The National Review, Volume 97W.H. Allen, 1931 - English literature |
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Page 265
... expected . The lower curve gives an estimate of the varying number of places in Great Britain and Ireland where rain will be recorded . It should be used as additional evidence in conjunction with the curves shown above ; stippled ...
... expected . The lower curve gives an estimate of the varying number of places in Great Britain and Ireland where rain will be recorded . It should be used as additional evidence in conjunction with the curves shown above ; stippled ...
Page 408
... expected . The lower curve gives an estimate of the varying number of places in Great Britain and Ireland where rain will be recorded . It should be used as additional evidence in conjunction with the curves shown above ; stippled ...
... expected . The lower curve gives an estimate of the varying number of places in Great Britain and Ireland where rain will be recorded . It should be used as additional evidence in conjunction with the curves shown above ; stippled ...
Page 410
... expected an excess of rain , the per- centage of the average is officially given as 144 per cent . We expected the three months October , November , and December , 1930 , to swing back towards a deficiency of rain ; actually October was ...
... expected an excess of rain , the per- centage of the average is officially given as 144 per cent . We expected the three months October , November , and December , 1930 , to swing back towards a deficiency of rain ; actually October was ...
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