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noon with about 3 inches thick of hay and mati. I13 

 the morning the plants were flopped, their leaves 

 thinned, the weeds picked out, and the fruit in blol- 

 fom fet. Between 2 and 3 o'clock I gave the plants a 

 plentiful vv^atering with water about 6^ degrees warm. 

 I gave to each three-light frame about half a hogfhead, 

 and when the watering was hniflied, the lights were 

 Ihut clofe down for the nip-ht. 



The frames were uncovered about 7 o'clock in 

 the morning, and covered up in the afternoon about 

 half pad 5 with double mats. In the afternoon the 

 plants were flopped, their leaves thinned, and the 

 fruit in bloffom fet. Air was admitted about 8 o'clock 

 in the morning, and increafed gradually, and at 

 5 o'clock in the afternoon the lights were fhut clofe 

 down for the night. The fouth fide lining, being 

 funkj was raifed with hot dung. 



Wednefday^ 



