September 28, 1772

Posted by sydney on Sep 28th, 1772

Swallows & martins.  Gathered the first grapes: large & good.

September 26, 1772

Posted by sydney on Sep 26th, 1772

Apples & pears large & fine.  Chilly air.  Swallows and martins.  The tempest on thursday night did considerable damage in London, & at Oxford, & in many parts of the kingdom.

September 25, 1772

Posted by sydney on Sep 25th, 1772

Vast tempest in the night that b roke boughs from the trees, & blowed down much of the apples & pears.  Gathered some apples.

September 24, 1772

Posted by sydney on Sep 24th, 1772

Great rain, stormy.  Some swallows & many martins under the hanger.

September 23, 1772

Posted by sydney on Sep 23rd, 1772

A miserable crop of barley round these parts.  Grapes eatable.

September 22, 1772

Posted by sydney on Sep 22nd, 1772

Began parlour-fires.  Martins abound under the hanger.  No swallows.

September 21, 1772

Posted by sydney on Sep 21st, 1772

Few swallows about.

September 18, 1772

Posted by sydney on Sep 18th, 1772

Ivy begins to blow: & is the last flower which supports the hymenopterous, & dipterous, Insects.  On sunny days, quite on to Novr. they swarm on the trees covered with this plant; & when they disappear probably retire under the shelter of it’s leaves, concealing themselves between it’s fibres, & the tree that it entwines.

September 16, 1772

Posted by sydney on Sep 16th, 1772

Vast dews.  Chrysomeleae oleraceae still abound on the cabbages.  Some corn housed.

September 15, 1772

Posted by sydney on Sep 15th, 1772

Papilio Atalanta abounds.

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