^^^ MANAGEMENT OF THE 



mats. Air was given about 8 o'clock in the morning* 

 and continued till between 4 and 5 in the afternoon. 

 The linings were raifed all round with v/arm dung. 



Wedne/day, Augiiji 'i^y 1793. 



Wind. 



S.W. Cloudy, and but little 

 S.W. Thin clouds, [wind. 



S.W. Cloudy, and a brifk wind. 

 S.W. Ditto. 



S.W. The fun fhines faintly. 

 S.W. Cloudy, and a brilk wind. 

 S.W. A very light Ihower. 

 S.W. Cloudy, and nearly calm-- 



The frames were uncovered about 6 o'clock in the 

 morning, and covered up between 5 and 6- in the 

 afternoon with double mats. In the morning the 

 plants were flopped, their leaves thinned, and the 

 fruit in bloffom fet. About n o'clock to the plants of 

 each three-light frame was given nearly a hogfhead of 

 water, about 62: degrees warm ; it was poured all over 

 their leaves in^mitation of a heavy fhower of rain. 

 After the watering but httle or no air was admitted, 

 and at 4 o'clock in the afternoon the lights were fllu^^ 

 elofe down for the night. 



Thiirfday^, 



