CH. 9-] PINES. 195 



of fruiters, in the manner as directed 

 above, the following year 3 they were kept 

 back to a better feafon, and fwelled their 

 fruit to as good a fize as thofe that fhowed 

 in February. 



About the firft or middle of May, let 



the bark-bed again be trenched to the bot-. 



torn, a tenth of new tan added, and the 



plants replunged as before ; and no further 



trouble is neceflary on this head. 



SECTION VIII. 

 On the temperature of tie Pinny, 



FOR the nurfing-pits, the fires will re- 

 quire to be lighted about the firft of 

 October. Work fo as to keep the thermo- 

 meter at nine at night, and feven or eight 

 in the morning, as near to * 65 as pofli^ 

 ble, till the firft of March, and then gra- 

 dually increafe to 70, at which continue, 

 till fire heat is unneceflary. 



For the fuccelfion-houfe, light the fires 

 as above, according to the feafon | keep 



N 2 at 



* Fahrenheit's fcale, 



