September 19, 1768
First blanched Celeri. Wheat still abroad: oats & barley much grown.
First blanched Celeri. Wheat still abroad: oats & barley much grown.
Wheat still abroad. The fields are drencehd with rains, and almost all the spring corn is abroad. Sheep die.
Black warty water-efts with fin tails & yellow bellies are drawn up in the well-bucket.
Nectarines rot on ye trees. Ravens are continually playing by pairs in the air.
Sheep die frequently on the common, tho’ so wholesome a spot. Ravens flock on the hanger.
Hedge-hogs bore holes in the grass-walks to come at the plantain roots, which they eat upwards.
First blanched endive. Some wheat standing still. A few wasps. Inyx still appears.
Much wheat still abroad. Hop-picking becomes general: there is a vast crop.
Transplanted some plants of the Helleborus viridis from the Honey-lane near Norton to the shrubbery in the orchard. Smallest Regulus non cristatus chirps. Owls have young still in the nest.