CUCUMBER PLANTS. :^J 



was raifed near fo ir feet high, and was made of (Irong 

 ftmking wet dung which had lain for forae time in a 

 dung hole. 



Wednefday^ Novejiiber 14, 1792. 



Hours.S.Th. P.Th. Ther. Wind. 



7 70 III 44 S.W. High wind, and it rains. 

 9 69 III 43 S.W, Cloudy and whidy. 



10 73 III 45 S.W. Scattered clouds. 



11 75 III 47 S.W. Scattered flying ^clouds, 



1 70 11 50 S.W. Scuds of rain. [windy. 



2 71 III 50 S W. Windy. 



4 64 no 46 S.W. The wind is very high. 



8 — — 46 S.W, Clear and windy. 



The frame was uncovered about 8 o'clock in the 

 morning, and covered up in the evening, with about 

 three inches thick of hay and mats. At i o'clock I 

 watered the plants with water 78 degrees warm. 



Tburfday^ Nove??iber 1$, 1792 



P.Th. Ther. 



7 70 105 43 



S.W. Cloudy, and a brillv gale 



of wind. 

 S.W Flying clouds, windy. 

 S.W. Sunfhine, windy. 

 S.W. Ditto. ^ 

 W. Clear, and a brilli gale 

 of wind. 



The frame was uncovered about 8 o'clock in the 

 morning, and covered up in the evening with hay 

 and mats. Air was continued day and night. 



Friday^ 



