390 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 49 aud 50.) 



Ne-w Mexico. — Continued. 







Rklative Prevalenck of Winds from the 









Monsoon 









DlFFEKKNT PolNTiJ OF '1 HE COMr.VSS. 





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iulluences. 



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observation. 



year. 





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resultant. 



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f 



January 



February 



March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



15 



87 

 85 





 9 



45 

 14 



18 

 2 



21 

 47 





 64 



Ol ... 













g 













4 



37 



96 



44 

 ■iO 



24 

 19 



29 



?,7 



143 



9,1 



48 

 3 



43 

 15 















124 

 120 









14 



8 

 1 



100 



41 

 21 



35 



32 



106 

 54 



36 

 46 



76 



11 



15 



103 



25 

 8 

 93 



20 

 6 

 















93 

 90 

 93 











49. 



August 



September 



October 



10 



3'?, 



'^0 



82 



41 



57 



10 



97 















93 



Fort 



R 



76 



'',6 



36 



70 34 



14 



(j 















90 



Baseom. 



1 

 



29 

 3'^ 



40 

 30 



144 

 30 



35 



37 



25 

 64 



5 



42 







34 







... 









93 

 90 











R 



55 



9,0 



17 



41 



9 



9,9 



14 















62 





Spriug 



57 



233 



135 



75 



92 175 



76 



78 





N. 85°15'E. 



.101 









337 







19 



109 



76 



949 



163' 175 



41 



33 





S. 21 54 E. 



4'ii 









276 







q 



138 



96 



9,10 



142i 123 



61 



40 





S. 34 21 E. 



36 









273 





Winter 



49 



ff)n 



?,9 



76 



HI 



77 



86 



99 





N. 56 56 E. '.16 









209 





The years 

 Spring 

















S. 45 29 E. 1.21 









1096 



50. f 



78$' 692 



379 505 



861 



892 



970 1116 





N. 79 25 W.'.19 



N 



67i°W. 



.07* 





North- 



Summer 



5281 451 



543 797,1460 



1020 



864 



712 





S. 25 25 W.I 24 



S. 



3 E. 



.22 





eastern 



Autumn 



1063 584 



467 806 994 



754 



694 



1108 





N. 73 51 W.'.09 



N. 



56iE. 



.03* 





New- 



Winter 



1052 



689 



691 554 



569 



624 



695 



1405 





N. 26 20 W. 



.20 



N 



10 E. .171 





Mexico.' 



The year 



3431 



2416 



2080 2662 



3884 



3290 



3223 



4341 





N. 87 45 W. 



• Hi 









' Observefl at Las Vegas, Rayado, Forts Basoom and Union and Camp Cimarron. | 



' Coniputt 



d from the resultants for the seasons. 







(Nos. 51 to 51.) 

 Observed as follows : — 



Colorado, south of latitude 40° 









^^" 



Aggregate 













Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 





of time. 



Date. 











Carson City. 



Thomas Macou 







yrs. mos. 

 1 



Decemlier, 1869. 











Central City, 



W. D. McLain 







1 5 



1860, ISei and 1862. 











Denver City, 



D. C. Collier & F. J. Stanton, | 



2 



■ October and November, 1859. 









Fort Garland, 



Post Surgeon, 







8 10 



1858 to 1869 inclusive. 











Fort Lyon, 



Post Surgeon, 







3 5 



1861 to 1863 and 1867 to 186S 



, both inclusive. | 



Ft. Massachusetts, 



Post Surgeon, 







4 8 



1852 to 185S Inclusive. 











Fort Reynolds, 



Post Surgeon, 







1 8 



1868 and 1869. 











Fort Wise, 



Post Surgeon, 







1 7 



1860, 1861 and 1862. 











Fountain, 



Arthur M. Me 



•nam. 





1 



August, 1860. 











(Jolden City, 



E. L. Berthoud, 









1860 and 1867. 











Montgomery, 



James Luttvel 



, 





6 



1863 aud 1864. 











Mountain City, 



W. D. McLaiu 



• 





1 5 



1860, 1861 and 1862. 















Relative Prevalence of Winds f 



ROM THE 









MonsoD 



„ 









Different Points of the Oomp 



ASS. 





C.2 

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influences. 



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H 





> 





i^ 











Place and 



Time of the 



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ii>Jj 





^Ji 





an 



■ 



Direction of 



f'o 









"o 



kind of 



year. 



. 1 o^ 





t:» 





o'^ 





ot. 



t~a 



resultant. 



■gs 



Direction. 





Q 







t WJJ 



^ 



wS 



1 '^1 



■s 



^t 



si 





•2 " 







s 



E 







§, '^C 



w 





iX ; K4 



^ 



%l 



'^ 





K 







u 



^ 







Spring 



27 41 



57 



61 



3 : 241 



208 



107i 51 



S. 75°22'W. 



.42 













S ,i 



Summer 



20 i 24 



22 



78 



21 216 



124 



82 



14|S. 61 2 W. 



.46 











_ 



"r "n -^ : Autumu 



8 1 44 



18 



81 



28 



297 



46 



70 



103 



S. 43 56 W. 



.41 











6 



cg'S 



Winter 



41 



55 



25 



11 



29 



332 



175 



162 



32 



S. 80 20 W. 



.53 











n 





The yeai'2 





















S. 66 12 W. 



.44* 













^ r 



Spring 



4 



27 



33 



ii" 



4 



32 



124 



47 





N. 79 39 W. 



.43 











o 



H-S 1 



Summer 



6 



8 







1 



2 



20 



5 





N. 67 13 W. 



.44 













%b\ 



Autumn 



1 j 10 







9 







13 







5 





S. 10 11 E. 



.10* 













g « 1 ; Winter 



16 ! 10 



2 







2 



13 



69 



14 





N. 74 ?A W. 



.65 













o L ! The year!! 

















.... 





N. 77 34 W. 



.37 











o 



o-ri r. Spring 



31 



68 



90 



72 



7 



273 



332 



1.54 



51 



S. 81 57 W. 



.41* 



N. 



5° W. 



.09 





r^ 



fe g 1 Summer 

 B 3 ■! Autumn 



26 



24 



30 



78 



22 



218 



144 



87 



14 



S. 63 47 W. 



.45 



S. 



4^ W. 



.05 





'° 



9 



54 



18 



90 



28 



310 



46 



75 



103 



S. 43 18 W. 



.39 



S. 



46* E. 



.19 







£91 Winter 57 



65 



27 



11 



31 



345 



244 



176 



32 



S. 84 4 W. 



.54 



N. 



57 W. 



.16 







^ g 1 Tl.o „»=,.2 .. 

















... S. 69 43 W. 



.43 









1614 



\ 







' Observed at Carson, Central 



Denver, f 



lolden and Mon 



ntain Cities and at Fountain 



and Miintgc 



inierj 





^ Computed from the resultan 



ts for llio 



(^■isons. 













