In warm climates, the Sweet Potato is cultivated in much the same manner as the common potato is treated at the North.
In warm climates, the plant, when once introduced into the garden, spreads with great rapidity, and is exterminated with much difficulty.
Propagation and cultivation the same; though, in warm climates, the bulbs are sometimes planted in autumn.
In warm climates we find a greater exaltation of the mind, more enthusiasm and vivid emotion, than in northern latitudes.
Opium, narcotics, and various drugs, are more powerful inwarm climates than in northern regions.
Oil is, however, a useful application to wounds in warm climates.
This plant is extensively cultivated in warm climates, and the grain forms a large portion of the food of the inhabitants.
A genus of marine gastropods, mostly natives of warm climates.
The buffalo, like all large animals of warm climates, is fond of bathing, and even of remaining in the water; he swims well, and boldly traverses the most rapid floods.
From what we have since observed we are the more convinced in our former opinion, that the muflon is the original stock of all other sheep, and that he has a constitution sufficiently strong to live either in cold, temperate, or warm climates.
This view seems to me highly improbable; for great rivers, in warm climates, are never bordered by sandy plains.
These insects are mostly inhabitants of warm climates, and our only British representative of the family (C.
The species are spread over all the earth, but are particularly abundant in warm climates, where also, as usual, they attain the largest size and the most beautiful colouring.
Although this family is abundant in warm climates, we have only two small species belonging to the genus Tiphia in Britain.
This family contains the great bulk of the solitary wasps, which, however, are principally inhabitants of warm climates.
A game played on board ship in warm climates, in which a person, grotesquely personating King Arthur, is drenched with buckets of water until he can, by making one of his persecutors smile or laugh, change places with him.
A light curtain spread over a cot or bed in warm climates, to protect the sleeper from mosquitoes.
They are found in this country, though more frequently in warm climates.
A small quantity of mercury will affect violently some constitutions; as of those who have been in warm climates, or who have taken much of the drug, even in this country.
Purulent Ophthalmia most frequently occurs in warm climates, and is attended from the first with profuse puriform discharge from the conjunctiva.
In warm climates, where it is of very frequent occurrence, it occasionally seems to be caused by exposure to damp and changeable weather; in children, it supervenes on the slightest irritation.
The mitres are natives of warm climates, and few are common.
The first genus is found in the seas of warm climates.
The genus abounds both in the old and new world; but the larger kind chiefly in warm climates.
Currants and gooseberries: use long cuttings (these plants grow well only in cool climates; if attempted in warm climates, set in cold exposure).
In warm climates, oats do best when they are sowed in the fall.
It grows in cool, in temperate, and in warm climates, and in many kinds of soil.
Pringle observes, in Summer and Autumn, when their Waters begin to corrupt, and the Exhalation is strong, they are always exposed to Diseases; and it is for this Reason that such Places are always very unhealthy in warm Climates.
Small Beer is a good Drink where it can be easily procured; as is Wine and Water, or a very small Negus, or very weak Punch in warm Climates.
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