78 



WINDS OP THE GLOBE. 



(No. 9.) Southeastern Boothia Felix. 



Computed from the same observations as the two preceding numbers, together with those made, 

 under the same direction, at Victoria Harbor, from October 1, 1831, to March 31, 1832, thus 

 embracing an aggregate period of 2| years, from October 1, 1820, to March 31, 1832.' 











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720 







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10 







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12 



6 



130 







104 



30 



366 



74 



228 







February 



308 



8 



152 



96 



90 







26 







72 



2; 20 







152 







36 







486 



12 



168 







March 



290 







90 



2 



138 



4 



18 



4 



134 



4 22 







98 



3 



78 







340 



40 



94 



8 



April 



490= 







450 



12 



207 







18 







99 



9 







69 



9 



84 



21 



276 



12 



132 







May 



531 



9 



471 







207 



15 



24 



6 



300 



24' 66 



3 



177 







81 



18 



240 



24 



78 



9 



June 



339 







369 



27 



333 



12 



33 







63 



Oi 12 







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6 



39 



12 



327 



48 



213 



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July 



837 



69 



525 



24 



366 







57 



3 



222 



21 39 



6 



192 







93 



72 



192 







66 







August 



675 



27 



99 



3 



330 



66 



93' 



225! Oi 54' 



105 







60 



9 



321 



46 



72 







September 



552 



120 



159 



12: 



120 



18 



24! 66 



75' 30' 42' 



78 







48 



15 



408 



87 



99 



30 



Oclober 



430 



4 



136 



32| 



62 







8 



56 



162 12 40, 



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20 



62 



74 



316 



24 



128 



48 



November 



668 



40 



276 



222^ 



130 



48 



18 







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14 



154 



6C 



354 



4 



98 







December 



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52 















208 



14 



36 







234 



12 



92 



27 



460 



8 



134 







Spring 



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9 1011 



14 



552 



19 



60 



10 



533 



28 



97 



3 



344 



12 



243 



39 



856 



76 



304 





Summer 



1851 



96 993 



51 1029 



78 



183 



3 



510 



21 



105 



6 



360 



6 



1921 93 



840 



93 



351 





Autumn 



1650 



164! 571 



47 i 



312 



66 



50 



122 



327 



46 114' 68 



438 



34 



264 149 



1078 



115 



325 





Winter 



1426 



56, 34S 



318| 



158 







36 



316| 28| 56 6 



516 



12 



232, 57 



1312 



94 



530 





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325 2923 



430 2051 



163 



329 135 



1686 123 372 731618 



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931 338 



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January 412 







6 



4 



140 



8 



26 



2 



342 



32 



766 



214 



692 



N.4" 



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93 



February 



324 







54 



8 



124 



6 



14 







244 







910 



24 



734 



N.45 



21 W. 



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86 



March 



308 







76 20 



228 







86 



4 



314 



8 



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16 



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16 W. 



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93 



April 



363 







132' 33 



243 



30 



135 



3 



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84 



561 



78 



333 



N. 3( 



41 W. 



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60 



May 



228 



18 



111 







348 



18 



210 



15 



297' 



36 



429 



93 



387 



N. 2E 



48 W. 



.30 









62 



June 



576 



21 



120 







489 



12 



165 







360 



24| 204 



9 



432 



N.71 



56 W. 



.26 









60 



July 



123 







42 







204 







75 



36 



228 



12! 192 



66 



525 



N. 11 



33 E. 



.35 









62 



August 



126 



18 



81 



27 



294 



78 



120 



33 



462 



96| 646 



93 



306 



N. 21 



11 W. 



.36 









62 



September 



114 



21 



159 



51 



213 



51 



123 



30 



204 



171i 651 



300 



249 



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18 W. 



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60 



October 



274 



2 



128 



46 



300 



74 



176 



34 



638 



66 



356 



268 



350 



N. 64 01 W. 



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93 



November 



156 



10 



24 







204 







88 







286 



32 



180 



70 



798 



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43 E. 



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90 



December 



196 







52! 2 



216 







44 







418 



28 



694 



30! 952 



N. 44 34 W. 



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93 



Spring 



899 



18 



319! 53 



819 



48 



431 



22 



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12s 



1838 



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32 W. 



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S. 7 



rE. 



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215 



Summer 



825 



39 



243 1 27 



987 



90 



360 



69 



1050 



132 



942 



168 1263 



N. 21 



24 W. 



.29 



N. 23i E. 



.08 



184 



Autumn 



544 



33 



311 i 97 



717 



125 



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64 



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E. 



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243 



Winter 



932 







112 14 



480 



14 



84 



2 



1004 



602370 268 2378 



N. 4£ 



03 W. 



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S. 49 



W. 



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271 



The year 



3200 



90 



985 191 



3003 



277 



1262 



157 



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913 



' As the observations from October to March inclusive cover an aggregate period of three half years, while those 

 for the remaining mouths cover only two, the former are multiplied by 2 and the latter by 3, in order to equalize 

 them, and give to those of each mouth their due weight in determining the resultants for the seasons and year. 



