394 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 





[Nos. 



S6 and G7.) 



Northeastern Indian Territory. — Gonlinmd. 









1 



Rklatlvi: Prevalence of Winds from the 







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Place and 



Time of 





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Direction of 



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kind of 

 observations 



tlie year. 



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resultant. 



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Direction. 



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IB 



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Jamiiiry 







6 















12 







13 

















February 



4 



6 



3 



10 



2 



4 

























March 



1 



15 



4 



14 











5 



22 

















April 







4 







34 



1 



3 



3 



17 

















May 







2 



2 



IS 



3 



2 



1 



3 

















June 











20 



28 



5 



5 







2 

















July 







5 



9 



31 



4 



11 







2 















60. 



August 







10 



8 



12 



11 



17 



4 



















Fort • 



September 



2 



10 



15 



13 



6 



8 



2 



4 















Wayne. 



October 



8 



4 



7 



10 



10 



7 



4 



12 

















November 



13 



8 



9 



4 



2 



16 



4 



5 

















December 



10 



7 



3 



9 



3 



16 



6 



9 

















Spring 



1 



21 



6 



66 



4 



5 



9 



42 





S. 71° 6'E. 



.17i 











Summer 







15 



37 



71 



20 



33 



4 



4 





S. 41 1 K. 



.58 











Autumn 



23 



22 



31 



27 



IB 



30 



10 



21 





S. 75 58 E. 



.11 











Winter 



14 



19 



6 



19 



5 



32 



5 



22 





N. 79 24 W. 



•08i 











Tlie year' 





















S. 4S 22 E. 



.19 













Spring 



581 



591 



521 15731105 



727 



328 



673 



"9 



S. 30 16 E. 



.24 









m 



Summer 



297 



470 



643 178011702 



812 



282 



352 







S. 23 1 E. 



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§ 



M '^ 



Autumn 



7SS 



859 



641 14401138 



434 



303 



697 







S. 63 43 E. 



■20i 









'■§ 



|"5 



Winter 



1080 



675 



549 1185 789 



511 



330 



857 







N. 72 51 E. 



.10 









m 





The year 



2746 



2595 



2354 5978 4734 



2484 



1243 



2579 



9 



S. 39 48 E. 



.23 









— 





Spring 



5 



3 



Oj 10 



15 



16 



11 





S. 79 58 W. 



.54i 



N. 84° W. 



.21 





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§ "^ 



Sumnier 



1 



4 



11 4 14 



15 



32 



16 





S. 71 45 W. 



.36A 



N. 86 W. 



.02 





® ■ 



■2 g 



Autumn 



13 



2 



7 8 33 



8 



9 



15 





S. 30 7 W. 



.23j 



S. 66 E. 



.22 





£ 



— "3 



Winter 



4 







7 4 



8 



2 



12 





S. 79 16 W. 



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N. 21 E. 



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tn 



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The year' 







... 











S. 70 13 W. 



.341 









fcfj 



!%• f 



< Spring 



586 



694 



6211573 1115 



742 



344 



684 



9 



S. 29 3 E. 



.23 



S. .59 W. 



.03 





<; 



— 5 



Summer 



298 



474 



65417841716 



827 



314 



368 







S. 22 15 E. 



.45 



S. 8 E. 



.23 





S J ■ 



Autumn 



801 



861 



648 1448 1171 442 



312 



712 







S. 62 44 E. 



.20 



N. 23A E. 



.10 





t^ 



j; 3 



Winter 



1084 



675 



549 1192 793 519 



332 



869 







S. 78 E. 



.09A 



N. 16 W. 



.17 







L^§ L 



The year 



2769 



2604 



2372 5997|4795 2530 



1302 



2633 



9 



S. 38 48 E. 



.22 











' Computed from the resultants : 



or th 



e seasons. 









(Xos. 68 to 7G.) 

 Observed as follows ; 



Kansas, east of longitude 97°. 







Aggregate 







Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 



t 



me. 



Date. 









yrs. 



mos 







Atchison, 



Dr. H. B. and Miss Clotilde Horn, 



4 



2 



1865 to 1869 inclusive. 





Avon, 



Allen Crocker, 







3 



1866. 





Baxter Springs, 



Ingraham and Hyland, 



2 



6 



1867, 1868 and 1869. 





Burlingame, 



Luciau Fish, 



3 



10 



1857 to 1861 inclusive. 





Burlington, 



Allen Crocker, 







11 



1869. 





Cayuga, 



William H. Gilman, 







1 



April, 1858. 





Celesteville, 



Rev. J. H. Drummond, 



1 



2 



1859 and 1860. 





Council Grove, 



A. Woodworth, M.D., 



4 



6 



1858, 1859 and 1865 to 1869 inclusive. 





Crawfordsville, 



Percy Daniels, 







6 



1869. 





Fort Leavenworth, 



Post Surgeon, 



36 



7 



1831 to 1869 inclusive, except 1835. 





Fort Riley, 



Post Surgeon and others, 



14 



7 



1853 to 1869 inclusive. 





Fort Scott, 



Post Surgeon, 



10 



3 



1843 to 1853 inclusive. 





Gardner, 



G. F. Merriam and J. Scott, 



1 



4- 



1860, 1861 and 1802. 





Holton, 



Dr James Walters, 



2 



8 



1867, 1868 and 1869. 





Junction City, 



E. W. Seymour, M.D., 







3 



1862. 





Lawrence, 



G. W. Brown and others,' 



7 







1857 to 1864 and 1867 to 1869 both incl 



usive. 



Leavenworth City, 



H. D. McCarty and otliers," 



6 



11 



1857 to 1862 and 1866 to 1869 all inclusive. 1 



' W. J. 1 



I. Blackman, A. N. Fuller, N. L. 



J. Soule, Ge 



0. W. Hollingworth and F. H. Snow. 





2 E. L. B 



erthoud, M. Shaw, Dr. J. Staymai 



1 and T. B. 



Stowett. 





