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sowing Barky : ICUi, Blackcap appears: lOtli, Redstort appears- 
’S ft Mili; “PP- ^ 0“k-t>ark ^s :' 
app ; s:‘r;Zat!“’ ^ 
May 2nd, Swift a^jp. 
August 18th, began to reap Wheat. 
September 29th, a very severe frost wliich killed the Frencli 
cans, tops of Potatoes, and many of the Vine leaves. 
October 16th, a frost pretty severe, notwithstanding wliich I saw 
a IMartin and two Swallows. 
Memorandum.-Shells sent to Baillon, April, 1823 --Area 
glycimens, TelUna planata (»), Tellina soliduhi (>), Solen emis P) 
Car,Uu,n corneun. 0. Dona. „e,.„c,Ma O. olLZcZ ’ ’ 
Cypiea helvola ( ), Tellina carnaria (»), Nerifa canrena («), Trocht 
ziziphinus ( ), Mya iruncata (**). 
18 - 24 . 
all^MarJf a»<l opon. l>ut almost 
ami sZ 1 “ "? ' rain 
and snow, and sowing of spring corn very backward 
19t?w Pettychaps app- 
19th, Wryneck app. ; ^nightingale app. : 20th, Blackcap and Pel' 
holds ^^^9^1 St finished sowing Barley at High- 
olds .1st, Swallow appears: 22nd, Cuckoo app.: 23rd White 
throat app. : 30th, Swift appears. ’ 
i\ray 2nd, Sedge Warbler app. 
Aprn'"kmed a r‘’u''“ n of 
April, killed a Golden Oriole at Hethersett. 
August 16th, began to reap Wheat. 
October mi., the frort this morning so severe that the Asparacnis 
of Swallows and kirtlf ^ 
On the 17th June l^et r /™'‘ 
by Mr. George Wieg’ ’ y'""'" '™ shot 
collection of Jo f ^r ^ t 
seen it. ’ ^ ’ ^ l>*'«'fiston. Mr. Brown has 
ve,y wer‘“''“ “iW O"'! 
