SERIES B. ZONE 12. LAT. 30° TO 35° N. 



471 



(NOE 



. 95 to 98.) 





Mississippi 



— Continued 





























Relativk Prevalence of "Wines fkom the 











Monsoon 







DiFFEKENT POINTS OF THE COMPASS. 







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influences. 





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H 





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Place and 



Time of 





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irection of 



u'o 









kind ot 

 observations. 



the year. 









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resultant. 



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Direction. 









£ 





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fe'l 



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w 



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«" 







N 



a -. 



fi » r 



Spring 



75 



65 



40 



74 



52 



83 



41 



160 





N. 



46°22'W. 



.175 









.5 L"^ 



° § 1 



Summer 



62 



55 



78 



43 



74 



87 



74 



104 





N. 



82 10 W. 



.108 









p 



"g '3 1 



Autumn 



63 



40 



104 



71 



69 



35 



36 



120 





N. 



48 54 E. 



.091 









d £ 



Winter 



50 



39 



45 



62 



51 



13 



49 



52 





N. 



64 20 E. 



.066 











z g [ 



The year* 





















N. 



45 W. 



.079 









r 



Spring 



274 



226 



121 



298 



275 



525 



223 



875 





N. 



74 50 W. 



.266 



N. 



68° W. 



.18 



"5-^3 



o m 



Summer 



178 



224 



306 



194 



311 



382 



241 



453 





S. 



75 11 W. 



.106 



S. 



24-} W. 



.03 



r^ ■*"o 



d ~ ■) 



.'\utumu 



284 



132 



341 



358 



339 



140 



160 



555 





N. 



24 37 E. 



.037 



N. 



76 E. 



.11 



.S S CO 



a a 



Winter 



208 



114 



140 



286 



303 



62 



224 



230 





S. 



4 28 W. 



.060 



S. 



52i E. 



.11 





Tlie yeai-* 





















N 



85 59 W. 



.092 









■"-i"' 



Spring 



3.65 



3.48 



3.02 



4.03 



5.29 



6.33 



5.44 



5.47 

















P o 



't'h\ 



Summer 



2.87 



4.07 



3.92 



4.51 



4.20 



4.39 



3.30 



4.36 

















m -42 



Autumn 



4.51 



4.40 



3.28 



5.04 



4.91 



4.00 



4.44 



4.62 

















m ^ 



a 3 



Winter 



4.16 



2.92 



3.11 



4.61 



5.94 



4.77 



4.57 



4.42 



















Spring 



323 



247 



135 



482 



445 



283 



195 



565 



1 



S. 



58 23 W. 



.06 









1^ '^. 



<B . 



Summer 



257 



291 



212 



382 



298 



276 



209 



395 



5 



S. 



11 45 E. 



.01 









o ./. 



t^ '^ 



Autumn 



317 



271 



228 



363 



240 



131 



12s 



435 



2 



N. 



33 8 E. 



.13 









o o 



g% "" 



Winter 



382 



196 



180 



446 



323 



155 



169 



440 



2 



N 



27 50 E. 



.04 









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The yeai" 





















N 



IS 17 E. 



.03 









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Spring 



"26 



'14 



'"s 



"26 



"78 



148 



242 



124 







S. 



78 59 W. 



.61 



N 



85 W. 



.16 



a-^ 



Summer 



52 



49 



68 



71 



101 



122 



143 



141 







S. 



73 49 W. 



.24i 



N 



74 E. 



.21 



n " 



'^ S \ 



Autumn 



26 



5 



25 



35 



54 



56 



123 



66 







S. 



74 53 W. 



.41 



N 



68 E. 



.05 



« 71 « 



S «2 



Winter 



20 



7 



14 



18 



54 



117 



141 



47 







S. 



67 57 W. 



.58 



8. 



47 W. 



.13 



g3 S J 



■* o 



The yea).-* 























S. 



73 57 W. 



.46 









fc- .2 nj 



5"t; -A 



a '^ 



Spring 



349 



261 



143 



508 



523 



431 



437 



689 



"1 



s. 



72 57 W. 



.17 



S. 



62 W. 



.10 







Summer 



309 



340 



280 



453 



399 



398 



352 



536 



5 



s. 



67 9 W. 



.06 



S. 



34J- E. 



.03 





s ■? ■ 



Autumn 



343 



27 G 



253 



398 



294 



187 



251 



501 



2 



N. 



2 27 W. 



■m 



N 



42 E. 



.10 



CT 





Winter 



402 



203 



194 



464 



377 



272 



310 



487 



2 



S. 



87 37 W. 



.06^ 



S. 



59 E. 



.01 





The year* 





















S. 



89 24 W. 



.07 









97. Vic 



ksbui-g. 



The year 



1119 



132 



3% 



315 



846 



87 



249 



144 







N. 



58 28 E. 



.10^^ 









a ". 



o 



Spring 



25 



29 



n 



51 



111 



103 



44 



68 







S. 



37 37 W. 



.315 



S. 



47 W. 



.17 



'5 i? 



Summer 



4 



4 



24 



10 



48 



6 



24 



2 







S. 



4 45 E. 



.423 



s. 



20 E. 



.30 



'S 'S -1 



Autumn 



123 



29 



37 



33 



67 



11 



51 



12 







N 



14 9 E. 



.148 



N 



20 E. 



.29 



oU 



Winter 



116 



14 



17 



42 



98 



79 



29 



76 







S. 



87 16 W. 



.160 



N 



42i W. 



.13 



02 ,a"^ 



a 2 [ 



The yeaH 























S. 



27 29 W. 



.151 











Spring 



lis 



102 



"26 



206 



408 



532 



ieo 



392 







S. 



51 W. 



.337 









«i" = 



o " 



Summer 



12 



41 



76 



24 



150 



16 



94 



16 







S. 



2 25 E. 



.291 









x: TfTa 



. .2 , 



Autumn 



499 



94 



]93 



129 



268 



32 



212 



76 







N. 



14 43 E. 



.157 









C g^ 



a 5 



Winter 



466 



34 



60 



176 



407 



408 



153 



569 







N 



83 30 W. 



.257 









■grn'^ 





The yeai-i 























S. 



61 16 W. 



.145 









M """-^ 



■- "ii 



Spring 



4.72 



3.52 



2.36 



4.02 



3.68 



5.17 



3.64 



5.76 

















3 1 



■qS fi 



Summer 



3.00 



10.25 



3.17 



2.40 



3.12 



2.67 



3.91 



8.00 

















02 -^ 



> w ■ 



Autumn 



4.06 



3.24 



5.22 



3.91 



4.00 



2.91 



4.16 



6.33 

















ss 



a .2 

 .S 2 J 



Winter 



4.02 



2.43 



3.53 



4.19 



4.15 



5.16 



5.2s 



7.49 







^ 











' From this table we obtain the following summary of results: — 1 





Spring. 



S.mmor. 



Autumn. 



Winter. 



Tlie year. 



Average velocity of all winds in miles per hour 



4.77 



3.97 



4.29 





4.34 



4.34 



Velocity in mean direction, on the supposition that the wiuds 



















from every point of the compass move with the foregoing 



















average velocity 



.83 





.43 



.39 





.29 



.34 



True velocity in mean direction, giving to the winds from the 



















several points of the compass, each their own average velocity, 



















as shown in the table above . . . . ; • 



1.27 





42 



.16 





.26 



.40 



Excess of the latter over the former ...... 



+.44 



— 



01 



—.23 





—.03 



+ .06 



2 Observed at CoffeeviUe, Columbus, Grenada and Lake Washington. 









3 From this table we obtain the following summary of results : — 











Spring. 



Summer. 



Autumn. 



V. 



Winter. 



The year. 



Average velocity of .all winds in miles per hour 



4.30 



3.57 



4.14 





4.83 



4.21 



Velocity in mean direction on the supposition that the winds 



















from every point of the compass move with the foregoing 



















average velocity ......... 



1.35 



1.51 



.61 





.7 



7 



.64 



True velocity in mean direction, giving to the winds from the 



















several points (if the compass each their own average velocity. 



• 

















as sliown in the table above ....... 



1.45 



1.04 



.65 





1.24 



.61 



Excess of the latter over the former ..... 



+.10 



— • 



47 



+ .04 





I-.47 



—.03 



*. Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



