114 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. n and 18.) 



Northern Labrador. — Continued. 







T?i 



LATIVE PR 



^ 



NCE OF \Vl 



NDS V 



ROM TBK 







Monsoon 











Dli-FEIIEN 



T Points of thi. 



UOMI 



ASS. 







II 





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w 





W 





^ 





, te:" 











Time of the 





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o*l 





5^ 





%ii 



oJ 



Direction of 



(So 







*o 



observation. 



year. 





^^ 









o'^ 





o'-A 



t,.Q 



Resultant. 



nS 



Direction. 





s 









^1 



H 



MS 



.C 

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m 



■J.Z. 



^ 



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2« 



o 





k'" 





u 



a 



3 



( January 



34 



1 



















16 



11 







N. 28° 30' W. .78 



N.28°43'W 



.24 



31 







1() 



9 













1 



19 



10 







N. 36 21 W.I. 61 



N. 81i W. 



.U'i 



28 





March 



37 



8 



4 













4 



9 







N. 51 W.'.79 



N. 373 E. 



.40 



31 







1,3 



9 













1 



3 



33 







N. 26 46 W. 



.764 



N. 23 W. 



.22 



30 





May 



fi 



21 



6 



4 





1 



7 



17 







N. 7 40 E. 



.48 



East 



.32 



31 





June 



8 



23 



17 









1 



5 



4 



2 



N. 43 09 E. 



.44 



S. 74i E. 



.58 



30 





August 



.1 



2 



7 









8 



28 



14 







N. 67 21 W. 



.57 



S. 46i W. 



.37 



31 





September 



9 



,3 



24 









2 



17 



5 







N. 17 28 E. 



.23 



S. 52 E. 



.41^ 



30 



18. Nain J 



October 



12 



2 



7 



2 





3 



aa 



12 







N. 53 09 W. 



.46 



S. 29i W. 



.23 



31 





November 



8 



4 



12 



1 









29 



5 







N. 53 19 W. 



.35 



S. 5i W. 



.27 



30 





December 



12 





















30 



20 







N. 59 22 W. 



.83 



S. 83i W. 



.46 



31 





Spriug 



.-ifi 



38 



10 



4 





2 



14 



59 







N. 8 19 W. 



.65i-[N. 44 E. 



.23^ 



92 





Suinmer 



13 



25 



24 









4 



33 



18 



2 



N. 9 52 W. 



.32i 'S. 52 E. 



.25 



61 





Autumn 



29 



9 



43 



3 



3 



5 



68 



22 







N. 40 07 W. 



.30^- S. 13J E. 



.25 



91 





Winter 



fi2 



10 











1 



1 



65 



41 







N. 42 17 W. 



.72 N. 75^ W. 



.23A 



90 





The year 





















N. 28 24 W. 



.54 





334 



(Nos. 19 and 20.) Atlantic Ocean. Longitude 5^ to 65° West. 

 Computed from observations made by John Ross, for 33 days, in the year 1818; by Parry, for 38 

 days, in 1820 to 1825 ; by Kane, for T days, in 1850 ; by Snow, for 36 days in the same year ; by 

 the French Commission, for 14 days, in 1838 to 1840; and by McCliutock, for 9 days, in 1859; 

 together with observations collected and classified, from the logs of numerous sailing vessels, at the 

 United States Naval Observatory under the direction of Capt. M. F. Maury, Superintendent, for 

 228 days. 







Relative Prevalence of Winds from the 









Monsoon 





Place of 



Time of 



Different Poikts of the Oompass. 



Direction of 



IK'S 



Influences. 



































a; 







observation. 



the year. 



g 





(4 



p4 



„. 



f. 



■A 





ji 





i 





^ 

 ^ 



^' 



^ 

 ^ 



E 





Resultant. 



S 



Direction. 



i 



a 







t5 



8 



IS 

 



29 



w 

 



W 

 6 



8 



m 

 21 



r/'i 



2 



■ti 



10 



rii 



M 



8,1 6 



^ 



38 



C 



O 

 







«*" 





P^ 



& 



19. Long. ( 

 20° to J 



Spring 



14 22 



N 



51°30'W. 



.12 







30 



Summer 



36 



3 



28 







50 



13 



25 







39 



17 33 



14 46 



14 



41 



5 



10 



S. 



68 45 W. 



.06 







62 



65° W. I 



Autumn 



36 



2 



46 







IS 



2 



24 



2 



23 



1338 



24 



23 



20 



31 



12 



9 



N 



70 21 W. 



.18 







54 



20. Long. 1 



Spring 







6 



6 



6 



18 







18 



6 



12 24 



42 



30 



18 



6 



12 







S. 



67 43 W. 



.42 



N. 20° E. 



.07 



34 



Summer 



12 



18 



22 



6 



24 







13 48 



18 



64 74 



68 



64 



56 



49 



34 



16 



s. 



71 2 W. 



.41 



N. 15^ E. 



.09^ 



98 



5° to \ 



Autumn 



11 



33 



14 



8 



2 



19 



24 24 



48 



1951 



70 



21 



14 



9 



1 



21 



s. 



34 8 W. 



..33 



S. 78 E. 



.23 



68 



20° W. 



Winter 

 The y'r' 



































36 12 



30 



12 



12 



6 



6 







s. 



S. 



62 59 W. 

 61 23 W. 



.78 

 .47 



S. 65A W. 



.31 



19 

 219 

































' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



(Nos. 21 to 25.) Northern Ireland. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 

 Buncrana, by an officer of the Coast-guard in the year 1851. 

 Londonderry, during the year 1800. 

 Portrunh, at the Coast-guard station, in the year 1851. 



Slieve Snaghl, by Lieuts. J. E. Portlock and T. A. Larcom, of the Ordnance Survey, for 23 da 

 in the autumn of the year 1827. 



