| Royal Agricultural Society of England - Agriculture - 1873 - 864 pages
...namely, in 1865, when, though April was hotter, May and June were not quite so hot as in 1868 ; and the average temperature of the whole period, from...and a very great deficiency in June. Temperatures in excess of the average^lso prevailed almost continuously throughout the succeeding quarter, namely,... | |
| John Bennet Lawes, Joseph Henry Gilbert - Barley - 1873 - 212 pages
...namely, in 1865, when, though April was hotter, May and June were not quite so hot as in 1868; and the average temperature of the whole period, from...and a very great deficiency in June. Temperatures in excess of the average^also prevailed almost continuously throughout the succeeding quarter, namely,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Mathematics - 1880 - 474 pages
...years — namely, in 1865 — when, though April was hotter, May and June were not quite so hot; and the average temperature of the whole period from the...was only exceeded in 1822. Concurrently with this long- continued warm weather, there was a considerable excess of rain in January, with in the early... | |
| Rothamsted Experimental Station - Agricultural chemistry - 1890 - 692 pages
...available), namely, in 1865, when, though April was hotter, May and June were not quite so hot as in 1868. The average temperature of the whole period, from...was only exceeded in 1822. Concurrently with this long continued warm weather, there was a great excess of rain in January, and only a moderate amount... | |
| Agricultural chemistry - 1893 - 740 pages
...namely, in 1865, when, though April was hotter, May and June were not quite so hot as in 1868 ; and the average temperature of the whole period, from...there was a small excess in April, a deficiency in Alay, and a very great deficiency in June. Temperatures in excess of the average also prevailed almost... | |
| JOHN BENNET LAWES, AND JOSEPH HENRY GILBERT - 1893 - 696 pages
...available), namely, in 1865, when, though April was hotter, May and June were not quite so hot as in 1868. The average temperature of the whole period, from...was only exceeded in 1822. Concurrently with this long continued warm weather, there was a great excess of rain in January, and only a moderate amount... | |
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