30 CLIMATE, SEASONS, &c. Part 1, 



J^ept. 1 1. No Rain ; but cloudy. 83 degrees in the 

 shade. 



12. Rain and very hot in the morning. Thun- 

 der and heavy rain at night. 



13. Cloudy and cool. Only 65 degrees in 

 shade. 



14. Cloudy and cool. 



15. Fair and cool. Made a fire to write by. 

 Don't like this weather. 



16. Rain, warm. 



.1 7. Beautiful day. Not very hot. Just like 

 a fine day in July in England after a rain. 



18. Same weather. Wear stockings now and 

 a waistcoat and neck handkerchief. 



1 9. Same weather. Finished our Indian 

 Corn, which, on less than 4 rods, or 

 perches of ground, produced 447 ears. 

 It was singularly well cultivated. It was 

 the long Yellow Corn. Seed given me 

 by my excellent neighbour, Mr. John 

 Tredwell. 



20. Same weather. 



21. Same weather. 



22. Same weather. 



23. Cloudy and hotter. 



24. Fine Rain all last night and until ten 

 o'clock to-day. 



25. Beautiful day. 



26. Same weather. 70 degrees in shade. 

 Hot as the hot days in August in England. 



27. Rain all last night. 



28. Very fine and warm. Left off the stock- 

 ings again. 



29. Very fine. 70 degrees in shade. 



30. Same weather. 



Oct. 1. Same weather. Fresh meat keeps pret- 

 ty well now. 

 2. Very fine ; but, there was a little frost 



