216 



(Nos. 88 to 95.) 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 

 Atlantic Ocean. — Continued. 





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54 35 S. 



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59 



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293 



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63 



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316 



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24 



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29 



27 



27 



44 



53 61 



39 50 54 



71 



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65 



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222 



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17 



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24 



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43 



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44 64 70 



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254 



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154 



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72 



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140 



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237 



341 



311 



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(Nosr 96 and 91.) Channel Islands, Great Britain. 



Observed at the following places, viz.: — 



Guernsey, during the years 18GT and 1808. 



MiUbrook, by P. Langlois, for an aggregate period of 47 month.s in tbe years 1864 to 1868 inclusive. 







Kelative Prevalbkce of Winds from the 







Monsoon 











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The year 



193 





137 





174 





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18 



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Summer 



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N. 50 W. 



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33 



25 



49 



73 



46 



25 



22 



S. 25 54 W. 



.18 



S. 27A E. 



.05 



333 



Winter 



20 



43 



27 



44 



69 



77 



57 



28 



25 



S. 26 52 W. 



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390 



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S. 39 58 W. 



.15^ 







1430 











' Computed from the resultants fo 



r the 



seasons. 







(Nos. 98 to 165.) Middle Prance. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 



Aliun, by Midre and Aristide Chariere, during the years 1842 to 1865 inclusive. 

 Angers, by Meniere, during the years 1852, 1853,1854; and from 1780 to 1790 inclusive, name 

 of observer not preserved. 



Arbresle, by Romand, during the years 1860 to 1865 inclusive. 



Beaujeu, by Chinard, during the years 1860 to 1865 inclusive. 



Besanoon, by Jannot, during the years 1863 to 1865 inclusive. 



Blois, by Rlondin, during the years 1859 to 1861 inclusi?e. 



Bourbonne, by Poutot, during the year 1863. 



Bourg, by Jarrin, during the years 1853, 1854, and 1863 to 1865 inclusive. 



Brest, by Belleville, during the year 1859. 



