May 12, 1785

Posted by sydney on May 12th, 1785

Dragon-flies come out of their aurelia-state.  Great bloom of apples round S. Lambeth.

May 11, 1785

Posted by sydney on May 11th, 1785

Severe drying exhausting drought.  Cloudless days.  The country all dust.  Timothy the tortoise weighs 6 ae 11 13/4 oz.  He spoils the lettuce under the fruit-wall: but will not touch the Dutch, while he can get at any coss.

May 9, 1785

Posted by sydney on May 9th, 1785

The grass in my Brother’s fields burns, & does not look so well as it did when I came.

May 8, 1785

Posted by sydney on May 8th, 1785

There is a great want of rain in France as well as in England.  A cuckow haunts my brother’s fields; so that probably there will be a young cuckow hatched in the quickset-hedge.  Millions of empedes, or tipulae, come forth at the close of day, & swarm to such a degree as to fill the air.  At this juncture they sport & copulate: as it grows more dark they retire.  All day they hide in hedges.  As they rise in a cloud they appear like smoke: I do not remember to have seen such swarms except in the fens of the Island of Ely.  They appear most over grass-mounds.

May 7, 1785

Posted by sydney on May 7th, 1785

Pastures yellow with dandelions.  Meadow-foxtail grass, alopercurus pratensis, in bloom.

May 3, 1785

Posted by sydney on May 3rd, 1785

Blanchard & Miss Simonet ascended.

May 1, 1785

Posted by sydney on May 1st, 1785

The dust on the roads insufferable!  Saw one swift.  Two house-martins in Fleet street.

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