SERIES B. ZOKE 10. LAT. 40" TO 45^ N. 



265 



(Nos. 



48 to 50.) 











Utah.- 



Cunlinued. 



















Eklative Pretaltcnce of ■Winds fkom the 









Monsoon 









DiFFEBliNT POIHTS OF THE COMPASS. 







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influences. 







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M 





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Place and 



Time of 





ioj 





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Direction of 













kind of 

 observatione 



tlie year. 





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resultant. 



V. s 



Direction. 





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m* 



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a 







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02 



mt 



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^t 











K 





fi 



3 



z 



f f 



Spring 



1070, 637 



433 



445 



722 



459 



472 



662 



51 



N. 6° 



4'W. 



.13 



N. 87° E. 



:^ 







s • 



Summer 



1069 



639 



612 



438 



906 



684 



844 



582 



138 



N. 44 



10 W. 



.07 



S. 13 W. 



.08 





'^ 



■2 s 



xiutumu 



985 



696 



555 



380 



673 



406 



645 



696 



5b 



N. 8 



20 W. 



.15 



N. 22-^ E. 



.02 







S'^ 



Winter 



1191 



704 



307 



393 



693 



384 



488 



689 



93 



N. 9 



57 VV. 



.19 



N. 4 W. 



.06 





'rt 





The year^ 





















N. 13 



37 W. 



.13 









s 



■ 



Spring 



138 



"15 



"'7 



"3 



96 



137 



106 



"84 





N. 86 



56 W. 



.41 J- 



N. 49^- E. 



.18 









§-« 



Summer 



56 



34 



22 



13 



106 



257 



271 



66 





S. 69 



2 W. 



•57^ 



S. 9^ E. 



.12 





c3 



'^ .s ■ 



Autumn 



43 



6 



3 



2 



42 



120 



199 



114 





S. 89. 



56 W. 



.67 



N. 51 W. 



.15 





s 



s2 



Winter 



42 







1 







78 



133 



123 



68 





S. 72 



46 W. 



.62 



S. 21 W. 



.10 





M 



o 



The year" 





















S. 80 



35 W. 



.56 









x 



be . 



.5 "^ 



Spring 



1208 



652 



440 



448 



818 



596 



578 



746 



51 



N. 25 



46 W. 



.13 



N. 72^ E. 



.03 





5§ 



■3 s 



Summer 



1125 



673 



634 



451 



1012 



841 



1115 



648 



138 



N. 79 



46 W. 



.11 



S. 16 W. 



.091 







a '" 



Autumn 



1028 



702 



558 



382 



715 



526 



844 



810 



56 



N. 32 



6 W. 



.16 



N. 3^W. 



.03 





S 





Winter 



1233 



704 



308 



393 



771 



517 



611 



757 



93 



N. 26 



42 W. 



.18 



N. 3 E. 



.05 







The year" 





















N. 37 



3 W. 



.131 











January 

 February 



"49 

 36 



"62 

 35 



"26 

 23 



"'3 



7 



2 

 14 



100 

 115 



497 

 453 



120 

 103 



71 

 60 













310 



282 









March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September 



October 



November 



December 



Spring 



28 

 21 

 25 

 42 

 54 

 65 



27 



28 



27 

 27 



15 



6 



11 



5 

 11 

 10 



4 

 9 

 17 

 13 

 13 

 21 



129 

 122 

 125 

 38 

 105 

 145 



528 

 502 

 429 

 394 

 463 

 369 



96 

 112 

 147 

 143 

 118 

 126 



76 

 73 

 75 

 130 



129 

 78 











310 

 300 

 310 

 270 

 310 

 279 







42, 59 

 14 31 

 21 16 

 17 16 





















r 2 ■ 



36 



21 19 



14 



10 



147 



478 



119 



56 











300 



60 



35 

 39 

 32 



74 



36 47 

 33 31 

 93 45 

 97i 113 



15 

 17 



2 

 32 



14 

 7 

 2 



30 



144 

 139 

 92 

 376 



428 

 422 

 467 

 1459 



154 

 115 

 133 

 355 



67 



97 



64 



224 





.641 





.04 



310 



300 

 310 

 920 











N. 87 



34 W. 



S.'33'w. 



!2 





Summer 



151 



52i 63 



26 



47 



2S8 



1226 



387 



337 



N. 83 



5 W. 



.62 



N. 21 E. 



.02 



859 



M ■ 





1 Autumn 



110 



90 



97 



46 



31 



430 



1328 



388 



210 



N. 87 



19 W. 



.63 



s. 191 w. 



.03 



910 



■e 





Winter 



117 



190 



94 



12 



18 



307 



1417 



356 



195 N. 81 



9 W. 



■61J 



N. 23 E. 



.04 



902 



fe 





The year3 



















... 



N. 84 



50 W. 



.63 







3591 







Spring 



"33 



"'4 



'53 



"'e 



"96 



"'9 



""5 



"'2 





S. 34 



18 E. 



.40 



S. 63 "w. 



.30 



92 



^ 



§1 



Summer 







7 



45 



8 



1 







1 









S. 88 



12 E. 



.88 



N. 65 E. 



.42 



61 





■5i 



Autumn 







1 



84 







3 



1 



2 









S. 87 



54 E. 



.90 



N. 67 E. 



.43 



91 



sZ 1 



Winter 



23 







13 







73 







13 









Sou 



Lh. 



.41 



S. 67^ W. 



55 



59 



"S [ 



The year' 





















S. 68 



13 E. 



.54 







303 



50. i 

 North- 

 eastern 

 Utah.2 



Spring 



"83 



in 



127 



"41 



"58 



460 



1552 



374 



230 



N. 89 



35 W. 



.63 



S."3o"w. 



04 



1012 



Summer 



151 



56 



70 



28 



51 



291 



1247 



388 



385 N. 83 



17 W. 



.604 



N. 15A E. 



04 



889 



Autumn 



110 



90 



97 



46 



31 



430 



1328 



388 



210'N. 87 



19 W. 



.63 



S. 54 W. 



02 



910 



Winter 



132 



199 



98 



16 



60 



458 



1426 



363 



225 N. 85 



37 W. 



.59 



N. 68 E. 



03 



992 



The year' 

















... N. 86 



27 W. 



.61 







3803 



' Camps Douglas and Floyd, Coa 



Iville 



, Great Salt Lake City and Wanship. 





2 Fort Bridger and Camp Scott. 





' Computed from the 



resultants for the season. 





(Nos. 51 to 55.) Wyoming. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 



Camp Walbach, by Post Surgeons, from December, 1858, to March, 1859, inclusive. 



Deer Creek Agency, by Thomas S. Twiss, during the months of November and December, 1859. 



Fort Fetlerman, by Post Surgeons, for an aggregate period of 12 months, in the years 1868 and 

 1869. ^ 



Fort Laramie, by Post Surgeons, for an aggregate period of 14| years, in the years 1849, 1851 

 to 1865 inclusive, and 1869; also by A. F. Zeigler, from September, 1863, to November, 1864, 

 inclusive, and March, 1865. 



Fort Philip Kearney, by Post Surgeons, for an aggregate period of 31 months, in the years 1867, 

 1868 and 1869. 



34 January, 1875. 



