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and It was ralfed higher up the fides of the frames 

 than the mould in the infide of them. 



Wednefday^ March 20, 1793. 



Hours. S.Th. P.Th. 7 her. Wind. 



The frames were uncovered about 8 o'clock in the 

 morning, and covered up in the evening with about 

 two inches thick of hay and mats. Air was given at 

 lo o'clock, and continued till 5 in the evening; 

 when It was taken away for the night. The plants 

 were flopped, their leaves thinned, and the fruit in 

 bloffom fet. 



Thurfday^ March 21, 1793. 



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



5 — — ^o S.W. It rains lightly. 



8 "jG 82 46 S.W. Cloudy and gloomy, 



10 72 82 48 S.W. It rains gently. 



12 74 82 51 S.W. Ditto. 



2 74 82 50 S.W. Ditto. 



5 72 82 47 S.W. Cloudy, and nearly calm. 



8 — — 39 S.W. Clear and calm. 



The frames were uncovered about 8 o'clock in the 

 morning, and covered up in the evening with about 

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

 plants and flopped them, thinned their leaves, and fet 



the 



