February 2, 1774
Posted by sydney on Feb 2nd, 1774
The land-springs have not been so high since spring 1764.
January 31, 1774
Posted by sydney on Jan 31st, 1774
The water above the tap in R. Knight’s cellar at Faringdon. the land-springs begin to break-out on the downs beyond Andover A certain token that they rich corn vales must suffer.
January 29, 1774
Posted by sydney on Jan 29th, 1774
Snow-drop, wolfs bane, helleborus foetidus blow. Gnats appear. Beetles buz in the evening.
January 28, 1774
Posted by sydney on Jan 28th, 1774
Titmouse begins to open. Red-breast sings. Song-thrush sings.
January 24, 1774
Posted by sydney on Jan 24th, 1774
Stone-curlews still appear on Temple farm.
January 20, 1774
Posted by sydney on Jan 20th, 1774
Snow remains. Vast halo round the moon.
January 18, 1774
Posted by sydney on Jan 18th, 1774
Considerable snow on the ground, frost.
January 16, 1774
Posted by sydney on Jan 16th, 1774
Jupiter, the moon ,& Venus being this evening nearly in a line, & almost at equal distances, make a beautiful appearance. Bat appears: they are out at times every month in the winter: but not in frost.
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