| 1835 - 648 pages
...pots and becomes uncongenial for the growth of the tender roots. 14. The usual times of potting are from the middle of March to the middle of April, and from the beginning to the end of September. But the best plan is, constantly to look through the plants, and... | |
| Sir Joseph Paxton - 1836 - 382 pages
...pots, and become uncongenial for the growth of the tender roots. 16. The usual times of potting are from the middle of March to the middle of April, and from the beginning to the end of September. But the best plan is to constantly look through the plants, and... | |
| Wilhelm Wittich - 1845 - 432 pages
...months, and there are two months of the year in which no monsoon is met with in the Indian Ocean, namely, from the middle of March to the middle of April, and from the middle of September to the middle of October. At these periods the changes of the monsoons are effected. At some... | |
| David M. Warren - 1863 - 116 pages
...December and January. During the intervals between the establishment of the two monsoons, or from about the middle of March to the middle of April, and from the middle of September to the middle of October, calms and light breezes alternate with furious gales, hurricanes,... | |
| F. L. Stewart - 1867 - 252 pages
...district, spring opens early, and the rains are periodical or at the changes of the monsoons. These occur from the middle of March to the middle of April, and from the middle of September to the middle of October. Crops are planted there before the middle of March, so as to enjoy... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1872 - 684 pages
...monsoons, each lasting about five months, there being two months in the year when they are not experienced, from the middle of March to the middle of April, and from the middle of September to the middle of October. During these intervals the changes in the direction of the wind... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1882 - 252 pages
...monsoons, each lasting about five months, there being two months in the year when they are not experienced, from the middle of March to the middle of April, and from the middle of September to the middle of October. During these intervals the changes in the direction of the wind... | |
| Davenport (Iowa) Public Museum - 1889 - 850 pages
...R 616, C 722, U 150]. Aythya follaris (Donov.). Ring-necked Duck. Spring and fall migrant; abundant from the middle of March to the middle of April, and...from the middle of October to the middle of November. Sometimes winters about the rapids in the streams, even in the northern part of the State. GENL-S GLAUCIONETTA... | |
| Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences - 1893 - 480 pages
...R 616, C 722, U 150). Aythya (ollaris (Donov.). Ring-necked Duck. Spring and fall migrant; abundant from the middle of March to the middle of April, and...from the middle of October to the middle of November. Sometimes winters about the rapids in the streams, even in the northern part of the State. GENUS GLAUCIONETTA... | |
| Otto Widmann - 1907 - 302 pages
...is a fairly common winter resident. As a transient visitant it is generally distributed and common from the middle of March to the middle of April, and from September 25 to October 20. As a winter resident it is rare in northern Missouri, but becomes more... | |
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