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" Such spring migrants as the swallow, cuckoo, and nightingale were also later than usual in reaching these shores. Taking the British Isles as a whole, the crops of wheat, barley, and oats were all more or less under average ; the yield of hay was poor... "
The Observatory - Page 111
1901
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 28

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 382 pages
...and other spring migrants were, as a rule, rather behind their usual dates in reaching these islands. The crops of wheat, barley, and oats were all more or less above average in Scotland antl Ireland. On the other hand, in England, although there was a fair yield...
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 27

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1901 - 344 pages
...Such spring migrants as the swallow, cuckoo, and nightingale were also later than usual in reaching these shores. Taking the British Isles as a whole,...there was a heavy crop of mangolds. Potatoes were generally under average. This was a bountiful year as regards fruit, the yield of apples, plums, and...
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 27

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1901 - 356 pages
...Such spring migrants as the swallow, cuckoo, and nightingale were also later than usual in reaching these shores. Taking the British Isles as a whole,...there was a heavy crop of mangolds. Potatoes were generally under average. This was a bountiful year as regards fruit, the yield of apples, plums, and...
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Symons's Monthly Meteorological Magazine, Volumes 35-37

1901 - 850 pages
...Such spring migrants as the swallow, cuckoo and nightingale were also later than usual in reaching our shores. Taking the British Isles as a whole, the crops of wheat, barley and oats were all under the average. The yield of hay was poor in the southern half of England, but elsewhere varied...
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Symons's Meteorological Magazine, Volume 36

1902 - 224 pages
...Such spring migrants as the swallow, cuckoo and nightingale were also later than usual in reaching our shores. Taking the British Isles as a whole, the crops of wheat, barley and oats were all under the average. The yield of hay was poor in the southern half of England, but elsewhere varied...
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 28

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 342 pages
...and other spring migrants were, as a rule, rather behind their usual dates in reaching these islands. The crops of wheat, barley, and oats were all more or less above average in Scotland and Ireland. On the other hand, in England, although there was a fair yield...
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The Observatory, Volume 25

1902 - 504 pages
...and other spring migrants were, as a rule, rather behind their usual dates in reaching these Islands. The crops of wheat, barley, and oats were all more or less above average in Scotland and Ireland. On the other hand, in England, although there was a fair yield...
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Symons's Meteorological Magazine, Volume 37

George James Symons, Herbert Sowerby Wallis, Hugh Robert Mill - 1903 - 220 pages
...and other spring migrants were, as a rule, rather behind their usual dates in reaching these Islands. The crops of wheat, barley and oats, were all, more or less, above average in Scotland and Ireland. On the other hand, in England, although there was a fair yield...
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Symons's Monthly Meteorological Magazine, Volumes 35-37

1901 - 850 pages
...Such spring migrants as the swallow, cuckoo and nightingale were also later than usual in reaching our shores. Taking the British Isles as a whole, the crops of wheat, barley and oats were all under the average. The yield of hay was poor in the southern half of England, but elsewhere varied...
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volumes 26-27

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain), Royal Meteorological Society (Gt. Brit.) - 1900 - 720 pages
...Such spring migrants as the swallow, cuckoo, and nightingale were also later than usual in reaching these shores. Taking the British Isles as a whole,...there was a heavy crop of mangolds. Potatoes were generally under average. This was a bountiful year as regards fruit, the yield of apples, plums, and...
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