August 20, 1785

Posted by sydney on Aug 20th, 1785

Men house, & rick wheat in cold, damp condition.

August 19, 1785

Posted by sydney on Aug 19th, 1785

Sam & Charles leave us.  Gleaners get much wheat.

August 18, 1785

Posted by sydney on Aug 18th, 1785

Colchicum, autumnal crocus, emerges, & blows.

August 17, 1785

Posted by sydney on Aug 17th, 1785

Few mushrooms to be found.  Sowed second crop of white turnip-radishes.  Abram Loe came the second time

August 16, 1785

Posted by sydney on Aug 16th, 1785

My goose-berries are still very fine, but are much eaten by the dogs.

August 15, 1785

Posted by sydney on Aug 15th, 1785

Sam & Charles came from Fyfield.  The harvest seasons are very beautiful!  Farmer Spencer makes a hay-rick.  Wheat very fine and heavy.

August 13, 1785

Posted by sydney on Aug 13th, 1785

My Nephew Edmd White’s tank at Newton runs over.  On the first of August, about half an hour after three in the afternoon the people of Selborne were surpried by a shower of Aphides which fell in these parts.  I was not at home; but those who were walking the streets at that juncture found themselves covered with these insects, which settled also on the trees, & gardens, & blackened all the vegetables where they alighted.  My annuals were covered with them; & some onions were quite coated over with them when I returned on Aug. 6th.  These armies, no doubt, were then an a state of emigration, & shifting their quarters; & might come, as far as we know, from the great hop-plantations of Kent or Sussex, the wind being that day at E.  They were observed at the same time at Farnham, & all along the vale to Alton.  Of the conveyance of Insects from place to place, see Derhams’s Physico-Theology. p. 367.

August 12, 1785

Posted by sydney on Aug 12th, 1785

Black-caps eat the berries of the honey-suckle, now ripe.  Pheasant-cocks crow.

August 10, 1785

Posted by sydney on Aug 10th, 1785

Men bind their wheat as fast as they reap it.  Hops look black.

August 9, 1785

Posted by sydney on Aug 9th, 1785

Mushrooms come in.  Fire gleams.  Fly-catchers, second brood, forsake their nest.

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