138 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 91 to 126.) 



Russia. — Gonlinued. 



122. 

 Slobodsk. 



123. 

 Glasof. 



124. N.E. 

 Russia, 

 Nos. 121, 

 122 & 123 

 combined. [ 



( Spring 

 I Summer 

 \ Autumn 

 Wiuter 

 [ The year 

 ( Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 Tlie year 

 Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year 



61 74 

 39 111 

 24 54 



40 



164 



16 



9 



11 



4 



40 



92 



71 



60 



67 



290 



> 



81 210 

 100 207 

 156 376 



267 

 1060 

 152 

 124 

 134 

 162 

 572 

 410 

 350 

 553 

 475 

 178S 



o 



92 1071 



84 118' 



92: 122 



72l 59' 



340' 406 



2131 417: 



167 1 264, 



23r 246 



228 211 



839 1138 



OiN. 

 OS. 

 OS. 

 OS. 



o's. 



47 S. 

 36 N. 



33 S. 



78'S. 

 194'S. 

 49 S. 

 43 S. 



34 S. 

 84 S. 



210:S. 



83°32'W.: 

 10 53 W. 

 38 14 W. 



50 22 W. 

 49 40 W. 

 71 52 W. 

 80 20 W. 

 73 49 W. 

 41 43 W. 

 67 53 W. 

 85 21 W. 

 40 33 W. 

 56 36 W.' 



51 51 W. 



60 58 w: 



22^ W, 

 66 W. 



85^ W, 



27 E. 



20 W. 

 72 E. 

 46i W. 

 22 W. 



124(a). Tschermoski. (See Addendum at the end of this Zone.) 



I -2- 



January 



February 



March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September 



October 



November 



December 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Wiuter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tlie year 



January 



February 



March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September 



October 



November 



December 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tlie year 



Spring^ 



Summer^ 



Autumn* 



Winter^ 



The year 



261 212 

 3841 73 

 189' 205 

 367; 334 

 485', 382! 

 394' 486 

 464 1123 

 643 225 

 596 111 

 262' 393 

 235 549 

 0001 85 

 347 i 307 

 500 i 611 



815 20721 

 658'4223j 

 505 2689 

 618 2938 

 705 1615 

 455^2322 



1467 2171 



1302 1318 

 402 2344 

 773 1337 



1046 2026 

 6921878 

 609 2414: 



1075 1937 

 740 1902 

 688 2724 

 778 2244 

 125 685 

 2741 628 

 137! 438 

 USi 529 

 654 2280 



391 781 

 436 498 



318] 939 

 524 1294 

 7941617 

 483'1401 

 972 2513 

 981 ',2084 

 681 919 

 314 688 

 277 728 

 165 726 

 545 12511 



812 



424 



331 



528 



32 



17 



33 



17 



189^ 



19:19' 



77sl 



668 



1174, 



14; 



93 



17 



10 



414^ 



78 1555 



69 1761 



126 1938 



265 1819: 



31415501 



2312156! 



2082151 



811042 



38 1432 



53 1215 



139 1401 



116 1739 



235 1769 



173 1783 



77I1349 



8716S5 



143 1647 



11 



64' 

 46t 

 29 

 20; 

 479^; 



795 



850 

 791 



886 

 608 

 687 

 409 



487^ 



474; 



554: 



693' 



797' 



762 



528 



574 



814 



669 



28 



16 



32 



48 



229J 



78311452 



804 

 2338 

 1436 

 1483 

 ,1578 

 1602 



1046 

 1015 



4160 

 3272 

 3570 

 3372 

 4244 

 3445 

 2635 

 4212 

 3911 

 3775 

 2954 

 5178 

 3729 

 3431 

 3547 

 4203 

 3727 

 1071 



1897 



1886 



2123 



2000 

 880 

 434,1752 

 384,1692 

 769,2003 

 672 1045 

 5651623 

 114 378 

 118' 286 947 

 56! 287|1370 

 136; 268,1139 

 424 1219,4527 



2749 1267 2394 

 3637' 942180' 

 25961 991 2300 

 2262! 8382112 

 1709 781 2727 

 2122' 7012218 

 1387! 355,2004 

 1461 1 798 3065 

 2098' 858 3499 

 2657J1509 3010 

 3065 1123 2573 

 2996ll243 2220 

 2189! 870 2380 

 16571 618 2429 

 2607!ll63 3027 

 3127 1147 2140 

 2395, 950 2494 

 22 37 45 

 18| 24 34 

 43! tiS 33 

 451 69; 31 

 651^!403^: 553 



... ,N. 

 ... 'S. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 ... N. 

 575 N. 

 638 N. 

 702: N. 

 903 N. 



2818 



66° 



40' W. 



27 



41 



58 E. 



.10 



77 



52 W. 



.26 



86 



2 W. 



lU 



58 



39 W. 



.■m 



79 



26 W. 



.20 



7 



2 E. 



.11 



46 



54 W. 



.37 



67 



45 W. 



.29 



70 



54 W. 



.37 



78 



54 W. 



.21 



58 



25 W. 



.38 



70 



18 W. 



.23 



60 



13 W. 



.21 



71 



38 W. 



.28i^ 



73 



9 W. 



.18* 



66 



28 W. 



.22 



72 



1 w. 



.19 



52 



23 W. 



.11 



50 



22 W. 



.35 



64 



1 W. 



.22 



59 



12 W. 



.22 



71 



9 W. 



.19 



51 



3 W. 



.14 



54 



1 W. 



.24 



67 



45 W. 



.19 



62 



28 W. 



.20 



69 



12 W. 



.33* 



50 



16 W. 



.40* 



58 



48 W. 



.26^ 



60 



11 W. 



.17 



58 



26 W. 



.16* 



66 



50 W. 



.12 



30 



48 E. 



.14^ 



35 



53 W. 



.29 



75 



W. 



.32 



84 



57 W. 



.41 



70 



18 W. 



.36i 



58 



19 W. 



.36 



75 



27 W. 



.18 



34 



W. 



.11* 



85 



52 W. 



.35* 



58 



41 W. 



.36 



79 



52 W. 



.23 



28 



34 W. 



.06 j 



44 



36 E. 



.23 ! 



79 



43 W. 



.30 



64 



3 W. 



.40 



74 



46 W. 



.18 



S. 27° W. .03 

 N. i E. ! .06 

 N. 28 W. .06 

 N. 28^ W. .02 



S. 84 E. .05 

 N. 49^ E. .21 

 N. 83 W.' .13 

 S. 29 W. .17 



S. 78* E. 

 N. 57" E. 

 S. 82^ W. 

 S. 68 W. 



124 

 113 

 124 

 120 

 124 

 120 

 124 

 124 

 120 

 124 

 120 

 124 

 368 

 368 

 364 

 361 



1461 

 368 

 368 

 364 

 360 



1460 

 652 

 562 

 546 

 572 



2222 



92 

 92 



! 91 



90 



1096 



' Assuming 

 ieries. 



that the number of calms, not recorded in the first aeries, was the same relatively as in the second 

 2 For 1853 only. 



