18 THE LAW OF STORMS. 



II — FOR THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. 



o g O 

 . ro o 



South. 



SbyE 



SSE 



SEby S 



SE 



SE byE 



ESE 



Eby S 



East. 



EbyN 



ENE 



NEbyE 



NE 



NEbyN 



NNE 



NbyE 



North. 



Nby W 



NNW 



NWbyNj 



NW 



3-S 



East. 



EbyN 



ENE 



NEbyE 



NE 



N E by N 



NNE 



NbyE 



North. 



Nby W 



NNW 



NWbyN 



NW 



NW^byW 



WNW 



WbyN 



West. 



Wby S 



WS W 



SW by W 



SW 



Sto W 



S by E to S 



SSE to S 



SE by S to S 



SEto S 



SE by E to S 



ESE to S 



E by S to S 



E to S 



E by N to E 



ENE to E 



NE by E to E 



NEtoE 



NE by N to E 



NNE to E 



N by E to E 



NtoE 



N by W to N 



NNW to N 



NWbyNtoN 



NW toN 



ADMIRAL FITZROY's INSTRUCTIONS ON THE USE OF 

 THE BAROMETER IN NORTH LATITUDE. 



The Barometer Rises: 

 For northerly wind (including from N. W. by the 

 north to the eastward), for dry, or less wet weather, for 

 less wind, or for more than one of these changes — ex- 

 cept on a few occasions when rain (or snow} comes 

 from the northward, with strong wind. 



