SERIES B. ZONE 13. L A T. 25° TO 30° N. 



611 



(Nos. 52 to 58.) 









Florida.— 



Con 



tinned. 

















Eklati VK Prevalenoi: op Winds from the 







]\Tonsoon 



~1 







Uii'FEREMT Points or the Uompass. 





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influences. 







W 





B 





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Place of 



Time of 





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^.■^ 





Direction of 



o"*- 







«.-■ 



obaervatioa. 



the year. 





g^ 





t'-" 





goa 





S^ 



P.3 



resultant. 



'o ^ 



Direction. 





° 







^ 



«1 



H 





si 

 m 





$ 











&" 





1 



^ 





Jauuary 



213 



103 



80 



46 45 



34 89 



79 

















February 



139 



102 



84 



53 



80 



23 104 



41 

















March 



161 



65 



62 



52 



78 



78 113 



72 

















April 



148 



56 



53 



55 



93 



72 152 58 

















May 



125 



93 



m 



49 



65 



78 139| 44 

















June 



85 



61 



86 



73 



63 



54 114! 31 

















July 



61 



49 



112 



70 



80 



67 102 



27 















52. 



August 



85 



60 



90 



74 



101 



76 91 



47 















Fort 



September 



162 



144 



142 



49 



53 



34 60 



22 















Meyers. 



October 



223 



131 



67 



41 



38 



19: 98 



65 

















NoTember 



200 



139 



95 



36 



63 



31! 75 



57 

















December 



175 



104 



93 



58 



95 



26 78 



56 

















Spring 



434 



214 



211 



156 



236 



228 404 



174 





N. 47° 9'W. 



.14 











Summer 



231 



170 



288 



217 



244 



1971 307 



105 





S. 20 16 E. 



.07 











Autumn 



575 



414 



304 



126 



154 



84 233 



14^4 





N. 23 37 E. 



.36 











Winter 



527 



309 



257 



157 



220 



83 271 



176 





N. 25 49 E. 



.27 











The year2 













... j ... 







N. 16 31 E. 



.05 











Spring 



106 



174 



"84 



106 



"50 



78 56 



"so 





N. 47 17 E. 



.21 









53. 



Summer 



17 



171 



55 



37 



17 



47 1 20 



11 





N. 67 21 E. 



.41 









Fort 



Autumn 



.121 



39 



127 



7 



25 



8 24 



11 





N. 45 33 E. 



.47 









Deynoud. 



Winter 



180 



57 



141 



43 



58 



23' 70 



54 





N. 29 30 E. 



.28 











The year2 













... i ... 







N. 48 51 E. 



.33-} 









54. ' 

 South- 

 western 

 Florida.' 



Spring 



540 



388 



295 



262 



286 



306 460 



254 





N. 18 20 W. 



•Hi 



S. 63}° W. 



.12} 





Summer 



248 



341 



343 



254 



261 



244 327 



116 





S. 77 1 E. 



.09 



S. 3 E. 



• 18} 





Autumn 



696 



453 



431 



133 



179 



92 257 



155 





N. 27 42 E. 



.37 



N. 31 E. 



.19' 





Winter 

 The year2 



707 



366 



398 



20-^ 



... 



278 



106 341 



230 





N. 19 6 E. 

 N. 24 51 E. 



.25} 

 .08} 



N. 3} E. 



.08 





55. 



Spring 



"73 



201 



189 



152 



132 



"(32 125 



"72 





S. 85 29 E. 



.22 









Summer 



1 



114 



279 



166 



110 



22 59 



7 





S. 87 13 E. 



.52} 









Fort 



Autumn 



98 



490 



168 



163 



67 



46 



100 



45 





N. 84 42 E. 



.40 









Dallas. 



Winter 

 The year^ 



116 



191 



160 



151 



99 



41 



36 



104 





N. 71 6 E. 

 N. 88 19 E. 



.31 

 .36 









( 



Spring 



3 



14 



7 



"25 



"21 



"'2 



3 



"17 





S. 29 21 E. 



40 









56. 



Summer 



2 







9 



39 



18 



12 



4 



8 





S. 24 38 E. 



.55} 









Gape 



Autumil 



4 



21 



16 



15 



S 



7 



7 



13 





N. 77 32 E. 



.23 









Florida. 



Winter 



6 



9 



7 



17 



11 



3 



5 



32 





N. 66 4 W. 



12 









57. ' 

 SoiUli- 

 eastern 

 Florida. 



The year 

 Spring 



15 

 76 



44 

 215 



39 

 196 



97 

 177 



58 

 153 



24 

 64 



19 

 128 



70 

 89 





S. 47 59 E. 

 S. 82 12 E. 



20 

 .22 





.12 



3G5 



S. 71 W. 



Summer 



3 



114 



288 



205 



128 



34 



63 



15 





S. 64 1 E. 



54 



S. 31 E. 



.29 





Autumn 



102 



511 



184 



178 



75 



53 107 



58 





N. 61 13 E. 



44 



N. 13} E. 



.20 





Winter 



122 



200 



167 



168 



110 



44 41 



136 



.... 



N. 68 57 E. 



28 



N. 41 W. 



.12 





The year2 



















... N. 87 43 E. 1 



33 









58. 



Spring 



"10 



"20 



"l5 



"is 



"12 



"5 



2 



"'4 



6 S. 89 30 E.? .36 









Summer 



2 



15 



21 



22 



16 



7 



1 



2 



6 Is. 60 32 E.?l.49 









Carysford ■ 



Autumn 



9 



31, 



15 



13 



2 



7 



2 



11 



1 N. 54 17 E.?i.42 









Reef. 



Winter 



10 



15 



16 



12 



4 



6 



7 



18 



2 N. 33 45 E.? .23 











The year2 



31 



81 



67 



65 



34 



25 



12 



35 



51 IN. 82 25 E. .32 







3G5 



"1 





S ' Observed at Fort i 



leyers and Deynoud. 2 Computed from the resultants for the se.asons. | 



(No. 59.) Northern Bahamas. 



Computed from observations made for an aggregate period of over four 

 1842, 1843, 1845, 1858 and 1859. A part, and perhaps all, of them wer 

 at Nassau, on tlie island of New Providence. 



j^ears, 1 

 e made 



n the year; 

 by A. M. 



i 1841, 



Smith, 



Place of 

 observation. 



Time of the 

 year. 



Eelative Pkevalenoe of Winijs from the 

 dlffjcrent poikts of the gomfas.:^. 



Direction of 

 resultant. 



3 

 & 



MoDsoon 

 influences. 



.a 



B 

 3 



Z 



. a 



H 



ai2 



Si 



mi 





D 



Direction. 



1 



.06 

 .30 

 .16 



.12 



59. 

 Nortlirrn ■ 

 Bahamas. 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year' 



35 

 13 



41 

 34 



287 

 200 

 222 

 256 



81 

 192 



48 

 112 



183 

 452 

 105 

 174 



43 

 75 

 23 

 31 



56 

 4i) 

 21 

 55 



13 

 4 

 4 



19 



57 

 10 

 26 

 96 



40 

 92 

 26 

 43 



N. 78°19'E. 

 S. 66 52 E. 

 N. 66 36 E. 

 N. 72 45 E. 

 N. 87 E. 



.42 

 .62 

 .51 

 .37 

 .45 



N. 39° W. 

 S. 23 E. 

 N. 6 E. 

 N. 52 W. 



183 

 154 

 148 

 191 

 676 



' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 1 



