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



209 



(Nos. 66 to T4.) 

 Observed as follows : — 



Canada East. 



Place of 

 observation. 



By whom observed. 



Aggregate length 

 of time. 



Date. 







years, months. 







Montival, 



A. Hall & J. McCoi-d, 



13 8 1836 to 1S38, 1845 to 1853,1855 to 1858, and 1861 to 1863 all incl 1 



Quebec, 



West and others. 



S 1743, 1744, 



May, 1765, to May, 



1766, and 1832 to 1836 inclusive. 



St. Anne, 



John Donoghue, 



6 November, 



1866, to April, 1867 



inclusive. 



St. Martins, 



Chas. Sraallwood, 



7 1 1854 to 1859 inclusive, 1860 an 



i .January, 1861. 



Staiibridge, 



A. H. Gilmour, 



10 1 1856 to 1865 inclusive, 1868 and 1869. ' j 







Eelative Pkevalenoe or Winds from thb Difperemt 







Monsoon 







POIMTS OF THE OoMPASS. 





■^'^ 



influencea. 





H 





Bi 





■ ^ 





i^' 









Place and kind of 



TiDieofthe 





ijj 





iJj 





.2^ 





f^ 





Direction of 



"^ o 







observations. 



year. 





0^" 





1-m 





o«J 





°'i 



b.S 



resultant. 



"- S 



Direction. 









i 



ws 



^ 



hS 



i 



^1 



« 



^'S 



s's 





ll 





Z 







% 



^l 







m 



aiC 



1 



^i 









k" 





S, 



f r Spring 



80 



379 



16 



145 



89 



432 



189 



316 





N. 77° 20' W. 



.206 



N. 69" E. 



.06 



a 01 . 



No. of 



Summer 



63 



212 



30 



168 



121 



546 



186 



290 





S. 66 31 W. 



.819 



S. 10 W. 



.14 





observa- { 



Autumn 



107 



310 



20 



165 



106 



5.54 



169 



417 





N. 89 14 W. 



.208 



S. 57 W.I. 02 1 



s ^■~' 



tious. 



Winter 



71 



395 



10 



97 



54 



413 



213 



392 





N. 68 22 W. 



.283 



N. 1^ E. 



.12 







The yea.v^ 





1 ... 















N. 87 42 W. 



.304 







S~ rt 



f 1 Spring 



468.8 



2998.2;62.8 



634.5 



422.1 



1823.2 



1130.0 



2337.2 





N. 34 42 W. 



.256 



N. 58 E. 



.17 



"V- -S '■; 



No. of ! 



Summer 



.524.0 



1350.0 



124. 



488.0 



609.0 



2219.0 



1326.0 



1643.0 





N. 87 32 W. 



.326 



S. 24^ W. 



.10 



5 ■C a^ 



Autumn 



874.5 



2485.0 



126. 



1005. 



711.0 



3358.5 



1654.5 



3240.0 





N. 73 11 W. 



.286 



S. 15 E. 



.08 



■p .5 '"' 





Winter 



447.0 



2145.6 



86. 



400.7 



231.5 



2857.5 



2157.0 



2933.4 





N. 71 W. 



.403 



N. 78 W. 



.lOi 



£ ^S" 



i 



The year' 





















N. 68 23 W. 



.304 







= S 2 



Mean f 



Spring 



5.86 



7.'91 



3.92 



4.38 



4.74 



4.22 



6.98 



7'.'40 













s"^-* 



Vflncity J 



Summer 



8.32 



6.37 



4.13 



2.90 



5.03 



4.06 



7.13 



5.67 













s ;g 





Autumn 



8.17 



8.02 



6.30 



6.09 



6.71 



6.06 



9.79 



7.77 













S ^ 



.p'r hour, t 



Winer 



6.30 



6.43 



8.60 



4.13 



4.29 



8.92 



10.13 



7.48 













c 



r r 



Spring 



673 



965 



197 



466 



485 



1131 



1196 



1022 



47 



N. 72 W. 



.26J- 



N. 41 E. 



.05 



" .2 a) 



Surface 



Summer 



417 



766 



199 



499 



636 



1576 



1249 



844 



162 



S. 74 26 W. 



.32' 



S. 11 W. 



.12 



-S "^ .^ 



Autumn 



397 



883 



153 



600 



545 



1318 



1260 



1213 



90 



N. 88 33 W. 



.30 



S. 27 W. 



.03 



i- > ^ 



wnul. 



Winter 



772 



1125 



121 



282 



413 



1125 



1296 



1097 



60 



N. 61 53 W. 



.3U 



N. 70 E. 



.11 



S s » .^ 





The year^ 





















N. 82 37 W. 



.29 











Spring 



"94 



190 



12 



61 



85 



203 



251 



205 





N. 73 48 W. 



.33 



N. 23^ E. 



.05 



■^ S-c ^ 



Motion 



Summer 



97 



157 



20 



53 



129 



355 



179 



203 





S. 80 45 W. 



-34jL 



S. 3 W. 



.10^ 





of I 



Autumn 



93 



198 



17 



62 



128 



815 



216 



296 





N. 83 54 W. 



34 



S. 9i W. 



.01 



=e ^ -7- ^ 



clouds. 



Winter 



125 



208 



10 



80 



56 



256 



265 



175 





N. 70 38 W 



37 



N. lOj VV. 



.07 



11 ^i 





The year' 





















N. 81 44 W. 



34 







5 " .i -.s 



, r 



Spiing 



767 



1115 



209 



527 



576 



1334 



1447 



1227 



47 



N. 74 7 W. 



28 



N. 27^ E. 



.04 



5 « a 



1 wo pre- 

 ceding 



Summer 



514 



923 



219 



552 



765 



1931 



1428 



1047 



162 



S. 74 54 W. 



30|- 



S. li E. 



.12 



rt bjj » 



Autumn 



490 



1081 



170 



562 



673 



1633 



1476 



1509 



90 



N. 87 40 W. 



31 



S. 33 W. 



.03 



5 I'S 



com- 

 bined. 



Winter 



897 



1333 



131 



312 



469 



1381 



ISBl 



1272 



60 



N. 68 24 W. 



32 



N. 4 E. 



.11 



<:' 



The year' 





















N. 82 31 W. 



29i 







68. Montreal, 18.3o. 



The year 



263 



i'oo 



50 



35 



223 



291 



320 



150 





S. 88 82 W. 



50 







69. Montreal, 1837. 



The year 



226 



154 



30 



44 



154 



240 



406 



154 





N. 88 13 W. 



45 









No. of 



Spring 



17 



36 



17 



51 



85 



24 



85 



IS 



36 



S. 23 1 W. 



244 



N. 55 W. 



.12 



y 



Summer 



9 



26 



16 



67 



70 



10 



44 



18 16 i 



S. 12 1 E. 



313 



S. 73!- E. 



.07 



5 



observa- ). 



Autumn 



10 



28 



12 



62 



79 



12 



41 



14 



14 



S. 10 8 E. 



842 



S. 53 E. 



.07 



■a >• 



tions. 



Winter 



20 



11 



17 



49 



74 



15 



43 



20 



20 



S. 6 8 W. 



289 



N. 83 W. 



.03 



« 2 1^ 





The yeai-3 





















S. 3 W. 



30 











Spring 



"70 



177 



48 



209 



424 



119 



505 



62 





S. 36 49 W. 



32 



N. 74^ W. 



09 



03.5 .^ 



No. of 

 miles. 1 



Summer 



30 



92 



38 



270 



245 



76 



806 



122 





S. 26 15 W. 



27 J- 



N. 28 W. 



04 



Autumn 

 Winter 



56 

 84 



206 

 73 



40 

 34 



291 

 248 



602 

 637 



52 



78 



262 

 292 



96 

 134 





S. 2 59 E. 

 S. 18 37 W. 



30 

 35^ 



S. 81 E. 

 S. 18| W. 



12 

 0^ 





The year' 





















S. 18 18 W. 



32 







''I 



Mean j" 



Spring 



4.12 



4.'92 



2.82 



4.'ib 



4.99 



4.96 



5.94 



3.44 













h 



velocity J 



Summer 



3.33 



3.. 54 



2.37 



4.03 



3.50 



7.60 



6.96 



6.78 













B 

 CO 



in miles 



Autumn 



5.60 



7.36 



3.33 



4.69 



6.36 



4.33 



6.39 



6.86 















.p'r hour. [ 



Winter 



4.20 



6.64 



2.00 



5.06 



7.26 



5.20 



6.79 



6.70 













' From this table we obt.Tin the following summary of results ; — 1 





Spring. 



Summer. 



Autumn. 



Winter. 



The year. 



Average velocity of all winds in miles per hour .... 





5.97 





6.13 



7.28 



6.84 



6.31 



Velocity in mean direction on the supposition that the winds from every 



point 















of the compass move with the foregoing average velocity 





1.23 





1.64 



1.95 



1.94 



1.92 



True velocity iu mean direction, giving to the winds from the several po 



uts of 















the compass each their own average velocity, as shown in the table 





1.53 





1-67 



2.08 



2.76 



1.92 



Excess of the latter over the former . . . ... . . 





+ .30 



H 



-.03 



+.13 j +.82 



.00 



* From this table we obtain the following summary of results ; — 1 



- 



Spring. Si 



mmer. 



AutHmn. 



Winter. 



The year. 



Average velocity of all winds in miles per hour . . 





4.37 



4.53 



5.88 



5.94 



4.92 



Velocity in mean direction on the snpposition that the winds from every 



point 













of the compass move with the foregoin;; average velocity 





US 



1.42 



1.99 



1.72 



1.48 



True velocity in mean direction, giving to the winds from the several po 



nts of 













the compass each their own average velocity, as shown in the table 





1.41 



1.25 



1.7S 



2.11 



J. 57 



Excess of the latter over the former ....... 





+.23 



-.17 



^,24 



H 



h.3P 



+,09 



3 Computed from the resultants lor thu si-asons. | 



27 December, 1874. 



