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WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 





Addendum to Zone No 



11, 



latitude 



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to 40 



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^LATIVE PniiVAI. 



ENCE 



AND FOKCE OP \V 



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IFFEBENT POINTS OF THE | 















Compass. 











North. 



N 



E. 



East. 



s. E. 



South. S. 



W. 



West. 



N 



W. 



Place of 

 obeervation. 



Time of 

 tlic year. 



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January 



13 



2.4 19 



2.6 



1 



2.0 



8 



2.5 



16 



2.1 



20 



2.0 



9 



3.1 



74 



4.9 





February 



18 



2.6 



16 



2.3 



3 



2.0 



15 



2.6 



16 



2.1 



21 



2.4 



8 



2.5 



56 



4.2 





March 



21 



2.0 



10 



2.2 



8 



2.0 



18 



2.4 



32 



2.4 



29 



2.3 



7 



2.9 



47 



3.6 





April 



8 



2.2 



16 



2.7 



4 



2.5 



14 



2.3 



47 



2.6 



34 



2.9 



5 



3.6 



40 



4.3 





May 



18 



2.4 



17 



3.1 



11 



2.0 



22 2.3 



41 



2.6 



24 



3.0 



8 



2.0 



47 



4.0 





June 



17 



1.8 



16 



2.4 



20 



2.2 



24 2.2 



37 



2.2 



31 



2.8 



2 



2.0 



28 



2.5 





July 



25 



2.0 i 2ft 



2.4 



17 



1.9 



28 1 2.0 



27 



2.1 



11 



1.9 



3 



1.3 



20 



2.4 



22700 . 

 Pekin, 1870-72. 



August 



22 



2.0 



18 



2.6 



9 



2.9 



14 1 2.0 



34 



2.0 



13 



2.4 



8 



2.5 



34 



2.4 



September 



16 



2.4 



20 



2.6 



3 



2.0 



13 



2.1 



40 



2.1 



18 



2.0 



7 



2.0 



37 



3.1 



October 



16 



2.4 



10 



2.6 



4 



2.0 



8 



2.5 



23 



2.0 



29 



2.4 



6 



2.0 



51 



3.6 





November 



8 



2.7 



8 



2.0 



2 



2.0 



1 



2.0 



7 



2.3 



17 



2.3 



5 



2.8 



50 



4.3 





1 December 



13 



2.4 



15 



3.0 



3 



2.0 



2 



2.0 



5 



20 



12 



2.4 



3 



3.3 



65 



4.2 





Spring 



47 



2.2 



43 



2.6 



23 



2.1 



54 



2.3 



120 



2.5 



87 



2.7 



20 



2.7 



134 



4.0 





Summer 



64 



1.9 



59 



2.5 



46 



2.2 



60 1 2.1 



98 



2.1 



55 



2.6 



13 



2.3 



82 



2.4 





Autumn 



40 



2.5 



38 



2.6 



9 



2.0 



22 2.2 



70 



2.1 



64 



2.3 



18 



2.2 



138 



3.7 





Winter 



44 



2.4 



50 



2.6 



7 



2.0 



25 2.5 



37 



2.1 



53 



2.2 



20 



2.9 



195 



4.5 





Tbe year 



195 



2.2 190 



2.5 



85 



2.1 



161 2.3 



325 



2.2 



259 



2.4 



71 



2.7 



549 



3.9 



Observations on the Atl 



mtic 



Ocean, ( 



;alcu 



ate( 



by the Meteorological Institute of the Nether- 



lands, under Capt. Cornell 



ssen 



s's direct 



on. 

















Between 15" and 





la 







I* 



a 



East of 16° w. 









1.- 





a 



30= W. longitude. 





l^ 



s« 



|«! 



l^ 



5 



longitude. 







1^" 



a- [J 



S" 



ote 



D 



Lat. 39°-40° N. 



(No. of observa- • 



tions 2794.) 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 



21 

 36 

 30 

 15 



14 



8 



20 



24 



33 

 21 



20 

 29 



28 

 27 

 25 

 28 



3 



8 

 5 

 3 



Lat. 39''-40° N 

 (No. of obsei- 

 vations 3010. 



) 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 



33 

 45 

 30 

 30 



6 

 4 

 11 

 13 



24 

 16 



25 

 28 



31 



32 



28 

 25 



6 

 3 



5 

 4 



Lat. 38°-39° N. 



(No. of observa- • 



tions 2459.) 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 



26 

 52 

 30 

 23 



15 

 4 



25 

 18 



24 



17 

 22 

 28 



32 



20 

 21 

 25 



4 

 6 

 3 

 6 



Lat. 38°-39° N 

 (No. of obser- 

 vations 2752. 



■ 

 ) [ 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 



29 

 47 

 32 



28 



6 



2 



11 



16 



24 

 14 

 26 

 25 



36 

 30 

 26 

 25 



6 

 6 

 5 

 6 



Lat. 37°-38° N. 



(No. of observii- • 



tions 2599.) 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 



33 



57 

 26 

 24 



20 



7 



22 



18 



17 

 12 



27 



28 



27 

 19 

 20 

 26 



4 

 5 

 5 

 4 



Lat. 37°-3S<= N 

 (No. of obser- 

 vations 2309. 





Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 



28 

 46 

 32 

 24 



6 



2 



7 



16 



26 

 12 

 30 

 30 



36 

 37 

 25 

 23 



4 

 4 

 6 

 7 



Lat. 36°-37° N. 



Spring 



33 



17 



19 



28 



5 



Lat. 36°-37° N 





Spring 



27 



8 



24 



34 



7 



(No. of observa- ■ 

 tions 3098.) 



Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 



65 

 32 

 21 



5 



18 

 22 



8 

 21 



26 



18 

 25 

 27 



3 

 4 

 4 



(No. of obser- 

 vations 2394. 





Summer 



Autumn 

 Winter 



41 

 24 

 23 



5 

 11 

 14 



12 

 24 

 29 



37 

 27 

 26 



5 



14 



8 



Lat. 35°-36'' N. 



(No. of observa- • 



tions 3310.) 



Spring , 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 



34 

 65 

 35 

 26 



15 



6 



19 



18 



20 



6 



15 



27 



25 

 18 

 26 

 25 



6 

 5 

 5 

 4 



Lat. 35°-36° N. f 

 (No. of obser- \ 

 vations 1507.) 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 



25 

 36 

 20 

 26 



4 

 9 



10 

 12 



25 

 13 



27 

 27 



40 

 34 

 35 

 31 



5 



8 

 8 

 4 



