398 



WINDS OF THE ULOBE. 



(Nos. 77 to 79.) 







Arkansas.- 



—Gontinued. 





















Rh 



LATIVE PrkVALENCE OF WlNDS FEOM THE 









Monsoo 



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DlFFKRENT POINTS OF THE (JoMFASS. 









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influence 



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mC 



m 



mr 



^C 











K 





fc. 







January 



136 



198 351 



134 102 



157 



372 



125 



















February 



123 



128' 280 



87 99 



137 



318 



158 



















March 



105 



136 373 



117 



139 



155 



248 



155 



















April 



105 



128 369 



141 



227 



173 



249 



105 



















May 



108 



122 430 



121 



259 



135 



275 



76 



















June 



64 



95 424 



121 



339 



167 



183 



46 



















July 



76 



94 428 



134 



290 



149 



124 



41 



















August 



89 



193 479 



122 



ISO 



182 



131 



50 















77. Fort Smith. \ 



September 



140 



158 506 



145 



188 



156 



16'i 



74 



















October 



99 



168' 507 



127 



128 



181 



194 



150 



















November 



161 



17lj 382 



98 



142 



131 



257 



188 



















December 



154 



193 360 



87 



131 



168 



328 



138 



















Spring 



318 



3861172 



379 



625 



463 



772 



336 





S. 43° 



49' E. 



.12 











Summer 



229 



3821331 



377 



809 



488 



438 



137 





S. 50 



11 E. 



.31 











Autumn 



400 



497 1395 



370 



458 



468 



616 



412 





S. 89 



25 E. .161 











Winter 



413 



519 991 



308 



332 



462 



1018 



421 





N. 18 



19 W.i.05 











The year' 





... 1 ... 















S. 62 



51 E. .13 









f 



Spring 



474 



447;i238 



443 



955 



638 



842 



462 



160 



S. 22 



20 E. .Hi 







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O f^ 



Summer 



348 



419 1390 



470 



1208 



575 



476 



183 



138 



S. 40 



38 E. i.30" 







a 



^^ . 



Autumn 



527 



572 1448 



464 



673 



576 



658 



492 



195 



S. 80 



32 E. .14 







a 



-5 ^ 



Winter 



596 



674 



1049 



380 



498 



604 



1122 



572 



182 



N. 47 



15 W. .06 







M 



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S. 46 



26 E. .Hi 







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Spring 



"3 



'"1 



"5 



■"e 



"36 



"32 



"l5 



13 





S. 36 



25 W. .56 



S. 4° W. 



.23 



a 



S-^ 1 



Summer 



15 



6 



18 



13 



48 41 



43 



46 





S. 64 



34 W.I. 36 



N. 8 W. 



.07 



S 



•2i 1 



Autumn 



14 



16 8 



43 



15 33 



37 



27 





S. 50 



41 W.I. 20 



N. 58 E. 



.19 



S 



s^ 1 



Winter 



2 



12 6 



7 



39 



49 



47 



46 





S. 69 



25 W.l.48^i N. 70 W. 



.15 



& 



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The year^ 













... 







S. 54 



32 W.'.39 1 





^ 





Spring 



477 



448 1243 



449 



991 



670 



857 



475 



150 



S. 17 



53 E. 



12 S. 44 W. 



.05 



a 



Summer 



363 



424' 1408 



483 1256 



616 



519 



229 



138 



S. 37 



40 E. 



.28 1 S. 3<:i K. 



.17 





Autumn 



541 



58811456 507 688 



609 



695 



519 



195 



S. 78 



15 E. 



.13 1 N. 46" E. 



.08 



00 



1 a 1 



Winter 



598 



586 



1055 



387 



537 



653 



1169 



618 



182 



N. 61 



26 W. 



.061 1 N. 471 W. 



.17 





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The year 



1979 



2046 



5162 



1826 



3472 



2548 



3240 



1841 



665'S. 40 



18 E. 



.lOi 











Spring 



59 



13 



33 



27 



67 



28 



47 



46 



13:S. 79 



50 W. 



.111 







■=". 



§ • 



Summer 



111 



56 



69 



731 141 



62 



80 



70 



58'S. 19 



50 W. 



.051 







!3 



"2 a 



Autumn 



132 



42 



60 



66, 114 



97 



37 



98 



80 N. 87 



25 W. 



.05i 







a 



1 ■£ 



Winter 



64 



24 



40 



25: 86 



44 



76 



29 



50 



S. 58 



23 W. 



.14' 







^ 





The year' 



















S. 64 



39 W. 



.08^ 







< 





Spring 



1 







1 



1 



9 



6 



"21 



'"7 





S. 74 



19 W. 



.64 



S. 65 W. 



.36 



J. 



S'^ 



Slimmer 



4 



2 



12 



1 



9 



4 



21 



3 





S. 67 



6 W.i.lO 



S. 74 E. 



.24 



% 



.2 3 



Autumu 



4 



4 



4 



5 



6 



18 



10 



17 





S. 82 



2 W. .36 



S. 26 W. 



.08 



m 



1^ 



Winter 



23 



1 



2 







9 



1 



8 



6 





N. 29 



19 W.1.42 



N. 18^ K. 



.36 



^ 



The years 





















N. 87 



52 W.1.34* 









B a 



Spring 



"'eo 



13 



"34 



"28 7b 



"34 



"68 



"53 



"l3 



S. 78 



48 W.1.18 



S. 861 w. 



.07 



^ 



Slimmer 



115 



58 



81 



74 150 



66 



101 



73 



68 



S. 31 



6 W.1.06 



S. 83 E 



.08 





aj 3 



Autumn 



136 



46 



64 



71 120 



115 



47 



115 



80 



S. 88 



28 W.1.08 



N. 40 E. 



.04 



S 



^ 1 



i Winter 



87 



25 



42 



25 



95 



45 



84 



35 



50 



S. 76 



35 W. .13 



N. 89 W. 



.02 





The year* 





















S. 73 



47 W. .11 









' Oliserved at Bentonvi 



lie. Port Smith, Perryville, and Yell 



sville. 









2 Observed at Ruckhor 



1, Gainesville, Green Grove, Jackson 



port, and Mountain Home. 







3 Computed from tile i 



esultauts lor the seasons. 









(Nos. 80 to 89.) 

 Observed as follovv.s : — 



Missouri, south of latitude 40°. 



Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 



Aggregate 

 length 

 of time. 



Date. 



Allentou, 

 Augusta, 

 Bolivar, 

 Booneville, 

 Cape Girardeau, 



Augustus Fendler, 

 Conrad Mallinckrodt, 

 Jame-s A. Race, 

 Norris Sutherland, 

 Rev. James Kuoud, 



yrs. mos. 



1 1 



4 



2 

 2 



1 3 



1864, 1866 and 1868. 



1859. 



1859, 1860, 1861, 1868 and 1869. 



1859, 1860 and 1861. 



1856 and 1857. 



