ISO 



WIKDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Xus. 218(a) to 240(a!).) Russia. 



Observed at the following places, viz.: — 



Brestlitowsk, from December, 1852, to April, 1803, inclusive. 



District of Elnia, by Marks, for a period of eight years (1845 to 1853), and published weekly in 

 the Journal of Trade. 



Gorki, by Schmidt, during the years 1844 to 1854 inclusive. 



Kalouga, from December, 1852, to November, 1853, inclusive, and 1857. 



Kiev, by Kobisov, at the Botanical School, during the years 1854 and 1855. 



Koursk, during the years 1840 to 1846 inclusive — resultants computed by Spasski. 



Krutez, by A. Nikolaiki, during the years 1846 to 1850 inclusive. 



Minsk, in the year 1850, from June to October inclusive. 



Orel, by Prof Basilius Petrov, during the years 1838 to 1845 inclusive. 



Orenburg, during the years 1848 to 1867 inclusive, published in the Imperial Russian Geographi- 

 cal Society's publications, calculation made by Ovodof. 



Pensa, during the year 1857 ; also from January, 1862, to November, 1870, inclusive, with the 

 omission of the seven months, April to October, 1807, by Dr. Holmskij. 



Samara, during the years 1859 to 1869 inclusive, by Dr. Ukke 



Samarskaja Utschebnaja Ferma (agricultural school of Samara), during the years 1848 to 1854 

 inclusive. 



Saratov, during the year 1836, and ten years whose date is not preserved. 



Smolensk, from June to November inclusive, in the year 1850. 



Tambof, by Dr. Reng, during the years 1825 to 1836 inclusive. 



Tula, by Dr. Moritz, duriug the years 1846 and 1847. 



Ufa, by Bosse, during the years 1835 to 1849 inclusive. 



Uralsk, during the year 1853, and by H. Kahnikoff, from September 13, 1839, to November 12, 1841. 



Voronesch, from January, 1852, to April, 1854, inclusive, and published in the work of Taratsch- 

 kov, on the Climate of Voronesch. 



Wilna, from April, 1770, to March, 1771, inclusive. 



Woltschansk, from January to May, and from September to November, both inclusive, in the year 

 1853, 1857 entire. 









EeLATIVI: PEKVALENrK AND POROK OF WlNDS 







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Spring 

 Winter 



m 21 



13 21 



18 

 55 



9 

 45 



13 

 42 



12 

 37 



17 

 37 



80 

 13 



27 

 7 



N. 12 

 S. 25 



17W.? 



E.? 



.19 

 .25i 







61 



90 



219. 

 Wilna. 



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The year 



271, 161 



291 



671 



291 



541 



911 



461 





S. 59 



26 W. 



.24 







365 



220. 



} 



Summer 



17' 21 



32 



7 



8 



79 



47 



6 



59 



S. 59 



9W.? 



.24 







87 



Minsk. 



Autumn 



Oi 30 



34 



32 



23 



126 



33 



8 



78 



S. 12 



39 E.? 



.34 







73 



221. Kie 



v. 



Tlie year 



601 2230 



473i2036 



369 



1908 847 



1534 





i^. 29 



32 E.2 



.04 







731 







January 



6341441 



180711021 



968 



1215J1516 



1398 





N. 64 



34 E. 



.02 



N. 72f E. 



.13 



341 







February 



668 900 



8471801 



1157 



18861597 



1243 





S. 32 



9 W. 



.20 



S. jW.'.U 



311 







Marcli 



753, 723 



1281 1408 



1095 



1046 1720 



1974 





S. 80 



48 W. .11 



N. 83 W. .01 



341 







April 



1020 



1333 



848 1475 



657 



1232; 1374 



2060 





N. 45 



43 W. .12 



N 9|e. ;.iii 



330 







IMay 



528 



850 



1584 1S77 



635 



126]lll34 



2131 





S. 4 



6 W. .02 



N. 5h E. Lioi 



341 







June 



644 



811 



1100 756 



556 



2033' 1933 



2167 





N. 85 



17 W. .27 



N. 72 W.1.17 



330 







July 



914 



978 



624 1419 



828 



174211032 



2462 





N. 80 



27 W. .17 



N. 443 W.'.OSi 



341 



222. 

 Gorki.' 





August 



441 



936 



1032 1183 



1312 



1828|1419 



1849 





S. 55 



9 W. 



.18 



S. 28 W.i.08 



341 





September 



678|15n 



978 811 



733 



181l!l933 



1545 





N. 81 



35 W. 



.17 



N. 47i W.[.08 



330 





October 



782 890 



1251 1388 



968 1711 1104 



1906 





S. 63 



16 W. 



.09 



S. 684^ E. .03 



341 







November 



475 



798 



1535 1465 



1303 



20201545 



859 





S. 11 



49 W. 



.21J 



S. 20 E. .19 



330 







December 



958 



1253 



899 1104 



1016 



1320 1818 



1632 





N. 78 



47 W. 



.13| 



N. 23 W.1.06 



341 







Spring 



767 



909 



1238 1587 



796 



1180 1409 



2055 





N. 76 



51 W. 



.06i 



N. 43 E. 1.06^ 



1012 







Summer 



66C 



9n8[ 919 1119 



899 



1868 1461 



2159 





S. 84 



48 W. 



.19i 



N. 82 W. .08i 



1012 







Autumn 



645 



10lj(J]1255 1221 



1001 



1847 1527 



1437 





N. 52 



14 W. 



.12 



S. 16 E. 1.04:^ 



1001 







Winter 



720 



11981184 1309 



1047 



14741644 



1424 





S. 59 



4 W. 



.08i 



S. 68 E. I.03J 



993 





. 



i The year ' 700 



1035 1149 1309 



936 



1592 1510 



1769 





S. 74 



11 W. .11' 



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4018 



• Transcribed from Wesselowski, excppt the last four columns. 









2 The se 



jarate resultants for tlie two vears are greatly at variance, the former bein^ I 



^. 58'' 57' W. .0 



I, and 



the latter 



S. 81° Sli' E. .10. 









