September 16, 1772
Vast dews. Chrysomeleae oleraceae still abound on the cabbages. Some corn housed.
Vast dews. Chrysomeleae oleraceae still abound on the cabbages. Some corn housed.
Oats rot as they lie: a very poor scanty crop. Little barley cut, but dead ripe.
Ring-ouzel appears on it’s autumnal visit: several seen. Stoparolas seem to be gone for three days past.
Swallows & martins congregate in vast clouds.
The hops by the late winds are much injured & blown into flyers: at best they are very brown. Crop large in some gardens.
Rain. Oats grow as they lie. Some wheat abroad. Bad for hop-picking. A strange yellow tint in the sky at sunset. Distant thunder & lightening in the evening.
Spring corn in a bad way where cut. Barley in general not ripe. Hot & moist. Grass grows.
Some wasps appear. Museli plums become ripe.
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