CUCUMBER PLANTS. I5I 



vered up at half pad 4 in the evening with about 

 three inches thick of hay and mats. At 3 o'clock I 

 took water 85 degrees w^arm, and watered well 

 therewith the outfides of the hills all round, and 

 poured fome on the flues. A little air was then 

 given, and let remain all night. 



To-day the fouth fide lining was turned over, and 

 w^ell fhaken, and made up again, and fome frelh dung 

 laid on the top of it. 



Friday^ February %^ I793« 



Wind. 



S.W. Cloudy, and a brifk wind. 



S.W. Cloudy and windy. 



S W. Windy, and it rains. 



S.W. It rains hard. 



S.W. Fair ; the fun appears. 



S.W. C^.loudy and windy. 



S.W. Ditto. 



The frames were uncovered at 9 o'clock in the 

 morning, and covered up in the evening with about 

 four inches thick of hay and mats. I went over the 

 plants,, and fet the fruit in bloflbm. But little air 

 w^as given in the day-time, and the lights were fhut 

 down in the evening for the night. 



K 4 Salurdaf 



