(2IO MANAGEMENT OF THK 



plants were flopped, their leaves thinned, and the 

 fruit in bloflbm fet. Air was given plentifully all the 

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



Tlmrfday^ May 16, 1793. 



Hours, S.Th. P.Th. Ther. V,lnd. 



6 70 84 40 N. E. Light flying clouds, brifk 



gale of wind. 



N. E. Sunfhine, wind}^ 



N. E. *Ditto. 



N. E. Ditto. 



N. E. Ditto. 



N. E. The fky is overcafl with 

 light clouds. 



N. E. The wind is fallen. 



N. E. Light clouds, nearly calm , 



N. E. Ditto. 



The frames were uncovered at 6 o'clock In the 

 morning, and covered up at 6 in the afternoon with 

 double mats. In the morning the plants were gone 

 over and flopped, their leaves thinned, and the fruit 

 in blolTom fet. The plants were fhaded with thin 

 mats from about 12 till 2 o'clock, and about 3 

 o'clock they were well watered : The water was 

 about 6^ degrees warm, and was poured all over the 

 plants, and againft the fides of the frames to "^afh 

 andfweeten them; to each three-light frame of plants 

 was given a hogfhead of water. Air wa*s continued- 

 all the day, and a* little left all night. 



Friday^ 



