CUCUMBER PLANTS* 



^'S? 



In the morning the plants were flopped, their leaves 

 tkinned, and the fruit in bloffom fet. Air was con* 

 tlnucd day and night. 



Wednefday^ July 31, 1793. 



IJoms. S.Th. P.Th. Ther. Wind. 



6 67 82 .S7 S.W. Cloudy; there had been 



rain in the night. 

 S.W. Showers of raiii. 

 S.W. The fun glimmers. 

 S.W. Showery. 

 S.W. Light clouds. 

 S.W. Scattered clouds. 

 S.W. Cloudy. 

 S.V7. Light clouds. 

 S.W. Clear, and nearly calm. 



In the morning the plants were gone over and 

 (topped, their leaves thinned^ and the fruit in blof- 

 fom fet. The linings were raifed with frefh dung 

 rather higher than the fufface of the mould in the 

 frames. Air was given plentifully till 5 o'clock in 

 the afternoon, whe> the lights were Ihutclofe down, 

 and covered up with mats for the night. 



R 'Tburfday^ 



