tg4 MANAGEMENT OF THE 



in the morning, and covered up about 5 iil 

 the afternoon with three inches thick of hay and 

 mats. At noon the plants were Hopped, their leaves 

 thinned, and the fruit in bloffom fet. The north 

 fide lining wasraifed with new dung. But little air 

 was given in the day-time, and lefs during the night. 



Friday, April 19, 1793. 



Cloudy, and a cold wind. 

 Ditto. [clouds. 



Great towering fnowy 

 A heavy fhower of hail. 

 Gulls of wind, and fhov/- 

 Ditto. [ers of haiL 



Great frofty-like clouds. 

 Clear, andbutlittlewindo 

 Ditto. 



The frames w^ere uncovered at 9 in the morning, 

 and covered up between 4 aiid 5 o'clock in the af-- 

 ternoon with about three inches thick of hay and 

 mats. Air was admitted day and night. In the fore- 

 noon I flopped the plants, thinned their leaves, and 

 fet the fruit that I found in bloom. 



Saturday, April 20, 1793. 



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



6 — — 27 W. Thin clouds in the hori- 



8 72 .81 32 W. Sunfhine. [zon. 



10 87 82 42 N. Scattered clouds, near 



12 86 84 46 N.E. Ditto. [calm. 



I 87 85 48 N.E. Sunfhine. 



4 ^5 ^5 47 N.E. Clouds here and there. 



5 — — 40 N.E. Clear, and nearly calm. 



The frames were uncovered about 8 o'clock in 



the 



