•212 



\V I >; D S OF THE U L O li K . 



(JMos. 77 to 81.; 





Maine 



, north of latitude 46° 



— Continued. 

















fit 



L\TI\ 



kPr 



EVALENrE OF Wl 



VDS FEOM THE 











Monsoon 











Different Points of the 



Compass. 









in c 





influences. 



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Place of 



Time of the 





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observation. 



year. 





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Spring 



12 



23 



4 



13 



7 



20 



28 



75 



83 



N. 



52°13'W. 



.31 



N. 



33° E. 



.11 



153 



78. 



Summer 



1 



1 



8 



2 



9 



13 



4 19 



5 



S. 



78 17 W.?? 



.384 



S. 



20i W. 



.20 



31 



Autumu 



? 



15 



5 



11 



3 



22 



24' 39 



40 



N. 



72 26W.? 



.28i 



S. 



60 E. 



.04 



91 





Winter 

 T!,e year' 

 Spring 







7 



6 



5 



10 



9 



121 70 



43 



N. 



N 



57 5W.? 

 71 21 W 



.39 

 32 



N. 



11 W. 



.12 



90 



365 





49 



36 



36 



38 



133 



180 



145' 120 





S. 



64 34 W. 



.404 



N. 



644 E. 



.17 



184 





Summer 



11 



14 



S 



15 



118 



313 



148 109 





s. 



58 55 W. 



.66 



S. 



25 W. 



.10 



184 





Autumn 



14 







2 



12 



28 



158 



82' 68 





s. 



69 35W.? 



.68 



N. 



84 W. 



.11 



91 



Fairfield. 



Winter 



January 



February 



March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



25 

 159 

 128 

 1.30 

 ]'25 

 118 

 66 

 59 



21 



122 



115 



124 



110 



81 



80 



70 



8 

 65 

 58 

 79 

 58 

 93 

 720 

 61 



20 



79 



52 



106 



96 



135 



119 



122 



100 

 96 

 102 

 92 

 167 

 189 

 195 

 236 



187 

 42 

 45 

 59 

 69 

 74 

 103 

 120 



140: 95 

 84: 184 

 90 167 

 85; 153 

 73| 106 

 61 82 

 84 82 

 86, 77 





s. 



65 16 W. 



.56 



N. 



48 E. 



.02 



152 



80. 

 Houlton. 



August 



110 



94 



48 



92 



251 



90 



91 



59 



















September 



101 



76 



35 



80 



139 



73 



64 



112 



















October 



123 



98 



43 



93 



139 



52 



56 



103 





















November 



141 



81 



53 



84 



73 



30 



67 



155 





















December 



150 



125 



51 



59 



99 



47 



67 



119 





















Spring 



373 



315 



230 



337 



448 



202 



219 



341 





N 



84 59 E. 



.034 



S. 



5 W. 



.02^ 







Suinnier 



235 



244 



839 



333 



682 



313 



261 



218 





S. 



46 9 E. 



.27 



S. 



36 E. 



.27 







Autumn 



365 



255 



131 



257 



351 



155 



187 



370 





N. 



21 36 W. 



.084 



N 



53i W. 



.084 







Winter 



437 



362 



164 



190 



297 



134 



241 



470 





N. 



12 50 W. 



.224 



N 



24i W. 



.21 







The year' 





















N 



51 58 E. 



.05 













Spring 



559 



408 



303 



4301 743 



475 



590 



653 



83 



S. 



81 29 W. 



.12 



S. 



3 E. 



.01 





81. 

 Aggregate. 



Summer 



358 



305 



879 



423 1042 



754 



688 



514 



5 



S. 



11 31 W. 



.19 



S. 



25 E. 



.19 





Autumn 



431 



307 



145 



302' 450 



360 



370 



528 



40 



N. 



76 15 W. 



.15 



N 



31 W. 



.05 





Winter 



594 



434 



212 



254 477 



378 



516 



736 



43 



N. 



50 41 W.|.21i 



N 



19 W. 



.15 







The year' 









... ... 











S. 



85 49 W. .11 















1 C 



mipu 



ted from the re 



sultaats fo 



r the 



seasons. 









(Nos. 82 to 85.) Ne^w Brunswick and Northern Nova Scotia. 



Observed as follows : — 











Aggregate 









p 



ace of observation. 



B3- whom observed. 





length of 

 time. 



Date and remarks. 







Albion Mines, Nova Scotia, 



Henry Poole, 





yrs. mos. 

 11 5 



1843 to 1855 inclusive. 







St. John's, New Brunswick, 



G. Murdock, 





6 1 



1863 to 1869 inclusive. 







Wolfville, Nova Scotia, 



C. V. Hartt and others,' 



11 6 



September, 1855, to December, 



1869, inolu- 













sive, at Acadia College. 













Relative Prevalence op Winds f 



ROM the 









Monsoon 









Different Points op the Com 



PASS. 





"a 5 





influences. 





W 



ri 





•^ 





•^' 













iind of 



Time of 





i,^ 





iji 









%i^ 





Direction of 



ti'o 









observations. 



the year. 



5 



1^ 



, 



0"^ 

 •At 



A 





ti 



5^ 



t-3 



resultant. 



°i 



Direction. 



g 





















62 























Z 





W 



TjiJC. 



in 



mi. 



306 



o 





M 











I" « f 



Spring 



193 



298, 64 



140 



116 



476 



N. 74° 9' W.I. 15 



S. 



82i°E. 



.12 







Summer 



116 



1311 35 



90 



170 



866 



56 



192 





S. 50 43 W.;.48 



S. 



16| W. 



.38 







Autumn 



256 



220 47 



91 



71 



498 106 



349 





N. 68 42 W.1.29 



N. 



4 W. 



.05 





= 9- ; Winter 



310 



267 33 



74 



50 



218 



163 



594 





N. 34 57 W.!.'47 



N. 



1 W. .33 



01 





The year^ 





... 















N. 77 45 W.'.27 







3 



g-S 



Spring 

 Summer 



2 

 4 



26 5 

 10; 2 



6 

 



2 

 



23 



12 



4 

 4 



20 

 21 





N. 29 27 W.I. 16 

 N. 46 20 W. j .48 



S. 



N. 



654 E. .26 

 224 W. .09 



s S 



Autumn 



7 



8 



4 



4 



1 



12 



4 



22 





N. 44 23 W.!.36 



N. 



78^ E. 



.06 



m 



■S..Z 



Winter 



2 



6 











1 



12 



10 



24 





N. 66 15 W.i.62 



N. 



89 W. 



.26 



N 





Tlie year2 





















N. 51 52 W. 



.40 









CO 



spt:' r 



Spring 



195 



324 



69 



146 



ii8 



499 



66 



326 





N. 68 56 W. 



.13 



S. 



82 E. 



.14 





-pa ^ 



Summer 



120 



141 1 37 



90 



170! 878 



60 



213 





S. 52 30 W. 



.464 



S. 



17 W.1.36 





Autumn 



263 



228 51 



95 



72' 510 



no 



371 





N. 67 37 W. 



.29 



N. 



8 W.'.044 





Winter 



312 



273 33 



74 



51 1 230 



173 



618 





N. 36 10 W. 



.474 



N. 



4 W.:.32 





[ p.§ [ 



The years 

















N. 76 7 W. .27 









1 Profs. D. F. Higgins and A. P. S. Stuart. 



2 Compi 



ted from the resultants for th 



e seasons. 1 



