. with very little rain in and near the metropolis. In fome parts of 
Surrey and Hertfordfhire, the ftorm was much more tremendous than was experienced in. this 
neighbourhood. _ 5 aed 
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