SERIES B. ZONE 7. LA T. 55° TO 60° N. 



133 



(Nos. 91 to 126.) 



Russia. — Continued. 







Relative Pkevalbnoe of Winds from the 







Monsoon 









DiFFEitEHT Points of the Compass. 







influences. 



X 









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Place of 



Time of 





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Direction of 



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observation. 



the year. 





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p. to 





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t-3 



resultant. 



= S 



Direction. 





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ji 







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Sg 



"S 



p4 £ 



3 



^'s 



m 



fe 3 



sg 





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1 



S 







1 



^i 



W 



^.i 



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t,i 



O 





«■" 





s 



3 



^ 



95. Riga, 



1842 to 



1848, 1850, ■ 



Spring 



23788 



3294 5421 



8663 



9574 



5274 



6590 



10878 





N. 16° 3' W. 



.20^ 



S. 11° E. 



.16 



736 



Summer 



19190 



3509 



4764 



6870 



8469 



7683 



11594 



11412 





N. 49 48 W. 



•22| 



N. 31 W. 



.21J 



736 



Autumn 



9379 



3426 



6551 



15756 



24369 



7546 



10498 



4856 





S. 1 56 E. 



.31 



S. 13 E. 



.28 



819 



Winter 



9743 



3981 



7041 



13818 



15893 



7499 



11404 



3906 





S. 40 E. 



.181 



S. 23 E. 



.16 



722 



and 1853. 



The years 





















S. 55 46 W. 



.07 







3013 



. 



Spring 



265 



40 



69 



91 



109 



66 



71 



117 





N. 13 57 W. 



.19 



N. l^E. 



.24 



828 



96. Mitau 



Summer 



208 



53 



52 



73 



88 



87 



146 



120 





N. 49 31 W. 



.24 



N. 301 W. 



.30i 



827 



and Riga ■ 



Autumu 



99 



44 



70 



172 



262 



95 



113 



55 





S. 45 E. 



.31 



S. 13 E. 



.27 



910 



BOmbined.' 



Winter 

 The yearii 



98 



46 



80 



153 



180 



91 



122 



42 





S. 1 23 E. 

 S. 47 43 W. 



.24 



.07^ 



S. 18 E. 



.191 



812 

 3377 



r 



Spring 



46 



41 



109 



7 



71 



16 



25 



23 



30 



N. 56 51 E. 



.27 



N. 61 E. 



.33^ 



92 



97. 



Summer 



69 



47 



28 



6 



35 



18 



88 



56 



21 



N. 39 47 W. 



.32 



N. 271 W. 



.291 



92 



Baltisch- ■ 



Autumn 



31 



18 



55 



12 



65 



49 



81 



12 



27 



S. 40 36 W. 



.21 



S. 25' W. 



.15 



91 



port. 



Winter 



33 



4 



48 



17 



84 



75 



66 



17 



16 



S. 33 59 W. 



.34 



S. 24 W. 



.29 



90 





The year 



179 



110 



240 



42 



255 



158 



260 



108 



94 



S. 77 38 W. 



.07 







365 





January 



665 



936 



924 



1650 



1517 



2707 



1020 



581 





S. 11 41 W. 



.27 











February 



728 



1143 



895 



1007 



1799 



2544 



1096 



788 





S. 25 W. 



.23 











March 



883 



1288 



1024 



1113 



1243 



2215 



1035 



1199 





S. 37 12 W. 



.10 











April 



1547 



1686 



905 



1016 



1074 



1224 



943 



1605 





N. 5 59 W. 



.10 











May 



1523 



2211 



625 



451 



614 



1050 



920 



2606 





N. 17 3 W. 



.28 









"i. 



June 



1188 



1757 



404 



450 



375 



1531 



1106 



3189 





N. 40 26 W. 



.32 









■^ 



July 



1194 



1760 



517 



653 



517 



1822 



1206 



2331 





N. 24 9 W. 



.17 









^ 



August 



1047 



1305 



583 



769 



852 



2296 



1316 



1832 





N. 83 33 W. 



.\^ 











r O 



September 



1093 



99(. 



594 



1291 



1327 



2586 



1014 



1105 





S. 43 31 W. 



.19 









_; 



«. 



October 



966 



601 



448 



1392 



1563 



3131 



933 



966 





S. 36 17 W. 



.29 









> 



S 



November 



881 



735 



67( 



1236 



1636 



3168 



735 



939 





S. 30 20 W. 



.29-1 









(S 



"^ 



December 



949 



738 



574 



1545 



1796 



2602 



1102 



694 





S. 24 14 W. 



.281 













Spring 



1318 



1728 



851 



860 



977 



1496 



966 



1803 





N. 27 46 W. 



.09 









m 





Summer 



1143 



1607 



501 



624 



581 



1883 



1209 



2451 





N. 52 55 W. 



.23 













Autumu 



980 



775 



571 



1306 



1509 



2962 



894 



1003 





S. 35 51 W. 



.25 













Winter 



781 



939 



798 



1401 



1704 



2618 



1073 



688 





S. 20 7 W. 



.26 













The year 



1055 



1262 



68C 



1048 



1193 



2240 



1035 



1486 





S. 69 2 W. 



.121 











ii r 



Spring 



4221 



5693 



2690 



2884 



3051 



4621 



3018 



5574 



6792 



N. 21 2 W. 



.11 



N. 25 E. 



.17 









Summer 



3697 



510b 



1620 



1996 



1860 



5865 



3956 



7708 



5854 



N. 52 19 W. 



.23* 



N. 20 W. 



.21 





1^- 



Autumn 



3124 



2474 



1892 



4203 



4914 



9249 



2874 



3162 



4251 



S. 34 33 W. 



.241 



S. 10 W. 



.16 







Winter 



2418 



2905 



2489 



4390 



5456 



8025 



3242 



2083 



2072 



S. 18 M W. 



.26 



S. 9 W. 



.20 





ss 



The yeai^ 





















S. 64 29 W. 



.12 









99. f 

 Fellin. \ 



The year3 



959 



192 



1370 



1096 



1260 



2767 



1972 



383 





S. 36 8 W. 



.321 











Spring 



1213 



489 



726 



1517 



1.373 



1335 



1217 



1130 





S. 38 26 W. 



.15 



S. 871 E. 



.18^ 



276 



100. 

 Avandus. 



Summer 



1550 



331 



562 



890 



1022 



1913 



1611 



1121 





S. 79 37 W. 



.27 



N. 8iE. 



.07 



276 



Autumn 

 Winter 



510 

 750 



461 

 273 



534 

 305 



782 

 1074 



1101 

 1104 



2065 

 1892 



2010 

 2449 



1.464 

 1153 





S. 68 8 W. 

 S. 66 40 W. 



.39 

 .401 



S. 71-iW. 

 S. 64iW. 



.09 

 .10 



273 

 271 



. 



The year 



4023 



1554 



2127 



4263 



4600 



7205 



7287 



4868 





S. 66 37 W. 



.30 







1096 





Spring 



221 



262 



274 



294 



175 



269 



309 



258 



103 



N. 42 54 W. 



.01 



N. 61 E. 



■m 



368 



101. 

 Dorpat. 



Summer 



206 



190 



144 



137-^ 



136i 



257 



295 



284 



128 N. 67 28 W. 



.18 



N. 22 W. 



.161 



307 



Autumn 



155 



12b 



159 



243 



239 



368i- 



391 



220i 



100 S. 30 8 W.:.16 



S. 24 E. 



.11 



364 



Winter 



121 



155 



162 



243 



224 



432" 



438 



214 



108:S. 54 40 W. 



.26 



S. 441 W. 



.161 



357 





The year 



803 



822 



840 



1044^ 



931J 



15001 



1658 



1098^ 



439jS. 66 55 W. 



.16 







1761 





Spring 



43 



62 



85 



33 



12 



14 



94 



20 



97iN. 31 56 E. 



.14 



N. 29 E. 



.21ji 



153 



102. 

 Cronstadt. ' 



Summer 



41 



33 



57 



3 



26 



39 



150 



32 



SlIN. 75 8 W. 



.26 



N. 581 w. 



.26 



154 



Autumn 



50 



20 



68 



37 



87 



85 



93 



31 



65 S. 37 24 W. 



.21 



S. 45 W. 



.14 



182 



Winter 



11 



21 



57 



41 



55 



42 



13 



10 



20 S. 32 19 E. 



.35 



S. 45 E. 



.31 



180 





The years 



















... S. 23 12 W. 



.071 







669 



' Giving to the observa 



tions at each pla 



ce a w 



eight proport 



ional to the length of time covered by them respectively. 



2 Transcribed from We 



sselowski, excep 



t the 1 



ast four col 



imns. His ratios of resultants have been modified by 



making a due allowance 



for calms, as in 



iicatec 



by the obse 



rvations in 1853 and 1857. 



^ Computed from the r 



ssultants for the 



seasoi 



IS. 





