| 1850 - 704 sider
...In the equatorial regions, where the course of temperatures and winds is regular, that of the rains is equally so ; and instead of seasons of temperature,...between the dry and the rainy season. Whenever the trade-wind blows with its wonted regularity, the sky preserves a constant serenity, and a deep azure... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1850 - 624 sider
...the equatorial regions, where the course of the temperature and winds is regular, that of the rains is equally so ; and instead of seasons of temperature,...inhabitants draw the distinguishing line between the dry and rainy seasons. Whenever the trade-wind blows with its wonted regularity, the sky preserves a constant... | |
| 1850 - 594 sider
...regions, •where the course of the temperature and winds is regular, that of the rains is equally BO ; and instead of seasons of temperature, which are there...inhabitants draw the distinguishing line between the dry and rainy seasons. Whenever the trade-wind blows with its wonted regularity, the sky preserves a constant... | |
| 1850 - 600 sider
...equally so ; and instead of seasons of temperature, which are 210 Physical Geography. [September,. there unknown, the inhabitants draw the distinguishing line between the dry and rainy seasons. Whenever the trade-wind blows with its wonted regularity, the sky preserves a constant... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1851 - 424 sider
...In the equatorial regions, where the course of temperatures and winds is regular, that of the rains is equally so ; and instead of seasons of temperature,...azure blue, especially when the Sun is in the opposite atmosphere ; the air is dry, and the atmosphere cloudless ; but in proportion as the Sun approaches... | |
| George Taylor - 1851 - 300 sider
...inhabitants draw the distinguishing line between the dry and rainy seasons. " Whenever the trade-wind blows with its wonted regularity, the sky preserves...in proportion as the sun approaches the zenith the trade-wind grows irregular, tbe sky assumes a whitish tint ; it becomes overcast ; clouds appear, and... | |
| George Taylor - 1851 - 302 sider
...inhabitants draw the distinguishing line between the dry and rainy seasons. " Whenever the trade-wind blows with its wonted regularity, the sky preserves...the air is dry and the atmosphere cloudless. But in propor tion as the sun approaches the zenith the trade-wind grows irregular, the sky assumes a whitish... | |
| George Taylor - 1851 - 300 sider
...the equatorial regions, where the course of the temperature and winds is regular, that of the rains is equally so ; and instead of seasons of temperature,...inhabitants draw the distinguishing line between the dry and rainy seasons. " Whenever the trade-wind blows with its wonted regularity, the sky preserves a constant... | |
| Graduated series - 1859 - 462 sider
...regions. In the equatorial regions, where the course of temperature and winds is regular, that of rains is equally so ; and instead of seasons of temperature,...distinguishing line between the dry and the rainy seasons. Whenever a trade-wind blows with its wonted regularity, the sky preserves a constant serenity... | |
| David Page - 1864 - 374 sider
...the tropics, M. Guyot makes the following lucid and graphic remarks : — " Whenever the trade-wind blows with its wonted regularity, the sky preserves...in proportion as the sun approaches the zenith, the trade-wind grows irregular, the sky assumes a whitish tint, it becomes overcast, clouds appear, sudden... | |
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