208 MANAGEMENT OF THE 



With mats. Air was admitted plentifully in the da]"- 

 time, and about an inch left at each light all night, 



Monday^ May 13, 1793. 



Heurs.S.Th. P.Th. Ther. Wind. 



5 — — 48 N. E. Much dew, mifty, and a 



brifk wind. 

 52 N. E. Light foggy clouds. 

 60 N. E. Sunfhine, brills gale of 

 N. E. Ditto. [wind. 



N.E. Ditto. 

 N. E. Bright funfliine. 

 N.E. Ditto. 

 N.E. Sunfhine, windy. 

 E. Clouds here and there. 



The frames were uncovered about 8 o'clock In the 

 morning, and covered up in the afternoon about 

 half pad 5 with double mats. In the morning I went 

 over the plants and flopped them, thinned their 

 leaves, fet the fruit in bloflbm, and picked off the 

 word fruit where they were iliowing too thick. 

 About 3 o'clock the plants were well watered with 

 water which had flood in the fun till it was 70 de- 

 grees warm. Great plenty of air was admitted in 

 the day-time, and a little was left at each light all 

 night. 



Tuefday, 



