236 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 274 to 304.) Southern Germany. — Continued. 



Stuttgard, Wurtemberg, for a period of one year ; date not preserved. 

 Tegern See, Bavaria, during tlie years HSl, 1T83, 1784 and 1785. 

 Treves {Trie?-), Prussia, during the years 1855, 1856 and 1857. 

 Tutlingen, Wurtemlierg, during the year 1841. 

 Vffenheim, Bavaria, during the year 1843. 



Wurtzburg, Bavaria, during the years l'I81 to 1785 inclusive; also during a period of five years, 

 whose date is not preserved. 







Relative Pbevalbnce of Winds feom the Difpekent Points of the 





c A 



Place of 



Time of 



Compass. 





Direction of 



3 > 



E 



























^ 









observations. 



tlie year. 





H 





«■ 





W 





fi 





^' 





^ 







^' 



^2i 



resultant. 



3 







t. 



^ 



W 



^ 



tn 



X 



W 



m 



3 



m 



^' 



ai 



■»' 



^ 



^ 



^ 



s| 





«*■ 







t. 



^ 



i5 



W 



w 



w 



oi 



m 



m 



m 



m 



N 



^ 



^ 



% 



15 



a> 







Spring 



59 



15 



93 



36 



172 14 



25 



9 



62 



17 131 



18 132 



7 



23 



9 





S. 52°40'E. .06 



274. 



Summer 



69 



19 



62 



13 



108 



7 



15 



3 



56 



21 



165 



16;121 



9 



43 



5 





S. 70 8 W. .16 



Luxem- ■ 



Autumn 



57 



7 



74 



14 



205 



10 



64 



10 



91 



19 



127 



231 82 



2 



24 



7 





S. 42 20 E. .20 



burg. 



Winter 



45 



15 



69 



18 



118 



12 



43 



27 i 74 



30 



139 



29 126 



12 



49 



7 





S. 32 17 W.l .16 





The year^ 







































S. 9 10 W 



.09 





Spring 



35 





1221 





^ 





6 





7f 





is 





7 





4 







]" N. 66 2 E. 



.29 



275. 

 Treves. 



Summer 



21 





96 





5 





5 





7e 





19 





8 





10 









N. 87 12 E. 



.26 



Autumu 



41 





109 





5 





14 





91 





4 





^ 





14 









N. 79 33 E. 



.31 



Winter 



11 





97 





6 





7 





HE 





19 





11 





2 









S. 45 43 E. 



.2« 





The year^ 









... 































S. 89 26 E. 



.26 







Belative Prevalence of Winds from t 



HE 









Monsoon 









Different Points of the Compass. 







If 



influences. 



•a 





W 





W 





,^ 





^^' 















i.8 





iJJ 





S^iii 





%<* 





Direction of 



£ ? 







<.. 









J2 . 



0^ 













0^ 



« 



resultant. 





Direction. 













A 









J3 



. a 











E 







f 









wg 



"m 



H £ 



s 



^£ 



m 



^S 



s'S 









£ 



E 







§. 



^-S 



w 



ait 



02 





^ 



'^l 









k" 





u 



p 

 K 





.January 



February 



March 



April 



May 



June 



y 



se' 10 



10 



5 



103 



7 



6 





S. 47° 68' W. 



.34 J 







62 





5 



42 4 







6 



95 



10 



7 





S. 56 07 W. 



.35 







56 





8 

 29 



671 7 

 70 4 







2 



2 

 3 



67 

 43 



23 

 16 



12 

 13 





N. 59 23 W. 

 N. 45 W. 



.15 

 .29 









62 

 60 









58 3 



8 



6 



74 



18 



8 





S. 76 31 W. 



.14i 







62 







56 12 



3 



3 



78 



10 



5 





S. 74 33 W. 



.09 







60 





July 

 August 

 September 

 October 





45! 17 



5 



12 



73 



19 



4 





S. 44 26 W. 



.16 







62 



276. 

 Carlsruhe.' 





48 

 68 

 41 



10 



8 

 8 



2 

 13 



5 



2 

 2 

 9 



93 

 72 

 98 



12 

 10 

 10 



8 

 7 

 4 





S. 63 59 W. 

 S. 51 17 W. 



S. 46 50 W. 



.23 



.05^ 

 .30 









62 

 60 

 62 









November 





67 



16 



3 



8 



74 



4 



1 





S. 48 59 E. 



.06 







60 





December 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



6 

 48 

 35 

 28 

 18 

 207 

 80 



71 

 195 

 149 

 166 

 149 

 1053 

 157 



5 

 14 

 39 

 32 

 19 

 120 

 89 



4 

 10 

 10 

 21 

 14 

 64 

 34 



8 

 11 

 17 

 19 



18 

 78 

 32 



74 

 184 

 244 

 244 

 272 

 1444 

 115 



11 



57 

 41 

 24 

 28 

 216 

 79 



7 

 33 



17 



12 



20 



103 



142 





S. 78 57 W. 

 N. 40 09 W. 

 S. 59 03 W. 

 S. 37 50 W. 

 S. 50 28 W. 

 S. 73 19 W. 

 N. 13 23 W. 



.06 

 .14 

 .15 

 .12 

 .24 

 .17 

 .22 









62 

 184 

 184 

 182 

 180 

 1095 

 184 















277. 

 Manheim.^ 



Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The yearS 



The year 



Spring 



53 

 35 



89 



45 



65 



126 



45 



93 



101 



74 



81 

 66 



72 

 93 

 46 



163 



97 



113 



122 

 55 

 68 



124 



77 



103 





S. 71 5 W. 

 S. 12 18 E. 

 N. 11 33 E. 

 N. 72 43 W. 



.30 



.14i 



.40 



.07 









1R4 

 121 

 180 

 669 









278. 1 

 Mauheim.' 1 



1590 



1959 



1800 



1801 



1444 



2429 



1755 



2106 



... 



S. 88 15 W. 



.03J 

 .18 







5052 



128' 352 



103 



44 



43 



299 



136 



175 



... 



N. 22 17 W. 



N. 9° E. 



.18 





279. 



Summer 



88 194 



84 



84 



89 



407 



163 



141 





S. 67 35 W. 



.231 



S. 57i W. 



.15 





Northern ■ 



Autumn 



63! 231 



125 



102 



112 



341 



79 



89 





S. 9 26 W. .12' 



S. 35 E. 



.18 





Baden.* 



Winter 



107i 275 



120 



80 



64 



385 



96 



123 





S. 87 1 W. .07 



N. 68.^^ E. 



.03 







The year 



19763011 



2232,2111 



1752 



3861 



2229 



2634 





S. 89 34 W. .05 ■ 













' Months and seasons for the years 1 834 and 1835 only. 



2 Years 1785 



and 1855. 







' Aggregate for 14 years. 



< Nos. 276 to 278 combined. 



5 Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 





