many having attempt*/ iT g va t in%m!a p, " 



>gl\e MIOI N :,.,„ up / **"• ' 



gs. Till thehQS 



saline mist Iron, the Hri.-tol Channel, "hi a direct i«* 

 ni.Um.m.i.ii i,.^ i^ih.ii-,011 ;eet, and then E., and iei 



go too far back with dates, 1 will begin with 1845. la 



through my tenant's ploughed field, which is situated 

 about a quarter of a mjje from hence, perhaps 200 fed 



fog slowly approaching, but not extending very wide, 

 which I lound to have divided, part passing up the hiii 



were sevetal sorts, and by its slow progress it hung 



of the eireumtance, remarking the adhesion to the treti, 



been burned; we then went to my field and gardei : 

 the field was totally stricken, and the garden partially. 

 During this season we had many such fogs ; mj Pojj- 

 crop was not half a crop. These Potatoes were plant* 



N.W. rows uug/.nd'pfanted therein Drumheads, dtj| 



..mm L , u„ IW,,, p cured about 6 tons of dj 

 la-riii.. . uhu-h ,e,v <iu, in :,s near the Drumheads* 

 prudence allowed, and, although it was a dry Aag» 

 when they were planted, I am drawing an ex< *"JT 

 crop. In my garden I planted several sorts of eaBJ 

 Potatoes between Beansf Peas, ( a. 



day in July.'fgot men^nd took u^etery Pottto, eM*J 

 the seed, and, as it was a fine afternoon, had it spi»» 

 over the gravel walks to green. A fog came on m 

 night and ruined every seed, and a large V**" x 

 Potatoes of my servant's in his garden ^J ? 1 *^ 

 and, and planted them in rows without disturb"* 

 ir growth, and left untouched many plan* "T 



10th. I w 



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HSj 





supposed proceeded lfco«"J 











any' form, the fields I passed 







low, or Wheat. In three days 



' ft : r ;".-i 





getting very unweH, "^j^™ 



*$si 





reil, Rhodyatc 1 







^ortrttro; 



Bjjf*; 











'h, one Bathyllus" 



