396 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 



70 to 73.) 







Kansas. — Continued. 





















Kklativk Pbkval 



INCE 



^ Winds fkom the | 





S 



Monsoon 









DlFFEUL 



XT PoIMTiS OF 



THE Cl 



IMPASS. 





(c a 



influences. 





» 





H 





i^ 





.^ 







Place and kind of 



Time of 





ijj 





oJ4 





z^ 





■Sjj 



• 



Direction of 



£'J 





observations. 



the year. 





O^ 





.0 . 





gco 





0^ 



t-3 



resultant. 





Direction. 









5 



«i 



■s 



wS 



a 



^s 



«' 



^1 



Eg 





°a 





i 







% 



^i 



H 



(C-C 



Si 



ail 



^ 



27 









k" 





&' 





January 



25 



3 



4 



6 



40 



4 



15 





S. 88° 9'W. 



.21 









February 



30 



2 



1 



9 



36 



5 



8 



22 





N. 86 23 W. 



.15 









March 



22 



2 



5 



11 



52 



2 



19 



11 





S. 25 2 W. 



.27 









April 



17 



5 



1 



8 



62 



2 



9 



16 



'.'.'. jS. 17 14 W. 



.32 









May 



13 



4 



6 



11 



64 



1 



IS 



7 



... S. 6 40 W. 



.42 









June 



8 



J 



3 



14 



72 



2 



7 



13 



... |S. 3 30 W. 



.541 









July 



5 



6 



5 



15 



73 



6 



3 



11 



... S. 3 54 W. 



.57 







70. Fort 



August 



9 



8 



4 



20 



56 



7 



4 



16 



... S. 4 7 E. 



.40 







September 



14 



8 



6 



19 



43 



9 



11 



10 



... S. 1 3 E. 



.30 







Li-avenwortU.' 



October 



16 



10 



1 



9 



47 



9 



8 



25 



... S. 42 51 W. 



.21 









November 



14 



7 



4 



5 



46 



10 



14 



18 



... IS. 40 31 W. 



.28 









December 



23 



9 



6 



21 



26 



4 



12 



24 





N. 59 44 W. 



.4 









Spring 



1008 



926 



574 



1550 



2021 



1173 



949 



1882 





S. 39 28 W 



.12 









Summer 



592 



898 



812 



2128 



3000 



1098 



469 



865 





S. 17 38 E. 



.36i 









Autumn 



1037 



952 



549 



1560 



2240 



1022 



742 



1969 





S. 28 39 W. 



.11 









Winter 



1242 



839 



480 



1357 



1510 



1079 



1066 



2489 





N. 76 52 W 



.16 









The year 



3869 



3615 



2415 



6595 



8771 



4372 



3226 



7205 



'.'.'. IS. 19 33 W 



.13 











Spring 



1525 



1657 



874 



2044 



2714 



194S 



1244 



2889 



148 S. 45 14 W 



.11 







^_ 



c^ '^ 



Hummer 



940 



12S7 



1006 



2843 



4129 



2114 



612 



1388 



92 S. 9 54 E. 



.34 







in 





Autumn 



1540 



1435 



724 



2079 



3132 



2019 



1015 



2951 



88 S. 43 34 W 



.13 







i 



1'^ 



Winter 



1941 



1411 



694 



1804 



2239 



2164 



1474 



3693 



79 N. 79 12 W 



.17i 







3 





i Tlie year 



5946 



579(1 



3298 



8771 



12214 



8245 



4345 



10921 



407 s. 33 35 W 



.13 







Ul 



. 



Spring 



140 



240 



77 



116 



135 



509 



481 



458 



... N. 86 8 W 



.39 



N. 24° W. 



.05 



c 



g-S 



Suiiuuer 



101 



134 



104 



120 



206 



594 



461 



295 



... S. 69 11 W 



.42^ 



S. 14 W. 



.13 



" 



■" o ■ 



Autumn 



146 



135 



76 



12b 



188 



427 



362 



393 



... !s. 85 W 



.37 



S. 22 W. 



.01 



rt 



13 1 



1 Winter 



204 



267 



84 



157 



164 



399 



455 



415 





N. 78 43 W 



.30^ 



N. 38 E. 



.11 



.a 



o 1 



The year* 





















S. 86 9 W 



.36i 







o 





Spring 



1665 



1897 



951 



2160 



2849 



2457 



1725 



3347 



148 



S. 69 46 W 



.12^ 



N lOJ W. 



.06 



S 



& 2 



Snmmer 



1041 



1421 



1110 



2963 



4335 



2708 



1073 



1683 



92 



S. 21 E. 



,31 



S. 27i E. 



.23^ 



.4 





Autumn 



1686 



1570 



800 



2205 



3320 



2446 



1377 



3344 



88 



S. 64 7 W 



.15 



N. 53' W. 



.02 



''^ 



e5 a 



Winter 



2145 



1678 



778 



1961 



2403 



2563 



1929 



4108 



79 



N. 79 6 W 



.19 



N. 30| W. 



.16 





L"S 



The year 



6537 



6566 



3639 



9289 



12907 



10174 



6104 



12482 



407 



S. 47 31 W 



.14i 









f . f 



Spring 



646 



537 



325 



671 



1000 



757 



390 



1144 



460'S. 72 30 W 



.10 









i^ 



Summer 



382 



503 



401 



1040 



1505 



1127 



192 



403 



675 S. 6 11 IC. 



.32i 









^rt ^ j 



Autumn 



704 



356 



217 



642 



1089 



746 



320 



845 



637 S. 45 16 W 



.13 







"; 



1'^ i 



Winter 



592 



465 



236 



554 



729 



722 



405 



1207 



535 :N. SO 1 W 



.15 







S 



cc 1 



Tlie year^ 





















S. 35 47 W 



.13 









■^ f 



Spring 



91 



"42 



149 



"31 



124 



203 



271 



170 





S. 81 44 W 



.31 



N. 59 W. 



.03 



UJ 



gl 1 



Summer 



89 



86 



233 



74 



208 



362 



384 



145 





S. 56 21 W 



.30 



S. 22i E. 



.16 



s 



■5 g • 



Autumn 



103 



62 



100 



26 



123 



156 



269 



152 





N. 89 32 W 



.33 



N. 39' W. 



.08 



i^ 



s -^ 



Winter 



48 



54 



99 



17 



48 



118 



160 



87 





N. 88 26 W 



.25 



N. 23 E. 



.07i 







The yeai* 





















S. 79 54 W. 



.29 







O TS 



Spring 



737 



579 



474 



702 



1124 



960 



661 



1314 



460 



S. 75 53 W. 



.14 



N. 23 W. 



.06J 



oi 



Summer 



471 



589 



634 



1114 



1713 



1489 



576 



548 



675 S. 4 26 W. 



.29^ 



S. 24 E. 



.22 





■^ 3 • 



Autumn 



807 



418 



317 



668 



1212 



902 



589 



997 



-637 |S. 58 43 W. 



.15 



N. 45 W. 



;o2i 





H 



Winter 



640 



519 



335 



571 



777 



840 



565 



1294 



535 In. 81 21 W. 



.16 



N. 21 W. 



.13 





The years 





















S. 49 34 W. 



.15 







g _sf^ 



•^ a 

 ° .2 



Spring 



24 



"17 



"27 



"24 



46 



14 



29 



"so 





N. 63 27 W. 



.146 



N. 3 W. 



.20 



'5 "s c ^ 



Summer 



26 



18 



15 



44 



185 



44 



21 



22 





S. 2 37 W. 



.443 



S. 18 E. 



.32 



l=«2 



°6 t 



Autumn 



53 



24 



14 



24 



107 



26 



41 



59 





S. 60 2 W. 



.176 



N. 36 W. 



.06 



Winter 



:i5 



15 



18 



22 



50 



42 



32 



40 





S. 65 W. 



.187 



N. 42 W. 



.08 



"i^i^ 



2 s 



The year^ 





















S. 40 57 W. 



ISO 







t» a -^ >o" 



o % 



Spring 



219 



277 



270 



253 



553 



114 



326 



1308 





N. 52 29 W. 



.259 



N. 4 W.i.21 1 



° -2 w ". 



Summer 



76 



105 



48 



126 



740 



229 



80 



140 





S. 9 55 W. 



.491 



S. 14 E. 



.44 



■?.«■« S 





Autumn 



363 



162 



45 



94 



617 



193 



197 



514 





N. 87 26 W.I. 215 



N. 20 W. 



.07 



•='*s^ 



i'~= 



Winter 



310 



118 



42 



111 



285 



302 



130 



512 





N. 70 25 W.].289 



N. 28 W. 



.17 



&.5 a^ 



I 



The yearS 





















S. 74 48 W. .201 







« a'l 2 



.H j- 



Spring 



9.12 



16.29 



10.00 



10.54 



12.02 



8.14 



11.24 



16.35 











't; _0 rt >» 



'« fi« 



Summer 12.92 



5.83 



3.20 



2.86 



4.00 



5.20 



3.81 



6.36 











!B 3 5 .a 





Autumn t;.85 



6.75 



3.21 



3.92 



5.77 



7.42 



4.80 



8.71 













:I_L 



Winter 8.8b 



7.87 



2.33 



5.05 



5.70 



7-19 



4.06 



12.80 











' Separa 



te montlis for the first fo 



ir yea 



rs onlj 











2 Observed at Atchison, Cayuga, 



Fort 1 



Leaver 



worth 



Leav 



envror 



th City, Lecompton, Ridgeway, Hotton, Topeka, 



Western Academy and Wyandotte 















3 Observed at Avon, Burlington, 



Celes 



eville 



Coun 



eil Cit 



y. Gar 



dner, Lawrence, Le Eoy, Mapletou, Moneka, Neosko 



Falls, Olatlia, Paola and Spring Hi 



I. 













* For note, see next page. 















' Computed from tlie resultants 



or the 



sea so 



ns. 









