14^ Managemlnt of the 



the mould on the flues, and on thofe parts where I 

 Ibuiid the mould dry, there I ilrev/ed on fome that 

 was moiftc Air was continued night and day. 



Thiirfday^ yamiary 24, 1793. 



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



The frames were uncovered about 8 o'clock In the 

 jmorning, and covered up in the evening with about 

 three inches thick of hay and mats. Air was given 

 In the day-time, and a little left at each light all 

 night. The north fide lining was very hot, and a 

 great fleam rifing out of it, therefore water was 

 poured upon it plentifully 



Friday, January 25, 1795. 



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



5 — — 36 N. E. It rains, and there had 



been much rain In the 

 night. 

 8 72 88 -^6 N. E. It rains lightly. 

 10 6"] 87 37 N. E. Fair, gloomy. 

 •12 68 86 38 N.E. Ditto. 

 2 6y 86 37 N.E. Ditto. 

 4 69 86 35 N.E. Ditto. 

 10 — . — 28 N.E, Clear, and nearly calm. 



The frames were uncovered about 8 o'clock in the 



morning. 



