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



519 



(No. 97.) 



India. — Continued. 







Relative Prevalekcb of AVinds from the 





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Monsoon 







DiFi'EBENT Points of the (Jompass. 







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influences. 





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resultant. 



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Janu:iry 



11 



8 



21 



9 



8 



6 



40 



12 



6 













February 



4 



8 



8 



7 







15 



37 



31 



2 













March 



10 



12 



16 



4 



3 



13 



24 



40 



2 













April 



18 



5 



16 



1 







5 



40 



33 

















May 



15 



'2A 



1(15 



4 



2 



9 



64 



21 



6 













.June 



4 



27 



100 



20 



1 



2 



69 



14 



2 













July 



7 



18 



155 



19 



5 



2 



29 



7 



4 











97. 



August 



4 



13 



61 



15 



8 



8 



119 



17 



4 











Northea.steni i 



1 September 



3 



22 



108 



23 



3 



7 



70 



4 















India.' 



October 



3 



12 



58 



3 



2 



4 



132 



25 



19 













Nov> mber 



6 



20 



48 



3 



1 



2 



122 



24 



13 













DBCember 



18 



10 



71 



4 



2 



8 



105 



24 



6 













Spring 



43 



41 



137 



9 



5 



27 



128 



94 



8 



N. 20°52'W. 



.23 



N. 6°W.'.ll 





Summer 



15 



58 



316 



54 



14 



12 



217 



38 



10 



N. 81 10 E. 



.20 



S. 74 E. 1.28 





Autumn . 



la- 



54 



214 



29 



6 



13 



324 



53 



32 



N. 62 3 W. .15 



S. 63 W.!.07i 





Winter 



ss 



26 



127 



21 



10 



30 



241 



69 



14 



N. 67 57 W. .28 



West. 



.19 





The year2 





















N. 31 53 W. .11 







' Observed at the following jjlaces, Nos. 87 



94 aud 95. 





2 Computed froin tlie re.sultants for the seasons. 





(Nos. 98 to 103.) Loo-Choo and Bonin Islands, and Pacific Ocean. 



East of Longitude 180\ 



Observed as follows: — 



At Napha, Loo-Choo Islands, by officers attached to the United States Expeditions to Japan, 

 under command of Commodores Perry and Rogers, for an aggregate period of 70 days. 



At sea, for an aggregate period of over three years ; the observations being collected and 

 classified from the logs of the different sailing vessels, at the United States Naval Observatoiy, 

 under the direction of Captain M. F. Maury, Superintendent. 



At Port Lloyd, Bonin Islands, by Anton Schonborn, under direction of Commodore Rogers, for 

 48 days in the autumn of 







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98. At 

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110° to 

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99. At 

 sea, long. 



115^ to 

 135= E. 



100. 

 Napha. 



101. At 

 sea, long. 



120= to 

 135° E. 



102. At 

 sea, long. 



135° to 

 145° E.1 



103. At 

 sea, long. 



145° to 

 150° E. 



Winter 

 The yeai2 



Spring 

 Autumn 



Spring 



Autumn 



VVinter 



Spring 



Summ«r 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year2 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year2 



33 8il7 



50 24 

 23 34 



66 26 



1| 2 



1 3 



2 

 2 1 



18 13 

 1 

 



24 72'i;r 9637 74 34 67:69 

 22 54 39 206 43:79 55 97,49 



1 26 10 22 19 15 5 6 

 4' 8!lli 12! 5 2 010 



11 4jl5! 7 6 

 15 17jl7i 4727 

 300' 6 

 8 10 1 Oj 2 



15, 7 

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 1 



N. 2° 2'W 

 N. 33 52 E. 



11 12 N. 70 56 E. 

 6 3lN. 30 22 E. 



22 29 20 34 12 

 799320'41 5 



2 3, IJIO; 



lil7 528! 9 



1 3, 2 5 



2814412 3 



0' 0, 3 



6 16' 6 14 1 



5 S. 3 34 W, 



ON. 22 57 E. 



ON. 25 33 E. 



S. 46 10 E. 



S. 49 

 S. 16 

 S. 83 

 N. 17 

 S. 81 



s. 47 



S. 

 N. 60 

 N. 60 

 S. 80 



41 E. 

 48 E. 



8 E. 

 54 W. 



5 E. 

 53 E. 

 47 W. 

 12 E. 

 28 W. 

 43 E. 



.54 I N. 39J-°W. 

 .34 i 



.20 S. 1^ E. 

 .80 I N. 28 E. 



.25 S. 1 W. 



,23 ' S. I61V E. 

 ,22 S. 2l| W. 

 ,41 S. 84i E. 

 " " N. 34i W. 



Including Port Lloyd. 



2 Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



