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WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. GO to {54 (b).) 







Northern Russia 



— Continued. 















EkLATIVK PHKTALKNrF: OF WiNDS PROM THE 







Monsoon 









DlKKERBNT PolNTB OF THE COMPASS. 





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January 



17 



15 



12 



16 



61 



102 



63 



41 i 46 













February 



44 



27 



7 



19 



88 



29 55 



21 , 49 















! March 



23 



25 



11 



16 



102 



86 : 53 



18 ' 38 













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April 



.52 



33 



30 



26 



56 



40 



51 



46 1 29 













£ 



May 



69 



91 



45 



33 



52 



21 



21 



21 1 26 













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.Juue 



38 



63 



57 



38 



43 



41 



36 



22 



23 













ll 



July 



45 



56 



71 



43 



43 



22 



35 



10 



13 













tS ^ 



August 



45 



47 



56 



25 



63 



44 



66 



11 



13 















September 



70 



17 



63 



17 



98 



43 



45 



7 



10 













si 



October 



17 



4 



22 



22 



97 



76 



82 



34 



17 















November 



31 



22 



22 



40 



60 



66 



69 



45 



25 













to r-c 



December 



49 



36 



14 



39 



48 



81 



26 



51 



25 













£ 



Spring 



134 



149 



86 



74 



210 



147 



126 



84 



93 



S. 33° 29' W.!. 08 









s 



Summer 



128 



166 



184 



106 



149 



107 



137 



43 



49 



S. 79 52 E. 1.14 









^ 



Autumn 



118 



43 



97 



79 



265 



186 



186 



86 



52 



S. 39 56 W.'.28 











Winter 



110 



76 



33 



74 



197 



212 



144 



113 



119 



S. 56 28 W. .29 











The year 



490 



434 



400 



333 



811 



631 



592 



326 



313 



S. 35 03 W.I. 14 











Computed from observations made by the Fjench Commission for 10 days in the summer of | 



62. 

 While Sea 



1840, as follows :— 



1 



N.E. 5, E.N.E. 4, S.E. 1, S.S.E. 4, South 7, S.W. 1, W.N.W. 1, N.N.W. 1 ; calm or variable, 9. | 



Direction of resultant, S. 51° 37' E. 







Ratio of resultant to sum of winds, 28. 



1 





January 



53 



44i 107 



192 



114 



240 



202 



49 





S 23^53' W..32J 



S. 15 W. 



.24^ 



558 





February 



58 



48' 109 



201 



139 



192 



199 



65 





S. 17 20 W. .30 



S. 5i W. 



.22i 



508 





March 



85 



40, 87 



160 



166 



174 



169 



120 





S. 36 05 W. .25 



S. 22" W. 



.16 



558 





April 



14G 



82 146 



139 



86 



105 



134 



162 





N 18 37 W. .06i 



N. 21 E. 



.13 



540 





May 



214 



108 152 



121 



61 



59 



92 



193 





N. 10 28 E. .24' 



N. 21 E. 



.311 



558 





June 



217 



148 138 



129 



56 



44 



67 



201 





N. 18 12 E. '..30 



N. 25J E. 



.38 



540 





July 



195 



1171 159 



181 



60 



78 



66 



144 





N. 47 00 E. .21 



N. 48 E. 



.30 



558 



"SL 



August 



135 



99' 128 



118 



87 



105 



213 



117 





N. 64 02 W. .10 



N. 13 W. 



.10^ 



558 





r » ■ 



September 



178 



75^ 114 



116 



109 



161 



141 



105 





N. 89 12 W. .08 



N. 11 W. 



.06 



540 





2 



October 



115 



66: 100 



119 



136 



186 



198 



81 





S. 49 45 W. .20 



S. 51^ W. 



.11 



568 





o 



November 



59 



39 104 



164 



144 



237 



212 



42 





S. 27 33 W. .35 



S. 21 W. 



.26i 



540 







December 



68 



55 106 



161 



121 



206 



239 



44 





S. 33 06 W. .29 



S. 27 W. 



.20i 



558 







Spring 



148 



77i 128 



140 



104 



113 



132 



158 





N. 53 05 W. .05 



N. 154 E. 



.09i 



1656 







Summer 



182 



12l' 142 



143 



68 



76 



115 



154 





N. 18 21 E. .16 



N. 29i E. 



.24i 



1656 



-. 





Autumn 



117 



60 106 



133 



130 



194 



184 



76 





S. 41 65 W. .20 



S. 36" W. 



.111 



1638 



"3 





Winter 



60 



49; 107 



185 



125 



213 



213 



49 





S. 24 33 W. .30 



S. 15 W. 



.22 



1624 



c 





The year 



127 



77i 121 



150 



107 



149 



161 



109 





S. 46 14 W. .03J 







6574 



.a 





January 



508 



468'l219 



2063 



1279 



2248 



1700 



514 





S. 11 39 W. .32 







658 



< 





February 



757 



473 1078 



1770 



1391 



1763 



1945 



823 





S. 26 36 W. .25 







508 





March 



1036 



49S 995 



1534 



1350 



1411 



1666 



1520 





S. 48 13 W. .14i 







568 



CO 





April 



1784 



102U 1568 



1277 



682 



928 



1054 



1689 





N. 11 02 E. .15 







540 







May ■ 



2158 



1115 1551 



1280 



621 



469 



852 



1964 





N. 15 23 E. .25^ 







558 







June 



1950 



1655 1672 



1192 



562 



541 



623 



1805 





N. 28 16 E. .29J 







553 







July 



1996 



1048! 1225 



1627 



791 



1014 



791 



1508 





N. 26 20 E. .13 







589 





6 



August 



1783 



IIIII1427 



1273 



995 



1163 



995 



1253 





N. 39 03 E. .08^ 







589 





Is- 



September 



1397 



620: 971 



1153 



1226 



1832 



1872 



929 





S. 62 11 W. .18 







570 



1 



October 



989 



520 1143 



1503 



1503 



1882 



1856 



604 





S. 18 01 W. .22 







589 



November 



697 



4741016 



1307 



1191 



2336 



2491 



488 





S. 42 48 W. .32i 







670 



25 



December 



521 



454 1095 



1636 



1168 



2096 



2616 



414 





S. 34 14 W. .32 







689 





Spring 



1659 



878 1371 



1364 



884 



935 



1187 



1721 





N. 6 08 W. .10 







1656 





Summer 



1910 



1271:1441 



1364 



783 



906 



803 



1522 





N. 27 40 E. .17 







1731 





Autumn 



1028 



53811043 



1321 



1307 



2017 



2073 



674 





S. 42 23 W. .24 







1729 





Winter 



595 



465 1131 



1823 



1279 



2036 



2087 



584 





S. 24 09 W. .29 







1655 





The year 



1298 



788 1247 



1468 



1063 



1473 



1538 



1125 





S. 47 35 W. .07 







6771 



Coffin's rea'l 



t The year 



2350 



1426 2239 



2760 



1969 



2757 



3007 



2023 



1784 



S. 47 42 W. .09 







6771 



' The work of Wesselowski contains two series of results for this 



)lace, from substantially the same data. 



The observations for the first, whicli were recorded in old style for a pel 



iod of 18 years from 1814 to lS31,inclu- 



sive, he (juntes from the Memoirs of the Imperial Academy of Science 



of St. Petersburgh. The second is com- 



puted from the same series, changed into new sti/le, with the observati 



ons for the latter half of 1813 added. As 



the results of the two series differ somewhat, both are here given ; an 



d also another line is added giving the 



results for the entire latter period, computed bv the author from the or 



iginal observations, and published in his 



former work on the Winds of the Northern Hemisphere. 





