486 



(Nos. Ur, to 149.) 

 Observed as follows : — 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE 



North Carolina, soulh of latitude 35°. 







1 







Aggregate 







"^ 



Place of observation 



! By whom observed 



. 







Datfc. 











Post Surgeon, 







yrs. mos. 

 4 8 



1834, 1835, 1843, 1844 and 1849. 











Post Surgeon, 







12 7 



1822 to 1826, 1831 to 1835 aud 1843 to 1845, all | 



Keiiausville, 





Prof. N. B. Webster, 





1 8 



1868 aud 1869. 



[inclusive. 1 









Eelative Peevalesce of Wl 



NDS FROM THE 







BIonsooD 











DiFFEEEHT PoiKTS OF THE COMPASS. 1 





5 > 



influences 







W 





fi 





.i 





•^ 









Place of 





Time of 





iJj 





i,Ji 





oH 





x:jj 



6 



Direction of 



fcl'o 







observation. 





the year 





".^ 





Urn 





oic 





at. 



uJ^ 





pE 



Direction. 











J= 



w? 



^ 



wS 





^ s 



". 



^ s 



e'I 





.s« 





% 



















^ 





















Z 



Z.C 



w 



mC m 



!C.C 



-a:^ 



o 





K 





fa 





f 



Spring 



21 



72 



34 



49' 32 



205 



72 



67 







S. 57° 29' W.!. 31 











Summer 



(i 



17 



9 



23 



37 



4; 



27 



20 



i 



S. 33 38 W.j.34 









J 



Autumn 



M 



87 



r,4 



.50 



21 



120 



63 



67 



1 



N. 63 57 W.!.09i 







Keiiausville. 





Winter 

 The year2 



29 



62 



.54 



34 



26 



87 



62 



64 







N. 82 4 W.l.lll 

 8. 58 55 W.!.19 











Spring 



201 



322 



128 



96 



397 



49: 



143 



82 





S. 20 57 W.1.19 











Summer 



122 



223 



162 



100 



352 



56^ 



134 



3b 





S. 18 1 W.I. 32 









J 



Autumn 



218 



331 



121 



76 



228 



255 



119 



\hi 





N. 4 W.L07 







Fort Julmstou. 





Winter 

 Tlie year^ 



278 



327 



134 



51 



290 



281 



230 



257 





N. 7 27 W 

 S. 41 17 W 



.11 

 .11 









■ 



Spring 



isb 



207 



103 



78 



228 



301 



88 



128 





S. 35 19 W 



.12 









Summer 



91 



207 



91 



94 



171 



43 1 



130 



62 





S. 33 59 W 



.25 











Autumn 



IRfi 



14(i 



49 



42 



67 



12r 



Ai 



106 





N. 7 34 W 



.24 







Beaufort. 





Winter 



207 



80 



39 



71 



62 



18£ 



9t 



218 





N. 53 29 W 



.30 









The year^ 





















N. 77 15 W. 



.13 











Spring 



R.IR 



fiOl 



26.5 



222 



657 



99! 



303 



277 







S. 33 24 W.(.]8 



S. F E. 



.10 







Summer 



219 



447 



262 



217| 560 104: 



291 



118 



1 



S. 24 34 W. .29 



S. 5 W. 



.2H 



149. 



. 



Autumn 



4.18 



f>M 



224 



168 



316 



495 



226 



331 



1 



N. 12 37 W. .11 



N. 26^ E. 



.17* 



Aggregate. 





Winter 



51^ 



4fi9 



227 



156 



378 



561: 



382 



539 







N. 55 6 W. ..ISi 



N. 20.i W. 



.17 





The years 





















S. 63 44 W. .11 







1 



Fort Macon. 





2 Comput 



3d from the resultants for the seasons. 





(Nos,. 150 to 152.) 

 Observed as follows, viz. :- 



Bermuda Islands. 



Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 



Aggregate 



length of 



time. 



Date. 



Centre Signal Station, ) 

 Dockyard (Hamilton?),) 

 Ireland Isle, 

 St. George's, 

 Shelby Bay, 



Royal Engineers aud R. 

 Hartshorne, 



yrs. mos. 

 17 6 



4 



1 10 

 1 



1838 to 1854 inclusive, 1858 and 1859. 



1839. 



1857, 1858 and 1859. 



December, 1857. 



James Crawford, 

 Jas. B. Arnold, 



