APPENDIX II ANSWERS TO CIRCULAE. 421 



SOUTH CAROLINA. 



Southwest. [Paul S. Felder, Orangeburgh. 



Southwest and south. [ James W. Grace, Colleton. 



May. South and southwest and west. [ James C. Brown, Barnwell. 



TENNESSEE. 



We have some very hard winds from the south, southeast, and southwest. [John 

 McMillan, Decatur. 

 Northwest and west, latter predominating. [A. W. Hunt, M. D., Perry. 



TEXAS. 



Southeast. [Samuel Davis, Hunt. 



In 1860, south winds twenty-five days, and six days west, northwest, and north- 

 east. In 1801, twenty days south wind, southeast, and southwest, the remainder north, 

 northwest, and northeast. [J. M. Glasco, Upshur. 



Southeast. [H. J. H. Brensing, Bowie. 



South and moderately brisk to stiff breeze nearly all day. [0. H. P. Garrett, Wash- 

 ington. 



South. [R. Wipprecht, Comal. 



In May the south breeze is the prevailing wind, with an occasional west wind, which 

 occurs mostly in the shape of severe thunder-storms, sometimes doing much damage 

 by their violence, and washing, heavy rains. [J. H. Krancher, Austin. 



From tho south, with the usual rate of summer winds. [W. T. Hill, Walker. 



Southwest. [C. B. Richardson, Rusk. 



Southeast. [A. Underwood, Brazoria. 



South and east. [S. Harbert, Colorado. 



Southerly. [Natt. Holman, Fayette. 



Tho month of May gives us south and southwest winds, with occasional shiftings to 

 north and northwest in time of rain ; and if continued rains from tho east and south- 

 east, brisk winds from the south at least three days out of every seven. [ J. W. Jack- 

 sou, Titus. 



QUESTION 4 e. The direction and force of the icind in June. 



ALABAMA. 



In June, no continuous current for any length of time from any point of the com- 

 pass. [C. M. Howard, Autauga. 



East and southeast. [ J. W. Du BOSP, Montgomery. 



South and west. [ J. C. Matthews, Dale. 



Pleasant breeze from the south; much warmer than during May. [M. W. Hand, 

 Greene. 



From south to northeast. [H. C. Brown, Wilcox. 



Southeast. [Knox, Miuge, and Evans, Hale. 



South and southwest. [ J. R. Rogers, Bullock. 



South, southeast, and southwest. [I. F. Culver, Bullock. 



lu June, winds from south and southwest. [J. N. Gilrnore, Sumter. 



From south, gentle. [J. A. Callaway, Montgomery. 



Winds generally from the west when dry, as in May ; and from the south or south- 

 west when rainy or cloudy. [Dr. John Peurifoy, Montgomery. 



ARKANSAS. 



South.- [E. T. Dale, Miller. 

 South. [T. S. Edwards, Pope. 



FLORIDA. 



From the east, gentle. [John B. Carrin, Taylor. 

 South. [R. Gamble, Leon. 



GEORGIA. 



From the southwest. [S. P. Odom, Dooly. 



From south and west. [M. Kemp, Marion. 



From west and south. [E. M. Thompson, Jackson. 



South and southwest. [William A. Harris, Worth. 



Variable. [William Jones, Clarke. 



Southeast and west. [Timothy Fussell, Coffee. 



LOUISIANA. 



Generally in June the winds are from the south. [John A. Maryman, East Feliciana. 



