140 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 





(Nos 127 to 136.) 









Siberia.- 



-Continued. 























Et 



LATII 



E Prevalence of Winds from the 













Monsoon 











DlFFEKENT POINTS OF THE (JOMPASS. 











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12 



1 



9 



18 



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26' 



W. 



.31 



S. 4° W. 



.14 



92 





Summer 



37 







1 







23 



5 



4 



16 



3 



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39 



20 



W. 



.32 N. 8 W. 



.27 



92 



128. 



Autumn 



19 















33 



20 



1 



3 



15 



S. 



33 



34 



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91 



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Winter 



4 



3 



1 



1 



25 



4 



1 



8 



40 



S. 



18 



40 



w. 



.20 S. 53i E. 



.10 



91 





The year 



75 



3 



2 



2 



117 



41 



7 



36 



76 



s. 



51 



16 



w. 



.20 





366 



128(a). Werch Pelyi 



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(See Addendum at the end of this Zone.) 









. 



January 



592 



423 



169 



677 



1235 



1218 



3655 



2030 





s. 



87'^ 



6' 



w. 



.36 











February 



329 



433 



191 



1386 



1716 



1438 



3276 



1231 





s. 



59 



8 



w. 



.33 











Marcli 



472 



630 



567 



1606 



1543 



1433 



2346 



1402 





s. 



51 



4 



w. 



.22^ 











April 



4.^1 



742 



539 



1033 



1339 



1077 



3231 



1587 





s. 



77 



30 



w. 



.26i 











May 



1255 



818 



437 



818 



1030 



1185 



2102 



2355 





N. 



70 



48 



w. 



.281 









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June 



854 



792 



839 



839 



1118 



1646 



2282 



1630 





s. 



83 



14 



w. 



.20 









o 



July 



931 



1878 



1204 



1236 



947 



513 



1397 



1894 





N 



12 



10 



E. 



.11 









s 



August 



1905 



1111 



905 



587 



508 



762 



1810 



2412 





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33 



35 



w. 



.26 











r 2 ■ 



September 



1025 



863 



306 



450 



863 



1385 



2967 



2140 





N. 



76 



54 



w. 



.34^ 













October 



348 



570 



195 



613 



1182 



1933 



3393 



1766 





S. 



78 



49 



w. 



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November 



548 



548 



389 



951 



1052 



1225 



3328 



1959 





s. 



86 



13 



w. 



.33 











rH 



December 



592 



288 



80 



416 



1248 



1360 



4256 



17(iO 





s. 



85 



28 



w. 



.46 













Spring 



726 



730 



514 



1152 



1304 



1232 



2560 



1781 





s. 



80 



13 



w. 



.23 













Summer 



1230 



1260 



983 



887 



858 



974 



1830 



1979 





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46 



33 



w. 



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Autumn 



640 



660 



297 



671 



1032 



1514 



3229 



1955 





S. 



88 



49 



w. 



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Winter 



504 



381 



147 



826 



1400 



1339 



3729 



1674 





S. 



78 



39 



w. 



.38 













Tlie year 



775 



758 



485 



884 



1148 



1265 



28 o7 



1847 





S. 



89 



5 



w. 



.27 











r 



Noon 



656 



589 



343 



675 



868 



1055 



2261 



1901 



1652 



N. 



84 



7 



w. 



.31 











1 r. M. 



647 



592 



368 



642 



946 



1016 



2375 



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85 



2 



w. 



.32 













2 '• 



659 



592 



374 



703 



932 



1052 



2428 



1862:1398 



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86 



7 



w. 



.32 









til 





3 " 



675 



603 



357 



709 



809 



1164 



2322 



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85 



45 



w. 



.31 









5 





4 " 



670 



625 



323 



709 



890 



1113 



2361 



1725|l585 



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87 



14 



w. 



.31 













5 " 



650 



647 



326 



709 



876 



1116 



2347 



1661 



1663 



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87 



52 



w. 



.30 









c 





6 " 



642 



625 



340 



731 



874 



1055 



2261 



1538 



1934 



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89 



21 



w. 



.28 









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631 



620 



338 



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2202 



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89 



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561 



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525 



377 



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449 



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354 



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465 



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384 



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42 



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424 



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84 



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473 



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547 



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581 



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1105 



3528 



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88 



3 



w. 



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606 



586 



310 



552 



712 



927 



2046 



1234 



3027 



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86 



54 



w. 



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656 



628 



310 



578 



739 



1013 



2113 



1423 



2540 



N. 



84 



53 



w. 



.27 













10 " 



617 



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312 



603 



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1010 



2180 



1608 



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84 



52 



w. 



.281 











l 



11 " 



617 



617 



315 



642 



857 



1002 



2241 



1825 



1884 



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83 



59 



w. 



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Spring 



569 



441 



418 



1172 



686 



1031 



1950 



625 



1632 



S. 



59 



29 



w. 



.21 







460 





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Summer 



808 



638 



418 



810 



363 



672 



1365 



887 



2122 



N. 



65 



36 



w. 



.14 







460 





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Autumu 



415 



305 



312 



611 



356 



1359 



2442 



652 1567 



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77 



15 



w. 



.37 





... 455 







Winter 



337 



163 



114 



828 



501 



1206 



2719 



277 1783 



S. 



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24 



w. 



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The year 



2129 



1547 



1262 



3421 



1906 



4268 



8476 



2441 



7104 



s. 



74 



11 



w. 



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Spring 





















s. 



73 



45 



w. 



.27 



S. 27° E. .05 







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Summer 





















N. 



62 



43 



w. 



.14 



N. 54-^ E. .201 





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Autumn 





















S. 



84 



51 



w. 



.36 



N. li W. .08 





SH i 



Winter 





















S. 



74 



22 



w. 



.39 



S. 53" W. .121 







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The year 



... 



















s. 



84 



44 



w. 



.27 









I 



Transcribed from We 



3selo^ 



Tski, 



except the last four columns. His ri 



tio 



of the resultants have bee 



1 modified 1 



by making an allowance 



fore 



alms 











1 



