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MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 
HE weather, lately, has been very variable, yet much of the manure has beef cafried 
out; and what land was not broken up before the froft, is now finifhed. r 
The crops of Colefeed, in the Fens, have fuffered by the frequent changes of -the weather 
we have lately had. 
The crops of Turnips have not as yet fuffered ; and Feeding-fheep do very well. 
Corn Markets are on the rife, efpecially for Barley. Wheat averages throughout England 
and Wales 86s. 7s: Rye 54s. Barlty 44s. 2d. Oats 26s. rod. Beans 48s. Peaie 5is. 1d. 
Milking Cows and lean ftock keep up their prices. At Smithfield Market, Beet fells from 
4s. to §s, 43. and Mutton, qs..8d: to 6s. 
Good Cart Hories are’ much in demand, and very dear. | 
Store Pigs are fomewhat cheaper: 
At St. James’s Market, Hay fells at 21. 19s. to 41. 14s. Straw, 21. 16s. to 21. 38. 
‘ METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 
OLfervations on the State-of the Weather, from the 24th of December, 1804, to the 24th of 
January, 1805, inclufive, two Miles N. W. of St. Paul's. 
Barometer. i Thermometers 
Higheft 30-40- Jan. 8. Wind N.E. Higheft 48°. Jan. 7. Wind S. 
Loweft 28.90. fan. 22. Wind S.W. Loweft 24° Dec, 29. Wind N,E. 
B Early in the morning 
Ce ae of the 12th inft. the 
Creiteh mornings of the 
tea 2 6-tenths 13th & 14th inft, 
V3riation in 
Greateft mercury Was no higher 
d 13° < than 25° 5 and on the 
§ ofaninch.”) the mercury rofe imesh 
24 hours, Ey Oe eI erg following day, at the 
ane 9 5 fame hour, it ftood as 
9°5 3 high as 38s 
The quantity.of rain fallen fince the lat Report is equal to 2.162 inches in depth. 
The proportion of bright weather has been lefs during the month that is now clofed, than 
we remember to have noticed in almoft any month. Several days have been attended with 
thick and heavy fogs ; and though the fnow at no one time has been very deep, the falls have 
been more confiderable than ufual. 
* The changes in the barometer have alfo been frequent and confiderable 5 feveral times the 
rife and fall of full half an inch have been obferved in the fpace of fix hours or lefs. The 
mean height of the barometer for the month is 29 63; and that of the thermometer 34°.33. 
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