November 6, 1787
Posted by sydney on Nov 6th, 1787
Several wood-cocks in Harteley wood: they are in poor condition.
Several wood-cocks in Harteley wood: they are in poor condition.
Farmer Hoar saw one cock ring-ouzel at Nore hill.
Split-out the great Monk’s-rhubarb plant into 7, or 8 heads, & planted them in a bed that they may produce stalks for tarts in the spring. The N. Aurora makes a particular appearance forming itself into a broad, red fiery belt, which extended from E. to W. across the welkin: but th moon rising, at about 10 o’ the clock, in unclouded majesty on the E. put an end to this grand, but aweful, meteorous phenomenon.