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" Among other changes, the number of plants, etc., selected for observation has bet-n greatly reduced, while the number of observers has considerably increased. The winter of 1890-91 proved in England very destructive to the root crops, as well as to green... "
The Observatory - Page 135
1892
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Science, Volume 19

John Michels (Journalist) - 1892 - 436 pages
...considerably increased. The winter of 1890-91 proved in England very destructive to the root crops, as well as to green vegetables and tender shrubs....ingathering much interfered with by stormy weather. — Recent experiments by Messrs. W. Thomson and F. Lewis on the action of metals on india-rubber,...
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English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are ..., Volume 55

1892 - 638 pages
...considerably increased. The winter of 1890-91 proved in England very destructive to the root crops, as well as to green vegetables and tender shrubs....in-gathering much interfered with by stormy weather. "Not* on a Lightning Discharge atThornbury Gloucestershire, July 22nd, 1891 » by Dr. E. E Cook. ;...
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Science, Volume 19

John Michels (Journalist) - 1892 - 436 pages
...1890-91 proved in England very destructive to the root crops, as well as to green vegetables and lender shrubs. Birds also suffered severely. In Scotland...ingathering much interfered with by stormy weather. — Recent experiments by Messrs. W. Thomson and F. Lewis on the action of metals on india-rubber,...
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Science, Volume 19

John Michels (Journalist) - 1892 - 434 pages
...considerably increased. The winter of 1890-91 proved in England very destructive to the root crops, as well as to green vegetables and tender shrubs....and Ireland, however, there was scarcely any severe weathfr until March. The flowering of wild plants was greatly retarded by cold in the spring, but during...
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 18

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1892 - 328 pages
...vegetables and halfhardy shrubs in the gardens. Birds also suffered severely through the prolonged frost. In Scotland and Ireland, however, there was scarcely...weather until March. The flowering of wild plants was considerably retarded by the cold spring, but' during the summer the departures from tho average were...
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 18

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1892 - 348 pages
...vegetables and halfhardy shrubs in the gardens. Birds also suffered severely through the prolonged frost. In Scotland and Ireland, however, there was scarcely...weather until March. The flowering of wild plants was considerably retarded by the cold spring, but1 during the summer tho departures from the average were...
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volumes 18-19

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1892 - 646 pages
...vegetables and halfhardy shrubs in the gardens. Birds also suffered severely through the prolonged frost. In Scotland and Ireland, however, there was scarcely...weather until March. The flowering of wild plants was considerably retarded by the cold spring, but during the summer the departures from the average were...
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