| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1873 - 864 pages
...year, however, the sunshine was much above the average, and the mean of the daily maximum temperature was high, being as high as in August 1861, when the...ripened, though the mean temperature rise no higher than 54'4°. From this it is clear that in regarding the influence of temperature on bringing plants to... | |
| Journal of the Royal Agricultural society - 1873 - 920 pages
...year, however, the sunshine was much above the average, and the mean of the daily maximum temperature was high, being as high as in August 1861, when the...ripened, though the mean temperature rise no higher than 54'4°. From this it is clear that in regarding the influence of temperature on bringing plants to... | |
| William Bence Jones - 1880 - 370 pages
...year, however, the sunshine was much above the average, and the mean of the daily maximum temperature was high, being as high as in August 1861, when the...ripened, though the mean temperature rise no higher than 54-4°. From this it is clear that in regarding the influence of temperature on bringing plants to... | |
| 1873 - 560 pages
...as in August 1861, when the mean temperature was 57'4°. It is probable that the longer time the gun is above the horizon in Scotland, as compared with...sunshine, grain of excellent quality is ripened, though this mean temperature rise no higher than 54-4Q. From this it is clear, that in regarding the influence... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1874 - 416 pages
...in August 1861, when the mean temperature was 57-4°. General Monthly Notices. — December, 1875. It is probable that the longer time the sun is above...ripened, though the mean temperature rise no higher than 54'4°. From this it is clear that in regarding the influence of temperature on bringing plants to... | |
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