 | 1836 - 98 pages
...risen. In foul weather, when the mercury rises much and high, and so continues for two or three days before the foul weather is quite over, then expect a continuance of fair weather to follow. In fair weather, when the mercury falls much and low, and thus continues for two or three days before... | |
 | Jeremiah Joyce - Physical sciences - 1838 - 398 pages
...three days hefore the had weather is entirely over, then a continuance of fair weather may he expected. 6. In fair weather, when the mercury falls much and low, and thus continues for two or three days hefore the rain comes, then a deal of wet may he expected, and prohahly high winds. 7. The unsettled... | |
 | Cuthbert William Johnson - Agricultural chemistry - 1842 - 1376 pages
...duration. In foul weather, when the mercury rises much and high, and so continues for two or three days before the foul weather is quite over, then expect a continuance of fair weather to follow. Many are the natural indications of vegetables which portend changes in the weather; thus, the Pimpernel,... | |
 | Agriculture - 1850 - 392 pages
...for two or three days before the foul weather is over, a continuance of fair weather may be expected to follow. 6. In fair weather, when the mercury falls much and low, and continues falling for two or three days before rain comes, much wet must be expected, and probably... | |
 | Cuthbert William Johnson, William Shaw - Agriculture - 1844 - 794 pages
...shortduration. In foul weather, when the mercury rises much and high, and so continues for two or three days before the foul weather is quite over, then expect a continuance of fair weather to follow. The opening or shutting of some flowers depends not so much on the action of the stimulus of light... | |
 | New York (N.Y.) - 1845 - 398 pages
...risen. In foul weather, when the mercury rises much and high, and so continues for two or three days before the foul weather is quite over, then expect a continuance of fair weather to follow. In fair weather, when the mercury falls much and low, and thus continues for two or three days before... | |
 | T. C. Thornton - Scientific recreations - 1846 - 268 pages
...ana high, and so continues for two or three days before the foul weather is quite over, then you may expect a continuance of fair weather to follow. 6. In fair weather, when the mercury falls much tnd low, and thus continues two or three days before the rain comes ; theu expect a great deal of wet,... | |
 | Jeremiah Joyce - Astronomy - 1852 - 400 pages
...days before the bad weather is entirely over, then a continuance of fair weather may be expected. C. In fair weather, when the mercury falls much and low,...for two or three days before the rain comes, then a deal of wet may be expected, and probably high winds. 7. The unsettled motion of the mercury denotes... | |
 | Jeremiah Joyce - Physics - 1852 - 608 pages
...three days before the bad weather is entirely orer, then a continuance of fair weather may be expected. 6. In fair weather, when the mercury falls much and low, and thns continue* for two or three days before the rain comes, then much wet may be expected, and probably... | |
 | Jeremiah Joyce - 1855 - 620 pages
...d:iys before the bad weather is entirely over, then a continuance of fair weather may be exacted. c. In fair weather, when the mercury falls much and low, and thus continues for two or three ilay before the rain comes, then much wet may bo expected, and probably high winds. 7 The unsettled... | |
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