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



359 



CNos. 312 to 314.) 

 Observed as follows : — 



Southeastern Maine. 







Aggregate 





Place of observ.ation. 



By Avhom observed. 



length 

 of time. 



Date. 



Addison, 



Mr. Wafs, 



yrj. mos. 



1843 and 1845. 



Eastport, 



Post Surgeon at Fort Sul- 



18 10 



1822 to 1826, 1831 to 1835, 1841 to 1845 and 





livan, 





1849 to 1853, all inclusive. 



Macliias, 



Mr. Stearns, 



1 



1844. 



Pembroke, 



Rev. E. Dewhurst, 



9 



1842. 



Perry, 



William D. Dana, 



9 8 



1854 to 1865 inclusive, except 1860. 



Steubeu, 



J. D. Parker, 



15 4 



1843 and 1854 to 1869 inclusive. 







Eelative Pkevalenck of Winds from the 







Monsoon 







Different Points of the Compass, 





1? 



influences. 





W 





H 





M 





■ ^ 









Place and 



Time of tlie 





ijj 





ia 





%» 





o:i 



. , 



Direction of 



£*o 







kind of 

 observations 



year. 





tS 









gai 





0|2i 



uZ 



resultant. 



o| 



Direction. 









^ 



. a 



•s 



° a 

 p4 % 



A 

 3 



^'s 



■s 



n 



s'5 





•|o 





i 







i 



^1 



H 



mt 



m 





^ 



i^i 









iS*" 





£ 





January 



156 



lis 



32 



8L 



87 



160 



230 



366 















February 



106 



72 



52 



67 



121 



193 



227 



285 















March 



98 



132 



74 



118 



132 



171 



230 



285 















April 



97 



127 



97 



95 



162 



210 



169 



237 















May 



42 



120 



80 



12c 



244 



297 



127 



212 















June 



53 



74 



83 



112 



256 



246 



149 



193 















July 



66 



64 



47 



96; 421 



292 



158 



157 













312. 

 Eastport. 



August 



81 



79 



99 



102 



350 



234 



163 



168 













September 



80 



75 



53 



113 



208 



185 



175 



173 













October 



68 



69 



49 



99 



1^2 



227 



189 



203 















November 



114 



64 



59 



73 



62 



171 



234 



294 















December 



113 



86 



55 



64 



55 



166 



247 



325 















Spring 



237 



379 



251 



333 



538 



678 



526 



734 





S. 73°27'W. 



.22 









Summer 



200 



217 



229 



310 



1027 



772 



470 



518 





S. 36 3 W. 



.35i 









Autumn 



262 208 



161 



285 



462 



583 



598 



670 





S. 78 49 W. 



.31' 









Winter 



375 1 276 



139 



217 



263 



519 



704 



976 





N. 69 29 W. 



.39 









The year' 





















S. 69 22 W. 



.29 









r A » r 



Spring 



"49 



310 



"53 



"93 



"43 



398 



"97 



344 





N. 66 52 W. 



.213 



N. 68° E. 



.05 



II 1 



Summer 



25 



140 



15 



84 



26 



506 



96 



165 





S. 62 59 W. 



.398 



S. 24 W. 



.27 



1^ 





Autumn 



83 



202 



10 



62 



5 



329 



47 



210 





N. 79 31 W. 



.249 



S. 15 W. 



.02 



° 5 ] 

 o > 

 Z 5 



Winter 



89 



321 



29 



43 



22 



213 



99 



361 





N. 30 41 W. 



.301 



N. 15 E. 



.'25 



'a# 



The year' 





















N. 75 36 W. 



. 252 







CO ^^- 





Spring 



499 



3119 



443 



697 



371 



2889 



593 



3692 





N. 41 9 W. 



^249 



N. 45 E. 



.07 



rt IP 



"" ™ 



Summer 



179 



718 



58 



556 



197 



2693 



579 



1376 





S. 71 31 W. 



.391 



S. 30 W. 



.30 



•«^~ 



. S ■ 



Autumn 



271 



1533 



138 



743 



10 



2127 205 



2086 





N. 61 41 W. 



.218 



S. 40 E. 



.04 



■-• CO 



la 



Winter 



684 



3192 



185 



603 



196 



1481 653 



4022 





N. 22 9 W. 



.390 



N. 17 E. 



.23 



§ a 



■3 t.' ' 



The year' 





















N. 52 3 W. 



.260 







•S- 



Spring 



10.18 



10.06 



8.36 



7.49 



8.63 



7.26 



6.11 



10.73 













a a 



? P4 



Summer 



7.16 



5.i;i 



3.87 



6.62 



7.58 



5.32 



6.03 



8.34: 











cc .2 



> .vT ■ 



Autumn 



8.21 



7.59 



13.80 



11.98 



2.00 



6.47 



4.36 



9.93 











^^ 



Ls|. 



Winter 



7.69 



9.94 



6.38 



14.02 



8.91 



6.95 



6.60 



11.14 











' Including also Oldtown in Southern Maine. 



2 From this table we obtain the following summary of results : — 





Spring. 



Summer. 



Autumn 



Winter. 



The year. 



Average velocity of .ill winds in miles per hour 



8.87 



6.01 



7.92 



9.36 



8.04 



Velocity in mean direction, on the supposition that the winds 













from every point of the compass move with the foregoing 













average velocity 



1.89 



2.39 



1.97 



3.29 



2.16 



True velocity in mean direction, giving to the winds from the 













several points of the compass each their own avei'age velocity, 













as shown in the table above 



2,21 



2.35 



1.73 



3.65 



2.09 



Excess of the latter over the former 



+.32 



—.04 



—.24 



+.36 



—.07 



' Compnted from the resultants for the seasons. 1 



