156 MANAGEMENT OF THE 



I looked over the plants, and flopped them, thin- 

 ned their leaves, and fet the fruits in bloiTom. But 

 little air was given in the day-time, and the lights 

 were fhat down all night. The linings were railed 

 with dung jufl taken out of the ilables. 



Saturday^ February 16, iJ^Z' 



Hours. S.Th. P.Th. Ther. V/ind. 



N. E. Cloudy in the horizon. 



N.E. Cloudy. 



N. E. The fun fhines faintly, 



N.E. Ditto. 



N.E. Ditto. 



N.E. Cloudy, and but little 



N.E. Ditto. [wind. 



The frames were uncovered at 9 o^clock, and 

 covered up in the evening with about four inches 

 thick of hay and mats. In the forenoon I went 

 over the plants, and flopped them, thinned their 

 leaves, fet the fruit in blofTom, and picked out 

 of the mould fome weeds. Air was admitted ia 

 the day-time, and the lights fhut down all night, 



Sunday^ Feb r nary 17, 1793. 



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



6 — — 29 N.E. Foggy, nearly calm. 



9 82 86 31 N.E. Dirto. 



^^ 7^ ^5 21 N- E Foggy clouds. 



^ 75 ^5 Z9 N.E. Cloudy, gloomy. 



4 70 85 J7 N.E. Ditto. 



The frames w^ere uncovered about 9 o'clock In the 

 morning, and covered up in the evening with about 



three 



