SERIES B. ZONE 13. L A T. 25 ° T 3 0° N. 



507 



(No. 33.) 



Eastern Texas, Louisiana and Florida. 



observation. 



ime of thf 

 year. 



M 



KZS- 



33. 

 Latitude 29° to 30°.' 



.Jauuaiy 

 February 

 March 

 April 

 May- 

 June 

 July 

 August 

 September 

 October 

 November 

 December 



33 41 



65 25 



68 13 



51i 20 



219; 117 



64! 35 



21 



25 



29 





40 



13 



22 





40 



19 



24 





44 



22 



15 





136 



60 



58 



35 



35 



15 



15 





41 



23 



9 





40 



39 



11 





64 



34 



30 



32 



24 



21 



15 





14 



26 



44 





15 



18 



42 





38 16 E. 



57 7 E. 

 51 18 E. 

 45 7 E. 



44 9 E. 

 35 43 E. 

 28 35 E. 

 81 49 E. 



58 51 E. 



45 49 E. 

 64 49 E. 



.16 



.21 



.15 



.24 



.28 



.33 



.25 



.31^ 



.33 



.17 



.16 



I Observed at Galveston, Texas, Attakepas and Fort Jackson, Louisiana, and Apalaebicola, St. Augustine 

 and Fort King, iu Florida, for an aggregate period of 8 J years. 



(Nos. 34 to 42.) 

 Observed as follows : — 



Florida, latitude 29° to 30°. 







" 



■™" 



Aggregate 



" ' 



Place of observation. 



By whom observed 







length of 

 time. 



Date. 



Apalaebicola, 

 Atsena, 









yrs. mos. 

 1 



1843. 



Augustus Steele, 







6 3 



1854 to 1861 inclusive, except 1860. 



Cellar Keys, 



Post Surgeon, 







1 



1842. 



Fairview, 









7 



1869. 



1 Fort Fanning, 



Post Surgeon, 







1 



January, 1843. 



Fort King, 



Post Surgeon, 







5 2 



1833 to 1835 and 1841 to 1843, both inclusive. 



Port Marion, 



Post Surgeon, 







16 9 



1825, 1826, 1828, 1830 to 1833, 1837 to 1839, 

 1841 to 1846, all inclusive, 1849, 1851 and 1852. 



Fort Shannon, 



Post Surgeon, . 







11 



1843, 1849 and 1850. 



Gainesville, 



Jas. B. Bailey, 







4 11 



1856 to 1861 inclusi-e. 



Gordon, 



P. C. Garvin, M.D. 



andH. 



9 



1866, 1867 and 1868. 





B. Scott, 











Micanopy, 



Dr. Jas. B. Bean, 







1 9 



1858, 1859 and 1860. 



Ooala, 



Edward Barker, 







1 1 



1868 and 1869. 



Pilatka, 



W. M. L. Fiske, 







4 



1862. 



St. Augustine, 



J. Rodiman, 







1 



1835. 







Relative Prevalehce op Winds f 



ROM THE 







Monsoon 









Different 



Points of the Comp 



ASS. 





mi 



influences. 



1 





H 





H 





>■ 





i^' 









Place of 



Time of the 





iJi 





i-a 









%^ 



. 



Direction of 



"o 







'o 



observation. 



year. 



^ 









d 



*! 



it 



(-3 



resultant. 



O 3 



Direction. 



i 



s 







1? 



^i 



W 



Tni. 



m 



uii 



^ 



%l 



a 





K"^ 





& 



fc 





Spring 







20 



10 



28 



19 



58 



17 



22 





S. 32°42'W. 



.76i 









34. 



Summer 



6 



18 



17 



31 



28 



71 



11 



2 





S. 7 49 W. 



.44 









Cedar 



Autumn 



6 



56 



32 



20 



4 



17 



20 



27 





N. 45 1 E. 



.27 









Keys. 



Winter 



26 



57 



7 



24 



8 



14 



4 



40 





N. 20 E. 



.36 











The year 

 January 



38 

 42 



151 

 49 



66 

 23 



103 



48 



59 i 170 



52i 77 



52 

 23 



91 





S. 11 55 E. 



.06 







365 





27 

















February 



42 



46 



20 



31 



44 



71 



20 



33 

















March 



16 



19 



20 



27 



23 



75 



25 



20 

















April 



22 



22 



14 



10 



15 



82 



31 



15 

















May 



18 



36 



22 



8 



31 



52 



27 



22 

















June 



22 



17 



21 



22 



43 



58 



14 



14 

















July 



6 



37 



17 



40 



451 50 



18 



3 













35. 



August 



16 



41 



17 



32 



38 41 



29 



3 















Fort 



September 



13 



42 



33 



10 



35 53 



18 



6 















King 



October 



23 



62 



24 



13 



19 38 



25 



11 

















November 



26 



24 



36 



15 



27 37 



35 



13 

















December 



30 



29 



26 



19 



44' 29 



13 



26 















Spring 



56 



77 



56 



45 



69' 209 



83 



57 





S. 53 18 W.1.23 



S. 89° W .14 







Summer 



44 



95 



55 



94 



126, 149 



61 



20 





S. 2 42 E. 



.27 



S. 22 E. ,.14^ 







Autumn 



62 



128 



93 



33 



81 128 



78 



30 





S. 39 57 E. 



.05 



N. 37 E. .12 







Winter 



114 



124 



69 



98 



140 177 



56 



86 





S. 14 29 W. 



.07i 



N. 21 E. .05 







The year' 



















S. 17 10 W. 



.14 







' Coinput 



ed fr. 



m the resultan 



ts for the seasons. \ 



