SERIES B. ZONE 11. LAT-So"^ TO 40° N. 



419 



(No 



. 120.) 







Southern Virginia 



— Continued 

























Eelative Peevaleitoe of "Winds from the 













Monsoon 









Different Points of the (Jompass. 











is 





influences. 





H 





f4 





■ fe 





,^ 













Kind of 



Time of the 





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i.^ 









iol 



• 



Direc 



,ion 



of 



f'A 











observationa. 



year. 





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reBU 



Want. 



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Spring 



135 



169 



177i 95 



243: 444 



619 



302 



403 



S. 78^ 



44' 



W. 



.31 



N. 



56° 



E. 



.03 



J2 





Summer 



64 



108 



157i 66 



191] 365 



474 



158 



648 



S. 66 



38 



\V. 



.27,L 



y_ 



24 



a. 



.16 



<« » 



Autumn 



72 



125 



129 



109 



146 



243 



412 



308 



719 



S. 88 



7 



VV. 



.22A 



N. 



19 



VV. 



.06 



? o 



Sx^ 



Winter 



194 



147 



169 



95 



234 



323 



656 



409 



325 



S. 79 



23 



W. 



.3(1* 



IS 



38 



w. 



.10 





The year' 





















S. 77 



53 



VV. 



.27.'. 











S » 



( 



Spring 



3(1 



45 



45 



47 



29 



185 



267 



140 





S. 85 



14 



W. 



.49 











S rt 



g-a 



Summer 



12 



22 



62 



34 



39l 173 



218 



48 





S. 65 



34 



VV. 



.49 













Autumn 



.^1 



25 



.55 



45 



341 106 



347 



126 





S. 89 



35 



w. 



.53 











S, m 



S ^ 



Winter 



27 



17 



73 



14 



24 



118 



352 



145 





N. 86 



53 



W. 



.57* 











£ § 



o 



The year' 





















S. 83 



55 



w. 



.5U 











M'5 



6D . c 



Spring 



165 



214 



222 



142 



272 



629 



886 



442 



403 



S. 80 



51 



VV. 



.35 



S. 



56 



w. 



.02^ 



<1 > 





Summer 



76 



130 



219 



100 



230 



538 



692 



206 



648 



S. 66 



17 



w. 



.32 



S. 



21* 



K. 



.09 



^ * 





Autumn 



103 



150 



184 



154 



ISO 



349 



759 



434 



719 



S. 88 



46 



VV. 



.30 



w 



36 



K. 



.04 



§ " 



i a 



Winter 



2?,1 



164 



24?, 



109 



258 



441 



90S 



5,54 



325 



N. 86 



2 



w. 



.36* 



N 



31 



VV. 



.08 





. M =^ 



The year' 





















S. 82 



43 



W. 



.33 

















' Computed from the resultants for the 



seasons. 







_ 



_ 



1 



(Nos. 121 to 124.) 

 Observed as follows: — 



Western and Middle North Carolina. 









Aggregate 





Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 



length 

 of time. 



Date. 



Attawav Hill, 





F. J. Koon, 



yrs. mos. 

 3 7 



1861, 1867, 1868 and 1869. 



Chapel Hill, 





Prof. James Phillips and 

 D. S. Patrick, 



9 1 



1845, 1846, 1854 to 1859 inclusive, 1861 



and 1869. 



Davidson College, 





Prof. W. C. Kerr, 



1 11 



1857, 1858 and 1859. 



Florence, 





Mr. Watkiiis, 



1 



1843. 



Greensboro', 





Geoi-Re F. Moore, M.D., 



1 



1860. 



Guilford Court House,' 

 Guilford Mine, 



Ales 







3 

 2 



1843. 

 1867. 



ander Wray, 



Prospect Hill," 







1 



1849. 



Raleigh, 





T. Carter and others,' 



1 3 



1859, 1860 and 1868. 



Rutlierfordtou, 





J. W. Calloway, 



9 



1849. 



Statesville, 





Thomas A. Allison, 



2 10 



1866 to 1869 inclusive. 



Trinity College, 





Rev. B. Craven, 



6 



1861 and 1S69. 



West Green, 





Samuel W. Westbrook, 



1 



1859. 









Relative Prevalence of Winds from ti 



IE 





^ 



Monsoon 1 



t» 







Different Points of the Compass. 







m ^ 



Influences. 1 





W 





W 





H 





tn 





i 





^ 





i' 





^ 







o 



Time of 





fe 





Ji 





»J 





^ 







H 





m 







Direction of 



io 







"5 



the year. 





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H 





a 





M 





Ji 





|5 





li 





is 



resultant. 



°R 



Direction. 





S o 





j5 



^ 



H 



fe 



*! 



N 



H 



tc 



fii 



m 



^' 



m 



1 



^. 



^ 



t i 





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s 



a, 





S 



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H 



cq 



m 



CQ 



m 



m 



CO 



H 



is 



S 



fe 



mi o 





K*^ 





(K 



*; c« r 



Spring 



1 





4 





19 











7 





11 





11 





8 



... 57 S. 26°15'W. 



.05 









Summer 



1 





4 





9 





4 





1 





6 





5 





3 



... 151 S. 57 17 E. 



.02 









Autumn 



8 





10 





5 

















2 





5 





9 



... 119N. 1 58 W. 



.13 







^6 



Winter 



n 





3 























7 





4 





4 



...j 37, West 



.17 







■-* a 



The yearS 

































...| ...'n. 67 54 W. 



.05 









.January 



24 



2 



21 



1 



17 







i.i 



2 



17 



16 



44 



Vi 



46 



7 



22 



31 ... S. 78 8 W. 



.32 









February 



28 



6 



24 



4 



14 







4 



3 



25 



8 



36 



7 



23 



2 



37 3 ... N. 71 28 W.i.22 







, 



March 



31 



i 



22 



5 



26 



1 



14 



4 



2315 



38 



3 



37 



2 



201 2 



... S. 68 42 W. .12 







— 



April 



24 



1 



27 



5 



38 



2 



19 



1 



44| 9 



34 



4 



15 







151 2 



... S. 30 16 E. '.17 







a 



May 



21 



3 



25 



4 



45 



9 



IS 



A 



4110 



17 



7 



28 



1 



13 



1 



... S. 43 27 E. '.18 







-^ 



June 



18 



6 



24 



2 



13 







10 



2 



35i 8 



36 



7 



27 



3 



23 



1 



... S. 63 15 W. .21 







? \ 



July 



26 



8 



24 



7 



37 



3 



14 



1 



341 b 



40 



6 



26 







9 



2 





S. 16 42 E. .09 







5 



Autjust 



29 8 



29 



4 



56 







15 



2 



35 



A 



23, A 



32 







7 



2 





S. 86 59 E. |.14 







September 



43 S 



31 



5 



40 



3 



15 







17 



S 



20i 1 



32 



1 



17 



2 





N. 27 56 E. .19 









October 



38 17 



; 28 



5 



42 







13l 1 



30 



7 



7 



2 



39j 1 



16 



1 





N. 31 6 E. .17 









November 



40 1 



10 



? 



26; 1 



12: 1 



21 



A 



39 



6 



58 3 



12 



1 





S. 84 49 W. .16 









December 



221 2 



35 



4 



21| 1 



lOf 1 



6 



5 



66 



A 



35 2 



30 









N. 84 35 W. .21 









The year 



34466 



302 



i 



48 



375,20 



1 



15522 



328 



95 



400 64 



398 22 



221 



20 





S. 76 5 W. .06 







' Not used. 



2 



W. H. Hamilton and Rev. Fisk P. Brewe 



r. " Observed at Rutherfordton. 



* These observati 



3US we 



re originally recorded for 32 points of the 



compass, and the resultants here given were 



computed from ths 



t reco 



d. See the author's former work on the 



"Winds of the Northern Hemisphere." 



' Computed from 



the re 



sultaiits for the seasons. 





