SERIES B. ZONE 10. L A T. 40° TO 45° N. 



341 



(Nos. 261 to 267.) 

 Observed as follows : — 



Connecticut. 









Aggrc 



gate 





Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 





length 

 of time. 



Date. 









yrs. 



mos 





Brookfield, 



Sanford W. Roe, 





1 



2 ' 



1868 and 1809. 



Canton, 



Jarvis Case, 





1 



7 



1861, 1862 and 1863. 



Colebrook, 



Miss C. Rockwill, 





8 



9 



18B0 to 1869 inclusive. 



Columbia, 



W. G. Yeomans, 





11 



8 



1857, 1858 and 1860 to 1869 inclusive. 



Fort Trumbull, 



Post Surgeon, 





14 



10 



1827, 1828, 1831 to 1835, 1843 to 1845 and 1849 

 to 1853 all inclusive. 



Georgetown, 



Aaron B. Hull, 









11 



1856. 



Groton, 



Rev. E. Dewhurst, 





2 



3 



18G6, 1867 and 1868. 



Hartford, 



Charles H. Hoadley, 









1 



1850. 



Hampton, 

 Litchfield, 







11 







1840 to 1850 inclusive. 



J. L. Hendrich, 





3 







1849, 1850 and 1851. 



Middletown, 



Prof. Augustus W. Smith, 



13 



4 



1834,1835,1830, 1843 and 1859 to 1889 inclusive. 



New Haven, 



Connecticut Academy and 



5 



2 



1804, 1811 to 1813 and 1862 to 1864 both in- 





others,' 









clusive. 



New London, 



Rev. Tryon Kdwards, 





3 



9 



1854 to 1857 inclusive. 



North Colebrook, 



M. H. Cobb, 









3 



1849. 



Norwalk, 











1 



1856. 



Norwich, 



N. SoholfiJid, 





1 



10 



1856 and 1857. 



Plymouth, 



Dwight W. Learned, 





2 







1862, 1863 and 1864. 



Pomfret, 



Rev. Daniel Hunt, 





14 



3 



1854 to 1869 except 1860. 



Salisbury, 



Dr. Ovid Plumb, 





2 







1844 and 1845. 



Saybrook, 



James Rankin, 





7 



1 



1854 to 1861 inclusive. 



Stafford, 



Mr. Linsley, 









1 



1843. 



Walliugford, 



Benjamin F. Harrison, 





6 



4 



1856 to 1862 inclusive. 



Waterbury, 



Rev. R. G. Williams, 





2 



4 



1867, 1868 and 1869. 



West Cornwall, 



T. S. Gold, 





1 







1854. 



Windsor, 



R. H. Phelps, 









3 



1850. 







E.KLATIVE PHEVALKNOE OF Wl 



NDS P 



lOM THK 







Monsoon 









UippEUENT Points of the Comp 



ASS. 





9'? 



influences. 



i 





f4 





« 





,^ 





i^ 









Place of 



Time of 





ijj 





iJj 





.Sji 





■OJd 





Direction 



£0 







■« 



observation. 



the year. 





S^ 





t'A 





oW 





oa 





 t-2 



of resultant. 



oS 



Direction. 





s 







1 N§ 



■S" 



P4 Q 



:3 



^2 



■5 



NS 



s'g 





So 





i 



.0 

 s 







^ j^S 



H 



aii 



73 



yii 



1 



^1 



D 





«" 





& 



^ 



261. ) 

 Salisbury, j 



262. 

 Litchfield. ' 



The year 



Spring 

 Summer 



1122 202 



160 



690 



725 



260 



100 



395 





N. 53° 7' E.2 



.06 







731 



52 

 47 



45 

 38 



59 

 68 



■ 40 

 46 



45 

 57 



71 

 135 



88 

 102 



113 



95 





N. 67 52 W. 

 S. 72 15 W. 



.21 

 .24i 







276 

 276 





Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year' 



68 

 52 



35 



22 



46 

 43 



45 

 25 



54 

 40 



88 

 90 



88 

 96 



91 



88 





N. 85 23 W. 

 N. 86 41 W. 

 N. 81 32 W. 



.22 

 ^32 

 .23^ 







273 



270 



1095 







263. 































New 

 Haven. 



The year 



449 



582 



96 



484 



320 



593 



309 



1253 





N. 65 7 W. 



.24i 







1462 







January 



107 



221 



25 



78 



37 



140 



132 



455 

















February 



94 



142 



33 



84 



27 



162 



124 



424 

















March 



98 



153 



22 



89 



54 



206 



120 



462 

















April 



87 



234 



52 



126 



68 



214 



100 



281 

















May 



63 



192 



40 



184 



83 



309 



92 



229 

















June 



39 



112 



19 



75 



80 



456 



78 



189 

















July 



61 



149 



11 



116 



101 



446 



120 



185 















204. 



August 



68 



228 



24 



156 



93 



425 



51 



157 















Fort 



September 



117 



231 



40 



109 



67 



294 



76 



220 















Trumbull. 



October 



107 



213 



37 



82 



45 



218 



94 



274 

















November 



121 



164 



26 



61 



36 



135 



144 



348 

















December 



134 



212 



33 



30 



21 



130 



137 



369 

















Spring 



248 



579 



114 



399 



20.'> 



729 



312 



972 





N. 64 15 W. 



.22 











Summer 



168 



489 



54 



347 



274 



1327 



249 



531 



... 



S. 58 13 W. 



.31i 











Autumn 



345 



608 



103 252 



148 



647 



314 



842 





N. 48 11 W. 



.27 











Winter 



335i 575 



9ll 192 



86 



432 



393 



1248 





N. 40 48 W. 



.43 









• 



The year! 





















N. 65 12 W. 



.26 











Spring 



32 



219 



"is 



28 



"21 



243 



140 



305 





N. 61 19 W. 



.38 









265. 

 Hampton. 



Slimmer 



32 



165 



19 



14 



2i 



362 



134 



265 





N. 83 38 W. 



.43 









Autumn 



47 



210i 17 



22 



21 



209 



133 



322 





N. 53 54 W. 



.41 









Winter 



26 



204 12' 17 



IC 



177 



171 



368 





N. 64 10 W. 



.48-L 











The year 



137 



798 63| 81 



85 



. 991 



578 



1260 





N. 63 8 W. 



.41i 









' H. G. Dubois, Jr., D. C. 



Leavenwc 



rtli a 



nd Prof. E. Cutler. 



2 Computed from oljserva 



ions recor 



ded f 



■om 32 points of the compass. 



' Computed from the resu 



Itauts for 



the s 



sasons. 



