210 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 66 to 74.) 



Canada Sast. — CuiUinued. 







EtLATlVE Pr.EVALKNfK OP WlKDS P 



ROM THE 







Monsoon 











Dll-riiUEST POIKTS OP THE COMPASS. 







II 



influences. 



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p4 





W 





.i 





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Pliice anrt 



Time of the 





in 





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Direction of 



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kinil of 

 observations. 



year. 



XI 



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otc 



tf 



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resultant. 



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Direction. 



S 



a 







% 



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w 



ifiC 



to 



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K'^ 





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( 



Sjiriug 



2.58 



243! 161 539 477 



373' 667 



266 



110 



S. 38°47'W. 



.21 



N. Oi° W. 



.07 





71. Stan- 1 



Summer 



1H7 



176 150 549 



681 



425 496 



195 



80 



S. 16 7 W. 



.33A 



S. 24 E. 



.10 





bridge, -1 



Autumu 



133 



206 



99; 403 



573 



293 



551 



208 



73 



S. 30 26 W. 



.29 



S. 42 W. 



.02A 





aggregate. 



Wiuler 



176 



165 



119 426 



529 



331 



601 



203 



97 



S. 38 52 W. 



.24 



N. 26 W.I.05 







Tlie year' 

 Spring 



















S. 29 22 W. 



.26| 

 .05A 







460 



f 







189 









214 





57 



Westerly 







460 



72. 1 









136 









'/,76 





48 



Westerly 



.31 







455 











106 









309 





40 



Westerly 

 Westerly 



45 







451 



lSo2-6. 1 



Winter 







1.39 









270 





43 



.29 







1826 



I 



7.3. 1 



Quebec, | 



The year 







570 









1069 





188 



Westerly 



.27 







































1743,1744, j- 



The year 



4 



195 25 



9 



15 



269 



56 



47 





S. 71 42 W. 



.19 









17U5 and 1 































17i;G.' J 































74. I 

 St. Anne.2 1 



Spring 



6 



31 18 



26 



13 48' 18 



22 





S. 22 49 W. 



.13 









Autumn 







8 3 



12 



15 23 19 



12 





S. 46 6 W. 



.40 









Winter 



9 



30 29 23i 19 114 47 



45 





S. 59 56 W. 



.34 









' Observed by Gautie 



r in t 



lie years 1743 and 1744 ; nam 



B of observer in 1765 and 1766 not ascertained. \ 



^ Surface wind and m 



otion 



of clouds combined. 









' Computed from the 



resu 



tants for the seasons. 









(Nos. 75 and 76.) 

 Observed as follows : — 



Central Maine, latitude 45° to 46'^ 



Nai 



10 of station. 



By whom observed. 



Aggregate 



len-th of 



time. 



Date. 



Foxcroft, 





M. Pitman, 





yrs. mos. 

 7 



1863 and 1864. 







Lee, 





K. Pitman, 





3 2 



1864 to 1867 inclusive. 





Monsou, 





B. F. VVilluir, 





1 6 



1856 and 1857. 







Williamsburg, 





E. Pitman, 





3 3 



1863, 1864 and 1866 to 1869 inclusive. 1 



Obb 



Kind of 



ervatioue. 



Time of 

 the year. 



Relative Pkkvalence op Winds from the 

 Different Points of the Compass. 



Direction 



of 

 resultant. 





Monsoon 

 influences. 



Xi 



E 

 92 



.c 





1 



° a 



^ 

 m 



0"'" 

 . a 



*: 



^ 





Direction. 



S 



„ 



r . r , Spii'ig 



17 



36 



18 



10 



6^ 



t 19 



33 



75 



N. 77°21'W. 



.182 



S. 8° W.| .05 



^ 



"3 > ./ Summer 



14 



7 



25 



101 



5 



; 17 



25 



141 |S. 63 17 W. 



.101 



S. 31iE. 1 .15 



154 



'H t^ 



5j I § \ Autumu 



38 



20 



32 



113 



5' 



) 25 



37 



187 



N. 58 51 W. 



.131 



S. 72 E. ; .06 



182 





a J ■- II Winter 



24 



27 



22 



12 



3 



r 16 



33 



161 



N. 47 19 W. 



.424 



N. 35i W. 



.25 



180 





° L ! The year 

 ( 1 Spring 



"54 



"98 



"36 



... 

 22 



12? 



"42 



"so 





N. 61 W. 



19 





.11 



608 

 92 



i92'N. 55 27 W.I. 26 



N. 59 W. 



"g »; 1 Summer 



94' 36 



94 



751 



18^ 



42 



98 



426 S. 34 22 E. 1.22 



S. 41J E. 



.37 



154 



"^ S 1 



jj .— -' , Autumn 



245 97 



124 



1017 



17' 



123 



193 



883 S. 9 16 E. .06 



S. 40^ E. 



.20 



182 



•-^ 



t5 s Winter 



[ j The year2 

 ^v> c [\ Spring 

 s .t; :2 g Summer 

 S o S — 1 Autumn 

 « 2; = i I 1 Winter 

 " i^ L The year 

 1 



126 102 



74 



48 



81 



38 



100 



1181'N. 41 13 W.I. 61 



N. 38 W. 



.42 



180 



^5 



3.18 2.72 

 6.71 5.14 



6.45'4.85 

 5.25' 3.78 

 5.40 4.12 



2.00 

 3.76 

 3.87 

 3.36 

 3.45 



2.20 

 7 44 

 9.00 

 4.00 

 5.66 



2.0c 

 3.4' 



2.21 



2.47 



2.42 

 3.92 

 5.22 

 3 03 



... N. 52 W. 



.15 







608 

 92 

 154 

 182 

 180 

 608 



2.56 

 3.02 

 4.72 

 7.34 

 4.41 









3.5414.92 







2.ie 



2.7£ 



2.37 





2.99 3.65 











^g" ' For note see nex 



t page. 



' Computed from the resultants fo 



r the seasons. 





