'gt MANAGEMENT OF THE 



Tburfday^ November r, 1792*. 



Kaxirs. S.Th. P.Th. Thcr. Wind. 



S.W. Light clouds, wriich are 

 S.W. Cloudy, [redintheeaft. 

 S.W. Gloomy. 



S.W. Ditto, [iince 3 o'clock. 

 S.W. Windy ; it has rained 

 S.W, It continues to rain. 

 — — 44 S, W. V/indy^ and a fmall rain. 



The frame was uncovered at 7 o'clock in the morn- 

 ing, and covered up in the evening with double 

 mats. The furface of the bed was loofened, and 

 water poured into it j the plants were watered in ihi 

 forenoon with water 75 degrees warm. 



Friday^ Ncv€7nber 2, 1792. 



Wind. 



S.W* Clear, and a brlflv gale 



of wind. 

 S.W. Sunfhine, nearly calm-* 

 S.W. Ditto. 

 SW» Ditto. 

 S.W. Ditto. 



S.W. Clouds in the horizon. 

 S.W. Clouds here and there, 



•The frames were uncovered In the mormng, and 

 covered up m the evening v/ith double mats. A*: 

 10 o'clock in the morning I plunged a thermometer J 

 In the furface of the bed. among the pots of plants^ '"^ 

 and funk its bulb about fix inches deep in the dung. 

 Air was continued at the plants day and night. 



Saturday 



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