Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field ClubWoolhope Naturalists' Field Club., 1898 |
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... 1893 , having nearly three inches of rain . The total of nine months , however , corresponds very closely , 1893 having had a mean excess over 1880-9 of 522 and 1868 of + 5'14 . " These admirable tables are very valuable , but what , 5.
... 1893 , having nearly three inches of rain . The total of nine months , however , corresponds very closely , 1893 having had a mean excess over 1880-9 of 522 and 1868 of + 5'14 . " These admirable tables are very valuable , but what , 5.
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... inches , or 4,930 tons to the acre . This in Herefordshire alone , with an area of 550,400 acres , means a deficiency of 2,713 million tons , or 608 thousand million gallons . This would need a train one and a half million miles long ...
... inches , or 4,930 tons to the acre . This in Herefordshire alone , with an area of 550,400 acres , means a deficiency of 2,713 million tons , or 608 thousand million gallons . This would need a train one and a half million miles long ...
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... inches in diameter sustained injury , and the central districts were less affected than suburban localities . We deduce the lesson that bursts were less due to the depths of the mains than to arrested circulation of the water , where ...
... inches in diameter sustained injury , and the central districts were less affected than suburban localities . We deduce the lesson that bursts were less due to the depths of the mains than to arrested circulation of the water , where ...
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... inches . A practical remark may be added to Mr. Moore's very interesting account of the Rhayader excursion . When the Birmingham water scheme was contem- plated it was feared that the supply of water to the city of Hereford would be ...
... inches . A practical remark may be added to Mr. Moore's very interesting account of the Rhayader excursion . When the Birmingham water scheme was contem- plated it was feared that the supply of water to the city of Hereford would be ...
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... inches annually compared with 46 inches at Loch Laggan , twenty miles east of Ben Nevis , and with 86 inches at Fort William , the south - western end of the Canal . At the conclusion of the lecture a visit was paid to the Shrewsbury ...
... inches annually compared with 46 inches at Loch Laggan , twenty miles east of Ben Nevis , and with 86 inches at Fort William , the south - western end of the Canal . At the conclusion of the lecture a visit was paid to the Shrewsbury ...
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