134 



WINDS OF T U E G L U E . 





(Nos. 91 to 120.) 









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ussia. — 



Con 



inued. 





















Kelative Prevalence of Winds from the 









Monsoon 









DiF 



FEREMT Points of the Compass. 







oj-ra 



influences. 



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Time of the 





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.gjj 





Direction of 



t**© 





tM 



observation. 



year. 





S^ 









Sm 





ogi 



t.3 



resultant. 



°i 



Direction. 



u 









WJ 



■s 



»Si 



3 



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•s 



^\ 



.§« 







~ " 



i 



S 







1 



^B 



« 



ml 



m 



^t 



^ 



t.1 











w" 



& 



K 



r ! January 



3G9 1066 



1054 1905 1446 



2090 



1067 



403' ... S. 5' 



36' W. 



.26 









February 



479 1105 



842 1537 16S7 



2413 



1710 



227i ... S. 15 



54 W. 



.31 









_ 



March 



713 L-iU 



750,1609,1496 



1991 



1585 



341 





S. 8 



W. 



.19 









o 



: April 



808 2ei47 



1178 



1202|1231 



1545 



1624 



364 





S. 36 



47 E. 



.07i 









g 



May 



8142424 



856 



860 



752 



1317 



2585 



391 





N. 50 



54 W. 



.07 









*' 



June 



728 1834 



961 



771 



660 



1573 



2933 



541 





N. 86 



51 W. 



.15 









'I" 



July 



624 2047 



918 



846 



739 



1947 



2492 



387 





S. 72 



4S W. 



.11* 









.-H 



August 



368 11493 



1167 



14S91153 



1850 



2109 



371 





S. 12 



42 W. 



.16i 











r a 



Sept'mber 



713!l433 



823 



1345,1347 



2115 



1566 



658 





S. 24 



55 W. 



.16' 











s 



October 



6011 922 



614 



1623il877 



2508 



1149 



706 





S. 18 



20 W. 



.30i 











sf 



November 



5261 934 



718 



1582 



2055 



2558 



1097 



530 





S. 12 



54 W. 



.33" 











o 



December 



392' 786 



977 



1830 



2058 



2064 



1366 



527 





S. 6 



6 W. 



.32 













t^priug 



7781995 



928 



1224 



1159 



1618 



1932 



365 





S. 10 



67 W. 



.07 











j^ 



Summer 



573 1791 



1015 



1035 



851 



1700 



2511 



433 





S. 56 



57 W. 



.12 











s 



Autumn 



613 1096 



718 



1517 



1760 



2394 



1271 



631 





S. 17 



27 W. 



.26i 













Winter 



414! 983 



958 



1757 



1730 



2188 



1581 



386 





S. 9 



12 W. 



.29' 













The year 



5941467 



904 



1383 



1375 



1998 



1824 



454 





S. 19 



35 W. 



.17^ 













Noou 



604 1172 



755 



1645 



1205 



1205 



1957 



494 



1064 



S. 19 



48 W. 



.141 













1 P.M. 



617 1238 



659 



1600 



1106 



1199 



2135 



513 



933 



S. 29 



22 W. 



.14 













2 " 



620 1260 



659 



16001081 



1177 



2195 



530 



878 



S. .32 



19 W. 



.131 













3 " 



620|l314 



634 



15561059 



1133 



2179 



560 



944 



S. 36 



32 W. 



.121 













4 " 



571:1325 



631 



1578 1026 



1084 



2171 



582 



1032 



S. 34 



26 W. 



.12 













5 " 



5791364 



636 



1529 958 



1037 



2097 



557 



1243 



S. 33 



35 W. 



.10 













(i " 



563 1400 



667 



1509 925 



1010 



1965 



579 



1383 



S. 26 



49 W. 



.08* 













7 " 



557 1342 



689 



14931 886 



1024 



1808 



571 



1630 



S. 18 



28 W. 



.08' 











d 



8 " 



4911303 



719 



14791 895 



1013 



1638 



5271935 



S. 3 



16 W. 



.08* 











2 



9 " 



458 l:i32 



724 



1443 867 



1048 



1380 



5022344 



S. 7 



69 E. 



.09* 









ti 



o 



10 " 



412 1161 



741 



1419 840 



1076 



1240 



475 2637 



S. 12 



8 E. 



.101 









3 



^ 



11 " 



417 1092 



727,13861 851 



1065 



II06 



46ll2805 



S. 13 



37 E. 



.11 









J5 



2 ■ 



Miduight 



384 1092 



744,1347' 859 



1114 



1089 



439'2931 



S. 13 



44 E. 



.12 









^ 





1 A.M. 



387 



1040 



746 1347 870 



1117 



1048 



442 3002 



S. 13 



21 E. 



.12 , 









£ 



2" 



2 " 



395 



1026 



755'1367 



859 



1166 



1054 



442:2936 



S. 11 



42 E. 



.121 









3 



3 " 



403 



1010 



77411375 



889 



1155 



1035 



450 2909 



S. 13 



E. 



.12^ 









m 



K 



4 " 



436 



1024 



777 



1383 



917 



1207 



1057 



491 2709 



S. 9 



56 E. 



•12* 









. 





5 " 



4()9 



1035 



826 



1432 



928 



1221 



1059 



516 2514 



S. 12 



43 E. 



.121 









o 





(i " 



5081081 



804 



1468 



988 



1265 



10S9 



510 2286 



S. 11 



21 E. 



.13 













7 " 



53811136 



804 



1550 



1010 



1238 



1202 



6381984 



S. 10 



48 E. 



.13 













8 " 



5541158 



812,1556 



1054 



1232 



1336 



5241773 



S. 6 



33 E. 



.13 













9 " 



55211180 



8is'l548 



1054 



1298 



1468 



5241559 



S. 



42 E. 



.13 













10 " 



549!1199 



785;1611 



1109 



1262 



1671 



5021312 



S. 6 



21 E. 



.14 













11 " 



563 



1188 



782:1600 



1153 



1240 



1808 



613 1163 



S. 11 



28 W. 



.14 











j^ 



January 



137 



397 



91 



353 



503 



1163 



609 



130 334 



S. 40 



16 W. 



.38 







155 





t3 



February 



140 



348 



155 



661 



470 



1033 



472 



50! 85 



S. 16 



48 W. 



.38 









14!^ 





a 



March 



74 



595 



222 



629 



708 



925 



300 



27 



240 



S. 6 



03 E. 



.35 









155 





to 



April 



43 



784 



350 



462 



394 



867 



334 



9 



357 



S. 20 



49 E. 



.22 









150 





"__ 



May 



226' 954 



209 



267 



215 



739 



623 



161 



326 



S. 66 



49 W. 



.06 









155 





iP 



June 



146. 980 



312 



234 



263 



537 



728 



99 



298 



S. 4 



7 W. 



.03 









1.50 





of 



July 



2761 628 



218 



330 



271 



859 



742 



149 



247 



S. 62 



54 W. 



.17 









155 





- 



August 



167 671 



252 



399 



308 



700 



609 



174 



440 



S. 34 



23 W. 



.101 









155 





". 



September 



282 637 



260 



267 



432 



801 



473 



112 



336 



S. 30 



17 W. 



.12 









150 





o 



October 



200 398 



383 



552 



594 



1057 



266 



99 



171 



S. 1 



52 W. 



.32 









155 





2 



November 



192I 416 



404 



599 



786 



710 



160 



114 



219 



S. 18 



19 E. 



.35 









150 





- 



December 



106 



405 



298 



426 1052 



595 



343 



195 



294 



S. 1 



13 W. 



.33* 









155 





CC CO 



Spring 



631 



2606 



916 



1600 1540 



2735 



1645 



334 



1031 



S. 2 



16 E. 



.14' 



N. 69A°E. 



.08 



552 





rrj to vn 



Summer 



831 



2693 



929 



1047 877 



2198 



2880 



598 



1192 



S. 89 



24 W. 



.10 



N. loj W. 



• 16| 



652 







Autumn 



848 



1550 



1184 



1586 1990 



2951 



1442 



486 



1067 



S. 9 



12 W. 



.23 



S. 29* E. 



.06 



546 





°S5"i 1 



Winter 



443 



1385 



627 



158912155 



3367 



1949 



439 



1043 



S. 25 



66 W. 



.34 



S. 30 W. 



.16 



542 





„«« L 



The year 



2753 



8234 



3656 



5822 6562 



11251 



7916 



1867 



4333 



S. 22 



19 W. 



.18 







2192 





1818. 



The year 



27 



36 



51 



24 



34 



32 



124 



22 



15 



S. 86 



21 W. 



.19 







365 





€ 3 . 



cs 3 = 



o JS s 



The year 



852 



772 



961 



680 



835 



905 



1292 



1009 





N. 67 



30 W. 



.10 







7305 





(M -O J>) 



. 1783. 



The year 



39 



21 



55 



24 



71 



18 



80 



40 





S. 61 



29 W. 



.11 







348 



' Transcribed from We 



sselowski, 



except the last 



four colum 



ns. His ratios of the resultants have been modi- | 



fied by making a duo all 



owance fo 



• calms. 







1 



