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



349 



(Nc 



. 281.) 



Southern New- 



Hampshire. — Conli 



nued. 





















Relative Pkevalbhce of ■WI^-DS prom the 













Mon 



i 









DiKFEKKNT PoIMT.S OF THE CoUPASS. 











9-a 





nfluences. 1 





H 





W 





,^ 



■i 







1 



Kind of 



Time of the 





«',■*! 





6m 





oH 





■^^ 



< 



r 



irec 



tion of 



ti*o 











observations. 



year. 





"^ 





'-oa 





ScQ 





Sf5 



fc,3 





resultant. 



t;H 



Direction. 











£ 



° a 



*; 



"a 

 a J! 



^ 



^% 



-s 



^1 



e'i 

















i 

















































14 



'a:- 



w 



aiS 



m 



TJii 



2422 



4497 



278 









K 









fc. 



i 



r , f 



Spriug 



1089 



1977 



1312 



1641 



1505 



2086 



N. 



65° 



7'W. 



.20i 











s 



li 1 



Summer 



770 



1247 



1002 



1631 



2174 



278S'2368 



2885 



286 



S. 



64 



20 W. 



.24' 











o . 





Autnmu 



1310 1372 



966 



1500 



1304 



2251i2275 



4183 



287 



N. 



63 



17 W. 



.28 













s '> 



Wiuter 



1544 1700 



575 



834 



759 



2004 



2771 



5742 



320 



N. 



55 



30 W. 



.49 











OJ "-3 





The year' 





















N. 



72 



8 W. 



.28 











o — 



3 'o 



.2 3 



Spring 



ii47 



214 



208 



254 



173 



393 



905 



685 





N. 



77 



24 W. 



.37* 



N 



57° 



E. 



.04 



Summer 



163 



160 



187 



338 



215 



500 



1028 



418 





S. 



78 



18 W. 



.3S-V 



R. 



12* 



R. 



.14 



a« i 



Autumu 



275 



162 



155 



293 



237 



439 



98R 



581 



... 



N. 



87 



62 W. 



.40 



R. 



8 



K. 



.04 



S -g 



S " 



Winter 



380 



206 



79 



106 



103 



308 



978 



661 





N. 



66 



21 W. 



.62* 



N 



27 



W. 



.17 



on 71 



o . 



The year' 





















a. 



81 



58 W. 



.40* 











M ° 



»-d r 



Spring 



1336 



2191 



1520 



1895 



1678 



2479 



3327:5182 



278 



N. 



67 



35 W. 



.23* 



N 



85 



E. 



.07* 



^1 





Slimmer 



933 



1407 



1189 



1969 



2389 



3288;3396i3303 



286 



S. 



67 



38 W. 



.26* 



S. 



13 



K. 



.19 



513 . 



Autumu 



1585 1534 



1121 



1793 



1541 



2690 3263:4764 



287 



N. 



75 



18 W. 



.28 



R. 



55 



K. 



.02 



•-!■ 





Wiuter 



1924 1906 



654 



940 



862 



2312 3749 



6403 



320 



N. 



57 



23 W.I. 49^ 



N 



34 



W. 



.22* 



N 



L f^§ I 



The year> 



... , ... 



... 













a. 



74 



9 W. .30 

















' Computed from the resultants for the 



seasons. 











(Nos. 282 to 289.) 

 Observed as follows : — 



Khode Island. 









Agg-r 



egate 







Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 





length of 

 time. 



Date. 











yrs. 



mos. 







Acquidneset, 



E. G. Arnold, 









4 



1856. 





Brown University, 



Alexis Caswell, LL.D., 





21 







1832, 1833, 1834, 1838 an 

 sive, except 1860. 



1 1847 to 1867 inclu- 



Fort Adams, 



Post Surgeon, 





11 



11 



1842 to 1846, 1848 to 1863 

 inclusive. 



and 1857 to 1859, all 



Fort ffoloott, 



Post Surgeon, 





14 







1822 to 1835 inclusive. 















3 



1843 and 1849. 





Newport, 



William H. Craudall, 





4 



3 



1865 to 1869 inclusive. 





North Scituate, 



Henry C. Sheldou, 









7 



1854. 





Point Judith, 



Mr. Hadwer, 









1 



March, 1845. 





Providence, 



H. C. Sheldon & Friends' 



4 



9 



1837, 1838, 1842 and 1861 to 1864 inclusive. 1 





School, 











1 







Relative Pkevalenoe of Winds f 



aoM the 















Different Points of the 



Oojip 



ASS. 





3*^ 



influences. 







f4 





H 





.^ 





1^ 









Place of 



Time of 





¥*! 





rf.^ 





xia 





0^ 



■ 



Direction of 



q;(w 







« 



observation. 



the year. 





S^ 





fM 





gTJ 





Ss 



^3 



resultant. 



oS 



Direction. 





■a 







^ 



w's 



^■ 



wS 



d 



^t 



■s 



il 



&% 









g 



(H 







a 



'Si's. 



W 



a!.C 



tn 



m^ 



^ 



^i 



D 





w 





fa 



S 





.January 



44 



56 



9 



22 



15 



99 



46 



146 















February 



23 



51 



9 



22 



■■ 



93 



40 



150 

















March 



40 



52 



111 45 



19 1 105 



33 



130 

















April 



23 



85 



I2I 55 



12 130 



20 



83 

















May 



24 



53 



10 



65 



15 173 



21 



73 

















June 



14 



41 



9 



46 



221 213 



14 



61 

















July 



18 



34 



6 



42 



25 246 



15 



48 















282. 



August 



19 



60 



8[ 54 



24: 209 



9 



51 















Fort .j 



i September 



27 



79 



8l 51 



18 149 



14 



67 















Wolcott. 



1 October 



37 



63 



s! 35 



19 143 



25 



104 

















[ November 



31 



52 



8 



19 



11 117 



45 



137 

















1 December 



42 



61 



4 



20 



10 98 



54 



145 















Spring 



87 



190 



33 



165 



46 408 



74 



286 



... S. 84° 24' W. .22 



S. 89° E. 



.OS 







Summer 



51 



135 



23 



142 



71 668 



38 



160 



... S. 46 30 W. .43 



S. 2* W. 



.27 







Autumu 



95! 194 



24 



105 



48, 409 



84 



308 



... N. 83 49 W. .28 



N. 24 E. 



.05 







Winter 



109: 168 



22 



64 



29 2911 



140 



441 



... N. 61 4 W. .42.1 



N. 18 W. 



.24 







The year 



342 687 



102 



476 



1941775 



1 



336 



1195 



... S. 85 44 W. .29* 









