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



273 



(Nos. IS to 11.) Minnesota. — Continued. 



Hastings, by T. F. Thickstun, from June, 18G1, to May, 1862, inclusive. 



Mankato, by William Kilgore, during the month of August, 1864. 



Minneapolis, by William Cheney, for an aggregate period of over five years, from November, 1864, 

 to December, 1869, inclusive. 



New Ulm, by Charles Roos, from February, 1864, to December, 1869, inclusive. 



Pajulazee, by Rev. S. R. Riggs, for an aggregate period of 24 months, in the years 1860, 1861 

 and 1862. 



Red Wing, by Rev. Jabez Brooks, during the months of November and December, 1855, and 

 April, 1856; and by A. M. Stephens, during the first eight months of the year 1867. 



Bochester, by Alfred Milmine, during the first three months of the year 1869. 



St. Paul, by Rev. A. B. Patterson, for an aggregate period of nearly Ti years, in the years 1861 

 to 1869 inclusive; and by J. M. Heimstreet, from October, 1866, to January, 186T, inclusive. 



Sibley, by C. W. and C. E. Woodv.'ard, for au aggregate period of over 5^ years, in the years 

 1865 to 1869 inclusive. 



Source of the Des Moines, by Nicollet. 



Trovers des Sioux, by Rev. R. Hopkins, during the months of March and April, 1851. 



Wabashaw, by Spenser L. Hillier, during the month of December, 1857. 



observations. 



Time of 

 the year. 



73. 



Fort 



Ridgely. 



V4. 



Source of 



the Des 



Moines.' 



Jiiuuary 



February 



March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September 



October 



November 



December 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year" 



The year 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The yeai'S 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tlie yeai''' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year! 



194 



fiS 



102; 71 



I80' 79 



100 



92 



199 



SO 



193 



103 



174 



142 



22G 



168 



224 



123 



210 



108 



170 



74 



245 



97 



.^,39 



251 



693 



413 



G04 



305 



601 



236 



9S4 



554 



124R 



1041 



1200 



808 



1005 



556 



"44 



74 



80 



167 



33 



81 



21 



14 



900 

 781 

 996 

 1162 



259 

 396 

 293 

 245 



1028 628 525;il59 



1326 1208 64M177 



1233; 889 628J1289 



10261 570 589,1407 



364 

 381 

 436 

 310 

 224 

 156 

 155 

 153 

 188 

 354 

 320 

 390 

 970 

 464 

 862 

 1135 



1630 

 1904 



224 

 203 

 225 

 165 



2067 

 1191 

 1855 

 2069 



j^. 50°11'W. 

 29 E. 

 N. 75 13 W. 

 N. 78 45 W. 

 N. 81 31 W. 



44° 5'W. 

 6 54 E. 



86 17 W. 



80 38 W. 



87 55 W. 

 74 11 W. 

 82 53 W. 



84 30 W. 

 76 1 W. 



81 46 W. 

 52 46 W. 

 24 23 W. 

 89 38 W. 

 79 42 W. 



85 44 W, 



4° E. 

 45 E. 

 45|- W. 

 74iE. 



62 E. 

 45^ E. 

 67' W. 

 60^ W. 



8 E. 

 41 j E. 

 51 W. 

 72 W. 



403 



307 



403 



360 



403 



330 



372 



403 



409 



434 



441 



434 



1166 



1105 



1284 



1204 



4759 



1810 

 1607 

 1830 

 1715 

 7012 

 583 

 521 

 516 

 423 

 2043 

 1810 

 1607 

 1830 

 1715 

 7012 



' "Whenever a bend, an angle, or some prominent bluif is more exposed to the fury of northwest winds, that 

 blow violently a t/reat part of the year," etc. 

 2 Danville, Fort Ridgely, New Ulm, Pajutazee and Sibley. ^ Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



35 Jaauary, 1875. 



