SERIES B. ZONE 1. LAT. 55° TO 60"^ i\ 



137 



(Nos. 91 to 126.) 



Russia. — Continued. 







Relative Pkevalence of Win 



DS FROM THE 







Monsoon 









DlFFEEENT POINTS OF THE COMPA88. 





^-a 



influences. 



■zl 





W 





K 





.fe 





i^ 









Place of 



Time 





ijj 





ia 





Za 





A^ 



qJ 



Direction of 



S'« 







'o 



obBervation. 



of the 





>^^ 









o'^ 





O^ 



t^A 



resultant. 



o S 



Direction. 





<U 





year. 



.d 



w S 



-i 





3 



^l 



■s 



NS 



e'x 





oS 





1 



A 



s 



3 







^ 



9 



^1 







m 



ml 



^ 



^B 







W*' 





Si 



S 





Spr. 



\i 



81 



234 



42 



115 



95 



119 



115 





N. 23° 3' E. 



.13-L 



N.48|°E. 



.23 



215 



113. 

 Totma. ] 



Sum. 



110 



43 



138 



63 



150 



142 



263 



91 





S. 67 13 W. 



.23 



S.56 W 



■11* 



276 



Aut. 



160 



95 



116 



78 



207 



86 



118 



140 



... 



N. 4 38 W. 



.04 



N.60 E. 



:.i3| 



273 



Win. 



99 



64 



82 



73 



160 



210 



173 



149 



... 



S. 65 15 W. 



.28 



S.56 W 



■.16'- 



211 



L 



Year 



140 



68 



140 



65 



161 



131 



173 



122 





S. 77 50 W. 



.12 







975 





Spr. 



20 



48 



28 



58 



25 



66 



23 



40 



60S. 9 19 E. 



.08^ 



N.79i E. 



.SO-h 



92 



114. 

 Gorbatov. 



Sum. 



12 



10 







5 



14 



46 



71 



43 



167 S. 89 44 W. 



.34 



N.21 W.L15- 



92 



Aut. 



20 







4 



4 



21 



105 



123 



60 



26 S. 74 59 W. 



.38 



N.61i W.'.09 



91 



Win. 



8 



16 



14 



64 



45 



135 



19 



38 



21 S, 26 54 W. 



.43 



S. 21 E. 



.26 



90 





Year 



60 



74 



46 



131 



105 



352 



336 



181 



274 S. 63 57 W. 



.32 







365 





Spr. 



29 



82 



52 



70 



29 



257 



300 



97 



96 S. 75 1 W. 



.40 



S. 54i W 



.10 





115. 

 Balachua. 



Sum. 



72 



128 



25 



100 



90 



190 



132 



109 



166 S. 70 34 W. 



.16J 



S. 86 E. .15 





Aut. 



89 



63 



7 



49 



28 



245 



88 



254 



178 N. 77 43 W. 



.36 



N.21 W. .13 





Win. 



50 



66 



71 



60 



40 



264 



23C 



100 



109 S. 72 44 W. 



,35 



S. 21 W. .06 







Year 



240 



339 



155 



279 



187 



956 



750 



560 



549 S. 81 28 W. 



1 



.31 







116. North r 

 Central | 



Spr. 



2780 



20501925 



3548 



2780 



3860 



3132 



3407 



175 S. 58 59 W. 



.12 



N.84 E. .06 





Sum. 



3354 



22821994 



2250 



2456 



3547 



422e 



3296 



432 N. 79 9 W. 



•16* 



N. O-i W. .10 





Russia,' ■ 



Aut. 



2757 



21391211 2376 



3130 



5068 



3739i 3221 



360 S. 70 26 W. 



.23 



S. 81 W. .05i 





longitude 



Win. 



2429 



1241jl749,' 3465! 3741; 3966 



4106i 2675 



144 S. 44 26 W. 



.23 



S. IJ E. .09^ 





40°-45°E. 



Year 



11320 



7712 



6879 



11639 12107 



16441 



1520C 



12599 



1111 S. 67 27 W. 



.17 



1 





r 



Spr. 



26 



34 



32 



48 



136 



155 



6S 



41 



12 S. 30 11 W. 



.42 



S. 40 W. .07 





117. 



Sum. 



21 



93 



37 



55 



45 



125 



104 



40 



32 S. 54 6 W. 



.18 



N. 5 E. .20 





Kosmode- • 



Aut. 



11 



51 



41 



67 



96 



146 



11 



33 



23 S. 24 27 W. 



.35* 



S. 48J E. .02 





miausk. 



Win. 



• 7 



33 



58 



42 



138 



179 



4(. 



31 



6S. 19 2 W. 



.47 



S. ^ E. .12^ 







Year 



65 



211 



168 



212 



415 



605 



296 



145 



73 S. 27 59 W. 



.35 







118. Niji 



lii Novogorod. 



1 



Mr. Wes.1t 



lowski gives the following as the computed results of observations made by A. S. Savelew, at the 1 



Gymnasium 



in this place, for twelve years, from 1837 to 1848 inclusive, viz. : — - \ 





Spring, S. 29= W. 



Winter, S. 20° W. 





Summer, S. 62 W. 



The year S. 44 W. 





Autumn, S. 72 W. 









Relative Pkevalence of Wi 



ND8 FROM THE 







Monsoon 









DiFFEKENT POINTS OF THE 



Compass. 







influences. 



i 





w 





W 





te" 





i^ 









Place of 



Time of the 





i J3 





i,^ 





%^ 





J2Jj 



. 



Direction of 



S'o 







V- 



observation. 



year. 





1)5 





uxn 





S-^' 





o^ 



UA 



resultant. 



o£ 



Direction. 





s 







.a" 



«! 



■s" 



p4o 



A 

 3 



. a 



■s 



^1 



s'« 





So 





i 



J2 



s 







fc 



al 



W 



^l 



m 



. 6 



$■ 



^•| 







M 





N 



3 



S 





Spring 



30 63 



75 



31 



66 



86 



61 



38 



102 



S. 9° 22' W. .09 



N. 35i°E. 



09 



184 



119. J 

 Ichak. 



Summer 



16, 46 



91 



45 



49 



61 



88 



36 



110 



S. 1 26 W.;.09 



N. 42i E. .13i[ 



184 



Autumn 



481 7 



38 



38 



116 



100 



73 



41 



85 



S. 37 32 W. 



.31 



S. 56^ W. 



14 



182 



Winter 



24 22 



50 



39 



75 



102 



43 



17 



77 



S. 15 27 W. 



.23 



S. 5 E. 



06 



180 



I 



The year 



118; 138 



254 



153 



306 



349 



265 



132 



374 



S. 22 26 W. 



.17^ 







730 



120. ( 

 Kazan. ( 



The year 



135 



84 



8 



204 



176 



170 



14 



71 







S. 10 18 E. 



.22^ 







365 





Spring 



15 



16 



55 



15 



12 



48 



93 



28 



2 



S. 81 29 W. 



.25 



S. 70 E. 



05 



92 



121. J 

 Viatka. 1 



Summer 



23 



15 



72 



30 



16 



19 



49 



30 



7 



N. 78 19 E. 



.08 



N. 85 E. . 



38 



92 



Autumn 



25 



6 



V 



2 



7 



43 



100 



34 



1 



N. 84 10 W. 



.64 N. 76 W.l. 



35 



75 



Winter 



23 



12 



16 



22 



26 



46 



99 



20 



6 



S. 74 25 W. .41 : S. 53i W. . 



13 



90 





The year2 





















S. 86 50 W. .30 1 





349 



' Las 



t seven places combined. ^ 



Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



X8 September, 1874, 



