J 70 MANAGEMENT OF THE 



mould among the plants. Air was continued all 

 day, and a little left at each light during the night. 



The frames were uncovered about 8 o'clock 

 in the morning, and covered up in the evening with 

 hay an4 mats. Air was given in the day-time^ and 

 fome left all night, 



Monday^ March 11, 1793. 



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



6 — — 31 E. Cloudy, windy, cold. 



8 — — 33 E. Ditto/ 



10 68 80 34 E. Ditto. 



11 6G 80 2>S ^' Ditto. 



12 6^ 79 '^6 E. Ditto. 

 I ()'^ 79 nfi E. Ditto. 

 ^ ^5 79 2S E' I^itto. 



4 ^3 79 34 ^' Ditto. 



5 ^^ 79 33 E- Ditto. 



The frames were uncovered a little before 10 

 o'clock, and covered up at five in the evening with 

 about five 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. The linings 



"vvere^ 



