166 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 144 to 160.) Holland. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 



Amsterdam, during the years 1701 to 1749, and 1766 to 1770, both inclusive, 1855, 1858, 1859 

 and 1860, by Calkuen, Van Eijk, and others. 



Assen, for an aggregate period of 46 mouths, in the years 1849, 1850, 1851 and 1855, by Dr. 

 Cohen. 



Breda, during the years 1838 to 1846 inclusive, by Dr. Wenckebach. 



De Helder, from December, 1848, to November, 1851, December, 1854, to November, 1855, and 

 December, 1856, to November, 1857, all inclusive, by C. Van Der Sterr. 



Franeker, by Van Svviuden, during the years 1771 to 1783 inclusive. 



Groningen, by Prof. J. W. Ermerins, for an aggregate period of 46 months, iu the years 1848 to 

 1851 inclusive, and 1855. 



Haarlem, from December, 1848, to December, 1850, inclusive. 



Hellevoetsluis, by K. C. Bunnik, from December, 1858, to November, 1800, inclusive. 



Leevwarden, by R. D. Smeding, during the years 1843 to 1867 inclusive. 



Maastricht, by Prof. D. J. Steijn Parve, from December, 1854, to November, 1857, inclusive, 



Nymegen, by P. Leenderts, from December, 1848, to November, 1851, and from December, 1854, 

 to November, 1855, both inclusive. 



Utrecht, during the year 1842, and by Dr. F. W. C. Kresk, from December, 1848, to November, 

 1851, and from December, 1864, to November, 1855, both inclusive. 



Vlissingen, by A. Klerck, fi'ora December, 1854, to November, 1857, inclusive. 



Zivanenberg, from December, 1850, to November, 1851, inclusive. 







Eelative Pkevalekce of 



"Winds from the Diffekemt Points of 







Place of 



Time of the 











THE Compass. 









Direction of 



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5 



observation. 



year. 





w 



H 





W 



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p: 











resultant. 



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t 



&■ w 



a 



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to H 



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3 



CO 



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m 



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3 







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« 



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W ^ 7J 



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m 



m 



m 



i 



^ 



^' 



S' 



t, 





K" 



f Spring 



83 



23 



162 



17 



84 



29I 63 



16 



46 



13101 



26 



93 



10 



45 



7...'n. 47°43'E. 



.10 



144 ! t>i,miDer 

 „,. . -, .Autumn 

 Vliss.ugen ^y_,_j^_. 



59 



18 



54 



9 



53 



17 



56 



4 



58 



18 201 



71 



134 



15 



42 



4... IS. 59 13 W. 



.33 



31 



6 



94 



5 



83 



24 



93 



23 



167 



27137 



5 



57 



14 



22 



14... S. 11 29 E. 



.32 



36 



8 



96 



10 



60 



21 



53 



10 



145 



41 161 20 



74 



19 



40 



6 ...'S. 18 57 W. 



.27 



[ The year 



209 



55 



406 



41 



280 



91 265 



53 



416 



99 600 122 



358 



58 



149 



31 ... S. 19 18 W. 



.17 



Spring 



27 



15 



65 



11 



9 



5; 14 



4 



28 



20' 78 13 



23 



15 



19 



17 0|N. 73 14 W. 



.13 



145. Summer 



26 



7 



23 



5 



10 



7 



24 



5 



33 



14 94 22 



25 



10 



48 



10 OS. 65 32 W. 



.32 



Hellevoet- 



Autumn 



17 



8 47 



19 



30 



10 



32 



12 



36 



28 



46^ 21 



13 



15 



14 



12 2'S. 28 34 E. 



.15 



sluis. 



Winter 



11 



9 18 



13 



15 



3 



16 



11 



57 



2] 



72| 13 



8 



9 



23 



5i 0|S. 25 10 W. 



.34 





The year^ 

































... S. 42 10 W. 



.18 



f 



Spring 





...' ... 



... 



























... N. 18 22 W. 





146. ! 

 Breda. ' "> 



Summer 





...1 ... 





























...iS. 83 3 W. 





Autumu 





... ... 











... 





















S. 53 45 W. 





Winter 



































S. 47 54 W. 







The year' 



272 



280 525 



233 



626 



li7 



230 



132 



309 



411 



936 



525 



1021 



301 



372 



214 





S. 76 4| W. 



.20 





Spring 



63 



... 177 





48 





94 



... 



80 





218 





80 





142 







S. 82 45 W. 



.11 



147 & 148. . 

 Nymegen. 1 



Summer 



65 



... 139 





46 





60 



... 



66 





311 





91 





157 







S. 77 4 W. 



.26 



Autumn 



73 



... 179 





36 





99 





98 





283 





64 





107 







S. 49 5 W. 



.15 



Winter 



24 



...,138 





43 





129 



... 



117 





287 





52 





81 







S. 18 28 W. 



.27 





Thu years 





... 









... 

























S. 52 25 W. 



.17^ 





Spi-ing 



88 



14 



29 



"7 



31 



12 



"7 



3 



12 



17 



49 



90 



"85 



23 



64 



16 





N. 67 24 W. 



.40 



149. J 

 Maastricht | 



Summer 



32 



11 



12 



2 



23 



2 



5 







19 



6 



53 



137 



68 



35 



64 



19... 



N. 89 18 W. 



.56 



Autumn 



54 



14 



43 



3 



12 



3 



7 







42 



13 



77 



134 



60 



26 



50 



6 ... 



S. 86 10 W. 



.45 



Winter 



40 



8 



37 



4 



17 



6 



1 



3 



24 



16 



99 



156 



75 



13 



36 



7 





S. 77 23 W. 



.52 



[ 



The year! 





































N. 89 29 W. 



.47 





Spring 



105 





346 





61 





159 





67 





333 





119 





289 







N. 43 20 W. 



.14 



150. J 

 Utrecht. 1 



Summer 



117 





228 





37 





106 





46 





363 





188 





371 







N. 69 25 W. 



.32 



Autumn 



77 





293 





52 





185 





128 





492 





111 





297 







S. 68 8 W. 



•18i 



Winter 



24 





249 





60 





171 





121 





497 





138 





176 







S. 43 43 W. 







The year' 





































S. 86 43 W. 



:i8i 



' In the ptiblished report 



5f these 



olis 



Brva 



tions th 



e direct 



on of the r 



sulfa 



lit for e 



ach month was givei 



, but 



not its magnitude, and in co 



mputint 



' fro 



m t 



lem the 



resulta 



nts for the 



seaso 



ns, as h 



3re given, the magni 



tudes 



were a.ssumi;d to be equal. 























2 Computed from the resu 



tants fo 



r th 



i .ses 



isons. 





a 



For 



the first 



six years only. 





