184 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Xos. 241 to 248.) Southern Siberia. — Continued. 



Nikolaievsk, mouth of the Amoor, during the years 1859 to 1804 inclusive, and I8G6, by Deg- 

 tinsky. Also in the Addendum, the year 1871, by Kudrin. 



Omsk, from January, 1870, to May, 1872, by Znamenski ; see Addendum. 



Pe.troimulowski, Kamtsehatka, during the years 1848, 1849 and 1850, and published in the Journal 

 of the Uydrographic Department. 



Semipalatinsk, during the year.s 18G.3 to 1SG6 inclusive, by Abramoff. 



Udskoi Ostrog, by Middeudorf, from September, 1844, to September 12, 1845, inclusive. 







Relatii 



?E Prkvalknce op Winds fuom the 







Blonsoo 



^ 







DiPFEEjiNT Points of the Compass. 





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influenc 



es. 





w 





W 





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Place of 



Time of the 





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Direction of 



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observation. 



year. 





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resultant. 



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Direction. 









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H 



mZ 



m 



m« 



^c 



O 





M 





(4 





January 







1 



77 



53 



53 



37 



44 



8 



22 













February 



12 



10 



81 



38 



42 



18 



34 



25 



40 













March 



8 



1 



112 



25 



23 



4 



59 



30 



45 













April 



32 



4 



61 



12 



28 



17 



58 



36 



40 













May 



22 



11 



32 



15 



23 



33 



70 



31 



48 













June 



26 



12 



38 



12 



26 



14 



48 1 22 



48 













July 



6 



3 



25 



22 



39 



23 



72 



15 



66 











241. 



Semipalatiuak. 



August 



15 



15 



24 



15 



13 



29 



67 



48 



45 











September 

 October 



17 

 5 



6 

 4 



56 

 55 



17 



25 



12 



24 



18 

 19 



57 

 86 



22 

 16 



33 



25 













November 



4 



3 



89 



37 



34 



15 



62 



7 



18 













December 







5 



95 



51 



56 



42 



50 



26 



17 













Spring 



(12 



16 



205 



52 



74 



54 



187 



97 



133 



S. 80°10'W. 



.05 



N. 11° W. 



.10^ 





Summer 



47 



30 



87 



49 



78 



66 



187 



85 



159 



S. 78 24 W. 



.19i 



N. 06 W. 



All 





Autumn 



2ti 



13 



200 



79 



70 



52 



205 



45 



76 



S. 5 6 W. 



•12i 



S. 611 E. 



.02 





Winter 



12 



16 



253 



142 



151 



97 



128 



69 



79 



S. 26 22 E. 



.301 



S. 4&L E. 



.23 





The year^ 



... 















... 





S. 14 24 W. 



.11 







241(a). 1 

 AkmoUiusk. / 





See Adc 



lendum at the end of this Zone. 













! 



.January 



85 



459 



4 722;1117 



6791 



345 



477 





S. 39 4 W. 



..73 









February 



211 



1197 



1607 



983 



4348 



515 



1139 





S. 35 54 W. 



.41 







rH 



March 



287 



1688 



21 1855 



590 



4734 



252 



573 





S. 23 45 W. 



.36^ 







U 



April 



337 



2041 



11 593 



802 



4072 



696 



1448 





S. 64 32 W. 



.30 







1 



May 



393 



1253 



201 1424 



618 



3667 



1113 



1331 





S. 52 2 W. 



.32 







June 



515 



2020 



150 1396 



746 



2209 



1065 



1893 





S. 89 22 W. 



.14 







o 



July 



43U 



1970 



384 2090 



472 



► 2702 



651 



1245 





S. 9 47 W. 



.11 







^ 



August 



880 



2150 



161 1241 



680 



3116 



286 



1485 





S. 72 33 W. 



.10 









r -S 



i September 



5(58 



1292 



81 1159 



705 



3987 



912 



1296 





S. 47 38 W. 



.28^ 









oT 



October 



354 



906 



59 1066 



948 



4972 



667 



1028 





S. 44 41 W. 



.49 











November 



71 



1234 



102 



421 ; 890 



5261 



752 



1260 





S. 52 58 W. 



.51 









2 



December 



79 



494 



11 



844(1288 



6858 



328 



98 





S. 45 W. 



.60 









s" 



Spring 



339 



1661 



78 



1291 



670 



4158 



687 



1117 





S. 45 26 W. 



.31^ 









J3 



a 



Summer 



627 



2047 



234 



1576 



633 



2676 



667 



1541 





S. 60 59 W. 



.09^ 







<v 



Autumn 



331 



1144 



81 



882 



851 



4740 



777 



1195 





S. 50 36 W. 



.441 







"3 



a 



Winter 



125 



717 



5 



1058 



1129 



5999 



396 



571 





S. 36 37 W. 



.63 







a 



52 J 



The year" 



355 



1392 



99 



1202 



821 



4393 



632 



1106 





S. 44 15 W. 



.37 







(S 



o"^ 



Spring 



618 



1421 



53 



741 



722 



3131 



494 



1039 



613 



S. 59 22 W. 



.25 







2 



i? ^ 



Summer 



688 



1765 



169 



1186 



561 



2248 460 



1160 



593 



S. 69 17 W. 



.07 









00 a ■ 



Autumn 



401 



958 



61 



761 



716 



4198 395 



799 



442 



S. 45 48 W. 



.42 









*^ CO 



Winter 



256 



503 



31 



679 1032 



4405 359 



367 



1004 



S. 37 21 W. 



.55 









f-l ^ 



The year 



1963 



4647 



314 



3367 



3031 



13982 1708 



3365 



2652 



S. 46 11 W. 



.32 









"S sS ' 



Spring 





















S. 51 30 W. 



.28 



N. 13 E. 



.06i 







Summer 





















S. 64 W. 



.08 



N. 38 E. 



.26 





£ J -S . 



Antumn 





















S. 48 15 W. 



.43 



S. 48 W. 



10 



g ^1 1 



Winter 





















S. 37 15 W. 



.55 



S. 26^ W. 



22J 



^•=s [ 



Tlie year 











... 











S. 45 15 W. 



.34^ 



1 





' This series is given for the purpose 



of showing the 



relative number of c 



alms, which i 



s omit 



ted in the ] 



re- 



ceding series. 















2 By plotting. 















' Computed from the resultants for t 



ie seasons. 













