SERIES B. ZONE 5. LAT. 65° TO 70° N. 



91 



(Nos. 16 to 21.) Lapland, Pinmark, and the adjacent sesLS.— Continued. 



Time of 

 the year. 



r ! Spi-iiig 

 ' Summer 

 19. Bossekop. \ I Aiitunin 

 I ' Winter 

 MThey'r' 



I I Spriug 

 1 Autumn 



20. Muonioii 

 iska and 

 vicinity .2 



21. At sea, 

 long. 30° to 

 40° E. 



Summer 



FQ CO 



31 5 24:251 179 



6 0| 0' 



15 23 106il39;120 



25 20 81 515 190 



m m B ^ 



CQi ^ m 



33115 28 30 591 8 



3| 0] 3 



29|18 20 13 8176 



39'29 31 15 23 15 



42°49'E. 

 34 12 E. 

 60 6 E. 

 53 6 E. 

 60 36 E. 



6 E. 



7 E. 



4 S. 27 54 W. 



S. 10°E. 

 N. 22 W. 

 N. 62 W. 

 S. 44iE. 



' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



' Including Kiexisvara, Kautokeiuo, Kolare, Kilangi, and Karesuando. 



(Nos. 22 to 25.) Northern Sweden. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 



Haparanda, by G. W. Bellman, from July, 1859, to December, 1866, inclusive. 

 Jockmock, by G. Westerlund, from November, 1860, to December, 1866, iuclusive, except May, 

 June, July, and August, 1861. 



Pitea, by L. A. Ringius, from July, 1859, to December, 1866, inclusive. 

 Stensele, by A. G. Bjuhr, from May, 1860, to December, 1866, inclusive. 



a 





Eelative Prevalence op Winds from the Different 







Monsoon 





> 





Points of the ('ompass. 





C en 



influences. 



>. 





W 





« 





« 





«i 





f^ 





^ 





^ 





% 









■g 



Time of 





fe 









71 









r« 





it 





fc 







. 



Direction of 



Ko 







■^ 



<w 



the year. 





a 





w 





Ji 





H 





-« 





t^ 





■H 





^ 





Eesultant. 









° 



g 





j: 



a 



W 



fc 



■a 



H 



«• 



•ji 





aj 



^ 



m 



■s 



^ 



^ 



^ 



o a 







Direction. 



i 



S 



CM 





S 



12 



151 



m 



15 



182 



m 

 41 



63 



4 



m 

 88 



cq 

 6 



r/j 



125 



« 



^ 



10 



222 



45 



D 





M 





Vt 



fc 



J- 



Spring 



162 



26132 



346 



N. 9°31'W. 



.14 



N.37° W. 



Mi, 



583 



s4 — 



Summer:236 



10 



112 



21 



282 



88 



86 



9 



106 



7 



138 



30 



90 



16 



235 



79 



285iN.21 42 E. 



.15 



N.39 E. 



Mh 



644 



^. " \ 



Autumn 



111 



9 



117 



26 



270 



37 



80 



4 



120 



19 



187 



43 



127 



8 



213 



44 



422 



N.IO 40 W. 



.03 



S. ISiW. 



.06- 



637 



a -2 



Winter 



71 



4 



133 



17 



174 



37 



69 



4 



73 



8 



96 



23 



115 



5 



141 



28 



497 



N.31 12 E. 



.06 



S. 5^E. 



.0R;V 



573 



02 



The y'r> 





































N. 9 34 E. 



.09 







2437 



- r 



Spriug 



76 



8 



139 



22 



88 



6 



107 



22 148 



49 



147 



10 



170 



4 



55 



4 



508 



S. 15 59 W. 



.11 



S. 781- w. 



.03 



521 



=^-3 



Summer 



115 



13 



171 



51 



169 



16 120 



25 170 



45 



73 



14 



85 



3 



27 



3 



272 



S. yO 36 E. 



.20 



N.80 E. 



.19 



460 



"■nl 



Autumnilll 



7 



95 16 



128 



13 



140 



19 142 



18 



192 



19 



167 



6 



78 



2 



597iS. 18 27 W. 



.10 



N.81 W. 



.03 



576 



(^^ 



Winter 91 



2 



58 4 



60 



8 



90 



14157 



6 



170 



9 



249 







73 







733;S.44 3 W. 



.19 



S. 75 W. 



.14 



673 





The y'r' ... 





























... S. 25 W. 



.10 







21,30 





Spring 193 



41 



140 28 



78 



8 



lis 



41 274 



30 



96 



14 



91 



ii 



85 



20 



590 S. 40 3 E. 



.05 







644 





Summer 204 



42 



125 21 



178 



17 



200 



80 321 



47 



62 



20103 



23 



107 



41 



413 S. 47 43 E. 



.13 







706 



Autumn 248 



39 



11413 



65 



14 



91 



38 3S0 



59 



198 



251161 



13 



165 



27 



422 S. 52 53 W. 



.13 







728 



^s 



Winter 



153 



28 



106 19 



18 



6 



40 



17 229 



35 



150 



17 



124 



17 



324 



18 



824 S. 76 56 W. 



.11 







663 





The y'r' 

































S. 19 36 W. 



.06 









i r 



Spring 



314 



15 



171 19 



96 



3 



198 



14 397 



ii 



216 



12 



69 



1 



77 



14 



234 



S. 24 "57 E. 



.12 



S.25 E. 



.02 





S 3 



Summer 



284 



16 



236 21 



164 



2 



177 



15 406 



31 



250 



13 



126 



7 



76 



15 



180 



S. 24 25 E. 



.lU 



S. 20 E. 



.02 





^ 2 \ 



Autumn 



319 



16 



243 10 



126 



7 



204 



7 344 



17 



292 



5 123 



4 



124 



15 



205 S. 14 50 E, 



.06 



N.361W. 



.04 





fe a 



Winter 



300 



6 



21410 



96 



2 



239 



10 332 



12 



233 



1105 



1 



100 



10 



2311S.29 31 E. 



.09 



N.49 E. 



.01 





w i- 



The y'r' 







...|... 









...' 















... S. 24 10 E. 



.09 









' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



