SERIES B. ZONE 10. LAT. 40° TO 45° N. 

 (Nos. 18 to 21.) CalifoTuia..— Continued. 



259 







ELATIVE FltEVALETs-CE OF WlNDS FROM THE 







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Monsoon 









Different Points of the Compass. 



Direction 



Od 







>> 





W 





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Place of 



Time of the 





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of 



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observations 



year. 





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resultant. 



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Direction. 





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S 







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^Z 



H 



vi-p. 



CO 



^:B 



^ 



^B 



Q 





rt° 







■° 



:3 





January 



99 



96 



48 



80 



53 



172 



71 



159 



128 









1 







February 



82 



67 



36 



81 



28 



168 



113 



174 



83 

















March 



127 



. 58 



22 



94 



52 



205 



230 



223j 88 

















April 



126 



56 



23 



56 



24 



206 



239 



25ll 76 

















May 



63 



61 



12 



38 



5 



218 



157 



2061 30 

















June 



46 



45 



23 



38 



24 



163 



204 



260i 45 

















July 



27 



41 



13 



17 



28 



140 



259 



267 



68 















18. 



August 



21 



69 



14 



11 



44 



148 



221 



229 



68 















Fort 



September 



30 



46 



13 



35 



19 



167 



208 



268 



65 















Crook. 



October 



43 



55 



23 



35 



7 



137 



266 



235 



67 

















November 



95 



72 



22 



62 



24 



178 



175 



213 



65 

















December 



56 



72 



2 



84 



8 



161 



121 



208 



121 

















Spring 



316 



175 



57 



188 



81 



629 



626 



680 



194 



N. 78° 3'W. 



.43 



S. 



47° W. 



.01 







Summer 



94 



155 



50 



66 



96 



451 



684 



756 



181 



N. 78 16 W. 



.54 



N 



83 W. 



.11 







Autumn 



168 



173 



58 



132 



50 



482 



649 



716 



197 



N. 75 40 W. 



.48 



N. 



65 W. 



.05J 







Winter 



237 



235 



86 



245 



89 



501 



305 



541 



332 



N. 74 39 W. 



.25 



S. 



80^ E. 



.17i 







The year^ 

 Spring 



lis 



71 



123 



"88 



190 



143 



121 



67 







N. 76 56 W. 

 S. 11 21 W. 



.42 

 .15i 



S. 





.08 



3044 

 307 



7SJ- E. 



19. 



Summer 



25 



46 



102 



98 



189 



188 



131 



52 







S. 18 4 W. 



.37* 



S. 



2J W. 



.22 



276 



Camp 



Autumn 



130 



77 



75 



101 



194 



194 



200 



136 



75 



S. 62 19 W. .22' 



N. 



70 W. 



.09^ 



394 



Bidwell. 



Winter 

 The year2 



289 



86 



103 



83 



187 



151 



123 



117 



40 



N. 48 19 W. 

 S. 37 40 W. 



.10 

 .17 



N. 



9 E. 



.21 



393 

 1370 





Spring 



"73 



13 







"38 



"ei 



127 



"49 



"37 



"38 



S. 61 43 W. 



.33i 



N. 



73 E. 



08 





20. 



Summer 



5 



14 



3 



15 



64 



202 



62 



20 



32 



S. 47 30 W. 



.67 



S 



24 W. 



.29 





Meadow ■ 



Autumn 



5 



2 



7 



16 



85 



53 



14 



90S. 60 69 W. 



.49 



S. 



44i W. 



.07 





Valley. 



Winter 



108 



24 



10 15 



29 



89 



55 



27 



OIN. 67 20 W. 



.30 



N. 



18' K 



.31 







The year2 









... 











... IS. 63 56 W. 



.42 









517 



21. 



Spring 



191 



"84 



123 



126 



251 



270 



i70 



104 



38;S. 38 48 W. 



.19^ 



S. 



87 "e. 



.051 





Summer- 



30 



60 



105 



113 



253 



390 



193 



72 



32 S. 29 50 W. 



.45 



s. 



11 W. 



.25 





N. E. Cali- • 



Autumn 



135 



79 



75 



108 



210 



279 



253 



150 



165'S. 61 10 W. 



•27i 



N. 



77i W. 







foraia." 



Winter 

 The year2 



397 



110 



113 



98 



216 



240 



178 



144 



40 N. 57 19 W. 

 ... S. 50 5 W. 



.15 

 .23 



N. 



13 E. 



.06 



1887 





1 Ca 



oap Bidwell 



md Meado 



w Valley. 



' Computed from the resultants for the season 



. 





(Nos. 22 to 36.) Oregon, south of latitude 45°. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 



Albany, by S. M. W. Hindmau, for an aggregate period of 23 month.s, in the years 1865 to 1868 

 inclusive. 



Aubxirn, by R. B. Ironside, for an aggregate period of 5 months, in the years 1864 and 1865. 



Block House, by Post Surgeons, for an aggregate period of A^ years, in the years 1858 to ]863 

 inclusive. 



Camp Harney, by Post Surgeons, for au aggregate period of 2;^ years, in the years 1860, 1868 

 and 1869. 



Camp Logan, by Post Surgeons, for an aggregate period of 17 months, in the years 1868 and 1869. 



Gamp Three Forks, by Post Surgeons, during the years 1868 and 1869. 



Camp Warner, by Post Surgeons, for an aggregate period of 22 months, in the j'ears 1868 and 

 1869. 



Camp Watson, by Post Surgeons, for an aggregate period of 2 years, in the years 1867, 1868 

 and 1869. 



Corvallis, by A. D. Barnard, for an aggregate period of 22 mouths, in the years 1866, 1867 and 

 1868. 



Fort Hoskins, by Post Surgeons, for an aggregate period of 8 years, in the years 1856 to 1865 

 inclusive. 



