| United States. War Department - 1869 - 674 páginas
...all floods, being situated so near the head of the alluvial region that, when the source of the flood is known, a relative estimate of the maximum discharge...observations upon the Mississippi, and which, paradoxical as they may appear, are in perfect accordance with the laws governing flowing water. — (See page 324... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1870 - 174 páginas
...contains other valuable river records, obtained through the kindness of Mr. Taylor and Mr. Bayley. connection it is well to call attention to the following...observations upon the Mississippi, and which, paradoxical as they may appear, are in perfect accordance with the laws governing flowing water. — (See page 324... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1875 - 1070 páginas
...had culminated on February 24, only 1.4 feet below that, in March. The Cairo gauge-curve (see Plat* I) shows to the eye the aggregate effect of these...connection, it is well to call attention to the following fact«, which were fully established by repeated observations upon the Mississippi, and which, paradoxical... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - 1869 - 662 páginas
...all floods, being situated so near the head of the alluvial region that, when the source of the flood is known, a relative estimate of the maximum discharge...a judicious study of the gauge indications there; butin this connection it is well to call attention to the following facts, which were fully established... | |
| 1870 - 172 páginas
...all floods, being situated so near the head of the alluvial region that, when the source of the flood is known, a relative estimate of the maximum discharge...gauge indications there ; but in this connection it ie well to call attention to the following facts, -which fully established by related olwervations... | |
| 1908 - 976 páginas
...reliability of the service of gas engines operating on producer gas has been pretty well established, but in this connection it is well to call attention to the fact that all gas engines require greater care on the part of the operators than do steam engines.... | |
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