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DOI: 10.2307/27670776
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A Table of Results, from a Course of Observations Made on the Heat of the Atmosphere, by Fahrenheit's Thermometer, in the Years 1786, 1787, 1788, 1789, 1790, 1791, and 1792, at Salem, in Massachusetts

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“…Although not in chronological order, one Thoreau scholar wrote an essay that amounts to a history of phenology from Jefferson to Thoreau (Stoller ). Stoller omitted the 75‐year meteorological records kept by Salem, Massachusetts, resident Edward A. Holyoke (), which was only a record of temperatures, and so not phenological.…”
Section: Global Warmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although not in chronological order, one Thoreau scholar wrote an essay that amounts to a history of phenology from Jefferson to Thoreau (Stoller ). Stoller omitted the 75‐year meteorological records kept by Salem, Massachusetts, resident Edward A. Holyoke (), which was only a record of temperatures, and so not phenological.…”
Section: Global Warmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stoller omitted the 75-year meteorological records kept by Salem, Massachusetts, resident Edward A. Holyoke (1793), which was only a record of temperatures, and so not phenological.…”
Section: Prelude: Phenology Focusmentioning
confidence: 99%