SERIES B. ZONE 8. LAT. 60° TO 55° N. 



181 



(Nos. 218(a) to 240(a).) 







Russia. — Continued. 

















Relative Pkevalk 



NCE OF Winds from: the 









Monsoon 









DiFFEKEHT Points of the 



Compass. 







i"^ 





influences. 



n 





fci 





W 





,^ 





■^ 











Place of 



Time of 





ij3 





iJi 





.Sii, 





.Sjj 



• 



Direction of 



5^*0 









*s 



observation. 



tlie year. 





0^ 





.a . 





g'/j 





0^ 



sl 



resultant. 



= 



Direction. 





tH 







A 



hS 



■s 



w"| 



^ 

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^'i 



■s 



^t 



s'« 





■2 ^ 







S 



e 







S 



^i. 



H 



m.S 



m 



!/i-i 



1 



^ 









K*' 







& 



s 



s 



223. 1 



Summer 



8 







42 



27 



41 



11 



59 



3 



84 



S. 7°42'W. 



.21 







92 



Smolensk. / 



Autumn 



16 



7 



55 



20 



64 



11 



46 



8 



46 S. 13 53 E. !.22 







91 



224. 



































District of ■ 



The year 



950 



919 



974 



1185 



1588 



1856 



1505 



1023 



... 



S. 37 21 W. 



.18 









2924 



Eliiia.' . 





































Spring 



26 



72 



64 



77 



59 



83 



57 



60 



54 



S. 12 1 E. 



.10 



S. 



82° E. 



.11 





225. 

 Kalouga. 



Summer 



43 



55 



35 



41 



50 



69 



91 



75 



93 



N. 85 28 W. 



.16A 



N. 



38i W. 



.12 





Autumn 



44 



28 



32 



61 



43 



71 



87 



53 



127 



S. 66 16 W. 



.16' 



N. 



71 W. 



.06 





Winter 



25 



22 



65 



74 



84 



73 



76 



64 



57 



S. 21 23 W. 



.20 



S. 



10 E. 



.10^ 







The year 



138 



177 



196 



253 



236 



296 



311 



252 



331 



S. 47 20 W. 



•12 













January 



33 



92 



55 



241 



56 



108 



25 



87 



11 



S. 41 42 E. 



.27 













February 



24 



82 



91 



209 



55 



103 



24 



85 



5 



S. 46 24 E. 



.28 













IMarch 



45 



113 



46 



199 



35 



121 



47 



131 



7 



S. 43 28 E. 



.08 













April 



60 



87 



25 



150 



25 



123 



70 



168 



7 



N. 76 39 W. 



.11 













May 



98 



152 



64 



143 



24 



102 



22 



128 



11 



N. 38 13 E. 



.161 













June 



38 



70 



52 



115 



37 



207 



53 



151 



7 



S. 63 57 W. 



.19" 













July 



21 



79 



30 



153 



49 



184 



46 



108 



22 



S. 23,33 W. 



.21 











226. 

 Orel.2 



August 



40 



123 



85 



98 



23 



156 



25 



143 



46 



N. 70 22 W. 



.08 











September 



58, 158 



44 



167 



24 



105 



35 



107 



22 



N. 71 44 E. 1.13 











October 



47! 71 



53 



213 



59 



140 



34 



75 



IS 



S. 16 32 E. '.23 













November 



45: 84 



64 



177 



67 



155 



28 



77 



13 



S. 25 9 E. i.21 













December 



36 107 



71 



196 



38 



131 



39 



121 



5 



S. 43 30 E. 1.13 













Spring 



203 352 



135 



492 



84 



346 



139 



427 



25 



N. 25 54 E. 1.03 



N. 



14 W. 



.Hi 







Summer 



99 272 



117 



366 



109 



547 



124 



402 



75 



S. 52 58 W. .14 





West 



.15 







Autumn 



150 313 



161' 557 



150 



400 



97 



259 



53 



S. 39 47 E. 



.16 



S. 



59^ W. 



07 







Winter 



93 281 



217; 646 



149 



342 



88 



293 



21 



S. 43 E. 



.23 



S. 



55 E. 



.14 







The year 



.54511218 



630 2061 



492 



1635 



448 



1381 



174 



S. 26 11 E. 



.09 













Spring 



100 124 



57 185 



68 



188 



92 



185 





S. 81 W. 



.08 



N. 



32 E. 



.Oil 



644 



227. 

 Koursli.^ 



Summer 



116 108 



51 152 



42 



158 



137 



236 





N. 62 W. 



.20^ 



N. 



29i W. 



.lii 



644 



Autumn 



72 100 



49 1 248 



75 



182 



112 



161 





S. 26 W.!.13i 



S. 



30" E. 



.08 



637 



Winter 



55 85 



34 



272 



78 



194 



136 



145 





S. 28 W. 



.18 



S. 



8 E. 



.11 



632 





The year 

 Spring 



86 104 



48 



214 



66 



180 



119 



182 





S. 61 W. 



.114 









25'57 





30' 83 



149 



82 



61 



75 



35 



37 





S. 69 20 E. 



.29 



R. 



73 E. 



.19 





228. 



Summer 



34 24 



31 



19 



35 



34 



72 



36 





N. 86 14 W. 



.21 



N. 



78,V W. 



.30 





Wolt- 



Autumn 



45 59 



157; 48 



35 



62 



81 



59 





N. 76 40 E. 



.12^1 



N. 



26" E. 



.09 





schansk. 



Winter 



9 61 



118! 62 



50 



55 



61 



36 





S. 49 54 E. 



.20" 



S. 



41 1 , 



.11 







The yearS 





... 





... 





... 







S. 60 59 E. 



.10 











229. \ 

 Tula.' / 



230. 1 

 Voronesch' J 



The year 

 The year 



438' ROV 



1219 



1425 



795 

 1097 



1329 



2616 



1671 

 1613 





S. 70 29 W. 



.23 









730 



695 



1006 



1349 



813 



2016 



1412 





S. 67 34 W. 



.141 









851 





230^,0. 1 

 Tambof.i / 



231. 1 



The year 



1307 



693 



800 



1387 



1253 



1467 



1867 



1226 





S. 68 8 W. 



.16 









4383 





























South 



Spring 



282 



395 



477 



606 



324 



456 



526 



745 



54 



N. 86 3 W. 



.05 



N 



48 E. 



.07 





Central 



Summer 



273 



358 



383 



441 



390 



703 



637 



798 



177 



S. 81 47 W.I.IS 



N 



74 W. 



.08 





Russia, 



Autumn 



275 



390 



505 



488 



440 



798 



642 



540 



173 



S. 47 59 W. 



•14 J 



S. 



3^ W. 



.05 





Nos. 222 to 



Winter 



265 



421 



459 



510 



433 



564 



624 



538 



57 



S. 48 55 W. 



.10 



s. 



54|e. 



.03 





225 & 229 



The year 





















S. 57 30 W. 



.15i 











combined.''. 



































' Transcribed from Wesselowski 

















2 The ratios of the resultants are 



those of 



iVesselows 



ci, modifit 



d by making allowance 



for calms. 





' If to the observations here give 



n we add 



a series ta 



ven from . 



une to November, inclu 



sive 



, in the year 



1850, 



the resultant for summer becomes ^ 



.78°47'-V 



7. .17, for£ 



lutumn S. 



23° 30' W. .15, and forth 



e year S. 60^48''^ 



'-..11. 



* Using only one-third of the ni 



mbers for 



Gorki (No 



. 222) in 



order to give them ouly 



their proper we 



gilt; 



annual resultant combined by plo 



ting. 















5 Computed from the resultants 



for the sea 



sons. 













