(92) 
MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT. 
AS harveft is fo near beginning, a tolerably correct ftatement of the crops may be givez. 
On the ftrong lands, the grain of all defcriptions is bet ; but even here a very great 
failure in the Wheat will be experienced. We hardly ever knew fo much mildew and 
fo much fmut; add to which, the heavy thunder-forms have fo much laid it as to catfe 
very confiderable -injury.—Barley on this fort of foil is about an average crop.—Oats, the 
fame.—Beans, much better than was expected, but far from a great crop: on hight foils, 
the crop, with very few exceptions, is bad.—The Seed Clovers promife but indifferently 
for crop, as it blooms very unequally.—The early-fowed Turnips have been nearly all de- 
ftroyed by the fy; many farmers have been obliged to fow them the third time.—tThe fea- 
fon has been favourable for the fallows, which are in general in a very forward ftate of til- 
lage, and give hope of good Wheat fowing.—The average price of Corn throughout Eng- 
Jand and Wales is, for Wheat, 53s. 9d.—Rye, 34s. 7d.—Barley, 28s. 5d.—Oats, 24s. tid. 
—Beans, 37s. 5d.—Pease, 59s. 2d. 
The Hay has beef all carried in, and in good order and quantity.—In the Fens, the Hay 
is not yet all got up, though it is all cut, the crop good.—Oats are good.—Wheat mucha 
mildewed and fmutty.—Barley good.—A coniiderable quantity of Coleleed has been 
fowed, but there is {till fome land burning. 
Live ftock is nearly the fame as laft month—In Smithfie!d-market, Beef fetches frou 
As. 6d. to 5s. 8d. — Mutton, 4s. to 5s. 4d.—Veal, 4s. 8d. to 6s. 4d.—Pork, 4s. to 4s 8d.—= : 
Lamb, 5s. to 6s. 
METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 
OL frvations on the State of the Weather, from the 24th of Fune to the 24h of Fuly, 18045 
# cio rwo Miles Nu W. of St. Paitl’s. epeh: 
Barometer. Lhermometers . 
Higheft30-24- June 25 &26. Wind S.W. | Higheft 85°. June2s.- WindS:W. # 
Loweft 29.50. July 23. Wind S.W. | Loweft36. June 28. Wind N, E. P 
: Aa This variation | | On the 9th Int. the 
took place  be- { 
y tevah@ibet atone thermometer was a con- } 
Ww ne m- fi 4 S : 
z ; iderable time as high as 
Greateft 2 3>-hun- Yings of the 1ith Greateft THY : pe AS 
apne = ad ts age te sto”. > Dut on- the. Text, )~ 
yariation A dredths and 42th inft. In | variation in +47? which tdihtduacenand 
sas I i | 
24 hours. ofanincn. jthe former, the | 24 hours. j for’ teenie Ube si. | 
barometer was at ae Z J 
0G. 284 Gatthel Lok mercury wasnever once. 
J y ZG 5 1 16 tat- ng 5Q0 
: uae BeBbG higher than 58°. 
ss 3 eae oc. 20. 
The rain fallen fince the laft Report is equal to 4.252 inches in depth. . a 
The 25th day of June was the hotte% day we have had for, feveral years; the ther~ 
mometer ftood a confidérable time at 65°. Bet the average heat for the month is never-. a 
thelefs not equal to that for the la month; for though we have had. many yery warm, . 7 
days, we have likewife had fone cold weather. A confiderable quantity of rain fell-on the “> 
7th. Onthe 8th, fome heavy ihowers, with thunder and lightning. The mercury m-the 
barometer rofe tapidly till the next morning, when it feil, preparatory to that heavy . rain “ 
which, on account of its long continuance, was’ remarked by every body. . The average 
height of the Baroineter for the month is between one and two tenths lefs than it was the 
preceding.—In this neighbourhood, and for feveral mies round the metropolis, the ram has 
been very acceptable, affording plenty of food for the eattle, after as propitious an hay 
harveft as was ever known. 
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