176 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 181 to 198.) 



Northern Germany. — Continued. 







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E Prevali 



NCE OF Wl 



Nns FROM THE 







Monsoon 











Dipi 



EKEKT POI 



NTS OF THE (JuMl'ASS. 





1'? 



influences. 



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W 





W 





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Place of 







OiJ 





iji 





.SJi 





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6 



Direction of 



i.'o 







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observation. 



the year. 



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w2 



*: 



° a 



.13 





*: 





si 





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Direction. 



s" 









t, 



^l 



S 



»i5 



Oi 



^t 



^ 



^t 



O 





« 





Ut 





Spring 

 Suniuier 



3.5 



23 



(ifi 



19 



12 



19 



42 



55 





N. 1°31'W..19 



N. 31i°E. 



.24 



271 





19 



2S 



28 



22 



28 



55 



52 



38 





S. 72 52 W.I. 21 



S. 60 W. 



.09 



270 







11 



?,4 



38 



3B 



3() 



48 



39 



39 





S. 27 59 W.I. 16 



S. 21 E. 



.13 



270 



Putbus. j 



Winter 



30 



14 



2(3 ! 34 



2() 



39 



65 



34 





S. 76 26 W.1.22 



S. 69 W. 



.10 



268 



L 



The year 



95 



89 





102 



IGl 



198 



166 





S 82 1 W. .12 







1079 













_ 





(Nos. 199 to 208.) Northern Bohemia. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 

 Bodenbach, during the years 1842 aud 1848. 

 Eoniggratz, during the years 1848, 1849 and 1859. 



Prague, during the years 1T83, 1Y84, 1800 to 1839, 1848 to 1851, and 1855 to 185T, all inclusive. 

 PurglUz, during the years 1848 to 1851 inclusive (published in the Jahrbucher der K. K. Central 

 Anstalt fur Meteorology). 



Schoensl, from August, 1838, to December, 1840, inclusive, and during the years 1849, 1850 and 1 851. 



Schonthal during the year 1841. 



Senftenberg, during the years 1845 to 1852 inclusive. 



Smecna, during the years 1848, 1849 aud 1850. 



199. ! 

 Schoutlial. 1 



200. 

 Schoessl' 



201. 

 Purglitz. 



202. 

 Smecna. 



203. 

 Boden- 

 bach. 



204. 



Nortli- 



western 



Bohemia. 2 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumu 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The yeai'* 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tlie year 



«■ 





a'>->i 





t^K 





O c3 





W S 









z:: 



B 



104 



15 



38 







58 



15 



80 



8 



280 



38 



49 



18 



33 



9 



43 



12 



57 



10 



1611 662 



38| 56 

 38] 61 

 39 100 

 28 ' 80 

 143297 

 33 15 



^S 



96 



189 



180 



122 



587 



75 



87 



88 



104 



1431 



70 



52 



44 



30 



196 



68 



95 



93 



92 



23 

 25 

 19 

 18 

 85 

 332 

 448 



16 



4 







8 



28 



22 



29 



22 



11 



1295 



169 



199 



208 



202 



778 



30 



43 



40 



37 



3 



15 

 11 

 4 

 33 



240 

 290 



424 281 

 366 262 



24 ... 



10 ... 



2 ... 



7 ... 



43 ... 



63 8 



62 22 



57 19 



36: 13 



2001 62 



90 



38 



47 



67 

 61 



551 28 



273 162 



67 9 



67 

 47 

 68 



52 

 54 



42 



26 



174 



296 

 260 

 209 



182 



947|254 Is. 81 



P3 



lO'W. 

 27 W. 

 20 W. 

 33 W.I. 15 

 8 W. .29 

 43 W.1.22 

 26 W.I. 35 

 43 W. .25 

 45 W. .19 

 53 W. .28 



10 W. 

 56 W. 

 10 W. 

 12 W. 

 36 W. 



39 W. 

 4 W. 



32 W. 



40 W. 

 16 W. 



8 E. 



1 W. 



26 E. 



27 E. 

 18 E. 

 32 W. 



2 W. 

 35 W. 

 16 W. 

 51 W. 



.30 



.31 



.25 



.30 



.29 



.23 



.44 



.33^ 



.39i 



.35" 



.09 



.12J 



.01 



.48 



.05 



.18i 



.34 



.24 



.19 



•23i 



N. 35° E. 

 S. 79 W. 

 S. 4^ E. 

 S. 65| E. 



92 



92 



91 



90 



365 



264 



276 



273 



269 



1964 



368 



368 



364 



361 



1461 



276 



276 



273 



251 



1076 



184 



184 



182 



181 



730 



' Seasons for the years 1849, 1850 and 1851 only. 

 " Computed from tlie resultants for the seasons. 



2 Nos. 199 to 203 combined. 



