222 



(Nos. 146 to 159.) 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 

 Middle France. — Continued. 



Relative Prevalence of Winds from the Different Points of the Compass. 



i 





15 





■A 





T2 



7 



4 



1 



ll 



75 



11 



13 



4 



ll[ 1 



59 



12 



9 



2 



7 



1 



B9 



3 



7 



4 



1 







35 K 



46 



40 



13 



29 



2 



fi 





43 





25 





7 





28 





15 





() 





50 





27; ... 



5 





58 





47[ ... 



24 





179 





114 ... 



890 



7 



171 



1 



182 



1004 



11 



147 



4 



1621 1 



7g6 



12 



187 



2 



193 1 



818 



3 



185 



4 



181 



3559 



46 



697 



13 



727 2 



110 





70 





117 





(ifi 





37 





158 





120 





73 





77 





143 





62 





72 





492 





276 





481 





498 



67 



101 



16 



99 



14 



9 





17 





29 





4 





4 





10 





5 





8 





15 





10 





3 





4 





28 





32 





58 





700 





999 





518 





75 





20 





10 





74 





7 





4 





67 





20 





5 





109 





24 





5 





325 





71 





24 





69 





26 





8 





fio 





24 





10 





77 





17 





4 





liT 





19 





8 





27J 





86 





30 





91 





7 





5 





73 





6 





6 





98 





2 





3 





115 





5 





1 





377 





20 





15 





13 





5 





69 





7 





1 





9 











6 





57 





1 





8 





98 





21 





20 





233 





4 





21 





4 





3 





21 





2 





3 





22 





8 





5 





8 





17 





15 





72 





31 





108 





62 





8 





96 





66 





9 





92 





77 





12 





100 





112 





7 





396 





317 





36 





i 





M 



02 



$■ 



fe 

 ^ 



13 



16 



1 



12 



37 



2 



12 



19 



5 



7 



23 



3 



58 



115 

 62 

 65 

 48 

 34 



209 



12 



13 



348 



1 



12 



354 



2 



12 



285 



5 



7 



255 



3 



58 



1262 

 217 

 277 

 133 

 193i 

 905i 



12 



63 



218 



12 

 13 

 21 

 17 

 64 



618 



2 



13 



12 







27 



11 



38 



13 



18 



80 



20 



32 



24 



24 



100 



128 



130 



125 



95 



478 



12 



16 



3 



15 



46 



22 



42 



18 



38 



120 



48 



... 



146. 

 Syam.i 



147. 



Fort 



de Joux. 



148. 



Eastern 



France, lat. 



46= to 47\2 



149. 



Dijon, 



1845 to 1853 



and 1859.3 



350. 

 Dijon, 



1783&1784. 



151. 



La Fleclie, 



1852. 



152. 

 La Fleche, 

 1842 to 1849. 



154. 

 Dole. 



155. 

 Gray. 



156. 

 Besancon. 



157. 

 Vesoul. 



158. 

 Rourbonue. 



159. 

 Roiisses. 



spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tlie year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



The year 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tlie year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spriug 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



2 



2 



8 



18 



32 



15 



29 



33 



109 



135 



111 



230 



252 



731 



61 



60 



62 



24 



22] 



34 



31 



65l 



311 



200 



25! 



27i 



161 



21j 



89l 



653 



534 



731 



696 



2653' 



159 



1471 



214 



205 



15 



302 



19 



296 



IS 



238 



94 



1102 





48 





64 





77 





55 





265 



74 



228 





9 





14 





16 





26 





65 





1672 





37 





46 





55 





30 





168 





36 





45 





41 





47 





169 





7 





16 





4 





12 





39 





38 





66 





70 





26 





200 





21 





24 





36 





25 





106 





60 





65 





71 





39 





235 



6 

 37 

 44 



46 



27 



21 



138 



370 



425 



353 



283 



11441 



37 



19 



52 



43i 



185^ 



98 



5 



7 

 5 



11 



28 



24 

 27 

 17 



4 

 72 

 36 

 26 

 34 

 2 



123 

 23 

 30 

 20 

 28 

 101 

 12 



8 

 10 



6 

 36 

 27 

 18 

 13 

 10 

 68 

 31 

 55 

 43 

 27 

 156 



3 



42 N, 

 36|S- 

 31 S. 

 146IN. 



o|s. 



OS. 



ois. 



0,S. 

 OS. 

 37 N. 



42iN. 

 36' N. 

 31 N. 

 146 N. 

 9S. 



lis. 



7S. 



9,S. 



36S. 



86°42' W. 

 46 18 W 

 68 86 W. 

 63 8 W, 

 86 8 W, 

 79 47 W 

 73 55 W 

 52 47 W. 

 51 49 E. 

 61 38 W, 

 46 22 W 

 42 35 W, 

 81 39 W, 

 55 12 W 

 51 47 W 

 40 46 W. 

 40 12 W. 

 26 29 W, 

 71 39 W, 

 45 50 W. 



OjS. 81 37 W. 



0|N. 69 12 iE, 



0|S. 61 1W.» 



0,S. 40 54 W, 



OS. 63 low.? 



OS. 50 11 W. 



S. 30 

 S. 53 

 S. 44 

 N. 

 S. 48 

 iST. 81 

 S. 86 

 N. 86 

 S". 75 

 S. 87 

 N. 59 

 S. 58 

 N. 85 

 N. 39 

 i\. 72 

 S. 83 

 S. 72 

 S. 70 

 S. 44 

 S. 73 

 N. 51 

 N. 76 

 S. 76 

 S. 59 

 N. 79 

 N. 9 

 N. 29 

 N. 16 

 N. 5 

 H. 11 



19 W. 

 14 W. 

 52 W. 



18 E. 



13 W. 



30 W. 

 47 W. 

 24 W. 



14 W. 

 34 W. 



43 W. 

 40 W. 



44 W. 

 32 W 



31 W 

 29 W. 



19 W. 

 17 W. 

 14 W 



2 W. 

 12 W. 

 21 W. 

 42 W. 

 10 W. 

 24 W. 

 14 W. 

 37- W. 

 47 W 



20 E. 

 47 W. 



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.22 



.27 



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.12 



.16 



.17 



.Hi 



.09 

 .06 

 .14 

 .08 

 .20 

 .14 

 .17 

 .14 



.15 



.241 



.25 



.23^ 



.42^ 



.15 



.11 



.23^ 



.21^ 



.03i 



.13 



.08 



.19 



.14 



.13 



.13 



.15 



.23 



.14 



.29 A 



.17 



.31^ 



.73 



.46 



.07i 



.39^ 



.36 



.29^ 



.14^ 



.20i 



.22i 



.18" 



.33 



.23 



.38 



.27 



N. 34° W. 

 N. 21 E. 

 S. 4 W. 



S. 52 



' Seasons for the whole period except 1848. 



2 Observed at Beaujen, Bourg, Chalons, Cnblize, Fort de Joux, Lons-le-Sanlnier, Monsol, St. Nizier, Syam, .ind Verdun. 



' Seasons for all the years except 1847. 



