2C4 MANAGEMENT OF THE 



niorning, and covered up at 5 in the evening with 

 double mats. Air was given in the day-time, but 

 none during the night. 



Tuefday^ May 7, 1793. 



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



40 N. Cloudy, gloomy. 



44 N. Scattered clouds, and Hgiit 



N. Ditto. [fhowers. 



N. Ditto. 



N. Cloudy, nearly calm. 



N. Showery. 



N. Clear ; the air looks frofly. 



The frames were uncovered at 8 o'clock in the 

 morning, and covered up between 5 and 6 in the 

 evening with mats. In the forenoon the plants were 

 flopped, their leaves thinned, the friiit in bloflbm fet, 

 and the weeds picked out of the mould. About 

 noon the plants were well watered, with water near 

 80 degrees warm. The water was given out of pots 

 with rofes on them, and it was poured in between 

 the leaves, fo that the leaves were not much wetted 

 laor weighed down thereby ; but every part of the 

 mould was well watered, and plenty was poured on 

 the flues. Air was admitted from 9 o'clock in the 

 morning till 5 in the afternoon, when the lights were 

 iliut down *for the night. The fouth fide lining be- 

 ing funk was raifed with hot dung. 



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