| Industrial arts - 1816 - 442 pages
...an hour by exposure to air saturated with moisture, at temperature 62°, eighteen grains. 1000 parts of a very fertile soil from the banks of the river...Somersetshire, under the same circumstances, gained sixteen grains., 1000 parts of a soil from Mersea, in Essex, worth fortyfive shillings an acre, gained... | |
| William Thomas Brande - Chemistry - 1821 - 806 pages
...temperature 62°, 18 grains. " 1000 parts of a very fertile soil from the banks of the river Parret, in Somersetshire, under the same circumstances, gained...1000 parts of a soil from Mersea, in Essex, worth 46 shillings ae acre, gained 13 grains. " 1000 grains of a fine sand from Essex, worth 28 shillings... | |
| 1829 - 436 pages
...to air saturated with moisture at a temperature of 62 deg., 18 grains ; and that one thousand parts of a very fertile soil from the banks of the river...Somersetshire, under the same circumstances, gained 16. grains. The following are the results of some experiments I made on the absorbent power of the cotton soil.... | |
| William Thomas Brande - Chemistry - 1830 - 784 pages
...in an hour by exposure to air, saturated with moisture, at temperature 62°, 18 grains. " 1000 parts of a very fertile soil from the banks of the river..." 1000 parts of a soil from Mersea in Essex, worth 46 shillings an acre, gained 13 grains. " 1000 grains of a fine sand from Essex, worth 28 shillings... | |
| Hugh Murray - India - 1832 - 392 pages
...exposure to air saturated with moisture, at a temperature of 62°, 18 grains ; and that 1000 parts of a very fertile soil, from the banks of the river...Somersetshire, under the same circumstances, gained 16 grains. The following are the results of some experiments made by Dr. T. Christie on the absorbent power of... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - Agricultural chemistry - 1836 - 458 pages
...temperature 62°, 18 grains. 1000 parts of a very fertile soil from the banks of the river Parret, in Somersetshire, under the same circumstances, gained...1000 parts of a soil from Mersea, in Essex, worth 45 shillings an acre, gained 13 grains. 1000 grains of a fine sand from Essex, worth 28 shillings an... | |
| Agriculture - 1842 - 604 pages
...temperature of 62°, 18 parts. 1000 parts of a very fertile soil from the banks of the river Parret, in Somersetshire, under the same circumstances, gained...1000 parts of a soil from Mersea, in Essex, worth forty-five shillings an acre, gained 13 grains. 1000 grains of a fine sand from Essex, worth twenty-three... | |
| Albrecht Daniel Thaer - Agriculture - 1844 - 600 pages
...banks of the river Parrett, in Somersetshire, under the same circumstances, gained 16 parts. 1,000 parts of a soil from Mersea, in Essex, worth 45s. an acre, gained 23 parts. 1,000 parts of a fine sand from Essex, worth 28s. an acre, gained 11 parts. 1,000 parts of... | |
| 1847 - 446 pages
...hour to air saturated with moisture, at a temperature of 02 degrees, 18 grains. One thousand parts of a very fertile soil, from the banks of the river...Somersetshire, under the same circumstances gained 16 grains. One thousand parts of a soil from Mersea, in Essex, worth 45s. an acre, gained 18 grains. One thousand... | |
| Jesse Buel - Agriculture - 1847 - 298 pages
...temperature of 62°, 18 grains. 1000 parts of a very fertile soil from the banks of the river Parret in Somersetshire, under the same circumstances, gained...grains. 1000 parts of a soil from Mersea in Essex, worth 45,?. an acre, gained 13 grains. 1000 parts of a fine sand from Essex, worth 28«. an acre, gained... | |
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