346 



WINDS OP THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 274 to 277.) 

 ObsurvcJ as follows : — 



Northern New Hampshire. 













Aggregate 







Place of obaervation. 



By whom observed. 







length of 

 time. 



Date. 





Barnstead, 



R. F. Hanscom & C. H. Pitman, 







^10- 



6 



1856, 1857 and 1860 to 1869 inclusive. 





Dartmouth College, 



E. Adams, .Jr., 







2 



11 



1834, 1835, 1836 and 1854. 





Littleton, 



Robert C. Whiting, 







1 



2 



1863 and 1864. 





Mt. Washington, 



(See White Mountains below). 















North Littleton, 



Rufus Smitli, 







1 



6 



1860, 1863 and 1864. 





Salmon Falls, 



George B. Sawyer, 







1 



1 



1854 and 1855. 





Shelburue, 



Fletcher Odell, 







9 



11 



1856 to 1869 inclusive. 





Stratford, 



B. Gould Brown and Branch Brown, 





12 



4 



1855 to 1857, and 1860 to 1869, both inclusive. 





West Enfield, 



Nathaniel Purmout, 







2 



4 



1856, 1857 and 1858. 





Whitefield, 



L. D. Kidder, 











7 



1869. 





White Mountains, 



Prof. C. H. Hitchcock, .1. H. Huntington, 

 S. A. Nelson and Theodore Smith, 





2 



2 



November, 1870, to December, 1871, inclusive ; and 

 October, 1872, to September, 1873, inclusive. 









Kelati VB Prevalence op Winds from the Difpekent Points op the Compass. 







Monsoon 





Place and 



Time of the 











Direction of 





influences. 





y 







ri 









^ 





' i 



i;3 





^ ,' 



^ 









kind of 



year. 



^ 









!^ 





w 



j^ 







c^ 



resultant. 



Q 





aj 





observations. 







fe; 



w 



*.• 



m 



•^ 



oi 



d 



to ^ 



03 ■£ 



% 



^ ,' ^ 



E'S 





:S 



• Direction. 



£ 









1 



^ 



15 



H 



H 



m 



7i 



m 



02 1 w 



N ^ 



^ 



S: ' ^ 



"" 





K 





s, 







r No. of Ob- r'sp"°g 



Summer 



at 7 A. M. , 4?.'"""' 

 L Winter 



3 











1 







3 



2 



1 



7 15 



7 24 



4 19 4 

















2 



















3 







2 



3 9 



12 



0, 51; 2 

















11 







3 



2 















5 



0, 6 







21 







55 





















12 











1 











2 



11 



A\ 16 



1 



36 



3 



28 



4 

















No. of oh- fiSp'-in? 

 servations J i ^""'""^^ 

 Mt 9 P IW i Autumn 



1 







1 



1 



2 



1 



3 



7 



19 



7 



26 



6 



14 



3 

















3 



















3 



1 



1 



3 



17 







9 







52 



















p; 



9 







3 



1 







1 







4 







8 







17 







61 



















1 

 o 



at ^ r, ivi. 'i 



Winter 



10 











1 



1 



2 







5 



4 



27 



3 



33 



2 



32 



( 

















No. of ob- 

 servations 

 at 9 P. M. 



Spring 



3 







1 



i 



2 







2 



5 



9 



8 



22 



8 



18 



6 















^^ 



Summer 



■2 











Oj 



8 















16 







11 







50 



5 















o 



Autumn 



10 







2 



1 



1 







2 







11 







12 







65 





















Winter 



8 



1 







Oi 







2 



8 



9 



15 



6 



24 



6 



33 



5 















a 





Spring 



7 







2 



2I 1 



7 



3 



6 



19 



43 



22 



72 



18 



51 



13 





S. 87°42'W. 



.67 



S. 11° W. 



22 





"5 



Aggregate ', Summer 



7 



















9 



1 



3 



6 



42 







32 







153 



7 





N. 115 39 W.;.71 



N. 5 W. 



.11 





^ 



No. of ob- .{ Antumu 



30 







8 



4 







2 







11 







25 







50 







181 









N. .54 7 W. .73 



N. 10 E. 



.24 





servations. Winter 



[ The year! 



30 



1 







2 



1 



2 



4 



24 



17 



58 



10 



93 



11 



93 



9 





N. 85 5 W. .63 



S. 2-1 E. 



.13 





a 

 g 



























... 









N. 72 59 W. .66 









( Spring 



197 







"27 



9 



38 



199 



163 



147 



722 



1656 



617 



2015 



1110 



1453 



439 





S. 85 9 W. .68 J 



S. ^ W. 



.29 





No. of 

 miles. 



Summer 

 Autumn 



88 

 1148 





 





 364 



21; 



282 



157 

 69 





 



72 

 384 



72 

 



741 

 1167 





 



499 

 1378 





 



3716 

 6212 



189 

 





N. 59 40 W. .75| 

 N. 53 4 W.I.&3 



N. 2}E. 

 North. 



.14 



.25 





(M 



Winter 



1251 



1 







71 







32 



179 1071 



816 



1816 



422 



101 9 [ 305 



4953 



566 





N. 78 52 W. 



.65 



S. 10 E. 



.11 









The year' 











... 























N. 70 13 W. 



.70 











Average f 



Spring 



28.1 



"o 



13.5 



4. '5 



38 



28.'4 



54.' 3 24.5 



38 



38. '5 



"28 



27" 9 



61.6 



28. "4 



33.7 

















velocity in 



' Summer 



12.5 



















17.4 



024 



12:17.6 







15.5 







24.2 



27 

















miles per 



Autumn 



38.2 







43 



70.5 



0|39.5 







34.9 



046.6 







27.5 







34.3! 

















hour. 



Winter 



41.7 



1 







35.5 



0|16. 



44.7 



44.6 



48,31.3 



42.2 



13.2 



27.7 



53.2,62.8 

















r 



Januaiy 

 February 

 March 

 April 



6 

 2 

 



7 





1 



6 

 2 

 2 





 3 





2 



7 

 6 

 8 





6 

 4 



7 

 4 





2S 



11 



15 



5 





38 

 32 

 35 

 45 





11 

 21 



28 

 14 





1 

 1 

 

 2 

















May 



13 









3 ... 



3 





6 





4 





39 





23 





2 













a 





June 



5 





8 



3 





1 





1 





5 





18 





41 





8 













■& 





July 



4 









4 





6 





7 





13 





21 





34 





4 













■S 



No. of ob- 



August 



10 





4 



2 





9 











3 





17 





42 





6 













rt 



servations, • 



September 



1 















1 











14 





9 





62 





3 













^ 



1872-3. 



October 



11 





14 



2 





2 





1 





17 





22 



18 





6 

















November 



1 





5 









14 





2 





15 





34 !" 



17 





2 













g 





December 



5 





4 



2 





11 





6 





6 





35 ... 



21 





3 













° 





Spring 



20 



... 



4 



6 





17 





17 





24 





119 ... 



65 





4 



N. 81 57 W. 



.59 









** 





Summer 



19 





12 



9 





16 





8 





21 





56 ... 



117 





18 



N. 58 39 W. 



.53 







-^ 





Autumn 



13 





19 



2 





17 





3 





46 





65 





97 





11 



N. 71 6 W. 



.53 







-i- 





Winter 



13 





11 



2 





20 





16 





45 





105 





53 





5 



S. 88 35 W. 



.56 







t- 





The year 



65 





46 



19 





70 





44 





136 





345 





332 ... 



38 



N.- 76 4 W. 



.54 











Spring 



































N. 87 15 W. 



.62 S. 16J W. 



.13 







No. of ob- 



Summer 



... 

































N. 62 45 W. 



.62 



N. IH E. 



.13 







servations, • 



Autumn 



... 































... N. 61 15 W. 



.62 



N. 14 E. 



.14 







1870-3. 



Winter 

































... N. 88 55 W. 



.60 



S. 6 W. 



.15 







•■ ^ 



The year 

































... N. 74 30 W. 



.60 









' Compute 



d from the 



resultaii 



ts for the seasons. 





