December 1, 1775
Posted by sydney on Dec 1st, 1775
Many species of flies come forth. Bats are out, & preying on phalaenae. The berries of Ivy, which blowed in the end of Sep: now half grown. A noble & providential supply for birds in winter & spring! for the first severe frost freezes, & spoils all the haws, sometimes by the middle of Novr. Ivy-berries do not seem to freeze. Large, grey, shell-less cellar snails lay themselves up about the same time with those that live abroad: hence it is plain that a defect of warmth alone is not the only causes that influences their retreat. The rudiments of the arbutus-fruit swell, & grow. Laurustines continue to blow.