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



305 



(Nos. 145 to 160.) 



Western New York. — Conlinued. 



Place of observation. 



Clyde, 



Cuba, 



Dansville, 



Eden, 



Falconer, 



Fort Niagara, 



Fredouia, 

 Friendship, 

 Gaines, 

 Geneva, 



Great Valley, 

 Henrietta, 



Hermitage, 



Tameslowu, 



Lenox, 



Leroy, 



Lewiston, 



Lima, 



Little Genesee, 



Lockport, 



Lyons, 



Middlebury, 



Millville, 



Palmyra, 



Penn Yau, 



Pine Hill, 



Prattaburg, 



Rochester, 



Springville, 



Soiitli Alabama, 



Waverley, 



Wellsville, 



Wilson, 



Youugstown, 



By whom observed. 



1145. Fredonia. 



Matthew Mackie, 

 W. H. TalbOtt, 

 Rev. John J. Brown, 

 Stephen & Anna S. Landon, 

 Laurens A. Langdou, 

 Post Surgeon, 



J. A. Eastman and others,' 

 Geo. W. Fries, 

 Martin Mason and others,^ 

 Rev. W. D. Wilson and 



Job EUeston, 

 Kathalo Kelsey, 

 J. S. Whitaker and E. D. 



Ransom, 

 A. A. Hibbard, 

 Rev. Sanford W. Roe, 



L. F. Hunger, 



High School, 



Prof. S. A. Lattimore, 



Daniel Edwards, 



James B. Trevor, 



Dr. E. W. Sylvester, 



Academy, 



Academy, 



J. F. Coggswell and S. Hyde, 



Dr. H. P. Sartwell, 



G. Zimmerman, 



Franklin Academy, 



Collegiate Institute and Prof. 



M. M. Matthews, 

 Academy, 



Aggregate 

 length 

 of time. 



H. M. Sheerer, 

 E. S. Holmes, 

 See Fort Niagara, 



1860, 1861 and 1862. 



1839, 1840 and 1841. 



1860 and 1862. 



1858. 



1853 and 1854. 



1829, 1830, 1831, 1833, 1810, 1842 to 1846 and 



1849 to 1854, both inclusive. 

 1830 to 1832, 1834 to 1848 and 1863 to 1864 all 

 1866 and 1867. [inclusive. 



1839 to 1842 inclusive. 

 1856 and 1864 to 1868 inclusive. 



1860. 



1835, 1836, 1839, 1861 and 1862. 



1860 

 1863 

 1854, 

 1854. 

 1831 

 1861. 

 1866 

 1849. 

 1860, 

 1826 

 1840 

 1835, 

 1843, 

 1860. 

 1829, 

 1856 



to 1864 inclusive, 

 to 1866 inclusive. 



to 1849 inclusive, except 1838. 

 to 1869 inclusive. 



1861 and 1862. 



to 1835 and 1839 to 1845 both inclusive, 

 to 1847 inclusive. [and 1848. 



1864 and 1865. 



1854 to 1857 inclusive and 1859. 



1830 and 1839 to 1846 inclusive, 

 to 1869 inclusive.' 



1835, 1839, 1842, 1843, 1847, 1849 and 1850. 



1852. 



1860. 



1857 and 1860. 



1860 to 1864 inclusive. 



Time of 

 the year. 



January 



February 



March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September 



October 



November 



December 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year 



EeLATIVE PltEVALENCE OF WlNDS FROM THE 

 JDlFPEREHT POIMTS OF THE OoMPASS. 



82 



288 

 323 

 260 

 203 

 1074 





w 







H 



mi 



47 



79 



45 



77 



47 



58 



37 



61 



45 



52 



31 



30 



28 



29 



39 



47 



53 



82 



54 



104 



35 



69 



51 



66 



129 



171 



98 



106 



142 



257 



143 



222 



512 



756 



194 

 184 

 196 

 149 

 169 

 152 

 102 

 121 

 147 



186: 



222 

 193 

 514! 

 3751 

 555J 

 571 

 2015 



192 

 152 

 162 

 165 

 229 

 208 

 206 

 171 

 215 

 172 

 191 

 236 

 566 

 585 

 598 

 580 

 2319 



346 



359 



456 



383 



395 



440 



526 



423 



321 



322 



315 



332 



1234 



1389 



958 



1037 



4618 



105 



85 



65 



112 



50 



79 



88 



119 



118 



84 



80 



76 



217 



286 



277 



266 



1046 



S. 72°17'W. 

 S. 82 20 W. 

 S. 63 39 W. 

 S. 63 29 W. 

 S. 71 29 W. 



N. 82° W. 

 N. 60^ W. 

 S. 70| E. 

 S. 6l| E. 



' Henry Chaney, C. H. Palmer, F. A. Reddington, D. Stewart, J. Crane and Miss Isabella J. Caryl. 



2 J. W. Gilbert, W. Sherman and Arba Chubb. 3 Two separate observations in different parts of the city. 



39 January, 1875. 



