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WHATEVER effect such a period of drought as that through which some parts of England and the Continent have recently past may have had on the harvest, it is pretty certain to be followed with a heavy crop of literature. Some writers content themselves with a simple record of facts, and a comparison with similar experiences in the past; some try to explain the causes, and others have remedies to suggest which may diminish the ill effects of similar periods in the future.
Sécheresse 1893, ses Causes.
Par l'Abbé A. Fortin, Curé de Châlette. (Paris: Vic et Amat, 1893.)
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P., W. Sécheresse 1893, ses Causes. Nature 48, 587–588 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/048587a0
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