168 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 



144 to IGO.) 







Holland 



, — Gontin 



ued 



















Relative Prevalence of Winds from the 









Monsoo 



„ 





Place of 



Time of 



UlFFEKENT PolKTS OP THE UuMI 



ASS. 



Direction of 



is 



£0 





influence 



s. 



0' 



























observation. 



tlic year. 



















t,3 



resultant. 



"SS 



Direction. 





s 







£ 



W 



^ 



H 



£ 



^ 



1 



^ 



E'i 





.2 " 







t 



a 







Z 



^ 



w 



T. 





 427 



2580 



574 



1850 









K*" 







(i 



1 





.January 



■210 2054 



393 



1912 





S. 38°49'W.'.08 













February 



111 1104 



338 



1875 



538 



3854 



720 



1460 





S. 37 20 W.i.34 













March 



370 189B 



454 



1401 



314 



2150 



762 



2653 





N. 60 59 W.'.16 













April 



263 l(i08 



170 



967 



202 



2460 



575 



3755 





N. 64 32 W.'.33 













May 



451! 1340 



232 



1125 



185 



2186 



632 



3844 





N. 61 21 W. .33 













June 



355 1454 



125 



553 



231 



2107 



1348 



3827 





N. 63 42 W.!.45 













July 



450 583 



128 



623 



285 



3427 



1120 



3384 





N. 88 46 W.'.50 













August 



223 



772 



203 



603 



469 



3690 



1000 



3040 





S. 82 43 W. 



.46i 











156. 



September 



201 



864 



580 



1680 



564 



2797 



824 



2490 





S. 62 4 W. 



.25 











Franeker. 



October 



53 



597 



235 



2140 



680 



3060 



812 



2423 





S. 49 17 W. 



.33 











November 



101 



969 



290 



2222 



605 



2818 



643 



2352 





S. 45 55 W. 



.15 













December 



150 1081 



334 



2084 



460 



3134 



545 



2215 





S. 46 27 W. 



24 













Spring 



1089:4944 



856 



3493 



701 



6796 



1969 



10252 





N. 61 57 W. 



.27 



N. 



8° E. 



.16 



1196 





Summer 



1028 2809 



45 ti 



1779 



985 



9244 



3468 



10251 





N. 83 41 W. 



.46 



N. 



68 W. 



.21 



1196 





Autumn 



355 2420 



U05 



6042 



1849 



8675 



2279 



7265 





S. 51 58 W. .27 



S. 



20 E. 



.14 



1183 





Winter 



471 4239 



1065 



5S71 



1425 



9568 



1839 



5525 





S. 44 36 W. 



.20 



S. 



49 E. 



.16 



1173 





The year^ 

 Spring 



















S. 81 29 W. 



.27 









4748 





"9 "15 



10 



'"7 



""7 



"20 



'"9 



15 





N. 63 18 w! 



.10 



n'. 



"6°"e. 



.18^ 





1.57. 



Summer 



ti 10 



5 



7 



9 



27 



12 



16 





S. 71 10 W. 



.29 



N. 



75 W. 



.17 





Leeuwar- • 



Autumn 



4 11 



11 



13 



15 



20 



7 



10 





S. 42 W. 



.21 



S. 



54 E. 



.12^ 





den. 



Winter 



3 10 



10 



12 



15 



25 



8 



7 





S. 10 59 W. 



.2^ 



s. 



18iE. 



• 16 







The year 



22 46 



36 



39 



46 



92 



36 



48 





S. 37 47 W. 



•17* 













Spring 



62 80 



117 



42 



64 



77 



162 



38 





S. 86 8 W. .06' 



N. 



39 E. 



.14 



368 





Summer 



48 i 60 



74 



34 



53 



110 



220 



46 





S. 80 28 W. .30 



N. 



67^ W. 



.16 



368 



158. 



Autumn 



52, 48 



107 



68 



95 



101 



194 



25 





S. 23 53 W. .19 



S. 



47 E. 



.09 



364 



Asaeu. 



Winter 



14 55 



77 



35 



48 



134 



103 



16 





S. 33 21 W. 



.26 



s. 



HE. 



.11 



360 





The year 



Spring 



176: 243 

 63 133 



375 

 25 



179 



260 



422 



634 



125 





S. 52 34 W. 



.18 









1460 





79 



27 



142 



57 



143 





N. .30 14 W. 



.20 



n! 



24 "e. 



.18 





159. 

 Qrouingeu. 



Summer 



78' 126 



19 



58 



48 



282 



102 



248 





N. 80 41 W. 



.35 



N. 



73 W. 



.18 





Autumn 



56 



183 



45 



94 



91 



229 



50 



134 





S. 59 12 W. 



• 09 



S. 



62 E. 



.10 





Winter 



18 



155 



44 



116 



87 



299 



69 



141 





S. 43 20 W. 



.23 



• S. 



5 E. 



.17 







The year2 





















N. 88 7 W. 



.17 













Spring 





















N. 59 45 W. 



.12i 



N. 



23 E. 



.16 





160. 



Summer 





















S. 84 45 W. 



• 32 



N. 



72 W. 



.15i 





Northern • 



Autumn 





















S. 49 15 W. 



• 17 



S. 



48^ E. 



.05 





Holland.' 



Waiter 

 The year 





















S. 25 W. 

 S. 66 W. 



• 26 

 .19 



S. 



20 E. 



.17 







' No 



' Co 



s. 152 to 159, resultant c( 

 inputed from the resultan 



)mbinert by plotting. 

 ts for tlie seasons. 







(Nos. IGltolTT^) North"western Germany. 



Computed from observations made at the following places, viz. : — 



Bremen, by Dr. Heineken, during the years 1829 to 1858 inclusive — as quoted by Dr. Prestel, 

 from a publication of them, by Dr. H^pke. 



Bracken (mountain), Saxony, by Dr. Nehse, during the years 1836 to 1845 inclusive. (Transac- 

 tions of the Geographical Society of Berlin.) 



Cottbus, Prus.sia, during the months of October and December, 1855, and January and February,1856. 



Cuxhaven. The date of the observations at this place is not preserved, and it is uncertain 

 whether they embrace a period of twenty years or of only ten years. 



Dusseldorf, Prussia, during the year 1783. 



Emden, Hanover, during a period of 30 years, ijy Dr. Prestel — date not preserved. 



Goiha, by von Loof, during the year 1846. (Monthly Transactions Geographical Society of Berlin.) 



OoUingen, Hanover, during the year 1783. 



