SElilES B. ZONP] 14. LAT. 20° TO 25° N. 



523 



(N 



0. 14.) 







Florida Keys. — 



Continued. 





















Relative Prevalence of Wihds from the 











Monsotin 









DiPFEREMT Points of the Compass. 







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influences. 





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Spring 



1123J- I553i'2037 1547 Tti.") 



432 



2,iil 



890 



161 



N. 



74° 5'E. 



34 









a 



O OT 



Slimmer 



330 



1041 



2656 2329 1020 



586 



352 



356 



124 



s. 



66 20 E. 



50 











t; a I 



Autumn 



Ufl 



2762 



22G9 1291 475 



338 



263 



509 



72 



N. 



65 37 E. 



50 









C o 



tc S 



Winter 



18X7 



2015 



1498,1048 



439 



224 



192 



549 



74 



N. 



51 47 E. 



4a 









S a 



The year' 





















N. 



76 5 E. 



.4U 









S " 



OT f 



Spring 



iiO 



72 



17 



24 



53 



99 



56 



100 





N. 



86 41 W. 



.25Jr 



s. 



85° W. 



,10 





a ^ 



Summer 



15 



22 



13 



35 



25 



67 



84 



69 





S. 



82 1 W. 



.39 



s. 



72 W. 



24 



^ ■" 1 



•J _c . 



Autumn 



'JA 



81 



73 



45 



14 



49 



36 



40 





N. 



65 16 E. 



.19 



s. 



11 W. 



.10 





S ^ 



Winter 



13 



39 



27 



24 



33 



45 



31 



74 





N. 



75 42 W. 



.16 



N. 



60 E. 



.20 



t' § 



= 



The year' 





















N. 



83 53 W. 



.15i 









ci'S 



o-i f 



Spring 



1143i 



1625A 



2054]1571| 818 



531 



443 



990 



161 'N. 



76 10 E. 



..31 



S. 



76 W. 



.08 



^l 



e i 



Summer 



345 



1063 



2669,2364 1045 



653 



436 



425 



124 S. 



65 52 E. 



.47 



S. 



9^E. 



.29^ 

 U 







Autumn 



1440 



2843 



23421336 



489 



387 



299 



549 



72 'N. 



63 40 E. 



.49^ 



N. 



27 E. 



•4 " 



,^i L 



Winter 

 The year'' 



1830 



2054 



1525 1072 



472 



269 



223 



623 



74 !N. 



... !N. 



51 21 E. 

 57 59 E. 



.45i 



N. 



10 W. 



.19 









' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 













(Nos. 15 to 18.) West Indies. 



Observed at the following places, viz.: — 



Havana, Cuba, by Andres Poey, from July 15, 1850, to July 11, 1851, and during tbe years 1859, 

 1860 and 1861. 



3Manzas, Cuba, by A. Mallory, during the years 1832, 1833, 1834 and 1835. 



Turks Island, Southern Bahamas, by J. B. Playne and others' during an aggregate period of 36 

 months in the years 1844, 1859, 1860, 1861, 1863, 1864, 1865 and 1868. 











Relative Prevalence of Wihds from the 













Monsoon 



Place of 



Time of the 







Different Points of the Compass. 











Direction of 



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influences. 























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> 



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observation. 



year. 





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W 





W 





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Direction. 









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[ Spring 



56 



2 



339 



1 255 







196 







2 



48 



3 



31 



4 



~l 



1 



24 



1 



1 



N. 78°25'E. 



.62 



S. 57° W. 



.05 



15. _ 

 Havana. 



1 Summer 



63 



1 



298 



5i 316 



8 



185 



5 



18 







15 



6 







2 



H 







ON. 79 51 E. 



.70^ 



S. 55 E. 



.05 



, Autumn 



66 







290 



1 324 







201 







9 







19 



1 



19 







12 







ON. 79 40 E. 



.69 



S. 30 E. 



.04 



i Winter 



110 







315 



1' 304 



1 



126 







36 







3 



3 











29 







ON. 69 13 E. 



.68 



N. 14i W. 



.09 





The year 



296 



3 



1242 



81199; 9 



708 



7 



HI 



3 



68 



14 



21 



3 



76 



1 



1 N. 77 5 E. 



.67 









1 January 



9 





10 



... 



31... 



2 





5 























... N. 49 57 E. 



.49 









! February 



11 





7 



... 



5 





























1 





... N. 29 E. 



.68 









March 



7 





12 



... 



6 











3 























... N. 51 11 E, 



.42 









April 



1 





18 





1 











3 























... N. 51 E. 



.59 









May 







... 



23 





2 











1 





















... 



... N. 50 7 E. 



.77 









.lune 









9 









































... N. 45 E. 



.42 









July 









9 









































... N. 45 E. 



.41 







16. 

 Matanzas.!! ' 



August 









13 





2 





1 





1 























... N. 56 36 E. 



.46 







September 



o;... 



12 

















2 





2 











1 





... N. 47 44 E. 



.29 







October 



10 





18 





3 



































...!n. 34 41 E. 



.89 









November 



4 





22 





4 



































... N. 45 E. 



.92 









December 



8 





12 





4 











2 























... N. 40 46 E. 



.62 









Spring 



8 





53 





9 











7 























... N. 50 12 E. 



.78^ 









Summer 









31 





2 





1 





1 























...N. 50 26 E. 



.91 









i Autumn 



14 





52 





7 











2 





2 











1 





... N. 53 53 E. 



.76 









Winter 



28 





29 





12 





2 





7 

















1 





...jN. 50 40 E. 



.07 









Tlje year 



83 







165 



280 



50 







3 



"6 



69 



"6 



2 











b 



2 



"6 



375 



N. 60 39 E. 



.65 







1 



Spring 



64 



2 



392 



1| 264 







196 



2 



55 



3 



31 



4 



2 



1 



24 



1 



1 



N. 77 34 E. 



.624 



S. 36 W. 



.06 



17. 1 



Summer 



63 



1 



329 



5 318 



8 



186 



5 



19 







15 



6 







2 



11 











N. 76 17 E. 



.72 



S. 73 E. 



.06 



Northern -j 



Autumn 



80 







342 



l| 331 







201 







11 



9 



21 







19 



1 



13 











N. 76 55 E. 



.67 



S. \ W. 



.04 



Cuba.3 1 



Winter 



138 







344 



1 



316 



1 



128 







43 







3 



3 











30 











N. 66 26 E. 



.70 



N. 4 W. 



.10 



I 



The year 



































... 



N. 74 59 E. 



.67 







t 



Spring 



5oi 

 





473 





263 





206 





16 





17 





15 





3oi 





16 



N. 71 28 E. 



.67 



N. 19 E. 



.20 



18. i 



Summer 





110 





223 





327 





























3 



S. 63 35 E. 



.52 



S. 23 W. 



.27 



Turks -j 

 Island. 1 



Autumn 



24 





209 





58 





38 





24 





17 





4 





6 





3 



S. 85 26 E. 



.55^ 



S. 11 W. 



.06 



Winter 



25 





203 





201 





119 





16 





7 





8 





32 





23 



N. 77 37 E. 



.63:V 



N. 24 E. 



.13 



I 



The yeai-< 





































N. 88 8 E. 



.57' 









' J. C. 



Crisson 



, A. 



F. Carothers, United States Cons 



ul, ■■ 



V. ] 



Jam 



ilto 



1 an 



d S. fl. Garland. 











2 Monti 



s and 



seaso 



ns for the ye.ir 18."5 only. 



s T 



wo ; 



jrec 



3din 



gni 



imbers combined. 











« Comp 



iited fr 



om tl 



e resultanto for the seasons. 

















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