132 



AVINDS OF THP: GLOBE. 



(Xos. ni to 12r..) Russia. — Continued. 



prepared by Mr. Wesselowski to show how the racan direction of the wind at 7 o'clock A.M., 2 P.M. 

 and 9 P. M. differs from tliat for the entire 24 hours of tlie day in the different months of the year. 



Slobodxk, during the years IS.Dt, 1865 and 1806, by Mr. Koroboff. 



Syp.vernaja Utschebnaja-Ferma (Northern Agricultural School), for a period of nine years, 1847 

 to 1855 inclusive. 



Totma, from May, 1848, to December, 1850, inclusive, quoted by Wesselowski from Danilewski, 

 as above. 



TschermosH, District of Perm, 1865, 1866 and 1867, by Dr. Goworliwi. 



Vialka, during the year 1857. 



Vladimir, by Dubenski, for a period of nineteen years, from 1832 to 1850 inclusive, quoted by 

 Wesselowski. 



Vologda. The first series embraces a period of 3^ years, 1844 to 1847, quoted by Wesselowski 

 from Danilewski. The second for the summer and autumn of 1850 is added for the purpose of show- 

 ing the relative number of calms, of which there is no record in the first series. The third is com- 

 puted from the first and second, due allowance being made for calms. 



Zlatouste. The first series embraces a period of four years, from December, 1849, to November, 

 1853, inclusive. The second is derived from observations made in the years 1837, 1850, 1853 and 

 1857, and includes calms. The third is a combination of the other two, due allowance being made 

 for calms. 







Kelative Pbevalekce of Winds fiiom the 









Monsoon 











DiFFEEEKT POINTS OF TBE COMPASS. 











influences. 







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H 



> 





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Place of 



Time of the 





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iJi 



i^ 





.S^ 



,. 



Direction of 



Si o 







<« 



observation. 



year. 





S^ 





■Sm 



o'-^ 





o2; 



t.3 



resultant. 



oS 



Direction. 





bl 















ji ' . a 













c S 







A 







X 



MS 



*i 



wS 



? ^$ 



1 



^S 



E« 







S 3 





° 



S 







i 



zB 



1 



r-B 



o . > 



03 tn-p. 



^ 



iii 



a > 

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«*" 





S 



k 





1 Bpiing 



17 



13 



47 



20 



28 51 



38 



28 



34 



S. 36*= 



9'W. 



.14A 



N. 9°W. 



.02 





91. 

 Libau. 



Slimmer 



22 



8 



19 



4 



28 57 



43 



38 



67 



S. 78 



39 W. 



.301 



N. 69 W. .23 





Antumn 



10 



10 



42 



20 



42 35 



27 



23 



64 



S. 6 



46 W. 



.17iS. 62 E. 



.07 





Winter 



4 



26 



57 



29 



51 38 



31 



24 



10 



S. 19 



38 E. L23' 



S. 64iE. 



.18 







The year 



53 



57 



165 



73 



149 181 



139 113 



165 



S. 30 



2 W. 1.16 









r 



Spring 



12 



35 



38 



30 



19 57 



20 



46 



19 



S. 38 



17 W. 1.05 



N. 16 E. 



.144 





02. 

 Pakeroit. ' 



Summer 



13 



32 



45 



22 



37 44 



13 



35 



23 



S. 31 



35 E. 1.10 



N. 52^ E. 



.Vol 





Autumu 



1« 



11 



12 



37 



67 57 



29 



41 



4 



S. 36 



31 W. 1.33 



S. 55 W. 



.15 





Winter 



20 



14 



18 



52 



38 86 



16 



25 



1 



S. 18 



42 W. I.34i 



S. 15 w.;.i5i 







The year 



61 



92 



113 



141 



151 



244 



78 



147 



47 



S. 21 



19 W. I.19i 











Spring 



27 



7 



15 



4 



13 



13 



5 



8 





N. 13 



6 E. '.14 



N. 2U E. 



.24 



92 



93. 

 Mitau. 



Summer 



16 



18 



4 



4 



3 



10 



30 



6 





N. 47 



19 W. .32i 



N. 31' W. 



.35^ 



92 



Autumu 



6 



10 



5 



15 



19 



20 



9 



7 





S. 11 



52 W. .29 



S. l^W. 



.20 



91 



Winter 



2 



7 



11 



17 



23 17 



10 



3 





S. 5 



45 E. 1.42^ 



S. 16 E. 



.35 



90 





The year 



51 



42 



35 40 



58' 60 



54 



24 





S. 32 



60 W. 1.10 











January 



1152 



599 



1014 2627 



1935ill52!l382 



138 





S. 18 



44 E. 1.31 



S. 314 E. 



.30 



217 





February 



1919 



656 



656 1364 



1869 960:1768 



808 





S. 69 



28 W.IJl 



S. 67 W. 



.04 



198 





Marcli 



2442 



461 



7831567 



1797 968 



1152 829 





S. 42 



28 W. .03 N. 66 E. 



.04 



217 





April 



3905 



333 



1190| 714 



1143 476 



1 000 1 1238 





N. 5 



13 W. !.30iN. 5 E. 



.34^ 



210 





May 



4055 



369 



369 



876 



922 



645 



829 1 1935 





N. 20 



45 W. 1.39 IN. 11 W. 



.41 



217 





June 



3000 



619 286 



619 



905 



952 



1810 



1810 





N. 43 



52 W. .37 iN. 32iW. .36i 



210 





July 



2673 



369 1014 



783 



922 



1198 



1751 



1290 





N.47 



38 W. 1.23 N. 30' W. .224 



217 



94. 



August 



2350 



4151 829 



1244 



1751 



829 



1382 



1198 





N. 71 



8 W. 



.09 N. 20A W. .07 



217 



Riga, 



September 



1762 



476i 857 



1333 



2333 



857 



1524 



857 





S. 27 



9 W. 



.13 S. OjW. 



.07i 



210 



1842-1848' 



October 



1106 



415' 829 



2350 



3133 



876 



1106 



184 





S. 13 



20 E. 



.40 S. 23 E. 



.38 



217 





November 



762 



381' 952 



1571 



3667 



714 



1429 



524 





S. 



20 E. 



.39 S. 10 E. 



.35 



210 





December 



1336 



415 1336 



12442166 



1014 



1751 



737 



'.'.'. 



S. 16 



38 W. 



.17 



S. 5 E. 



.12^ 



217 





Spring 



3467 



388 781 



1052 1287 



696 



994 



1334 





N. 16 



9 W. 



.22i 







644 





Summer 



2674 



468 710 



882 1193 



993 



1648 



1433 





N. 48 



27 W. 



.22^ 

 .30 







644 





Autumn 



1210 



424 879'1751 3044 



816 



1353 



522 





S. 2 



9 E. 







637 





Winter 



1469 



557 1002:1745 1990 



1042 



1634 



561 





S. 4 



49 W. '.17 







632 



•^ 



The year 



2205 



459, 843j 1358 1879 



1 1 1 



887 



1407 



962 



... 



S. 66 



61 W. 1.06^ 







2557 





• Tra 



iiscribetl from Wesselowski, except 



thel 



ast fou 



' columns. 





