SERIES B. ZONE 11. LAT. 35°TO40°N. 



445 



(Nos. 216^ to 221.) Southern Trans-Caucasia, etc.— Continued. 



2161. 

 Nos. 215 

 and 216 

 combined. 



217. 

 Aralikh.' 



218. ! 

 Tabreez.2 | 



L 



r 



219. ) 

 Lfiikoran.' 1 



220. 

 Tehran. 



221. 

 Astrabad. 



Spring 



Snminer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tile year 



Spring 



Summer 



Winter 



September 



October 



November 



December 



Autumn 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tbe year 



February 



iVIarcli 



April 



May 



Spring 



January 



February 



March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September 



October 



November 



December 



Spring 



Summer 



.'Vutumn 



Winter 



Tlie year 



Relative Pkevalence of Winds prom the 

 DiFPEKENT Points of the Compass. 



4 



35 



20 



17 



57 



34 



33 



47 



4 



.57 



182 



S4 



12 



12 



5 



4 



fi 



3 



4 



5 







1 



4 



1 



9 



15 



4 



4 



5 



6 



5 



4 



5 



6 



3 



3 



5 



2 



3 



4 



1 



1 



4 



1 



1 



3 







1 



2 











3 



1 



1 



4 



2 



4 



3 



5 



7 



2 



5 



6 



15 



6 



7 



9 



1 



2- 



10 



8 



12 



11 



14 



17 



45 



29 



38 



.^S" 54' W, 



89 13 W, 



61 34 W, 



S. 64 1 W, 



S. 68 27 W. 



31 6 E. 



N. 47 37 W. 



S. 38 19 E. 



S. 34 4 E. 

 S. 29 8 E. 

 N. 26 8 W. 

 N. 57 23 W. 

 S. 1 21 E. 



N. 52 55 W. 

 N. 78 41 W. 

 N. 54 27 W. 

 N. 53 42 E. 

 N. 57 28 W. 



S. 22° W 

 N. 5 E. 

 S. 48^ E. 

 S. 35i W 



S. 41| E. 

 S. 36 E. 

 N. 18 W. 

 N. 35i W. 



N. 44 W.I .13 

 S. 86 W.I .36 



S. 61 

 S. 86 



30 

 31 

 30 

 31 

 91 

 92 

 92 

 91 

 00 

 365 

 28 

 31 

 30 

 31 

 92 



' Dr. Perkins, of Ooroomiah, in communicating these observations, remarks as follows : 



"At Tabreez, across tlie lake, which is about 70 miles distant from us (iu a direct line), and nearly east 



from Ooroomiah, there is daily a strong wind from the Caspian Sea, which is about 150 mile's northeast from 



that city. This wind is very invigorating." 

 2 For the year 1853 only, Chevalier Kahnikoff makes the directions of the resultants for the year 1852 as 



follows : — 



Spring. 

 Aralikh, N. 5U°42'W. 

 Lenkoran, N. 58 3 E. 



N. 54°19'W. 

 S. 5 W. 



Autumn. 

 N. 9°51'E. 

 S. 81 38 W. 



Winter. 

 N. 46°59'W. 

 N. 12 38 W. 



The year. 

 N. 57°52'W. 

 S. 7S 4 W. 



(Nos. 222 to 224.) Central Asia. 



Observed, without formal record, at the following places, or in their vicinity, viz. : 

 City of Bokhara. 

 Kara Korum Mountains, Thibet. 

 Leh, Ladak, Thibet. 

 Merve, Southern Turkestau. 

 Shurukhs, Southern Turkestan. 

 Yarkund, Chinese Turkestan. 



