October 4, 1775
One swallow. What can this bird be doing behind by itself? Why might they not have all staid, since this individual seems brisk, & vigorous.
One swallow. What can this bird be doing behind by itself? Why might they not have all staid, since this individual seems brisk, & vigorous.
The barometer falls with great precipitation.
Gathered-in the royal russets, & knobbed russets. Tyed-up endive. *My Arundo donax, which I receied from Gibraltar, is grown this year eight or nine feet high: I therefore opened the head of one stalk to see what approaches it had made towards blowing after so hot a summer. When it was cut open we found a long series of leaves enfolded one within the other to a most minute degree, but not the least rudiments of fructification; so that the plant must have extended itself many feet before it could have attained to it’s full stature: and must have required many more weeks of hot weather before it could have brought any seeds to maturity.
Gathered in the golden-rennets. Apples are too large from the much wet.
Gathered-in the swan’s eggs, & autumn burgamot-pears: a vast crop of the former.
Ring-ouzels appear on the common on their autumnal migration. * The large female wasps begin to come in at a door, & seem as if they were just going to hide, & lay themselves up for the winter. The common wasps are much abated in number. On wednesday the 20 there was a violent storm of thunder & lightening at Fyfield between ten & eleven at night.
Showers, rainbow, bright. Barley in a sad condtion about Basingstoke. Rams begin to pay court to the ewes.
Wasps begin to abate. *On friday, Sepr. 8th, at 10 at night a considerable earthquake was felt at Oxford, Bath, & several other towns.
Little barley housed towards Winton & Andover. Many crops not ripe.
Good grapes every day, but not delicate. Bag-ed more grapes.
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