June 4, 1774
Posted by sydney on Jun 4th, 1774
The leaves of the mulberry-tree hardly begin to peep. The vines promise well for bloom. Apis longicornis works at it’s nest in the ground only in a morning while the sun shines on the walk. Earth-worms make their casts most in the mild weather about March & April: they do not lie torpid in winter, but come forth when there is no frost.