SERIES B. ZONE 9. L A T. 45° T O 50 ° N. 



205 



(Nos. 52 aud 53.) 



North-western Wisconsin 



— Continued. 













^ 





Relative Prevalence op Winds from the 











Monsoon 1 







Different Points of the OoMrAss, 









§■§ 





innuenees. | 





c4 





H 





.^ 





.^ 











Kind of 



Time of 





iJi 





iJi 





S->i 





%^ 



. 



Direction 



ot 



u O 









observation. 



the year. 





'■a 





t.yi 





gai 





o^ 



t.3 



resultant. 



c E 



Direction. 









s 



riS 



■s 



h!1 





^f. 



»' 



n 



_B g 







So 







g 



















^ 























!5 



^c 





vi-P 



Uj 



mC 



K;: 



D 







K 







h 



i r r 



Spring 



236 



1284 319 



171 



498 



632 



284 



335 



7 



N. 61° 33 



E. 



.13i- 



N. 



59° E. 



.24 





Surface , 

 wind. 1 



Summer 



113 



1330 



172 



127 



581 



1076 



281 



259 



9 



S. 6 5 



W. 



.05 



S. 



82 E. 



.08 



■§ a 



.■iutumu 



l(i4 



780 



137 



84 



517 



1046 



320 



363 



11 



S. 58 50 



W. 



.19A 



S. 



63 W. 



.09 





Winter 



224 



541 



118 



124 



535 



1247 



479 



470 



6 



S. 62 54 



W.1.33 



s. 



65 W. 



.22 







The year' 



















S. 55 59 



w.Lioi 











Motion 



Spring 



ii2 



191 



lOs! 25 



34 



178 



111 



199 





N. 28 51 



W. .25 



N 



59 E. 



.16 



a-a 



Summer 



8(i 



273 



64] 53 



38 



346 



209 



232 





N. 69 11 



W. .26^ 



S. 



16 E. 



.05 



p __ 



of -j 



Autumn 



111 



252 



57i 30 



38 



337 



172 



247 





N. 63 9 



W. .29i 



S. 



9i W. 



.01 



o, =* 



clouds. 



Winter 



72 



77 



21| 19 



29 



197 



115 



187 





N. 75 31 



W.1.43 



s. 



78J- W. 



.16 



« « 



1 



Tiie year' 



















N. 62 7 



W. i.30 









M O 



Two pre- f 

 ceding J 



Spring 

 Summer 



348 

 199 



1475 

 lfi03 



427 196 

 236: ISO 



532 

 619 



810 

 1422 



395 

 490 



534 

 491 



7 

 9 



N. 26 37 

 N. 44 54 



E. 1.12^^ 

 W.1.09 



N 



N 



60 E. 



47 E. 



.21 



.19 



^'t 



Autumn 



27!) 



1032 



194' 114 



555 



13S3 



492 



610 



11 



S. 78 49 



W.i.l9i 



S. 



54 W. 



.08 



. " 



binoil. 



Winter 



29 fi 



618 



1391 143 



564 



1444 



594 



657 



6 



S. 70 48 



W. !.33 



S. 



58 W. 



.22 



O 



Tlie year' 







... ... 













N. 86 14 



W. .13 













' Computed from the resultants for the 



seasons. 











(Nos. 54 to 5Y.) 

 Observed as follows : 



Northern Michigan, west of longitude 87°. 







Aggregate 







Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 



length of 

 time. 



Date. 





Central Mine, 



S. H. Whittlesey, 



yr|. mos. 



1867, 1868 and 1869. 





Cliflon, 



Wm. Van Orden, Jr., 



1 



September, 1863. 





Copper Falls, 



C. S. Whittlesey, 



10 



1S56 aud 1857. 





Eagle River, 



Mrs. M. A. Goff, 



7 



1856. 





Fort Wilkins, 



U. S. Army Surgeons, 



2 1 



1844, 1845 and 1846. 





Garlic, 



Edwin Ellis, 



10 



1864 and 1865. 





Houghton, 



J. B. Minick, 



1 



August, 1866. 





Marquette, 



G. H. Blaker aud others,' ■ 



5 8 



1857 to 1863 inclusive. 





Ontonagon, 



Edwin Ellis, 



3 7 



1866 to 1869 inclusive. 





Pennsylvania Mine, 



K. H. Grifath, 



7 



1867, 1868 and 1869. 









Relative Prevalence of Winds from the 







Monsoon 









Different Points of the Compass. 





Il 



influences. 







H 





W 





1^ 





M 









Place and 



Time of 





QJij 





li^ 









iS*! 





Direction of 



fci'o 







t« 



kind of ob- 



the year. 





s^ 





t.m 





g«i 





Sfe' 



t-3 



resultant. 



o§ 



Direction. 





6 









































«S! 





wSi 





^Sf 



■s 



^% 







"S 





£ 



E 





^ 



eJI 



a 



mC 



m 



02^ 



^ 



fei 



D 





«- 





fe 



184 



f i Spring 



67 



62 



64 



92 



114 



61 



138 



117 ... 



S. 72°,32'W. 



.13 



S. 84i° E. 



.15 



54. : Summer 



39 



38 



35 



78 



152 



11^ 



14S 



179 ... 



S. 71 41 W. 



.37 



S. 42 W. 



.12 



214 



Fort \ 



Autumn 



58 



52 



20 



68 



90 



135 



104 



195l ... 



S. 89 47 W. 



.32 



N. 63 W. 



.06 



182 



Wilkius. 



Winter 

 The yeari! 

 Spring 



115 



33 



45 



48 



100 



93 



128 



141 





i^. 78 41 W. 

 S 84 29 W 



.28 

 .27 



N. 5 W. 



.08 



180 

 760 





r f 



171 



130 



130 



170 



131 



110 



131 



407 



187 



N. 34 51 W. 



.17 



N. 59 E. 



.12 









Summer 



l,'j4 



112 



141 



122 



124 



180 



168 



261 



168 



N. 65 11 W. 



.13 



S. 76 E. 



.09 







Autumn 



143 



140 



108 



122 



175 



22b 



245 



439 



118 N. 72 43 W. 



.26 



N. 89 W. 



.05 







1 



Winter 



61 



6S 



60 



128 



142 



197 



258 



434 



97 



N. 85 1 W. 



.35 



S. 73^ W. 



.15 







Tlie year2 





















N. 69 30 W. 



.22 









Ij 



O '' 



Spring 



32 



6 



fi 



5 



15 



ii 



51 



44 





N. 69 32 W. 



.50 



N. 49 E. 



.14 





s 



„ to 1 ! Summer 



26 



2 



7 



1 



15 



62 



76 



41 





S. 88 42 W. 



.604 



S. 15^ W. 



.10 





r 



o 3 .j ' Autumn 



34 



17 



4 



11 



33 



48 



1:24 



106 





N. 77 32 W. 



.56 



N. 43 E. 



.05 





s 



o ~ : Winter 

 S L . Tlie yeai-a 



7 



3 







3 



6 



30 



55 



40 





n. 85 24 W. 

 N. 81 43 W. 



.70 

 .58i 



S. 76 W. 



.12 





s 



^,i ( \ Spring 



203 



136 



136 



175 



146 



134 



182 



451: 1S7UN. 43 24 W. 



.20 



N. 60 E. 



AU 







fc 2 ' Summer 



180 



114 



148 



123 



139 



242 



243 



302: 168'N. 76 8 W. 



.19i 



S. 62 E. 



.07 







■^ 3 -1 ! Autumn 



177i 157 



112 



133 



208 



274 



369 



545 llsiN. 74 17 W. 



.31 



N. 84;V W. 



.04i 







£ a i Winter 



68, 71 



60 



131 



148 



227 



313 



474 97 N. 85 5 W. 



.38:V 



S. 82i W. 



.14 







^ § [ 1 Tlie ycar2 















... i ... N. 72 54 W. 



.26 









' Peter White an 



d F. M. Bacon. .2 Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 





