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" The year has been a very dry one, and this has acted in such a manner on vegetation that, although the winter was mild, plants were very late in flowering, ami lasted only a short time. "
Symons's Monthly Meteorological Magazine - Page 188
1884
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Nature, Volume 33

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1886 - 666 pages
...to the size, kind, and position of the forests. From this it naturally follows that man, by clearing forests in one place and planting others in another, may considerably affect the climate. — Report on the phenological observations for 1885, by the Rev. TA Preston. MA, FRMet.Soc. The year...
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Symons's Monthly Meteorological Magazine, Volume 20

1885 - 228 pages
...the size, kind, or position of the forests. From this it naturally follows that man, by clearing tL forests in one place and planting others in another,...considerably affect the climate. (2.) " Report on the Phonological Observations for 1885," by the Rev. TA Preston, MA, FBMet.Soc. The year has been a very...
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 12

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1886 - 352 pages
...to the size, character and position of the forests. Hence it naturally follows that man, by clearing forests in one place and planting others in another, may considerably affect the climate. Many incline to the idea that, as forests increase precipitation, it would only be necessary to plant...
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Science, Volume 7

John Michels (Journalist) - 1886 - 718 pages
...to the size, kind, and position of the forests. From this it naturally follows that man, by clearing forests in one place and planting others in another, may considerably affect the climate. The report on the phenological observations for 1885 was read by the Rev. TA Preston. The year has...
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 12

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1886 - 334 pages
...to the size, character and position of the forests. Hence it naturally follows that man, by clearing forests in one place and planting others in another, may considerably affect the climate. Many incline to the idea that, as forests increase precipitation, it would only be necessary to plant...
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The American Meteorological Journal, Volume 2

1886 - 616 pages
...to the size, kind and position of the forests. From this it naturally follows that man, by clearing forests in one place and planting others in another,...considerably affect the climate. (2.) "Report on the Phonological Observations for 1885," by Rev. TA Preston, MA, FR Met. Soc. The year has been a very...
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 12

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1886 - 352 pages
...to the size, character and position of the forests. Hence it naturally follows that man, by clearing forests in one place and planting others in another, may considerably affect the climate. Many incline to the idea that, as forests increase precipitation, it would only be necessary to plant...
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