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As the connection of sun-spots with terrestrial phenomena is now largely occupying the attention of scientific men, the following facts may be of some interest. The years in which the wine crop in Germany was unusually good seem (in this century, at least) to have returned at regular intervals. The close coincidence of these years with the years of minimum sun-spots is shown by the following table:—
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SCHUSTER, A. Sun-spots and the Vine Crop. Nature 5, 501 (1872). https://doi.org/10.1038/005501d0
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