274 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE, 



(Nos. tfi and 77.) 



Minnesota. — Continued. 



Place and 



kind of 



observations. 



76. 



Fort 



Snelling. 



03 ^ 



.2 a 

 -.-» o 



S V. - 



"« a I 

 S3^ 



Time of 

 the year. 



.January 

 February 

 March 

 April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September 



October 



November 



December 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year2 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tlie year" 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The yearS! 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year2 



Ri;lativk Prevalenck of Winr^^ from ti 



UlFFEKENT PuINTri OF THK OOMrASS. 



190 



150 

 191 

 247 

 230 

 208 

 175 

 236 

 186 

 191 

 202 

 192 

 668 

 619 

 579 

 532 



1286 

 1104 

 1101 

 1022 



68 

 38 

 62 

 26 



1354 

 1142 

 1103 

 1048 



183 

 169 

 193 

 264 

 358 

 207 

 239 

 227 

 232 

 210 

 204 

 182 

 815 

 673 

 646 

 634 



1287 

 1029 



931 



81 



45 

 25 

 11 

 27 



1332 



1054 

 942 

 844 



466 

 356 

 442 

 413 

 380 

 479 

 538 

 550 

 541 

 488 

 435 

 510 

 1235 

 1567 

 1464 

 1332 



233 

 380 

 260 

 296 

 383 

 460 

 510 

 409 

 360 

 265 

 271 

 936 

 1353 

 1034 



468 

 436 

 375 

 383 

 463 

 443 

 407 

 433 

 5^4 

 417 

 470 

 1194 

 1313 

 1374 



766,1421 



920 1859 1594 1679 

 902 2768 2389 1947 

 6242102 192sll859 

 72312023 1540 1938 



43 46 



28 43 



15 36 



23 24 



1905 

 2811 

 2138 

 2047 



64 

 76 

 70 

 32 



1658 

 2465 

 1998 

 1572 



104 



135 



79 



75 



1783 

 2082 

 1938 

 2013 



311 

 324 

 330 

 309 

 299 

 235 

 306 

 254 

 263 

 347 

 363 

 307 

 938 

 795 

 973 

 942 



1629 

 1485 

 1601 

 1755 



215 

 319 



228 

 226 



1844 



1804 

 1829 

 1981 



^S 



476 

 483 

 536 

 422 

 349 

 296 

 320 

 339 

 398 

 410 

 516 

 561 

 1307 

 955 

 1324 

 1520 



2262 

 1548 

 2118 

 2543 



159 

 132 

 120 

 123 



2421 



1680! 

 2238! 

 26661 



63°21'W. 

 10 6 W. 



43 22 W. 

 60 15 W. 

 39 35 W. 

 76 43 W. 



7 32 W. 

 48 12 W. 

 66 44 W. 



44 40 W. 

 81 50 W. 



83 1 W. 

 89 24 W. 



84 24 W. 

 88 51 W. 

 80 38 W. 

 15 42 W. 

 63 14 W. 

 69 67 W. 

 51 48 W. 



N. 6° E. 

 S. 35 E. 

 S. 66^ W. 

 N. 59 W. 



N. 66^ E. 

 S. 30 W. 

 S. 36 W, 

 N. 49 W. 



N. 8 E. 

 S. 36 E. 

 S. 631 w. 

 N. 621 w. 



1178 

 1046 

 1147 

 1140 

 1178 

 1110 

 1178 

 1178 

 1110 

 1178 

 1140 

 1147 

 3465 

 3466 

 3428 

 3371 

 13730 

 4232 

 4355 

 4308 

 4184 

 17079 

 705 

 828 

 789 

 751 

 3073 

 4232 

 4355 

 4308 

 4184 

 17079 



' Afton, Bowles Creek, Chatfield, Fort Snelling, Hastings, Manljato, Minneapolis, Red Wing, Rochester, St. Paul, 

 Travers des Sioux and Wabashaw. ^ Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



(Nos. 18 to 80.) Northern Iowa. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 



Algona, by F. McCoy and Miss Elizabeth McCoy, for an aggregate period of 3| years, in the 

 years 1861 to 1865 inclusive; and by James H. Warren, from April, 1867, to December, 1869, 

 inclusive ; also by Philip Dorvceiler, at a point ten miles southwest of Algona, for an aggregate 

 period of over three years, in the years 1866 to 1869 inclusive. 



Ames, by J. M. Cotton, during the month of September, 1869. 



Bangor, by Isaac M. Gidley, for an aggregate period of 8 months in the years 1861 and 1863. 



Boonsboro, by E. Babcock, for an aggregate period of 21 months, in the years 1867, 1868 and 

 1869. 



Border Plains, hj G. C. and W. K. Goss, for an aggregate period of 2^ years, in the years 1856, 

 1857 and 1858. 



Dakota, by William 0. Atkinson, from October, 1867, to March, 1868, inclusive. 



Fort Dodge, by post surgeons, for an aggregate period of 22 months in the years 1851, 1852 and 

 1853; and by C. N. Jorgenson, from March, 1867, to March, 1869, inclusive. 



Iowa Falls, by Nathan Townsend, from November, 1863, to December, 1869, inclusive, except 

 the month of February, 1868. 



Marble Rock, by H. Wadey, for an aggregate period of 28 months in the years 1867, 1868 and 

 1869. 



Mineral Ridge, by J. T. Sullivan, during the last seven months of the year 1869. 



Osage, by Rev. Alva Bush, from April, 1866, to February, 1867. 



