October 20

Posted by sydney on Oct 20th, 2008
  • 1790: October 20, 1790 – Spring-keepers come up in the well-bucket.  How they get down there does not appear: they are called by Mr Derham– squillae aquaticae.
  • 1789: October 20, 1789 – Gathered in nonpareils, & some royal russets.
  • 1788: October 20, 1788 – Leaves fall.  The pound field is sown with American wheat.
  • 1786: October 20, 1786 – Rover springs several pheasants in Harteley-wood.  We find many large coveys of partridges.
  • 1785: October 20, 1785 – Much hay-making all the way.  Hay housing at Alton.
  • 1782: October 20, 1782 – No corn abroad but a few vetches. Lord Howe had a skirmish with the combined fleet, in which he ad 68 killed, and 208 wounded.
  • 1778: October 20, 1778 – Planted long rows of tulips in the garden, & field.  Linnets flock.
  • 1775: October 20, 1775 – One swallow near Wallingford.  strong wind.  Acorns abound: the hogs in the lanes & woods seem to be half fat.
  • 1772: October 20, 1772 – Woodcock returns.  Papiliones and muscae abound on the asters.  Redwings return.
  • 1771: October 20, 1771 – Mild, & sun.  Sweet day, large halo round the moon.
  • 1770: October 20, 1770 – Turdus iliacus.  Rain all night.
  • 1769: October 20, 1769 – Linnets, chaffinches, yellow-hammers congregate.  Skylark sings sweetly.  Glowworms appear.

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