| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1883 - 1068 pages
...which is now covered with productive humus, loam and clay, will be laid bare ; the naked rocks *ill reflect the rays of the sun and increase the summer...and study this result in the Northwest. Thirty years »go steamboats drawing six feet of water, made regular trips on the Upper Mississippi up to St. Paul.... | |
| Forest conservation - 1883 - 158 pages
...will blow unhindered over the country, and every change of the wind will cause an abrupt change in the temperature. The rainfall will be diminished and...even from the valleys. Such will be the unavoidable results of further devastation of the timber." Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, remarked at the same gathering... | |
| Forest conservation - 1883 - 160 pages
...will blow unhindered over the country, and every change of the wind will cause an abrupt change in the temperature. The rainfall will be diminished and...which will ultimately carry away the best part of the sou, even from the valleys. Such will be the unavoidable results of further devastation of the timber."... | |
| John Bradley Peaslee - Arbor Day - 1884 - 76 pages
...will blow unhindered over the country, and every change of the wind will cause an abrupt change in the temperature. The rainfall will be diminished and...even from the valleys. Such will be the unavoidable results of further devastation of timber. ROTHE. KENTUCKY. Hon. Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky , said... | |
| Vermont. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1884 - 454 pages
...an abrupt change in the temperature. The rainfall will be diminished and become irregular. Melting snow and rainwater will at once run down in the valleys and cause periodical freshets, such as they never had until the immense mountain territory was in part denuded, and the last two years... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education, United States. Office of Education - Digital images - 1885 - 840 pages
...will blow unhindered over the country, and every change of the wind will cause an abrupt change in the temperature. The rainfall will be diminished and...once run down in the valleys and cause periodical freshete, which will ultimately carry away the best part of the soil, even from the valleys. Such will... | |
| Ohio. State Forestry Bureau - Forests and forestry - 1888 - 162 pages
...will blow unhindered over the country, and every change of the wind will cause an abrupt change in the temperature. The rainfall will be diminished and...even from the valleys. Such will be the unavoidable results of further devastation of timber. ROTHE. KENTUCKY. Hon. CassiusM. Clay, of Kentucky, said before... | |
| Ohio. State Forestry Bureau - Forests and forestry - 1888 - 164 pages
...will blow unhindered over the country, and every change of the wind will cause an abrupt change in the temperature. The rainfall will be diminished and...even from the valleys. Such will be the unavoidable results of further devastation of tinlber. ROTHE. KENTUCKY. Hon. Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky , said... | |
| Michigan. Forestry Commission - 1905 - 208 pages
...the limestone, which is now covered with productive humus, loam and clay, will be laid bare. * * * The rainfall will be diminished and become irregular....down in the valleys and cause periodical freshets." Already in Michigan we have our bald and barren hills, our rivers flooded in spring and shallow or... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - Arbor Day - 1909 - 400 pages
...will blow unhindered over the country, and every change of the wind will cause an abrupt change in the temperature. The rainfall will be diminished and...even from the valleys. Such will be the unavoidable results of further devastation of timber. KENTUCKY HON. CASSIUS M. CLAY, of Kentucky, said before the... | |
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