246 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 351 to 307.) Russia and Sea of Azof. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 



Astrachatt, during the years 1824 to 1834, 1837, 1838, 1845 to 1850, all inclusive; 1853 and 1857, 

 and also, in the Addendum to this zone, the Port of Astrachan, for the years 1845 to 1866 inclusive. 



Azof (Sea of), in the months of April, May and June ; date not preserved. 



Charkov, by Prof. Lapschin, at the IJniversity-of Charkov, during the years 1844 to 1848 in- 

 clusive ; also by Mr. Morosow, during the years 1851, '52, '54, '59, '62, '63, '64, '66 and '67. 



Dniestrovski Tzaregradshj Znak, during the years 1865 and 1866, by Glazoff. 



E katerinoslav, during the years 1833 to 1842 inclusive. 



Gouriev, by Chevalier Kahnikoff, from October, 1828, to April, 1829, inclusive. 



Kertsch, during a period of two years ; date not preserved. 



Eischinev, by Denjink, from June, 1844, to June, 1854. 



Orlov, by Dersken, during the years 1842 to 1854 inclusive. 



Lougan, the years 1838 to 1850 inch, 1853 and 1857. Computations for the first series by Spasske. 



Nijne Tchirsk, from December, 1852, to November, 1853, inclusive, and 1857. 



Nikolaief, during the years 1827 to 1835 inclusive; also observed in 1865 and 1866. 



Odessa, from March, 1820, to February, 1825, inclusive, and during the years 1829 and 1830. 



Olchakof, during the years 1865 and 1866, by Zasabine. 



Poltava, during the years 1824 to 1831, and 1836 to 1848, both inclusive, and 1857. 



Taganrog, by Mann, during the years 1817 to 1832 inclusive. 



351. 

 Kischiuev. 



Time of 

 the year. 



352. I 

 Dnie.strov- \ 



353. 

 Odessa.' 



.January 



February 



Marcli 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September 



October 



November 



December 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tlie year 



January 



February 



Marcli 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September 



October 



Noverabe 



Decembei 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



2002 

 l(i43 

 1441 



it;89 



1183 



1167 



1312 



1710 



1800 



1183 



1867 



2333 



1438 



1396 



1617 



2193 



1661 



48 



112 



114 



114 



388 



1962 



961 



•zc 



785 



390 



581 



922 



688 



800 



376 



742 



645 



667 



567 



839 



730 



639 



626 



671 



667 



91 



63 



66 



84 



304 



1561 



1851 



1305 1284 

 15641167 

 1450' 630 

 2261 370 

 2248, 399 

 29361 617 

 25641068 

 20671356 

 1793 1494 

 2174' 761 

 1440 1027 

 2482' 462 

 2141 1306 

 1699 1.391 

 1940|1046 



280 1108 946 

 154il277, 827 

 140 1075 1505 

 300J 956 1522 

 108 1150 1699 



644 900 

 613; 656 

 667| 839 

 7331033 

 1194 1301 



1522 

 817 



1060 

 641 



1150 



216:1067 

 214 980 



97 



59 



81 



80 



317 



1287 



1(136 



1378 

 989 

 1675 

 798 

 1237 

 921 

 1133 

 64 

 67 

 77 

 38 

 246 



986 

 2316 



127 



100 



57 



65 



349 



865 



745 



1200il221 



149811344 2819 



1156 121813067 



739115212413 



777I 7142710 



660:106412362 



705 11541966 



IO67I13II2133 



1080 1149 1885 



739' 97812457 



128512612734 



725' 9772495 



951,1205 1995 



1020| 863 1478 



995 1076 2175 



1118 



1418 



1097 



1011 



1430 



1167 



548 



903 



1078 



1677 



1378 



989 



1179 



873 



1378 



1175 



1151 



29 



39 



27 



42 



137 



633 



1130 



716 



374 



882 



544 



462 



489 



684 



444 



1103 



1304 



657 



498 



744 



1022 



7301 



.> 



^i 



344 2817 

 603|3688 

 4843677 

 378:3222 

 312 3430 

 4784633 

 624]5806 

 462,4440 



300 



624 



433 



656 



391 



521 



452 



534 



475 



12 



11 



13 



33 



74 



1287 



1779 



926 



859 



798 



1283 



1092 



766 



833 



556 



644 



804 



861 



1047 



678 



1290 



4167 



2978 



2611 



3161 



3443 



4960 



3252 



3222 



3719 



52 



66 



93 



54 



265 



1413 



1514 



1032 



374 



798 



1239 



1597 



1106 



1026 



1067 



851, 



7831 



735 



1314; 



981i 



12.37t 



o 



... N. 29' 



... N. 58 



... N. 61 



... N. 45 



... N. 76 



... N. 49 



... N. 45 



... N. 41 



... N. 43 



... N. 78 



... N. 65 



... N. 37 



... N. 60 



... N. 45 



... N. 58 



... N. 41 



... !n. 50 

 30'S. 82 

 35 N. 66 

 18 N. 37 

 25 N. 39 

 108' N. 64 



... N. 7 



... N. 37 



... S. 47 



... S. 53 



... S. 12 



... S. 73 



... N. 83 



... N. 3 



... N. 16 



... N. 73 



... S. 88 



... !S. 21 



... S. 36 



... 'n. 71" 



... N. 65 



... 'N. 20 



... S. 85 



42' W. 



.30 



00 W. 



.33A 



05 W. 



.29 



36 W. 



.24 



25 W. 



.24 



48 W. 



.43!^ 



59 W. 



.60 



14 W. 



.45 



56 W. 



.40 



36 W. 



.2H 



46 W. 



.17 



13 W. 



.36 



57 W. 



.25 



39 W. 



.49* 



30 W. 



.25 



55 W. 



.32i 



04 W. 



.33 



7 E. 



.33* 



55 E. 



.17* 



55 E. 



.21 



4 E. 



.23 



29 E. 



.21 



34 E. 



.20 



25 W. 



.13 



09 E. 



.11 



39 E. 



.23 



50 E. 



.21^ 



40 W. 



.07^ 



28 W. 



.10 



46 W. 



.07 



31 E. 



.08 



05 E. 



.14 



20 E. 



.09 



06 W. 



.08* 



50 E. 



.17* 



16 W. 



.06 



05 E. 



.09 



15 W. 



.08 



28 E. 



.02 J 



S. 21° E. 

 N. 37 W, 

 S. 26 E. 

 N. 52 E. 



S. 46 E. 

 S. 50 W, 

 N. 41i W, 

 N. 29 W, 



310 

 282 

 310 

 300 

 310 

 300 

 310 

 310 

 300 

 310 

 300 

 310 

 920 

 920 

 910 

 902 

 3652 



217 

 193 

 217 

 210 

 217 

 210 

 217 

 217 

 210 

 217 

 210 

 217 

 644 

 644 

 637 

 631 

 2556 



' The observations at this place were first publisheil in the Memoirs of the Society of Rural Economy of 

 Southern Russia, from whence they were quoted by Wesselowski, wlio reduced them to parts of 10,000, and 

 computed the resultants. 



