. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . April inch on 5 days. May â 6 ,, Jimo â 10 ,, ,, 21 âMean temperature: April, °; May, 53; June, The drought in 1853 commenced February 15,and lasted till May 6â80 days. In that time the fallof rain wasâ February and March .. inch on 7 April â 5 â TANNED LEATHER COMPANY,b Works, Greenfield, rpHE TANNERS, cijRRiEHSraudM ANUEACTijSiEitS oV IMPBOVEDTANNED LEATHER DRIVING STRAPS lor MACHINERY. â., Murk Lano, London, Mr. U. FrniKAimE, Agent,^ery Cottage saoulci bo providel with a Water Tauk. Dis
. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . April inch on 5 days. May â 6 ,, Jimo â 10 ,, ,, 21 âMean temperature: April, °; May, 53; June, The drought in 1853 commenced February 15,and lasted till May 6â80 days. In that time the fallof rain wasâ February and March .. inch on 7 April â 5 â TANNED LEATHER COMPANY,b Works, Greenfield, rpHE TANNERS, cijRRiEHSraudM ANUEACTijSiEitS oV IMPBOVEDTANNED LEATHER DRIVING STRAPS lor MACHINERY. â., Murk Lano, London, Mr. U. FrniKAimE, Agent,^ery Cottage saoulci bo providel with a Water Tauk. Cisterns. .. raDire of bulldinRa, Id _ ,.,^ supply WROUGUT-IRUN TANKS. GALVANISED, or PAINTED, of superior quality, atreduced prices, and at vety short notice. Mean temperature : Iebruary, 37 ; March, ;April, The drought in 1864 commenced June 24,and lasted till August 28-06 days. In that time thefall of rain wasâ June and July .. .. inch on 13 days. August â 5 â LISTS OF TANKS ON Mean temperature: Juno, 58 ; July, ; August,59°. The drought in 1808 commenced May 30, andstill continues. Since the 29th of May only 2-5ths ofan inch of rain has fallen in Birmingham, and on threedays only. The mean temperature of June °, or ° above the average. It was the hottestJune since , and the driest since 1826. The meantemperature of each of the eight dry seasons in thepresent century is given because it bears much on thissubject, inasmuch as when a long series of dry weatheris associated with high temperature, as in 1826, 1844,and the present drought, both circumstances combinedhave produced more disastrous consequences than anyother known meterological vicissitude in this other but less important droughts have occurredin the long range of time we have taken. For example,in 1854 the fall of rain in Birmingham during Marchand April was only inch, and in 1863 the depth for4 months (February
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