IJ^ MANAGEMENT OF THE 



Monday^ "January 14, 1793. 



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



E. Foggy, 



E. Showery. 

 N. E. Ditto. 



N. E. Cloudy, andabrifk wind, 

 N.E. Ditto. 



N. E. Ditto. [wind. 



N. E. Clear, and a briflv gale of 



The frames were uncovered about 9 o'clock in the 

 morning, and covered up in the evening with about 

 four inches thick of hay and mats. Air was given 

 day and night. In the forenoon I went over the 

 plants, and flopped them, thinned their leaves, and 

 laid the vines out regular. 



The frames w^re uncovered about 9 o'clock in the 

 morning, and covered up in the evening with about 

 three inches thick of hay and mats. Air was conti- 

 nued day and night. To-day I had the frefh dung 

 taken from off the north fide lining, and laid aljde, 

 and then the rotten part in the bottom carried away, 



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