| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1809 - 444 pages
...acquaintance. Hence I collected, that the increase in the circumference of trees is generally from about one to two inches annually, and from twelve to eighteen inches the annual increase in height. Some fall a little short, and some exceed those mea- ' sures . I I shall now briefly notice a few of... | |
| Industrial arts - 1809 - 440 pages
...acquaintance. Hence I collected, that the increase in the circumference of trees is generally from about one to two inches annually, and from twelve to eighteen inches the annual increase in height. Some fall a little abort, and some exceed those measures. I shall now briefly notice a few of the advantages... | |
| Agriculture - 1810 - 606 pages
...differe.it ages, he collected that the increase in the circumference of trees is generally from about one to two inches annually, and from twelve to eighteen inches the annual increase in height; though some may fall a little .short of, and some exceed, these measures. To give an analysis of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1810 - 960 pages
...collected, that the increase in the circumference of trees is generally from about one to two indies annually, and from twelve to eighteen inches the annual increase in height. Some fall a little short, and somo exceed those measures. I shall now briefly notice a few of the.... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1820 - 958 pages
...acquaintance. Hence I collected, that the increase in the circumference of trees is generally from about one to two inches annually, and from twelve to eighteen inches the annual increase in height. Some fall a little short, and some exceed those measures. I shall now briefly notice a few of the advantages... | |
| William Withers - Tree planting - 1827 - 52 pages
...been favoured by a friend with the twenty-sixth volume of the Transactions of the Society of Arts, containing a communication from MR, CHARLES WAISTELL,...least eighteen inches in height, and two inches in cir-. cumference. The latter growth will produce six times No. 1. as much timber, in any given period,... | |
| Physics - 1809 - 548 pages
...acquaintance. Hence I collected, that the increase in the circumference of trees is generally from about one to two inches annually, and from twelve to eighteen inches the annual increase in height. Some fall a little short, and some exceed those measures. * From Transactions of the Society for the... | |
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