CUCUMBER PLANTS* 21^ 



Wednefday, May 29, 1793. 



KoMrs. S.Th. P.Th. Ther. Wind. 



6 72 86 42 N. Sunfhine, and a brilk 



wind 

 N. Great fhowery-like clouds 

 N.W. Scattered clouds, [arife, 

 N.W. Ditto. 

 N.W. Ditto. 



N.W. Cloudy, and a brifk wind. 

 N.W. Ditto. 



N.W. Clouds here and there 5 

 nearly calm. 



The frames were uncovered about 6 o'clock in the 

 morning, and covered up at half paft 5 in the after- 

 noon with double mats. In the morning the plants 

 were flopped, their leaves thinned, and the fruit 

 in bloom fet. About 4 o'clock in the afternoon 

 water was poured plentifully all round about againll 

 the infides of the frames to fweeten the flues, fo that 

 therefrom a kindly fleam, might arife during the night 

 to nourifh and invigorate the plants. Air was ad- 

 mitted at 7 o'clock in the morning, and continued 

 d,\l day, and a little left all night 



T/jur/dayf 



