SERIES B. ZONE 9. LAT. 45° TO 50° N. 

 (Nos. 68 to 61.) New Britain and Canada West.— Continued. 



207 







Relative Pkevalhnoe of Wihds fkom th 



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Place and 



Time of the 





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Direction of 











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kind of 

 observations. 



year. 





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° a 





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resultant. 



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Direction. 





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1 





1 





3 





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> 



5 > 





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1 



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3 

 15 





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Spring 



81 



29 



18 



18 



55 



17 



27 



31 





N. 12°32'W. 



.16 



N 



33|°E. 

 7b E. 



.09i 

 .06 







% 'C 



Summer 



56 



26 



32 



16 



62 



16 



30 



38 





N. 21 19 W. 



.06i 



S. 









Autumn 



32 



5 



4 



2 



25 



4 



7 



11 





N. 31 37 W. 



.18' 



N 



6 W. 



.07 









Winter 

 The year" 



31 



6 



5 



13 



56 



9 



20 



37 





S. 73 25 W. 

 N. 47 30 W. 



.20 

 .12 



s.. 



38 W. 



.17 





n 



• 



Spring 



49 



11 



8 



i'o 



28 



9 



"h 



17 





N. 5 18 W. 



.20 



N 



51 E. 



.25 





'5 



O -3 



Summer 



28 



3 



8 



5 



18 



33 



28 



34 





N. 81 21 W. 



.40 



N 



86 W. 



.13 





.2 ■ 





Autumn 



20 







2 



1 



32 



4 



10 



6 





S. 51 50 W. 



.24 



S. 



8 E. 



.20 





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sl 



Winter 

 The yeari 



30 



3 



2 



8 



22 



13 



15 



19 





N. 72 38 W. 

 N. 77 52 W. 



.26 



.22 



N. 



47 W. 



.04i 





lO 



M-a r 



Spring 



130 



40 



26 



28 



83 



26 



34 



48 





N. 9 47 W. 



.17^ 



N 



44 E. 



.02 









Summer 



84 



29 



40 



21 



80 



49 



58 



72 



.. 



N. 69 11 W. 



.17 



S. 



89 W. 







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Autumn 



62 



5 



6 



3 



57 



8 



17 



17 



.. 



N. 83 7 W. 



.14 



S. 



2 W. 



.04i 







£ 3 



Winter 



61 



9 



7 



21 



78 



22 



35 



56 





S. 88 40 W. 



.21J- 



S. 



50 W. 



.10^ 







p< i 1 



Tlie year' 





















N, 65 51 W. 



.15 













Spring 



144 



227 



178 



44 



54 



151 



276 



91 



307 



N. 23 39 W. 



.13 



N 



36 E. 



.07 





59. 



Summer 



49 



91 



67 



31 



45 



149 



399 



57 



376 



S. 87 15 W. 



.31 



S. 



70 W. 



.23 





Michipieo- J 



Autumn 



204 



221 



1.37 



55 



111 



259 



159 



106 



256 



N. 39 44 W. 



.09 



N. 



84^ E. 

 82 E. 



•03i 





ten. 



Winter 



258 



231 



256 



69 



141 



199 



176 



84 



296 



N. 31 29 E. 



.10 



N. 



.14i 







The year' 





















N. 54 22 W. 



.11 









60. 



Spring 



87 



80 



25 21 



120 



42 



38 



44 





N. 3 24 E. 



.09 



N. 



42iE. 



.21 



153 



August 



13 







5 







37 



5 



14 



19 





S. 61 30 W. 



.32 



S. 



58i W. 



.17 



31 



Kenogu- ■ 



Autumn 



70 



36 



46 



11 



163 



77 



49 



94 





S. 55 6 W. 



.20 



S. 



31 W. 



.06 



182 



missee. 



Winter 



62 



22 



35 



5 



120 



36 



20 



63 





S. 53 11 W. 



.12 



S. 



72JE. 



.04 



121 





The year' 

 Spring 



88 



58 



12 



26 



88 



28 



23 



136 







S. 64 46 W. 

 N. 34 19 W. 



.15 



.26 



n'. 





.13 



487 



39 "e. 



61. 



Snmmer 



44 



9 



12 



7 



67 



33 



30 



74 







N. 84 51 W. 



.30 



S. 



39J- W. 



.11 





Abbitibbe •, 



Autumn 



38 



4 



13 



13 



61 



27 



28 



89 







N. 80 20 W. 



.3U 



S. 



55 W. 



.10 





Post. 



Winter 

 The year' 



84 



20 



22 



41 



80 



23 



32 



125 







N. 49 24 W. 

 N. 64 33 W. 



.22' 

 .25^ 



N. 



62 E. 



.07 











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mputed from th 



e res 



ultan 



ts for t 



ae seasons. 





(Nos. 62 to 65.) Northern Michigan, east of longitude 87°. 



Observed as follows: — 







Aggregate 





Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 



length of 

 time. 



Date. 







yrs. mos. 





Fort Brady, 



tJ. S. Army Surgeons, 



29 



1823 to 1856 inclusive, except the years 1826, 1829 

 and 1849. 



Fort Mackinac, 



" " " 



22 



1826, 1831 to 1836, and 1842 to 1859 both inclusive. 



Lake George, 



J. H. Foster and 

 E. Perrault, 



4 



1859. 



Northport, 



H. R. Schitterley and 

 Rev. Ct. N. Smith, 



4 7 



1862, 1863 and 1866 to 1869 inclusive. 



Presque Isle, 



Mr. Woolsey, 



6 



1842 and 1843. 



St. James, 



James J. Strang, 



3 4 



1852 to 1856 inclusive. 



Sugar Island, 



U. S. Engineers, 



10 



1866, 1867 and 1868. 



Thunder Bay Island, 



U. S. Engineers and 

 J. J Maiden, 



2 6 



1858, 1859 and 1869. 



