l63 MANAGEMENT OF THE 



morning, and covered up a little pad five with four 

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

 the plants, and flopped them, thinned their leaves, 

 and fet the fruit in bloiTom. Air was given now and 

 then in the day-time, and a little left at each light 

 ^11 ni^ht. 



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Tburfday^ March 7, 1793. 



Hours, S.Th. P.Th. Ther. W^ind. 



6 — — 31 N. E. Cloudy, and but little 



wind. 



9 75 ^5 Z5 N. E. Cloudy and gloomy. 



10 72 84 39 N. £. Ditto. 



12-76 84 45 N, E. The fun glimpfes. 



2 80 84 44 N. E. Ditto. 



4 y2> ^4 4^ N. E. Cloudy, and a brifk wind. 



5 70 84 38 N. E. Ditto. 

 8 — — 36 N.E. Ditto. 



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. The plants 

 were gone over, and flopped, their leaves thinned, 

 the fruit in bloom fet, and feveral fhowing fruit 

 nipped off. But little air was given in the day-time, 

 and at 4 o'clock the lights were fhut clpfe down for 

 the night. 



Friday^ 



