Schedule of Observations on the Direction of Wind in the Storm of 
oft the Wind at or near the hour of Noon. By Wiiutam C. Repri 
No. 
Places of Observation. 
A. M. 
Sire: 
1 Nantucket, Ms, . 
2 Woodville, Ms. . 
3 Barnstable, ia ‘ 
0. 
4 New a Ms. 
5 a 5 Oa 
11 Boston, 
12 pene Het, ES Me. . 
13 Salem, Ms. ’ 
14 Waltham, Ms. . 
15 Worcester, Ms. . 
16 Middletown, Ct. . 
oO. . 
. W New 6m cc, 
rw. i‘ * 
10 Culloden Point, N. Y. 
» Ms. 
. 
18 Ship Morricon, at sea: 
‘Lon. Ti? 60 W. 
E. . 
N. E, at 7 a.m. 
: E. 8. E. 
Gale from 8. E. . ; [ J 
Sunrise, N.E. mod. 
’ E.by N. 
do. E. fresh, Hf eee: 
N. E. N. E. 2 
E. 8. E o E. 8. E ; 
E. S. E. : = Bb, E 
N. E. . N. E. ‘a 
N.. Ee : N. E. 
i to|N. W. at Noon.” . 
Sunrise, N.E. . |E.N.E. f 
E.byN. . |E.byN. fre.sreN af 
E, 8. é E. 8. . 
Eastward. . Eastward. ‘ 
WB. 3: [E.N. E.] 
eo WN Be ‘ N. E. ; 
BRE. 
=f [N. by E.] 
N. by W. 
RE. } By. E] ; 
S.E: W.N.W. W.N.W.. 
6 S.E. at lp. m 
» |“ A little 8. of E.” 
fin 0.4, eo 1839: With a Map 
ee 
indicating the Direction 
P.M. 
Ss. W. ‘ 
|Clouds broke at W. 
before 2 P. M. 
E. at 2.p.m.: S. E. 
at Sunset. 
S.W. 
p.m.t Clear 
at Sunset, 
2pm EAN. Eu: 34 
do. E: : SunsetS SE 
N. E. Z 
E. 8. E. at 2 p. m. 
‘E. 8S. E. 
Ny) Fes . 
Be Ess ‘ 
Sunset, E. 8S. E. 
E. by N. 
Es Bo 
Eastward. . . 
E 
N. E. . : 
N. . . 
N. We Bee 
Observers and Authorities. 
Laer one: 
Report of Capt. ie 8 Brig Colum 
Report of James Mitchell, as published by Mr. Espy. —_ [Nantucket. 
Observations on board Steamboat Telegraph, by William Mitchell of 
Report to Editor of Boston Courier. } T take the mean of E.and 8. E 
Letter of Wm. H. BrowntoW. C.R. 3 fortruedirectionat Noon. w.c.n, 
Joseph Congdon’s Meteorological Journal. \ 
Sam’! Rodman’s. do. as publ’d by Mr. Espy. ! 
Meteorological Journal published at Newport. 
bus. 
Itake E.by N.as the mean 
for Noon. 
Marine Reports in Bosto 
Professor Caswell’s Mimmaieseicel J outael, 
Norwich Conrier. 
Capt. Green's Account, as published by Mr. Espy. 
Wn. Cranch Bond’s Meteorl. Journal. , I take the mean te the observa- 
Robert Treat Paine’s Observations 
Letter from Gloucester, in the Boston Newspapers. 
Salem Gazette 
Monthly Met. Jour., by C. F., in the Boston Daily Centinel. 
Met. Journal at State Lunatic Hospital—in National Agis. 
db fessor Smith. 
Reported by Professor Smith } I take N. by E. for the mean at Noon. 
Dr. Barratt’s Met. Journal 
Report of Capt. Woolsey, Steamboat Providence. I take the mean of 
l. N. 3° E. 
N. N. W. 
N.N.E till 14 p.m 
W.N. W. . 
Judge Darling’s Meteorological Journa 
Ship’s Log Book—also, Statements of Capt. Benson and his Officers. 
