422 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(No. 127.) 

 Observed as follows : — 



Southern Pennsylvania. 











Aggregate 









^^^ 



Place of observation 



By whom oba 



erved 





kMi.;th Of 





Date. 







Bendersville, 



Franklin W. Cook, 







yrs. mos. 

 7 





1860. 







Brownville, 



J. Allen Hubbs, 







2 





1869. 







Cbambeisbiirg, 



A. Thompson, Jr., & Wm. 



Heyser, Jr., 



2 6 





1839, 1858, 1859, 1861 and 1862. 





Cochrauville, 



Mr. Linton, 







2 





1843. 







ConiK'Usville, 



John Tayloi-, 







7 6 





1862 to 1869 inclusive. 







Fountain Dale, 



S. C. Walker, 







1 9 





1868 and 1869. 







Gettysburg, 



Kev. M. Jacobs and 



others,' 



11 





1839 to 1841 and 1854 to 



1865, both 1 















inclusive, except 1860. 







Mercersburg, 



Prof. Traill Green, M.D., 





4 





1843. 







Uniontowu, 



Freeman Lewis and Mr. 



Weethee, 



1 2 





1840, 1841 and 1860. 







Waynesboro, 



Rev. D. J. Eyler 







1 





1852 and 1853. 







York,- 



Calvin Mason, 







3 





1839 and 1840. 











Relative Pkevalenoe op Winds from the 









Monsoon 







DiFFEKENT POINTS OF THE CoMPASS. 







5| 









H 





H 





M 





,'^ 











Kind of 



Time of the 





0,^ 





iJI 





s^ 





a*l 





Direction of 



'" 









observations. 



year. 





n^ 





u!D 





n«^ 





cK 



qS 



resultant. 



OF 



Direction. 









.a 



a 









a 



■ 



^S 



c: 











<3 







t: 



W«i 



■s 



hS 





!SS 



s 







^ » 







t 







fc 



^5 



H 



^B 



M 



^i 



^ 



^c 



S^ 





K"" 







fu 





r ^ r 



Spring 



549 



709 



590 



657 



867 



1450 



1691 



1399 



713 



S. 81°36'W. 



.25* 













Summer 



584 



633 



514 



409 



1180 



1661 



1664 



1032 



692'.S. 69 10 W. 



.29* 













Autumn 



623 



590 



545 



517 



930 



1439 



1818 1092 



825;s. 77 37 W. 



.28 











a '5 



Winter 



575 



866 



541 



527 



789 



1446 



19391607 



627 



S. 77 33 W. 



.29* 









o 





The year* 



















S. 76 11 W. 



.28 









ce 



«■* 



Spring 



257 



273 



242 



212 



360 



1283 



3240 1095 





S. 87 27 W. 



.62* 



N 



60° E. 



.01 



£ 



B -C 



Summer 



387 



416 



332 



267 



525 



1535 



3480 1242 





S. 87 2 W.1.56i 



S. 



89 E. 



.06 



§S \ 



■■S .2 i 



Autumu 



334 



260 



262 



247 



44(i 



1362 32961104 





S. 86 18 W. 



.60* 



S. 



74 E. 



.03 



<: 





Winter 



]58 



108 



183 



99 



249 



1188;3627 



1048 





S. 87 51 W. 



.73* 



N 



88 W. 



.11 



^ 





The year^ 



















... jS. 87 11 W. 



.63 









M 



o "^ 



Spring 



80« 



982 



832 



869 



1227 



2733 



4931 



2494 



713 S. 85 30 W. 



.42 



N. 



75 E. 



.02 





Summer 



971 



1049 



846 



676 



1705 



3196 



5144 



2274 



692 S. 80 49 W. 



.42* 



S. 



34 E. 



.04 





m 2 •, 



Autumn 



957 



850 



807 



764 



1376 



2801 



5114 



2196 



825 S. 83 19 W. 



.43 



S. 



49 E. 



.02 





i^M 



Winter 



733 



974 



724 



626 



1038 



2634 



5566 



2655 



627 S. 89 40 W. 



.48 



N. 



50 W. 



.05 





The year2 



















... S. 84 57 W. 



.43i 









' D. Eyster and H. E. Jacobs. 





2 Computed from 



the resultants for the seasons. 





(Nos. 128 to 131.) 

 Observed as follows, viz.: — 



Northern Maryland. 







Aggregate 





Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 



len 

 t 



gth of 



Date. 



Baltimore, 



Baltimore Academy and Alfred 

 M. Mayer, 



yrs. 



1 



1818 to 1824 inclusive, 1829, 1835, 1836, 

 1837, 1857, 1858 and 1859. 



Catonsville, 



George S. Grape, 



1 



9 



1865, 1866 and 1867. 



Chestertown, 



James A. Pearce, Jr., and others,^ 



5 



6 



1855 to 1864 inclusive, except i860. 



Elkton,! 

 Emmettsburg, 









2 

 5 



1843. 



1843 and 1866 to 1869 inclusive.' 



Eli Smith and Prof. C. H. Jourdau, 



Fort Me Henry, 



Post Surgeon, 



28 







1831 to 1859 inclusive. 



Frederick City, 



H. E. Hansohew and Miss H. M. 

 Baer, 



10 



6 



1854 to 1863 inclusive, 1865, 1866 and 

 1869. 



Hagerstown, 



Rev. J. P. Carter, . 







1 



1852. 



Leitersbui-g, 



Lewis A. and .Jacob E. Bell, 



4 



4 



1852 and 1858 to 1862 inclusive. 



New Windsor, 



Prof. J. P. Nelson, 







2 



1852. 



Port Deposit, 



Henry W. Thorp, 







2 



1850. 



Sandy Spring, 



Isaac Bond, 







7 



1850 and 1851. 



Sykesville, 



Wm. Baer and Miss H. M. Baer, 



11 



9 



1854 to 1865 inclusive. 



Union Bridge, 



W. Gillingham, 







1 



May, 1864. 



Woodlawn, 



James 0. MoConnick, 



4 



9 



1865 to 1869 inclusive. 



I Not used, i! Pr 



if. A. W. Clark, Rev. A. Sutton and 



Prof 



J. Ru 



ssell Dutton. ' Two independent records. 



