426 



WINDS OF TUE GLOBE. 



(No. 



138.) 



District of Columbia and Southern Maryland.- 



— Continued. 











EEL.iTlVE PBEVALEXrE 



OP "VVlXOS FKOM THE 









Blonaoon 









UlFFEBENT POINTS OF THE CoMI'ASS, 









influences. 





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w 





4 





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Kind of 



Timeof the 





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Direction of 



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obaervatioua. 



ycir. 





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r„ . r 



Spring 



1021 



1772 



889'l329 2117 



1884 



1131 



2776 



658 



S. 83° 



33' W. 



.10 







; 



Summer 



830 1G70 



742 1236 2368 



2219 



815 1565 



637 



S. 22 



17 W. 



.15 







J3 



**- a ^ 



Autumn 



1065 1628 



525 807,1806 



1764 



917 2379 



817 



N. 80 



16 W. 



.14 









,S ^ 



Winter 



1213 1561 



515j 773!l641 



1965 



1113! 3272 



893 



JN. 68 



24 W. 



.22 









M 



The year 



4392 7063 



2860 4348' 8259 



8394 



436010695 



3533 



S. 84 



36 W. 



.12^ 







SS 





Spring 



51 40 



42 37 31 



389 



161 



115 





S. 67 



48 W. 



.52^ 



N. 75° E. 



M 



g « 



S'S 





65 82 



38] 33' 31 



608 



202 



131 





S. 66 



4 W. 



.56 



S. 64 E. ;.03 1 



§^ 



.2 a 1 



Autumn 



29! 26 



26 18| 14 



406 



90 



114 





S. 65 



7 W. 



.62 



S. 26i W. .05 j 





S^ 



Winter 



32' 13 



12 18 29 



293 



132 



128 





S. 73 



30 W. 



.63 



N. 60 W. 



.08 



"i m 



Tli« year' 



... 



... 













S. 68 



13 W. 



.58 







^0 



M . 



Spring 



10721812 



9311366 



2148 



22731292 



2891 



658 



S. 79 



37 W. 



AU 



S. 89i E. 



.03 



Sb'S 







895 1752 



780 1269 



2399 



2827 1017 



1696 



637IS. 33 



31 W. 



■in 



S. 23i E. 



.13* 



<; > 





Autumn 



10941654: 551 



825 



1820 



2170 1007 



2493 817iN. 87 



28 W. 



.16 



N. 18i W. 



.03 





^^ 



Winter 



1245 1574 527 



791 



1670 



2258 1245 



34001 893 



N. 72 



13 W. 



.23:^ 



N. 38 W. 



.12 



CO 

 r-4 





The year 



4569 7224 2978 



4454 



8364 



10090,4945 



111833533 



S. 81 



32 W. 



.15 













' Computed from the 



resultants for the seasons. 

















^^■^ 



mmmxmm 



^~^ 

























(Nos. 1.39 to 143.) 

 Observed as follows, viz. : — 



Southeastern Virginia. 







Afccrf 



i^ate 





Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 



length 

 of time. 



Date. 







yrs. 



mos. 





Bellona Arsenal, 



Post Surgeon, 



1 



U 



1832. 



Cape Charles, 



Jean G. Potts, 



1 



1 



1867 and 1868. 



Crichton's Store, 



R. F. Astrop, 



6 



11 



1854 to 1861 inclusive. 



Gosport, 



Mr. Pattou, 







8 



1843 and 1845. 



Heathsville, 



J. C. Wills, 







3 



1849. 



Johnsontown, 



C. R. Moore, 



1 



9 



1868 and 1869. 



Montross, 



Edward E. Spence, 



2 



6 



1856 to 1859 inclusive. 



Mulberry Hill, 



R. Bin ford. 







11 



1869. 



Norfolk, 



U. S. Naval Hospital, 



3 



2 



1843 and 1865 to 1869 inclusive. 



OM Point Comfort, 



Post Surgeon at Fortress Monroe, 



28 







1826 to 1854 inclusive, except 1845. 



Portsmouth, 



N. B. Webster & Naval Hospital, 



7 



3 



1854 to 1861 inclusive, 1865 & 1866. 



Prince George Court House, 

 Randolph Macon College, 

 Riohmoud, 









3 



1856. 









1 



January, 1869. 



1850 to 1854 inclusive, and 1860. 



David Turner and others,' 



3 







Rose Hill, 



George W. Upshaw, 



1 



8 



1855, 1857 and 1858. 



Smithfleld, 



John J. Purdie, 



4 



1 



1856 to 1861 inclusive. 



Snrry Court House, 



Benjamin W. Jones, 



2 



8 



1867, 1868 and 1869. 



West Brunswick, 



Mr. Astrop, 



1 







1843, 1844 and 1845. 



Westwood, 



Charles J. Meriwether, 







11 



1860 and 1861. 



Williamsburg, 







1 



6 







1772 to 1777 inclusive. 









Relative Peevalence op 'Winds from the 







Monsoon 







Different Points op the Compass. 







a A 



influences. 









» 





K 





i 





,^ 







s? 







Place of 



Time of 





i^ 





fl'.ii 





s^ 





.Sjj 



aJ 



Direction of 



^"o 







observation. 



the year. 





^?^ 













ot, 



t-XJ 



resultant. 



°fl 



Direction. 









5 



"a 



^ 



° a 



j3 



it 



*: 



a 



s'i 





.2 ^ 





\ 







K 



^i 



W 



^i 



m 



mt 



^ 



'i.l 



o 





W 





PH 



r Spring 



3 



16 



5 



13 



4 



22 



13 



13 





S. 66°50'W. 



.15 





, .,(. 1 Summer 

 „ ,, '■ , -1 Autumn 



6 



9 



6 



21 



8 



21 



6 



15 





S. 16 1 W. 



.161- 





9 



1? 



4 



9 



8 



9,5 



16 



8 





S. 66 31 W. 



.24* 





Bellona Arsenal. 1 ^^.^^^^ 



6 



12 



6 



19 



1 



15 



15 



17 





N. 48 40 W. 



.U 





y i The year^ 



I 





















S. 66 33 W. 



.14 < 





' Charles J. Meriwether and Johu Appleyard. ' Compute( 



fron 



1 the resultants for the seasons. 1 



