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(iS'os. oii to loo.) 



W 1 N L) .S 1' 'I' 11 K U L U 13 E . 

 England. — Continued. 





Eklati 



V'E Pkevalence 



OP 



\Vl 



sns 



FKOM THE DiFPEI 



ENT 



POINT.S 









OF THE Compass. 





Time of the 

































year. 



ji 





H 





^■ 





p4 



in 



5 



7! 



^ 



0! 



"w* 









^ 



t. 



fe5 



W" 



w 



N 



si 



a: 



03 



M 



a: 



^ 



& 



^ 



^ fe' 



130. Sturbington. 



The year 



136149 265609 



877412 



181. Worthing. 



The year 



S. 83 37 W. 



18i 



731 



132. Eastbourne. 



The year 152 



...131 184 ... 



S. 76 28 W. .19 



133. Southern and Southeastern England.' 



The year 



... S. S2 W. .23 



' Nos. 127 to 132, resultants combined by plotting. 



(Nos. 1.34 to 188.) France, north of latitude 50°. 



Ob.served at the following' places, viz. : — 



Abbeville, by M. Callary, from December, 1840, to November, 1850, inclusive. 

 Cambray, by Cleomede Evard, during the years 1847 and 1848. 

 Dunkerque, by Dr. Zandyck, during tlie years 1850 to 1854 inclusive, and 1859. 

 Lille, by Victor Meuria, during the years 1853, 1859 and 1860. 







Relative Pkevalence op Winds pkoj 



I THE Different 







^ IMonsoon I 



Place and 



Time of 





PoiNT.-i OP THE Compass. 



Direction of 



il 



intt.enees, | 





























^ 











kind of ob- 



tlie year. 



^ 



« 





i^ 





W 





« 



. 



^ 





^ 





^ 



resultant. 



°S 



Direction 









1 



fc 

 ^ 



»■ 



fc 

 H 



W 





H 

 M 



ai 



02 



03 



^ 



M 





^ ^ f5 



fc 

 ^ 







(A^ 





s, 



d f 



Spring 



78 



144 



85 o! 90 



88 







95 



0166 0174' ON. 51'= 



32' W. 



.15 



N. 5° E. 



.OH 



■ . ~ 



Suiiim«r 



67 



0118, 



44 49 



0' 89 







102 



288 



0171! ON. 76 



40 W. 



.351 In. ij9 e. 



.2d. 





Autumn 



60 



0123 



83 0133 



136 







149 



0104 



01251 OS. 18 



38 W. 



.llj IS. 40 E. 



.14 





Winter 



67 



0, 95 



105 



174 



94 







98 



143 



0,119 







S. 1 



2 W. 



.07^ IS. 59iE. 



.14* 



Tlie year 



272 



...470... 



317 





446 



... 406 





444 



... 701 



...589 





S. 88 



13 W. 



.13 





i f 



Spring 



59 



2' 91 18 



68 



'2 



27 



26 



4 



51 



11 116 



5! 65 



7 



N. 25 



38 W. 



.]9i N. 40 E. 



.17 



r: 2" 



Summer 



59 



T 8210 



26 







14 



5 



2ti 



6 



72 



11,165 



5, 58 



3 



N. 67 



41 W. 



.33 N. 53i E. 



.14 





Autumn 



30 



1 



72 1 



43 



4 



43 



9 



56 



6 



64 



8| 98 



3 



90 



8 



N. 88 



8 W. 



.16 S. 43 E. 



.05i 



1 I 



Winter 



36 



1 



31 



65 







50 







53 



5:114 



4,116 



3 



58 



5 



3. 60 



59 W. 



.27 S. 13 W. 



.18 



Tlie year 



184 



11 



276 29 



202 



6 



136 



14 



164'21,301 



341495 



Ifi 



271 



23 



N. 76 



59 W. 



.20 1 







r 



Spring 



26 



15 



42 12 



12 



2 



10 



6 



17I1I 



24 



38 



15 



7 



32 



6N. 45 



w. 



.17A N. lOJE. 



.18A 





Summer 



31 



7 



211 5 



9 



2 



7 



2 



27[10 



50 



48 



23 



3 



22 



9S. 77 



57 W. 



.32| S. 86i W. 



.16i 







Autumn 



15 



8 



31 



10 



8 



8 



2615 



28 10 



31 



25 



14 



7 



23 



2S. 19 



47 W. 



.14 S. 55 E. ,1.13 





a fc 



Winter 



17 



13 21 



7 



11 



6 



16 15 



41 



13 



33 



20 



21 



S 



24 



3S. 38 



26 W. 



.20 S. 16 E. MO 







The year 



89 



43 115 



34 



40 



IS 



59.38 



113 



44 



138 



131 



73 



25 



101 



20 s. 69 



39 W. 



17 



1- 



^ 



SpiiM. 



7 



8 6 



8 



4 



2 



lOj 1 



5 



2 



8 



9 



6 



6 



6 



4'N. 29 



17 W. 



.09 N. 4^E. 1.18 



5 





Summer 



6 



4 3 



3 







4 



4 



2 



5 



7 



17 



25 



S 



1 



2 



3S. 58 



41 W. 



.44 S. 50 W.'.27 



.2 a ■) 



Autumn 



4 5 4 



5 



1 







7 



3 



15 



7 



11 



10 



4 



4 



12 



2S. 52 



24 W. .27 S. 22.iW.l.l2 



■O 



c — 



Winter 



10; 3 13 



5 







5 



6 



2 



8 



2 



6 



8 



5 



6 



5 5:N. 22 



32 W .11 N. 40 E. .20 





'^ 



The ye.ir 



27 



20 26 



21 



5 



11 



27, 8 



33 18 



42 



52 



23 17 



25 14S. 71 



4 W.M9 





S 



Spring 



33 



23 48 



20 



16 



4 



20 7 



2213 



32 



47 



21 13 



3810 N. 42 



34 W.'.26 N. 1 E. 



.23 





Summ.r 



37 



11 24 



8 



9 



6 



11 4 



32)17 



67 



73 



31 4 



24,12 S. 72 



17 W.i.35i S. i:ii W. 



.17 







Autumn 



19 



13 35 



15 



y 



8 



33 18 



43,17 



42 



35 



18 11 



35 1 4S. 32 



54 W.I. 17 S. 39iK. 



.14 





tic 



Winter 



27 



16 34 



12 



nil 



22 17 



4915 



39 



28 



26 14 



29 8S. 48 



28 W. .14 S. 5:HE. 



.09 





I "^ l 



The year 



116 



63141 



55 



45 29 



86 46 



146,62 



180 



183 



96 42 126 34 S. 70 



13 w.'.ni 











' For the year 18 



53 only. 



1 



