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

 (Nos. 163 to 161.) Atlantic Ocean Continued. 



489 











Relative Pkevalenok op Winds from the Dippekent 







^mmm 



Monsoon 





Place of Ob 



Time of 











Points op the Compa 



ss. 





Direction of 





influences. 





































> 







acrvation. 



the year. 



1 





H 





•tJ 





H 





^ 



^ 

 m 



^ 





^• 



^ 

 ^ 



^ 



^ 

 ^ 







1 



resultant. 



1i 



Direction. 



i 



s 







i 



15 



^ 



H 



W 



H 



1/3 



ai 



M 



m 



m 



fe 



^ 



^ 



fe 



^ 











K*" 





£ 



3 

 fe 



.1^ 



Spring 



9 



16 



9 



6 



2 



8 



3 



14 



3 



10 



8 



18 



2 



9 



5 



5 3 



N. 76"^ 



22' W. 



.05 



S. 40inV. 



.06 



43 



Sammei- 



38 



106 



28 



75 



28 



32 



32 



50 



23 



57 



68 



55 



27 



46 



26 



69, 57, N. 19 



25 W.'.OS 



S. 38i W. .OU 



269 



■-= hul^ ■ 



Autumn 



25 



50 



9 



27 



8 



11 



10 



16 



10 



8 



23 



21 



12 



20 



18 



34 



31 IN. 10 



22 W. 



.22 



N. IIJ- W. 



.16- 



111 



•"* = CO 



Winter 



1 



11 



14 



29 



10 



3 



12 



8 



11 



10 



18 



15 



9 



7 



2 



10 



4S. 43 



40 W. 



.10 



S. 25 W. 



.14i 



58 



iJ s 



Tlie .year' 



































...IN. 7 



22 W. 



.06 







481 





.January 



"5 





19 





"3 





8 





"4 





5 





16 





"2 





...In. 9 



43 E. 



.11 



s. '24'w. 



.35 



93 





Febiuary 



7 





21 





4 





1 

















18 





6 





...In. 6 



3 W. 



.45 



P. 84 W. 



.25 



85 





Marcli 



13 





13 





13 





4 

















11 





8 







N. 18 



28 E. 



.43 



S. 62^ W. 



.05 



93 



CO 



1 April 



4 





22 





9 





2 





1 





3 





15 





4 







N. 18 



38 E. 



.31 



S. 31 W. 



.19 



90 



s 



May 



6 





30 





4 

















2 





12 





8 







N. 11 



2 E. 



.52 



N. 47 W. 



.10 



93 



'"' 



June 



3 





28 





7 























13 





9 ... 





N. 14 



IS E. 



.50 



N. 54^ W. 



.07 



90 



1 



July 



4 





41 





3 























13 





1 





!!.' N. 28 



29 E. 



.62 



N. 54 E. 



.16 



93 



" 



August 









58 





2 





2 





























... N. 48 



17 E. 



.96 



N. 75 E. 



.54 



93 





September 



4 





19 





5 





4 

















28 













N. 24 



46 W. 



.27 



S. 61 W.1.34 



90 



rt ^ 



October 



4 





28 





10 





3 











4 





7 





6 







N. 37 



43 E. 



.47 



S. 68 E. LI6 



93 



— " 



November 



5 





26 





5 





.1 











1 





11 





11 







N. 8 



49 E. 



.50 



N. 32 W.|.17 



90 



.a 



December 



28 





20 





5 





1 

















6 





2 





... N. .30 



22 E. .63 



N. 3 E. 



.25 



93 



3 



Spring 



23 





65 





26 





6 





1 





5 





38 





20 





... N. 15 



27 E. 



.42 



S. 56 W. 



.06 



276 



^ 

 b 



Summer 



7 





127 





12 





2 

















26 





10 





...!n. 34 



24 E. 



.68 



N. 61^ E. 



.25 



276 





Autumn 



13 





73 





20 





8 











5 





46 





17 





...In. 13 



7 E. 



.38 



S. 46^ W. 



.10 



273 





Winter 



40 





60 





12 





10 





4 





5 





40 





10 





...In. 8 



17 E. 



.42 



S. 77 W. 



.10 



271 





The year 

 Spring 



83 

 3 





325 

 6 





70 

 5 





26 

 10 





5 

 9 





15 



48 





150 

 17 





57 

 2 





... N. 23 



50 E. 

 2 W. 



.45 

 .55 







1096 





S. 41 





■ '5 2 _. 



Summer 



1 





1 





1 





4 





6 





79 





8 













S. 



31 W. 



.63 









g "o P ci • 



Autumn 



4 





8 





6 





8 





7 





48 





17 





2 







S. 22 



55 W. 



.38 









'"' 3 » rf 



Winter 



6 





8 





13 





14 





4 





25 





26 





4 







S. 47 



58 W. 



.25 









6h 



The year 



14 





23 





25 





36 





26 





200 





68 





8 







S. 42 



w. 



.51 









1 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 



21 



36 



14 



7 



21 

 72 

 12 



27 



19 

 16 

 IS 

 19 



6 

 16 

 10 

 24 



1 

 2 

 4 

 10 



1 







6 



13 



3 





 2 



8 



4 



1 



10 



8 



3 



1 

 1 

 11 



6 







16 



6 



1 





 19 



2 



5 



6 



15 



6 



6 

 5 

 10 



4 



12 

 16 

 25 

 10 



19 



8 

 5 



8 



15 



19 



8 



30 



2 

 1 



9 



8 



N. 9 

 N. 7 

 N. 54 

 N. 34 



5 W. 

 30 E. 

 26 W. 

 42 E. 



.49 

 .68 

 .19 

 .32 







48 

 66 

 57 

 67 









January 



10 



24 



31 



38 



20 



21 



29 



39 



26 



30 



29 



29 



11 



16 



10 



37 



5 



S. 26 



8 E. 



.12 



S. 24 W. 



.04 



135 



^ 



1 February 



3 



17 







4 



7 



5 



7 



17 



7 



10 



15 



3 



8 



3 



3 



2 



6 



S. 2 



47 E. 



.25 



S. 17^ W. 



.18^ 



39 







Marcli 



12 



18 



6 



10 



9 



18 



6 



17 



19 



21 



3 



8 



1 



24 



8 



4 



16 



s. 27 



63 E. 



.09i 



S. 24i W. 



.02^ 



67 



^ 



April 



19 



12 



10 



16 



5 



17 



24 



52 



38 



44 



16 



29 



10 



8 



10 



19 



2 



S. 1 



29 W. 



.31 



S. 18 W. 



.25 



110 



o 



May 



25 



34 



36 



41 



20 



16 



12 



45 



18 



29 



23 



37 



8 



13 



14 



29 



24 



N. 88 



32 E. 



.08 



N. S^E. 



• 07| 



141 



. o 



June 



33 



48 



21 



78 



29 



33 



27 



51 



42 



43 



26 



69 



22 



44 



41 



49 



44 



N. 30 



9 W. 



.01 



N. 42-L W. 



.11 



233 



s ■ 



July 



34 



99 



36 



59 



37 



30 



7 



32 



13 



40 



25 



31 



12 



29 



17 



43 



41 



N. 32 



35 E. 



.22J- 



N. 11 E. 



.26^ 



195 



p 



August 



31 



93 



31 



73 



33 



45 26 



62 



41 



61 



53 



30 



22 



32 



12 



36 



31 



S. 76 



13 E. 



.ll| 



N. 43 E. 



.06 



237 





September 



34 



40 



29 



31 



23 



23 



8 



27 



12 



26 



20 



33 



12 



19 



22 



■30 



20 



N. 14 



40 E. 



.13 



N. loi W. 



.20 



136 





October 



18 



48 



33 



55 



29 



30 



14 



36 



15 



33 



31 



28 



23 



43 



14 



30 



44 



N. 45 



21 E. 



.08 



N. 5' W.'.IS 



175 



<v 



November 



2 



30 



3 



29 



22 



45 



42 



52| 24 



43 



26 



34 



11 



13 



16 



19 



16'S. 21 



58 E. 



.29 



S. lO.i E. 



.20 



142 



^ 



December 



5 



26 



28 



37 



17 



36 



36 



58 



49 



13 



13 



18 



16 



19 



8 



16 



14 S. 42 



25 E. 



.26 



S. 41 J E. 



.16 



136 



"- L 



The year 



226 



489 



264 



471 



251 



319 



238 



488 



304 



393 



280 



349 



156 



263 



175 



314 



263 S. 44 



27 E. 



.10 







1746 















■ Computed from the resu 



Itaa 



ts for the seasons. 









(Nos. 168 to 176(6).) Southern Algeria, Tripoli, and Northern Egypt. 



Observed at the following places, viz.: — 



Gcryville and vicinity, Southern Algeria, by Messrs. Ferroiinays, Gauverit and Meres, from 

 October 23, 1856, to February 7, 1857, including the observations made by Dr. Meres during the 

 last half of a journey from Oran to Geryville, extending, say, 100 miles north of the latter place. 



Desert of Sahara, lat. 30° to 33° N., long. 0° to 1° W., by Dr. Paul Meres in January and 

 February, 1857. 



Gardeia, Tuggurt, and adjacent portions of the desert of Sahara, lat. 32° to 34|° N., long. 2° to 

 7° E., by Dr. Paul Mei'es fi-oiu March 7th to June 21, 1S58. 



Ghadamis, Desurt of Sahara, by Rohlfs. 



62 April, 1875, 



