t^O MANAGEME«T OF THE 



their leaves thinned, and the fruit in bloffom fet^ 

 Plenty of air was continued day and night. 



Thurfday, July i8, 1793. 



Jlrmrs. S.Th. P.Th. Ther. V/ind. 



6 7p 88 60 S.W. Cloudy; there had been 



a fhower of rain in the 

 night. 



8 75 88 64 S.W. Gloomy. 

 12 79 87 72 S.W, Cloudy; it looks rainy, 



■2 74 87 6^ W. A drizzling rain. 



4 73 87 64 W. It has rained gently fiiice 



2 o'clock. 



6 71 87 62 W. Fair, cloudy. 



^ . — — j6 W. Clear, and a briik wind. 



In the morning the plants were flopped, theiy 

 leaves thinned, and the fruit in bloffom fet. Between 

 9 and 10 o'clock in the morning the plants were 

 gently watered all over their leaves with water about 

 65 degrees v/arm. Air was continued all day, and ^ 

 little left all night. 



Friday, July 19, 1793. 



J^ours. S.Th. P.Th. Ther. Wind. 



6 70 84 57 W. A heavy fhower of rain,. 



8 71 84 58 W. Cloudy, and a brifk windL 

 10 74 81 65 W. Ditto. 



12 91 82 68 W. The fun glimmers. 



2 90 83 72 SW. Scattered clouds. 



4 87 85 70 S.W. Ditto.^ 



6 82 85 68 S.W. Ditto. 



9 — — 55 S.W. Clouds here and there. 



In the morning the plants were flopped, their 



leaver 



