It was in truth an exceedingly strenuous life under such terrible climatic conditions.
In a season of trying climatic conditions it was a great comfort--a boon really --not only to its owner but to his guests.
Amid the different climatic conditions of so vast a continent as America, variation in size, and in the capacity of frames used, is in some measure accounted for.
It looks very much, therefore, as if certain Oligochaeta are dependent upon climate for their range, and as if others were at least more independent of climatic conditions.
That excessively rigorous climatic conditions affect the range of earthworms as well as fresh-water forms is quite clear from the conditions which obtain in the most northern climes.
In short no general laws, in the present state of our knowledge, can be laid down as to the connection between species and genera on the one hand and climatic conditions on the other.
These climatic conditions undoubtedly account to some extent for the less virile, independent character of the people.
But, on the other hand, the climaticconditions in Egypt are far more trying than in Syria, as the heat is extremely enervating for most of the year.
These climatic differences produced the frugal Northerner, who had to provide in advance for the winter season, and the hospitable planter of the South, in whom prodigality was induced by the very lavishness of nature about him.
They had to evolve a system satisfactory to people scattered through thirteen degrees of latitude, with climatic differences arising from a mean average temperature of forty degrees in the north and sixty degrees in the south.
They were hindered constantly from rash action by inherited prejudices and climatic differences.
The preceding references to differentclimatic states are, however, perfectly inadequate to explain the phenomena of vegetable distribution.
Thus distinct vegetable regions are observed on passing from south to north through different climatic zones, defined as to their limits by the isothermal curves, and not by the parallels of latitude.
However, there is no question in my mind whatever that we shall succeed with all those different trees, following our own method of only using wood and seed from those trees which are proof against the most severeclimatic conditions.
The latitude of Moorhead is somewhat below that of the southern boundary of the northern zone, yetclimatic conditions of extreme western Iowa are probably no less severe than those of southern Michigan.
This limits the choice of varieties to those from central Europe or north China where rigorous climatic conditions prevail.
The locations of the parent trees give a sufficiently general coverage for the entire state for the selection of a variety to propagate for almost all climatic and soil conditions in any part of the state.
These climaticconditions are more fully described in Bulletin 573 of the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station at Cornell entitled "Nut Growing in New York State.
During the winter of 1915 a great number of those seedlings were partially or altogether destroyed, through the climaticconditions of the country.
As has been pointed out previously, the number of varieties adapted to the region is distinctly limited because of unfavorable climatic conditions.
Ploor, as is now well known, was a planet of a sun so variable that all Plooran life had to undergo radical cyclical changes in physical form in order to live through the tremendous climatic changes involved in its every year.
Because of this variability it is impossible to give the exact climatic and soil conditions best adapted to the species.
Not less remarkable than the differences in structure is the adaptability of the genus and some of the species to varied climatic conditions.
There is strong corroborative evidence of this in the fact that the climatic conditions under which the species flourishes are such as are there found.
When the distance between the lake and the escarpment is great, the climatic conditions are not so favorable.
The influence of the lake in modifying the temperature of the region is the chief climatic factor.
But fungi are more troublesome than in the Chautauqua district; probably because the climatic conditions are more favorable to the development of these pests about these smaller lakes than near Lake Erie.
The only difference is one of mental peculiarity and national custom, along with climatic conditions.
In every case some obstacle intervened, until the Countess was more than ever persuaded that her first instinct had been right.
Such historical examples of the effect of the weather, and even ordinary climatic changes, on the course of naval operations could be multiplied almost indefinitely.
To comprehend broadly the salient physiological features of a region so enormous as South Africa, the causes of the climatic influences which affect them must be understood.
Beyond the broad facts stated above, the extent of South Africa renders it as impossible to specify any typicalclimatic or scenic peculiarities common to the whole of it, as to fix upon any strategical or tactical character that is universal.
As respects climatic variation in birds, Professor Baird first took up the inquiry, which was greatly extended, with especial relation to the formation of local varieties, by Dr.
Allen,[228] who was the first to ascertain by careful measurements, and by a study of the difference in plumage and pelage of individuals inhabiting distant portions of a common habitat, the variations due to climatic and local causes.
Meteorologists, by a species of climatic paradox, might have had a fine time of it; mountaineers had a most wet and disagreeable time of it.
Seizing an opportunity one August day when the rain had stopped for a short while, we decided to try once more, or at any rate to see what effects the climatic phases through which we had been passing had produced on the Aiguille.
Had they not been frozen the moment they were killed, they must have putrefied; and, on the other hand, the intense frost could not have been the ordinary climatic condition, for they could not have existed at such low temperatures.
We must remember, too, that many gaps in animal and floral life were due to ordinary climatic and geological factors.
That garrison, debilitated from the long siege and the climatic conditions of Mesopotamia, were marched right across Asia Minor with hardly any clothes, no money, and insufficient food.
Under these climatic conditions washing was a labour that took one the best part of the morning, and until I caught a chill I used to economize time and fuel by rolling in the snow on the flat roof of my house.
Of course, however suitable a soil may be, if the climatic conditions are adverse, only failure can result.
Climatic changes, including hygrometric variations of the atmosphere, and extremes of heat and cold.
As a winter health resort, Queenstown possesses all the best natural andclimatic advantages.
In this geographical and climatic environment there has grown up on the island an interesting but rather sleepy and unprogressive city of twenty-two thousand inhabitants.
Rough Riders, under substantially the same climatic conditions, had become so reduced in four weeks that seventy-five per cent.
From this admission of the commanding general it is clear that the wrecking of the army was not due primarily to uncontrollable climatic conditions, but rather to lack of foresight, mismanagement, and inefficiency.
The field to which I am going is a tropical field, and the unusual and unfamiliar difficulties with which I shall have to contend are probably those dependent upon climatic conditions.
James Pace brought in the club-head wheat, which proved especially suited to inter-mountain climatic conditions.
For a discussion of the modern theories as to the laws governing climatic changes and the possibility of their cyclical recurrence, see Huntington, "The Pulse of Asia," pp.
Their entrance into the country would thus have been the first of several immigrations from that quarter, due to climatic and physical changes in Central Asia.
The evidence points to a change in climatic conditions, which has reacted on the character of the country in such a way as to cause racial migrations.
Changes in climatic conditions, however, took place, under which the early civilizations in these regions tended to disappear, and these gave rise to extensive migrations, which reacted in turn on the outside world.
As a border ridge of the Mongolian plateau, it possesses very great orographical importance, in that it is an important climatic boundary, and constitutes the western limits of the Manchurian flora.
A change of habit in this respect is opposed alike to their tastes and to theclimatic and other outward conditions.
Owing to climatic causes the tract they occupied was slowly drying up.
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