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Diary of the Vinery. 
Buds of Hamburgs breaking. Snow last nigbt. 
Quite cold last nigbt. Windy. 
Buds of Hamburgs mostly breaking. Owing to 
the changeable weather, there is some fear that 
there has been too much heat, as a few of the 
shoots appear weak. Plenty of air has been 
given daily. 
Buds of Muscat of Alexandria breaking. Fruit 
buds appear on the Hamburgs. 
The buds have broken remarkably fine : almost 
every bud throughout the house is opening. 
Longest shoot on Hamburg was four inches at 
noon. The Muscat, which broke first last year, 
is now the most backward. Quere — Is it not 
owing to excessive bleeding ? 
After this period, the thermometer was observed 
only at morning and at night. 
The temperature ranging from 62° to 80° during 
the remainder of the day, with an abundance of 
air in good weather. 
The last six days cloudy ; wind east ; quite cold 
last night for the season. 
