Last Quarter, 7th day, 11h. 39m., evening. 2 9 232 20 SU5 126 54 13 421 34 3 4 0 62 74 thi. 210 78 81 kn. 111 9 91 kn. 1 53 10 15 112 10 10 legs 3 6 11 12 11311 114 legs 4 18 morn. 10112 12 feet rises. 0 5 3 39 2 8 4 sec. 10 26 41 5 thi. 11 5 6 |thi. 11 50| morn. 5 19 6 14 712 8 13 0 48 9 14 's Declination. 1871. SEPTEMBER, Ninth Month. Astronomical Calculations. Days. Id. m. Days. Id. m. Days. Id. m. Days. Id. m. Days. Id. m m. 72 9 42 12 22 14 59 2 17 56 2 20 5 12 23 2 53 Last Quarter, 6th day, 5h. 26m., evening. > First Quarter, 21st day, Oh. 28m., evening. O Full Moon, 28th day, 1h. Om., evening. Rises. Sets. of Days. Decre. h. m.h. m. h. m. h. 244 1 Fr. 15 25 6 35 13 102 Fast. Moon's 245 2 Sa. 5 26 6 33 13 7 12 262 50 6 6 016 02 1 h'd 8 10 1 42 017 11 1h'd 8 35 2 28 118 2 2n'k 8 59 3 12 119 23 3 n'k 9 27 3 56 120 31 32 arm 9 56 4.40 2 21 4 4 arm 10 32 5 26 5 arm 11 12 6 14 SEPTEMBER hath 30 days. 1871. O Lord of Seasons! unto Thee Our hymn, with grateful heart, we raise, That crown these sweet, autumnal days. Aspects, Holidays, Events, continued four days, 1666. 1 Fr. High tides. Cooler, but ANON. Farmer's Calendar. ALL sorts of work this month, from seed time to harvest. Winter grains ought to go into the ground now, the sooner the better. I think it better, on the State election whole, to sow grass seed also, for There is some Dull and changeable seeding down. risk of winter killing, it is true, > in Vermont. 7 Th. stat. Din Apogee. but if you sow in the spring there 8 Fr. Dru.high. Very low tides. is the greater risk of injury by 9 Sa. 8th. Nativ. of Virgin Mary. dry weather. If sown immedi10 A. 14th Sun, af. Tr. 6 Dately, the plants have time to 11 Mo. State election in Maine. [6HD.grow and get strength of root be12 Tu. weather. Look for 13 W. a storm. 14 Th.D.Duke of Wellington died, 15 Fr. 6 D. gr. hel. lat. S. 16 Sa. Fine for the fore the cold weather sets in. On an average of years fall seeding does better than spring. Sow the grass seed alone, and give it seed enough. Sod land can be turned over flat and top-dressed with manure, to be harrowed in, 17 A. 15th S. af. Tr. High tides. and seeded down at once. I have 18 Mo. 17th. 6 ☀ inf. known many pieces treated in this season. way, with rarely a failure. Grass Misty and can be kept in a long time by a frequent top-dressing. The root 6h D. crop needs cultivation, so far as to uncomfortable. keep it clear of weeds. You can Autumn beg. begin soon to strip off the lower Tr. Low tides. leaves from the mangolds and Days and nights nearly feed them to the cattle. A very large amount of succulent and □ h☺. nutritious food can be secured in Fine again. this way without injury to the 28 Th. 29th. D. High tides. plants, and if not thus taken off 29 Fr. Michaelmas Day. 30 Sa. St. Jerome. High they soon dry and shrivel up, and cease to aid in the growth of the winds. root. Cut the second crop of grass also, and cure it for hay. 1871. OCTOBER, Tenth Month. Astronomical Calculations. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. ¡d. m. Days. Id. m. 5 8 12 7 25 18 227828 10 22 26 12 28 12 49 13 9 11 26 29 13 29 's Declination. 1234 16 9 39 24 11 47 30 13 49 Last Quarter, 6th day, Oh. 48m., evening. 3 10 394 37 16 11 91 299 26 Th. 6 25 5 n'k 92 feet 3 19 10 15 5 54 0 27 |