CUCUMBER PLANTS. 2O3 



the morning, and covered up in the afternoon at 5 

 o'clock with mats. In the morning the plants were 

 flopped, their leaves thinned, and the fruit in blolToni 

 fet. Air was given in the day-time, but the light$ 

 were ilmt down all night. 



Sunday^ May 5, 1793. 



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



5 — — 44 S.W. Cloudy ; there had been 



rain in the night. 



S.W. Cloudy, windy, 

 W. Scattered clouds, windy, 

 W. Cloudy, Vvdndy. 

 V/. Ditto. 



N.W. Ditto. 



N.W. Scattered clouds. 



N.W. Ditto. 



N.W. Clear, and nearly calm. 



The frames were uncovered ^bout S o'clock in the 

 rnorning, and covered up about 5 in the afternoon 

 with double mats. Air was admitted in the day* 

 time, but the lights v/ere fhut clofe down about 5 in 

 the afternoon. 



Monday^ May 6, 1793. 



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



N.W. Clear, and nearly calm. 



N.W. Sunfhine. 



N.W. Ditto. 



N.W. Dufty-like clouds arife 



N. Cloudy, [in the nortli. 



N, Ditto. 



N. Ditto. 



T 



rhe frames were uncovered about 7 o'clock in the 



morning, 



