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vcgetotion very quick during the last week : 12th, wind settles in 
fmsts 
end rl'n ] ^ '"’‘''™ ''''Gather, then to 
inium ' T 7 appear to 
ii^rfl'^ T ■ 29th, the barometer 
igher tlian I ever saw it before, 301 jn._^ . Gooseberry, F. 
April 9th finished sowing Farley: 11th, the weather all this 
month has been dry and cold, and white frosts; on the 7th there 
and the day quite warm: 12th, a severe frost, ice d-in. thick- 
lom the Uth to the end of the month repeated fine showers, the 
veather very warm, and vegetation remarkably vigorous; more 
gr.i^s at the end of the month than ever remembered before. 
the 1st to the 
3th there have been frequent hard showers, and the weather very 
warm, i ere is abundance of Grass, and every crop looking finely. 
Juno Wis dry. Hay was got up early and very well. 
Aen off by the fly; about the middle of the month there were 
some very fine rams, and the Swedish Turnips which had been 
so\ni more than a month came up very well. On the 25th of 
u y several persons began to reap Wheat. I began the 29th. 
lie first week was very fine, the second almost entirely wet ; after- 
wards the weather was very fine, till about the 21st of September, 
when there came some fine rains for a week, the weather then fine, 
began sowing Wheat on the 2nd of October, and finished October 
i. ihe weather singularly fine and warm ; the Wheat came 
up in a week after it was sown, but the blade was rather weak, 
le Wiieat this year was much injured by the Mildew, the crops in 
consequence very deficient, though it promised well till within a 
fortnight of liarvest. 
October 2Gth, the barometer was this day lower than I 
cvei saw it before in Timi.-. ^ 
Hffi • / , ^ showers, and 
; the glass rose again without sufficient rain to sweU 
the beck. I ho weather to the end of October very mild. 
The weather in Is^ovember in general mild, some heavy showers 
about the middle of the month ; the end was dry. 
December Gth, a Irani frost, thermometer 20>, it lasted only two 
days. Fine weather, with very little frost, to end of the year. 
