434 



(Nos. 161 to 168.J 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 

 Atlantic Ocean. — Gontinued. 







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Monsoon 

 influences. 





Place of ob- 

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Time of the 

 year. 





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Spring 

 Summer 



29 



23 



28: 17 



18 



5' 2U 



23 



30 



25 



59 



25 



37 



28 



40 



28 20 



S. 86°51'W. 



.18 



N. 69J°E. 



.08 ' 154 



33 



21 



25' 7 



25 



13 29 



27 



67 



54 



126 



61 



96 



21 



19 



9 



23 



S. 48 14 W. 



.40 



S. 14 W. 



.22^ 219 





Autumn 



241 



16l 



35 9 



15 



6 11 



14 



27 



15 



41 



21 



30 



24 



26 



26 



13 



N. 74 2 W. 



.18 N. 37 E. 



.12 : 117 



l-H ^% 



Winter 



17 



15; 



13 5 



11 



8, 11 



14 



14 



21 



32 



30 



38 



15 



49 



19 



2 



N. 85 7 W. 



.32 



N. 44 W. 



.11 105 



-22 L 



o • f 



Tlie year' 

 Spring 













1 























S. 78 19 W. 



.25 





... 595 



25 



19 



12 



31 



"2 



14' 15 



28 



"24 



'53 



"24 



"28 



"12 



50 



"22 



22 



20 



S. 69 12 W. 



.17 



N.'i'w. 



.12 ' 134 



.1^ 



Summer 



10 



25 



21 



21 19 



27, 26 



51 



54 



134 



84 



95 



33 



38 



13 



24 28 



S. 32 46 W.;.40 



S. 25 W. .17i 234 1 



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1 Autumn 



It 



24 



16 



10 16 



28' 26 



44 



37 



40 



26 



14 



26 



13 



7 



23 



9 



S. 5 33 E. .24 



S. 70 E. i.l8 1241 



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Winter 



1 



13 



15 



17 



2 



18 



14 



23 



20 



22 



24 



36 



16 



38 



18 



27 



10 



S. 75 36 W.;.21 



N. 26 W. .14 



107 



kj5 L 



The yeari 

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S. 38 30 W. .23 



... 



599 



10 



'9 



"5 



16 







"3 



"e 



22 



"35 



"37 



"20 



"29 



"20 



25 



"15 



16 



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S. 53 39 W. .35 



n!"57 "w. .07i 



92 



£3^ 



Summer 



8 



17 



9 



24 



12 



19 



30 



55 



52 



146 



62 



82 



24 



33 



14 



29 



20 



S. 29 41 W. .44 



S. iE. 



.13i 



212 



eg . o_ 



Autumn 



19 



15 



9 



10| 6 



16 



13 



40 



39 



33 



15 



34 



25 



23 



5 



17 



10 



S. 30 49 W.i.26 



N. 75 E. 



.08i 



110 



•-1 ^'^ 



Winter 



2 



8 



5 



12 



2 



8 



3 



22 



14 



19 



11 



26 



9 



21 



5 



19 







S. 55 16 W. .26 



N. 2^ E. 



.10 



62 



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The year' 

 January 





































S. 41 18 W. .33 







476 



53 



23 



37 



20 



24 



33 



23 



32 



"67 



■45 



"76 



68 



"98 



S3 



117 



45 



ii 



N. 86 22 W.'.32 



N. 74 W. 



.i4 



285 



February 



58 



44 



49 



23 



29 



7 



27 



22 



33 



25 



65 



40 



50 



91 



85 



38 



29 



N. 56 24 W.'.2S 



N. 16 W. 



.18 



239 



! March 



H« 



41 



56 



35 



67 



21 



41 



47 



90 



66 



131 



76 



153 



126 



164 



83 



42 



N. 73 10 W.'.29 



N. 48 W. 



.13 



452 







April 



91 



90 



105 



62 



51 



36 



45 



44 



92 



92 



155 



83 



114 



68 



123 



85 



65 



N. 75 6 W. .16 



N. 25 E. 



.Olii 



467 



^ 



May 



105 



87 



120 



79 



66 



39 



95 



80 



131 



110 



191 



103 



117 



70 



64 



56 



37 



S. 43 3 W. .12 



S. 55i E. 



.12^ 



517 



-^ 



June 



93 



(17 



78 



48 



64 



43 



53 



.83 



142 



204 



258 



lis 



138 



87 



102 



47 



37 



S. 50 40 W. .29.^ 



S. 16 W.:.17^l 5S4 



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! July 



SO 



41 



84 



39 



77 



42 



92 



63 



136 



198 



308 



223 



175 



62 



57 



38 1141s. 45 2 W.'.36 



S. 16i W.'.25 610 



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1 August 



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58 



98 



41 



56 



40 



62 



91 



124 



103 



168 



90 



93 



29 



38 



47 



57 S. 24 1 W. .21 



N. 30i W. .20 1 418 



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September 



74 



62 



92 



40 



38 



50 



44 



54 



67 



54 



100 



55 



81 



37 



55 



28 



39 S. 68 4 W. .05 



East. !.13jl 323 



3 



October 



69 



55 



95 



43 



60 



27 



47 



67 



84 



35 



48 



39 



68 



48 



80 



31 



27 N. 11 32 E. .04 



N. 73 E. 



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November 



60 



28 



50 



23 



28 



16 



27 



33 



47 



46 



86 



66 



■S5 



88 



87 



76 



22'N. 76 40 W. .30 



N. 51i W. 



.14 291 



^ 



1 December 



65 



50 



47 



27 



26 



40 



34 



43 



37 



47 



61 



78 



99 



102 



122 



85' 18 'N. 64 30 W. 30 



N. 30^ W. 



.17 1 327 





Tlie year 



924 



646 



911 



480 



586 



394 



590 



664 



1052 



1025 



1647 



1039 



1271 



891 



1094 



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... 4791 



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Spring 



8 



17 



12 



12 



12 



12 



21 



20 



26 



34 



21 



35 



14 



19 



9 



9 



5 



S. 24 45 W.|.25 



N'."4l"w.i.08ii 95 1 



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Summer 



8 



26 



23 



26 



8 



20 



39 



51 



45 



94 



74 



98 



21 



38 



12 



18 



18 



S. 31 32 W. .39 



S. 46 W.'.06 1 206 | 



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Autumn 



6 



10 







3 



11 



31 



14 



35 



22 



58 



21 



39 



6 



19 



12 



12 



17 



S. 18 54 W. .36 



S. 42 E. 



.06 1 107 1 



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Winter 



4 



3 



2 



4 



3 



13 



8 



11 



14 



29 



12 



20 



8 



25| 6 



14 



4 



S. 40 25 W. 



.33 



N. 54 W. 



.06^ ; 60 1 



SiS 



The year' 

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S. 28 58 W. 



.33 







468 





"4 



"9 



"5 



23 



"5 



14 



14 



27 



"19 



"25 



19 



"is 



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12 



4 



18 



ii 



S. 2 5 E. 



.23 



N. 79 E. 



.04i 



77 



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Summer 



2fa 



50 



27 



44 



22 



31 



30 



51 



43 



86 



46 



92 



57 



39 



26 



25 



■32jS. 43 42 W. 



.20 



N. 47^ W. 



.14 



242 



«0 . n 



Autumn 



9 



14 



10 



8 



13 



14 



12 



25 



16 



25 



17 



9 



5 



18 



6 



9 



5 



S. 6 32 E. 



.18 



N. 42i E. 



.14i 



75 



Winter 



1 



& 



2 



3 



3 



7 



12 



20 



5 



20 



13 



5 



6 



9 



1 



1 



2 



S. 4 46 W. 



.41 



South. 



.17 



39 



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The year' 

 Spring 





































S. 8 35 W. 



.24 







433 





"s 



13 



"8 



13 



"4 



"k 



"5 



"a 



"12 



"is 



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"'7 



"'4 



ii 



"io 



10 



4 



N. 23 23 W. 



.03 



n'. 10 E. 



.16^ 49 



.1^ 



Summer 



18 



24 



2C 



60 



22 



31 



35 



93 



63 



137 



46 



119 



33 



52 



16 



17 



48 



S. 22 53 W. 



.36 



S. 27 W. 



.22 278 



5 60°. • 



Autumn 



2( 



27 



13 



18 



20 



19 



11 



14 



14 



27 



21 



19 



10 



21 



13 



18 



9 



N. 13 12 W. 



.02 



N. 13 E. 



.16 98 



^ CM 



Winter 



1 



9 



1 



2 



4 



11 



12 



12 



8 



21 



6 



! 7 



3 



8 



2 



10 



6 



S. 45 W. 



.27 



S. 16 E. 



.14 41 



3 = 



The year' 

 ' Spring 

 Summer 





































S. 16 11 W. 



.14 







446 



.^' 



fa 



21 



5 



"7 



6 



"7 



"e 



'9 



5 



"2c 



'"fa 



"20 



"13 



13 



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is 



is 



N. 77 46 W. 



.17 



n"i4 E. 



.10 



63 



o6^f 



21 



74 



28 



40 



28 



32 



13 



64 



49 



101 



47 



142 



53 



58 



26 



54 



62 



S. 60 44 W. 



.22 



S. 3 W.'.05 



297 





Autumn 



8 



10 



3 



6 



J 



4 



5 



9 



32 



la 



1"- 



25 



8 



1( 



3 



9 



12 



S. 41 14 W. .32 



S. 6A W.I. 18^ 



59 



" C 1:0 



Winter 



7 



8 



2 



7 



C 



3 



3 



10 



6 





£ 



10 



6 



7 



7 



14 



7 



N. 66 37 W. .19 



N. 7 E. 



.13^ 



36 



►J 5 



The year' 





























1 '" 









S. 72 31 W. .20 



1 







455 













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A fro 



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s for 



the seas 



5ns. 1 



(Nos. ir,9 to 17.56.) Azores. 



Observed hourly from 6 o'clock A. M. till 9 o'clock P. M. (excepting Angra and Delgada), 

 under direction of Consul-General Hunt, on the follovring islands, viz. : — 



Angra, for six years, 186.5-70 (three times a day only). 



Delgada, for six years, 1865-70 (three times a day only). 



Fayal, during the months of June and July, 1840 ; also at Horta, on this island, by S. W. 

 Dabney, from November, 1862, to October, 1857, inclusive. 



Oraciosa, during the first twelve days of June, 1840. 



St. Mary's, from July 22 to 31, 1840. 



St. Michael's, during the months June and July, 1840; also, during the years ISGO to 1869 in- 

 clusive.' 



Terceira, during the same two months. 



' These latter observations, from 1860 to 1869 inclusive, are quoted by Dr. Buohan, from tUo Reports of the 

 British Association. The name of the observer is not given. 



