24U 



WINDS O F T II E GLOBE. 



(Nos. oil to 340.) Austrian Empire. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 

 Adehherg, Illyria, during the years 1850 and 1851. 

 AUhofen, Hungary, during the years 1850 and 1851. 

 Botzen, T_yrol, during the year 1851. 



Brunn, Moravia, during the years 1848 to 1851 inclusive. 



Buda, Hungary, during the years 1782 to 1785, and by Meyer, 1842 to 1844, both inclusive. 

 Czaslau, Bohemia, during the year 1848. 



Debreczin, Hungary, during the years 1854 to 1858 inclusive. 

 Deuischbrod, Bohemia, during the years 1848, 1849 and 1850. 

 Funfkirchen, Hungary, during the years 1819 to 1832 inclusive. 

 Graetz, Styria, during the years 1837 to 1845 inclusive, 

 Hermannstadt, Transylvania, during the year 1851. 

 Hohenpeissenberg,' Bavaria, during the years 1840 to 1850 inclusive 

 lilendorf,' Bavaria, from December, 1854, to November, 1857, inclusive. 

 Elarjenfurlh, Illyria, during the years 1848 to 1851 inclusive, and ten months of 1855. 

 Kremsmunster, Austria, during the years 1802 to 1851, and 1855 to 1857 both inclusive. 

 Lemberg, Galicia, during the years 1854 to 1858 inclusive. 

 Obir, Illyria, during the years 1866 to 1868 inclusive. 

 Olmutz, Moravia, dui'ing the year 1850, except October and November. 

 Ofen. (See Buda.) 



Pilsen, Bohemia, during an aggregate period of 29 months in the years 1848, 1849 and 1850. 

 Sagrilz, Austria, from June, 1848, to December, 1850, inclusive 



St. Paul, Illyria, during an aggregate period of 18 months in the years 1848 and 1850. 

 St. Peter, Austria, from May, 1850, to December, 1851, inclusive. 

 Salzburg, during the years 1847 to 1852 inclusive. 

 San Lorenzo, Illyria, during the year 1851. 

 Selau, Bohemia, during the years 1848 and 1849. 

 Stanidau, Galicia, during the year 1851. 



Steubenbach, Bohemia, from December, 1848, to December, 1850, inclusive. ' 

 Trieste, Illyria, during the years 1841 to 1850 inclusive. 



Vienna, Austria, from January, 1798, to November, 1851, and from December, 1854, to May, 

 1856, both inclusive. 



Wartburg, Hungary, during the years 1823 to 1827. 



Winterberg, Bohemia, from April, 1848, to December, 1850, inclusive. 







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311. 



Summer 



36 



30 



24 



21 



24 



64 



38 



43 





N. 77 11 W. 



.18 



S. 64^ W. 



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Itteiulorf.^ ■ 



Autumn 



25 



54 



32 



25 



14 



48 



35 



28 



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N. 2 54 W. 



.06 



S. 85 E. 



.11 







Winter 



40 



28 



20 



18 



21 



44 



63 



35 





N. 73 26 W. .26 



N. 89 W. 



.14 







T!ie year 



151 



156 



105 



88 



82 



187 



171 



131 



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N. 56 47 W. 



.13 











Spring 



65 



265 



100 



119 



100 



306 



272 



150 



3 



S. 79 18 W. 



.16i 



N. 66 E. 



.07 





312. 



Summer 



81 



290 



101 



87 



74 



274 



315 



157 



1 



N. 74 57 W. 



.19 



N. 21 E. 



.11 





Hohenpels- < 



Autumn 



49 



223 



87 



121 



81 



332 



338 



134 





S. 73 30 W. 



.26 



S. 58 W. 



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Winter 

 Tlie yo.ir^ 



40 



185 



86 



105 



85 



436 

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325 



91 





S. 60 15 W. 

 S. 75 45 W- 



.35 

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6 



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313. 



Summer 



8 



11 



10 



9 



7 



34 



49 



15 



19 



S. 79 31 W. 



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Autumn 



5 







15 



22 



54 



13 



27 



10 



33 



S. 7 45 W. 



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Botzen. 



Winter 

 TliB year' 



17 



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5 



21 



20 



29 



18 



11 



27 



S. 40 14 W. 

 S. 28 28 W. 



.23 

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are t 



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ncluded in the chapter on Southern Germany, 



Nos. 



274 



to 304. 













2 Co 



mputed from the resultants for the seasons. 







