| New Zealand - 1875 - 334 pages
...Island of New Zealand, and is less moist. The mean annual temperature of the North Island is 67°, and of the South Island 52°, that of London and New York being 61°, while at Edinburgh it is only 47°, the heat in summer being tempered by the almost continual... | |
| 1876 - 334 pages
...and four degrees colder than the south island of New Zealand, and is less moist. The mean annual t temperature of the north island is 57°, and of the...island 52°; that of London and New York being 51°, whilst at Edinburgh it is only 47° ; the heat in summer is tempered by the almost continual breezes,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1877 - 530 pages
...20°, whilst London is 7° colder than the North, and 4° colder than the South Island of New Zealand. The mean annual temperature of the North Island is...Island 52°, that of London and New York being 51°. The mean annual temperature of the different seasons for the whole colony Mean annual is, in spring... | |
| 1880 - 718 pages
...20", whilst London is 7° colder than the North and 4° colder than the South Island of New Zealand. The mean annual temperature of the North Island is...South Island 52°, that of London and New York being 61°. The mean annual temperature of the different seasons for the whole colony is — in spring 55°,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Manufactures - 1881 - 624 pages
...It is claimed that these, changes are eonh'ued to narrow limits. There are no wet and dry seasons. The mean annual temperature of the North Island is 57°, and of the South Island 52°. Spring begins in September, autumn in April, and winter in June. January and February are the warmest... | |
| United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce - 1881 - 1068 pages
...calculation. It is claimed that these changes are conliucd to narrow limits. There are no wet and dry seasons. The mean annual temperature of the North Island is 57°, and of the South Island 5U°. Spring begins in September, autumn in April, and winter in June. January and February are the... | |
| Sir James Hector - 1883 - 190 pages
...20°, whilst London is 7° colder than the North and 4° colder than the South Island of New Zealand. The mean annual temperature of the North Island is...Island 52°, that of London and New York being 51°. The mean annual temperature of the different seasons for the whole colony is, in spring 55°, in summer... | |
| Sir James Hector, New Zealand Geological Survey - 1886 - 152 pages
...20°, whilst London is 7° colder than the North and 4° colder than the South Island of New Zealand. The mean annual temperature of the North Island is 57°, and of the South Island 5 2, that of London and New York being 51°. The mean annual temperature of the different seasons for... | |
| Thomas Mackay - 1887 - 296 pages
...20°, whilst London is 7° colder than the North and 4° colder than the South Island of New Zealand. The mean annual temperature of the North Island is...Island 52°, that of London and New York being 51°. The mean annual temperature of the different seasons of the whole colony is — in spring, 55°; in... | |
| E. W. Payton - 1888 - 484 pages
...warmer than England, I don't think there are many Englishmen who would object to it on that account. The mean annual temperature of the North Island is 57°, and of the South Island 52°; while in London and New York it is 51°, and 47° at Edinburgh. The mean temperature of the different... | |
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