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WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 155 to 158.) 



Western Ncav York. — Continued. 



155. 

 Rooliester.i 



156. 

 Pratts- 

 buig. 



157. 

 Caiian- 

 daigua. 



January- 

 February 

 March 

 April 

 May 

 June 

 July 

 August 

 September 

 October 

 November 

 December 

 Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year 

 January 

 February 

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 April 

 May 

 June 

 July 

 August 

 September 

 October 

 November 

 December 

 Spriug 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year 

 January 

 February 

 March 

 April 

 May 

 Juue 

 July 

 August 

 September 

 Octobe 

 November 

 December 

 Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year 



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109 



114 



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92 



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180 



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S. 83' 

 S. 84 

 N. 78 

 N. 77 

 N. 62 

 N. 71 

 N. 72 

 N. 62 

 N. 82 

 N. 87 

 S. 86 

 S. 88 

 N. 68 

 N. 70 

 S. 89 

 S. 85 

 N. 80 

 N. 89 

 N. 85 

 N. 82 

 S. 89 

 N. 81 

 N. 86 

 N. 76 

 N. 78 

 S. 74 

 S. 79 

 S. 89 

 S. 89 

 N. 83 

 N. 80 

 S. 79 

 N. 89 

 N. 88 

 S. 65 

 S. 68 

 S. 61 

 S. 61 

 S. 44 

 S. 49 

 S. 56 

 S. 69 

 S. 65 

 S. 70 

 S. 67 

 S. 74 

 S. 58 

 S. 58 

 S. 68 

 S. 68 

 S. 63 



47' W. 

 13 W. 

 41 W. 

 05 W. 



36 W. 

 25 W. 

 07 W. 

 00 W. 

 44 W. 

 47 W. 

 43 W. 



37 W. 



38 W. 

 51 W. 

 58 W. 



32 W. 

 58 W. 

 13 W. 

 57 W. 



21 W. 



49 W. 

 34 W. 



22 W. 



43 W. 



44 W. 



27 W. 

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20 W. 



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30 W. 



21 W. 



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N. 52° E. 

 N. 22i W, 

 S. 18 W, 

 S. 2 W. 



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' Prof. C. Dewey appends the following note to the observations at this place : " The country around this station 

 is a rolling level, with no local obstructions which might inrtueuee the direction of the winds. Lake Ontario is 

 five miles to the north, and there are slight hills to the south which have no influence upon the winds. The 

 surface wiuds are observed to differ from the upper currents. From 1836 till about 1844 the indications of the 

 wind vane were recorded, but subsequently the direction as shown by clouds. This difference has been ascribed 

 to the fact that the waters of Lake Ontario acquire and retain till late the summer's heat, and thus give a ten- 

 dency of the surface current of air towards them.'' 



