338 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(No. 252.) 



Northern Vermont. — Continued. 







Relative Prevalence of Wi 



>DS FK 



DM THi 











Mon.oon 1 







Different Points of the Compass. 











influences. 1 





i4 





ri 





^ 





i^ 









Kind of 



Time of 





ii6 





lit 





.a -a 





.5^3 



CL 



Direction of 



■^ o 









tlie year. 





-g 





^■ji 





otO 





S^" 



£-!a 



resultant. 



o2 



Direction. 









a 



. a 



C 



wSi 



x; 



^ o 



■s 



^ § 



s s 







lo 





g 













wi 







^ 





















2; 



2i.c 



w 



m 



mZ 



^i: 



u 







K 





PN 



f f 



Spring 



fi044 



1140 



610 



1041 



7'^16 



1738 



2666 



4011 



246 



N. 83= 



42' W. 



.18i 









§ « 1 



Summer 



4(i8S 



780 



454 



801 



837612709 



2876 



3145 



312lS. 58 



37 W. 



.26* 







o s 



.S-c J 



Autumn 



5242 



932 



461 



835 



7496:2124 



2712 



3331 



202' S. 74 



40 W. 



.2U 







s % 



= i 



Winter 



5606,1094 



537 



862 



65921747 



2581 



3430 



209 N. 84 



21 W. 



.19 











The year' 



















... [S. 78 



37 W. 



.20| 







s ^ 





Spring 



696 



178 



126 



202 



798 



419 



991 



861 





iN. 82 



39 W. 



.35 







0-3 



9 ■« 



Summer 



559 



181 



119 



161 



826 



680 



1275 



1005 





S. 89 



22 W. 



.44 







* rt J 



•-0 



Autumn 



785 



176 



157 



131 



952 



552 



1216 



860 





N. 87 



26 W. 



.38 







® a 



&,.2 



5 o 



Winter 



637 



106 



88 



94 



724 



384 



898 



711 





N. 87 



48 W. 



.39 







o 



The year' 



















N. 87 



21 W. 



.39 







.^rt 



a -a 



Spring 



6740 1318 



736 



1243 



8014 2157 



3657 



4872 



246, N. 83 



23 W. 



.30 



N. 28i° W. 



.08* 





Summer 



5247 861 



573 



962 



9202 3389 



4151 



3150 



312;s. 58 



45 W. 



.32 



S. 6i W. 



.13 



"vj m 



" 3 i 



Autumn 



6027 



1108 



618 



966 



8448 2676 



3928 



4191 



202 S. 79 



26 W. 



.24 



S. 1 E. 



.02 



-^■S 



1.1 

 Lo5 =^ L 



Winter 

 Tlie year' 



6203 



1200 



625 



956 



7316 2131 



3479 



4141 



209 N. 85 

 ... S. 81 



13 W. 

 52 W. 



.22 

 .26 



N. 35 E. 



.07 







' Co 



nput 



sd from the resultants for the 



seasons. 









(Nos. 253 to 256.) 

 Observed as foUuws : — 



Southern Vermont. 











Aggregate 





1 



Place of observation 



By whom observed. 





length 

 of time. 



D;ite. 



Bennington, 



Mr. Hunt, 







yrs mos. 

 4 



1843. 



Brandon, 



D. and H. Bucklard, 







12 9 



1854 to 1869 inclusive. 



Brattleboro, 



Charles C. Fro.-;t, 







11 



1850. 



Castleton, 



D. Underwood & Rev. R 



G. Williams, 



1 8 



1854, 1855 and 1869. 



Fayetteville, 



Gen. Martin Field, 







7 



1826 to 1832 inclusive. 



Grafton, 



Mr. Putnam, 







5 



1843. 



Hartford, 



B. F. Eaton, 







1 



July, 1869. 



Norwich, 



A. Jackman, 







8 



1856 and 1857. 



Randolph, 



Charles L. Paine, 







4 8 



1851 and 1865 to 1869 inclusive. 



Rupert, 



Joseph Parker, 







3 11 



1857, 1858 and 1860 to 1863 inclusive. 



Rutland, 



S. 0. Mead and others, 







1 10 



1789, 1863 and 1864. 



Springfield, 



Rev. J. W. Chickering, 







2 3 



1860 to 1863 inclusive. 



Woodstock, 



Charles Marsh and others,' 





1 11 



1857, 1868 and 1869. 



Wilmington, 



Rev. John B. Perry, 







1 



June, 1866. 







Relative Prevalence of Winds feom the 







Monsoon 









DlFPlCREKT Pol 



NTS OF THE OOMPASS. 







influences. 



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H 





^ 





L^ 









Place of 



Time of the 





SJJ 





oJj 









jnn' 



. 



Direction of 









v< 



[observation. 



year. 





S2 





P.M 







ol? 





resultant. 



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Direction. 











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ws< 



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1 



253. -1 

 Rutland. / 



The year 



153 



13 



16 



76 



272 



182 



125 



258 





S. 72°55'W. 



.34 











Spring 

 Summer 



46 



71 



27 39. 



71 



104 



95 



187 





N. 71 35 W. 



33A 





... 633 



254. 

 Fayette- i 

 ville. 



31 



518 



50 

 60 



35 



25 



33 

 21 



112 

 116 



120 

 101 



103 



70 



156 

 215 





S. 77 59 W.i.32i 

 N. 84 32 W.j.33i 

 N. 71 48 W.L43 

 N. 82 29 W...35 





... 640 

 ... 637 





Winter 

 The year 



48 

 153 



60 

 241 



11 

 98 



15 

 101 



78 

 377 



99 

 424 



102 

 370 



205 

 763 







... 632 





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