SERIES B. ZONE 11. LAT. 35° TO 40° N, 



413 



(No. 109.) 





South-western Ohio. — 



Continued 

















Kind of 

 observationB. 



Time of 

 the year. 



Relative Pbevalence op Winds fkom the 

 Different Point.s of the Compass. 



Direction of 

 resultant. 



"3-3 



Monsoon 

 Influences. 



J3 





m 





J3 



3 

 O 



1853 



5487 





OS 



it 



« > 



Direction. 



1 





( ^ I 



Spring 



1401 



2629' 1409 



2209 



4620 



4287^1804 



S. 



81 = 



29' W. 



.26 A 









J2 





Summer 



lt!48 



2710 1823 



1913 



1654 



6162 



4068 



3484 2256 



S. 



77 



59 W. 



.25:^ 













Autumn 



1580 



21211186 



2305 



2048 



5529 



4113 



4059 2493 



s. 



75 



58 W. 



.26| 









° S 



a e 



jWinter 



IMO 



17121377 



2279 



2007 



6061 



5176 



4009 



2,388 



s. 



68 



9 W. 



.19 









JS 





The year 



5824 



9172;5295 



8706 



7562 



23239 



17977 



158.39 



8941 



s. 



76 



30 W. 



.27,i- 









a " 



tn ' 



Spring 



ii59 



488 



351 



375 



809 



1916 



2993 1250 



... :S. 



84 



7 W. 



.54 



N 



74° E. 



.04+ 



= ^ 



a -o 



Summer 



818 



890 



168 



234 



219 



1836 



2894' 1129 



... s. 



85 



5 W. 



.61 



N 



66-.V W. 



,0.3- 





'■S ° •{ 



Autumn 



247 



305 



157 



271 



312 



1741 



27811 1168 





s. 



84 



2 W. 



.6U 



N 



87 W. 



.03 



rt :o 



s^ 



Winter 



142 



398 



346 



463 



335 



1856 



3090 



1167 





s. 



80 



13 W. 



.56 



S. 



39 E. 



.04 





o 



The year' 





















s. 



83 



43 W. 



.58 









M'^ 





Spring 



1660 



3117 



1760 



2584 



2162 



7403 



7613 



5637 



1804S. 



82 



30 W. 



.33 



N 



29 E. 



.02* 



< > 



"i a 



Summer 



1961 



8100 



1491 



2147 



1878 



7998 



6962 



4613 



22561s. 



79 



49 W. 



.33tV 



N 



53 E. 



.01 







Autumn 



1827 



2426 



1343 



2576 



2360 



7270 



6894 



5227 



2493!S. 



79 



8 W. 



..34 



N 



79 E. 



01 



O 



|i I 



Winter 



1342 



2105 



1723 



2742 



2342 



7917 



8266 



516612388 S. 



74 



39 W. 



.38 



R. 



41i W. 



.04 





The year 



6790 



10748 



6817 



10049 



8737 



30588 



29735 



2054318941 S. 



79 



12 W. 



.34i 









' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



(No. 110.) 

 Observed as follows : — 



Northeastern Kentucky. 











Aggregate 









Place of observation. 



By whom observed 







length of 

 time. 



Date. 





Marysville, 



E. L. Berthoud, 







yrs. mo3. 

 9 



1853. 







Millersburg, 



Eevs. J. Miller & G. S. Savag 



e. 



4 6 



1854 to 1859 inelu.sive, 1861 and 1862. 





Paris, 



Mr. Lyle and L. G. Ray, 







4 2 



1843 and 1856 to 1859 inclusive. 





Pleasant Valley, 

















Prospect Hill, 



0. Beatty, 







1 



1850. 











Relative Prevalence of Winds from the 

















Different Points of the Compass. 







If 



influences. 







W 





W 





^ 





■ fs 











Kind of 



Time of 









iii 









aa 







of 



^'o 









observations. 



the year. 





gS 





fW 





oM 





o^ 



t. J3 





resultant. 



°B 



Direction. 











"E 



WS) 





wS 





^'o 



S 



^% 



E S 







« o 





£ 









fc 



^t 



^ 



mC 



73 



mC 



^ 



^i 



O 







«■" 





h 









Spring 



160: 208 



208 



186 



158 



479 



640 



,395 



445 



S. 



86°26'W. 



.24-V 











§ • 



Summer 



118; 202 



90 



158 



114 



449 



335 



3,34 



852 



R. 



85 33 W. 



.25; 











"a ° \ 



Autumn 



98 



183 



78 



178 



183 



432 



266 



279 



295 



S. 



64 58 W. 



.27 











S.^ 



Winter 

 The year' 



154 



127 



163 



158 



237 



528 



556 



391 



291 



S. 

 S. 



76 31 W. 



77 68 W. 



.33 



.27 













Spriug 



45 



82 



lOV 



89 



89 



203 



558 



78 





s. 



77 6 W. 



.53* 



S. 2° W. 



.00* 







.2 ^ 



Summer 



45 



23 



82 



8 



70 



119 



688 



52 





s. 



84 7 W. 



.61 



N. 60J W. 

 S. 56 E. 



,10^ 





t-H 



Autumu 



22 



8 



74 



12 



108 



59 



841 



56 





s. 



74 47 W. 



.61 



08 







^ ^ 



Winter 

 The year' 



18 



36 



97 



18 



109 



126 



394 



64 



■f 



s. 

 s. 



72 45 W. 

 77 35 W. 



.48 

 .53 



S. 67 E. 



.07 







The two 

 comhined. 



Spriug 



205 



240 



315 



225 



247 



682 



1098 



473 



445 



s. 



81 59 W. 



.32* 



N. 40 E. 



03 







Summer 



168 



225 



172 



161 



184 



568 918 



386 



352 



s. 



84 48 W. 



.37 



N. 45 W. 



.0^ 

 06 







Autumn 



120 



141 



152 



185 



291 



4911 607 



385 



295 



s. 



68 52 W. 



.33 



S. 27-^ E. 







Winter 



172 



168 



260 



176 



346 



654 950 



455 



291 



s. 



79 43 W. 



.36 



N. 82 W. 



.01 







The year' 



















s. 



79 1 W. 



.34^ 









' Computed fro 



m th 



3 resultants for the season.^. 







