370 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 382 to 39r,(a).) Southeastern Russia, Asia Minor and Trans-Caucasia. 



Observed at the following: places, viz; : — 



Alagyr, Russia, during the months of October and November, 1853. 



Alexandropol, Trans-Caucasia, during the years 1853, 1858 to 18G5 inclusive, and the summer 

 and autuniu of 1852. 



Alexamlrov.skaija, Stanitza, Russia, by Dr. Land, during the years 1848, 1840 and 1S50. 



Bakou, Trans-Caucasia, during the years 1852, 1853, 1865, 1866, 1870, 1871 ; the two latter years 

 by Morganoff and Martscheuko. 



Derbend, Russia, during the years 1852, 1853. 



Grosnoe, Russia, during the years 1870, 1871, by Toptschewski and Klossowski. 



Gudaur, Trans-Caucasia, by Federof, three years, 1870 to 1872. 



Koulais, Trans-Caucasia, from January, 1852, to August, 1853, inclusive. 



Poti, Trans-Caucasia, during the years 1870, 1871, by Lupanoff. 



Redul-Kaleh, Trans-Caucasia, from December, 1852, to November, 1853, inclusive. 



Sevastopol, Russia, during the years 18G5 and 1866, by Seredovitcli. 



Simferopol, Russia, by Milhausen, during a period of 29 years, 1822 to 1853 inclusive. 



Stanitza. See Alexandrovskaya. 



Stavropol, from December, 1864, to November, 1866, inclusive. 



Tijlis, Trans-Caucasia, at the Observatory, hourly, from June, 1844, to May, 1847, December, 

 1849, to November, 1851, December, 1852, to November, 1853, and December, 1850, to November, 

 1857, all inclusive. 



Trebizond, Asia Minor, during the year 1836. 



Wladikaivkan, Russia, during the year 1872. 



Note. — By " Russia" in tlie heading of tliis chapter is intended Russia in Europe, north of the Caucasian 

 chain; and by Traus-Caueasia, tUe Russian proviuces south of tlie Caucasian cliaiii. 







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N. 7°45'E. 



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N. 79° W. 



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382. 1 



Summer 



63 



68 



96 



30 



47 



31 



24 



175 



202 



N. 1 43 W. 



.20 



N. 42 W. 



.11 





Sevaato- • 



Autumn 



64 



102 



123 



45 



49 



37 



20 



114 



168 



N. 40 39 E. 



.20 



N. 65 E. 



.07 





pol. 



Winter 



76 



128 



42 



53 



104 



- 61 



22 



23 



211 



3. 88 49 K. 



.12 



S. 23i E. 



.14 







The year 



309 



369 



331 



160 



281 



178 



91 



420 



781 



N. 28 52 E. 



.14 









383. ■ 

































Simfero- 

































pol, 



The year 



10 



24 



68 



37 



12 



17 



42 



28 



123 



S. 84 47 E. 



.101 







10592 



18-22 to 1 

































1853. J 



































1 January 



647 



716 



3580 



1640 



710 



623 



1455 



623 





S. 76 09 E. 



.30 



N. 77A E. 



.08 



403 





February 



831 



1345 



3839 



1394 



587 



Oil 



953 



440 





N. 88 44 E. 



.41 



N. 63^ E. 



.22 



367 





March 



404 



869 



2202 



1454 



909 



586 



1818 



1758 





S. 75 44 E. 



.04 



N. 66 W. 



.204 



403 





April 



309 



808 



2660 



1235 



713 



380 



2446 



1449 





N. 54 44 E. 



.01 



N. 66 ■ W. 



23 



390 





May 



186 



239 



2207 



1729 



745 



612 



3112 



1170 





S. 32 36 W. 



.14^ 



S. 83i W. 



.39 



403 





June 



194 



242 



3099 



1550 



557 



654 3020 



678 





S. 17 23 E. 



.13 



S. 27-J VV. 



.18 



390 



.S84. 



July 



165 



220 



2417 



2253 



467 



797 3241 



440 





S. 1 11 E. 



.20 



S. 62i W. 



.24 



403 



Simfero- 



August 



588 



402 



4365 



1796 



248 



248 



1765 



5S8 





S. 83 37 E. 



.36 



N. 71i E. 



.15 



403 



pol, 



September 



635 



525 



4751 



2017 



221 



106 



994 



091 





S. 86 58 E. 



.49^ 



N. 78 E. 



.31 



390 



1822 to 



October 



610 



707 



3220 



1415 



2024 



439 



1073 



512 





S. 5 '6 E. 



.36 



S. 39 E. 



•12^ 



403 



1834. 



November 



609 



641 



3141 



1955 



1122 



801 



1378 



353 





S. 5 "7 E. 



.33 



S. 34^ E. 



.Wi 



390 





December 



609 



748 



4432 



1607 



914 



665 



803 



222 





S. 75 22 E. 



.48 



S. 82 E. 



.24i 



403 





Spring 



300 



639 



2356 



1473 



789 



526 



2459 



1459 





S. 1 55 W. 



.04 



N.. 78i W. 



.221 



1196 





Summer 



316 



288 



3294 



1866 



424! 506'2677 



569 





S. 47 42 E. 



.18 



S. 68 W. 



.09" 



1196 





Autumn 



618 



624 



3704 1796 



1122 469!ll4S 



519 





S. 70 5 E. 



.38 



S. 70J E. 



.14^ 



1183 





Winter 



696 



936 



3950!l547 



739 



6331070 



428 





S. 81 E. 



.39 



N. 81^^ E. 



.16i 



1173 





Tlie year 

 Spring 



482 



622 



3326 



1670 



769 



54911839 



743 





S. 68 R. 



.23^ 

 .02 







4748 





256 



391 



1248 



768 



475 



312 1249 



838 



200 s. 2 42 E. 



N. 77 W. 



i'lii 





385. 



Summer 



221 212 



1743 



963 



259 



314 1362 



459 



202 S. 54 58 E. 



.14 



S. 62J W. 



.05 





Southern ■ 



Autumn 



373! 410 



1975 



943 



610 



271 600 



373 



168!s. 73 54 K. 



.34 



S. 81 i E. 



.07 





Crimea.' 



Winter 



424: 590 



1517 



826 



473 



377 657 



237 



211,S. 78 32 E. 



.30 



S. 89 E. 



.13i 







The year 



1309 2769 



7131 



3860 



1481 



1878 4291 



3220 



13081 N. 89 55 E. 



.10^ 









' Sevastopol and Sii 



nferopol combined, 1 



ising only one-half 



af the numbers for Simferopol in order to 



give 



them their proper weij 



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