SERIES 13. ZOME 11. LAT. 35° TO 40° N. 



395 





(Nos. 68 ai) 



li 69.) 







Kansas 



.- 



—CoiUinued. 

















Aggregate 









Place of observatio 



n. By whom observed. 



length 

 of time. 



Date. 











yrs. mos. 









Lecomptou, 



Wm. T. Ellis and others,' 



1 7 



1859, 1860, 1861 and 1866. 







Le Roy, 



J. G. Shoemaker, 



1 5 



1867 and 1869. 







Manhattan, 



Isaac T. Gooduow and others,* 



11 11 



1857 to 1869 inclusive. 







Mapletou, 



S. 0. Himoe, M.D., 



6 



1857 and 1858. 







Moueka, 



J. 0. Wattles & Celestia Wattles, 



7 



1858. 







Neosho Falls, 



B. F. Goss and Mrs. E. W. 

 Groesbeck, 



3 5 



1859 to 1861 inclusive, 1868 



and 1869. 





Olatha, 



W. Beckwith, 



5 11 



1864 to 1869 inclusive. 







Paoli, 



L. D. Walrad, 



8 



1869. 







Ridgeway, 



0. H. Brown, 



2 



1863. 







Spiing Hill, 



Rev. J. H. Drummoud, 



1 2 



1859 and 1860. 







Topeka, 



F. W. Giles, 



6 



1858. 







Western Aoadem 

 Wyauiiotte, 



T 



9 



1850 and 1851. 







Jolin H. Millar, 



3 



1860. 











Relative Pbetalknoe of Winds fkom the 







Monsoo 



jj 







DlPriiKENT POIMTS Off THE OOMPASS. 





M 



influencea. 1 





H 





w" 





^^ 





,^' 









Place and kind of 



Time of the 





i^ 





<L>« 





i-a 





•Sji 



. 



Direction of 



^"o 







observations. 



year. 





gK 





t-OJ 





o"^ 





o^ 



^3 



resultant. 



oE 



Direction. 









JZ 



& 





H 



° a 



3 



it 



^ 



^1 



6'i 





K° 





S 



. 



January 



267 149 



50 



er 206 



252 



282 174 















February 



230, 133 



73 



123 278 



150, 185 144 















March 



244 



188 



90 



116 293 



169 



182 175 















April 



197 



171 



125 



125: 246 



157 



222 165 















May 



188 



124 



127 



139j 289 



188 



195| 115 















June 



96 



10(5 



99 



162 



463 174 



118 



93 















July 



112 



149 



159 



201 



441 182 



70 



53 















August 



136 



188 



150 



210 



440 177 



99 



56 













68. Fort Riley.3 • 



September 



162 



146 



113 



190 



419 187 



97 



100 















October 



227 



162 



123 



142 



257 



264 



160 



119 















November 



261 



172 



101 



130 



254 



232 



233 



214 















December 



366 



165 



63 



120 



246 



292 



322! 170 















Spring 



629 



483 



342 



380 



828 



514 



699 



455 





S. 67°22'W. 



.lOi 









Summer 



344 



443 



408 



573 



1344 



533 



287 



202 





S. 13 33 E. 1 .33" 









Autumn 



650 



480 



337 



462 



930 



683 



490 



433 





S. 31 52 W. .12 









Winter 



863 



447 



186 



310 



730 



694 



789 



488 





N. 84 41 W. .20i 









The year^ 





















S. 32 47 W. 



.13 









r 



Spring 



1574,1109 



770 



903 



1841 



1305 



1098 



1387 



469 S. 85 31 W. 



.08 







". 



Summer 



800 962 



904 



1523 



309l'l333 



491 



462 



642! S. 15 16 E. 



.33^ 







f 



Surface 

 wind. 



Autumn 



1389! 906^ 682 



974 



2144 



1278^ 9741199 



660 



S. 39 44 W. 



.11 







i 



Winter. 



1784 



8S0| 447 



757 



lg53 



1557 147ti 1457 



535 



N. 82 58 W. 



.15i 







M 





The year 



5547 



3857 2803 



4157 



8629 



5473 4039 4505 



2306 



S. 33 25 W. 



• 111 







"rt 



'' 



Spring 



197 



126 



56 



52 



135 



287! 205' 284 





N. 75 17 W. 



.33 



N. 29° W. 



.12 



h 





Summer 



83 



102 



86 



129 



206 



249: 223 158 





S. 51 42 W. 



.27 



S. 19 E. 



.15 



5 



Motion 



Autumn 



127 



83 



89 



80 



157 



209' 2071 210 



... 



S. 84 49 W. 



!26 



N. 86i E. 



.01 



o 



of clouds. 



Winter 



117 



89 



62 



66 



134 



149 213 177 





N. 85 59 W. 



.26 



N. 3" E. 



.04 



fl 





The year' 



















S. 85 15 W. 



.26 







m 



f 



Spring 



1771:1235 



826 955 



1976 



1592 



1303 



1671 



469 



N. 87 44 W. 



•lOA 



N. 12 W. 



■09| 



H 





Summer 



883,1004 



990 1652 



3297 



1582 



714 



620 



642 



S. 10 20 E. 



.31 



S. 33 E. 



.26 





The two 



Autumu 



1516 



989 



771 1054 



2301 



1487 



1181 



1409 



660 



S. 48 49 W. 



.12 



N. 31 W. 



.01 



g 



combiued. 



Winter 



1901 



969 



509 823 



1687 



1706 



1689 



1634 



535 



N. 83 20 W. 



.20 



N. 45 W. 



.16 





. 



The year 



6071 



4257 



3096 4484 



1 



9261 



6367 



4887 



5334 



2306 



S. 43 35 W. 



.12 







' "Wm. A. McCormiok and David Q. Baoon. 







2 Rev. N. 0. I'restou, H. L. Denisou, Agricultural College, B. F. Mudge and others. 







3 Beside the regular observations reported from this post to the Surgeon-General, and which a 



re embodie 



lin 



this table, another series, differing somewhat, appears to have been taken during many uioiitl 



IS of the y 



■ars 



18U0 and 1862 to 1866 inclusive, and reported to the Smithsonian Institntiou. Both the serie 



s are enibra 



ced 



in the table for Eastern Central Kansas. The surface winds and the motion of the clouds are c 



ombiued in 



the 



table. 







1 Observed at Burlingame, Council Grove, Fort Riley, Jnnotion City and Manhattan. 







5 Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 







