Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- PART I OBSERVATIONS, BY WHICH TO JUDGE OF THE CHANGES OF THE WEATHER, DEDUCED FROM THE APPEARANCES OF NATURE
- PART II OBSERVATIONS ON THE CHANGES OF THE WEATHER, INDICATED BY MEANS OF THE BAROMETER, AND OTHER PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS
- PART III THE SHEPHERD OF BANBURY'S RULES, BY WHICH TO JUDGE OF THE CHANGES OF THE WEATHER, (GROUNDED ON FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE,) METHODIZED AND ARRANGED UNDER DISTINCT HEADS
- APPENDIX MISCELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS NOT REFERIBLE TO ANY OF THE PRECEDING PARTS OR SECTIONS
- I Observations on the winds
- II Observations on lightning
- III Water spouts
- IV Nautical observations may be made from aquatic plants
- V Miscellaneous observations on plants Horologe or Botanical Watch
- VI Important remark on early rising
- INDEX
VI - Important remark on early rising
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- PART I OBSERVATIONS, BY WHICH TO JUDGE OF THE CHANGES OF THE WEATHER, DEDUCED FROM THE APPEARANCES OF NATURE
- PART II OBSERVATIONS ON THE CHANGES OF THE WEATHER, INDICATED BY MEANS OF THE BAROMETER, AND OTHER PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS
- PART III THE SHEPHERD OF BANBURY'S RULES, BY WHICH TO JUDGE OF THE CHANGES OF THE WEATHER, (GROUNDED ON FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE,) METHODIZED AND ARRANGED UNDER DISTINCT HEADS
- APPENDIX MISCELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS NOT REFERIBLE TO ANY OF THE PRECEDING PARTS OR SECTIONS
- I Observations on the winds
- II Observations on lightning
- III Water spouts
- IV Nautical observations may be made from aquatic plants
- V Miscellaneous observations on plants Horologe or Botanical Watch
- VI Important remark on early rising
- INDEX
Summary
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- The Complete Weather GuideA Collection of Practical Observations for Prognosticating the Weather, Drawn from Plants, Animals, Inanimate Bodies, and Also by Means of Philosophical Instruments, pp. 157Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013