CUCUMBER PLANTS. ^45 



ruefday, July 9, 1793. 



fJours. S.Th. P.Th. Ther. Wind. 



6 77 92 60 E. Thick foggy clouds, and a 



brifk gale of wind. 



8 84 93 70 E. Sunihine, windy. 



9 7^ 11 72 ^- Ditto. 

 10 82 84 74 E. Ditto. 

 12 95 87 76 E. Ditto. 



2 92 90 75 E. Ditto. 



4 90 91 73 E. Ditto. 



5 82 91 72 E. Ditto. 



9 — — 61 E. Clear, and a brifk wind. 



Between 8 and 9 o'clock in the morning the plants 

 were well watered with water 67 degrees warm. It 

 was poured all over their leaves out of wide rofed 

 water-pots ; to each three-light frame was given about a 

 hogfhead. Air was given all day, till 5 o'clock in 

 the afternoon, when the lights were ihut down for the 

 night. 



Wednefday^ July 10, 1793. 



Hours. S.Th. P.Th. Ther. Wind. 



E. Foggy, and nearly calm. 



E. The fog becomes thin. 



E. Sunfhine. 



E. Ditto. 



E. Ditto. 



E. Ditto. 



E. Ditto. 



E. Clouds here and there. 



In the morning the plants were flopped, their leaves 



thinned, and the fruit in blofTom fet. Air was given 



all day plentifully, and fome left all night at every 



light, 



Q^ 3 Thurfday^ 



