CUCUrvIBER PLANTS. %6j 



Tiiefdayy March 5, 1793. 



i'iotirs. S.Th. P.Th. Thcr, Wind. 



6 — — 30 S. E. Thin clouds, but little 



S 7^ ^5 33 S- E- I^itto. [wind. 



-10 78 85 ^y S.E. Ditto. 



12 85 ^s 43 S. E. Th€ fun (hines faintly. 



2 82 86 45 S.E. Ditto. 



4 80 86 44 S.E. Cloudy, and a brifk wind* 



5 78 86 43 S.E. Ditto. 

 ^ — — 40 S.E. Ditto, 



The frames were uncovered about 8 o'clock in the 

 morning, and covered up about half paft 5 with 

 four inches thick of hay and mats. At noon I went 

 over the plants, and flopped them, thinned their 

 leaves, fet the fruit in blolfom, and nipped off the 

 weakeft of the fhowing fruit where they were too 

 thick. Air w^as given at i o o'clock in the morning, 

 and continued til! between 3 and 4 in the afternoon, 

 when I poured fome water on the flues and againft 

 the fides of the frames, and then fhut the lights down 

 for the ni^ht. 



Wednefdaj^ March 6, 1793. 



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



E. Cloudy, and near calnio 

 E. Ditto, 



E. The funglimpfes. 

 N. E. Scattered clouds. 

 N. E. Cloudy. 



N. E. A fhower of hail at 3 o'cl 

 N. E. Clouds near the horizon* 

 N.E. Clear, and abrifk wind. 



The frames were uncovered about 8 o'clock in the 

 L 4 morning. 



