l^S MANAGEMENT OF THE 



morning, and covered' up at 5 in the evening with 

 about three inches thick of hay and mats. In the 

 forenoon I went over the plants and ftppped thenr, 

 thinned their leaves, and fee the fruit in bloffom. Air 

 was given at 10 o'clock in the morning, and conti- 

 nued all day, and a little left at each light all night. 



Sunday^ March 24, 1793. 



Hours. S.Th. P.Th. Then Wind. 



6 — *— 30 E. Clear, and a brilk gale of 



wind. 

 Scattered clouds, windy. 

 10 70 83 37 N. E. Cloudy and windy. 



It rains lightly. 

 Ditto. 



N. E. Cloudy and windy. 



The frames were uncovered between 8 and 9 o'clock 

 in the morning, and covered up about 5 in the even- 

 ing with about four inches thick of hay and mats. 



Monday^ March 25, I793» 



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



The frames were uncovered at 9 o'clock in the 

 morning, and covered up in the evening with about 

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

 plants ^nd flopped them, thinned their leaves, and fet 



the 



