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WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 34 to 39.) 











India 



— Continued 























Relative Prevalence of Winds from the 









Monsoon 







Different Points of the Compass. 









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influences. 



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34. 



















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1 









January 



238 



132 66 



53 371 74 



118 



283 





N. 23° 



0'W.'.44 









I February 



103 



122 154 



75, 75; 117 



159 



196 





N. 37 



W.i.l5 









I March 



46 



75! 79 



176' 1971 281 



79 



67 





B. 10 



W. .38 









] April 



9 



33, 29 



103 320 284 



117 



38 





S. 17 



w.'.ei 









May 



4 



29 91 



226 358' 209 



49 



33 





S. 12 



E. 



.63 









June 







30, 244 



159 197| 250 



90 



30 





S. 11 



E. 



.45 









July 



8 



20 



177 



258 



198 280; 89 



20 





S. 12 



E. 



.52 







35. 

 Dum-duin. 



August 







73 



238 



226 



117 



246 



81 



20 





S. 25 



E. 



.42 







September 



21 



91 



207 



200 



91 



232 



71 



21 





S. 31 



E. '.40 







October 



113 



113 



64 



81 



73 



165 



97 



294 





N. 46 



W.1.31 









November 



332 



128 



21 



25 



4 



29 



54 



407 





N. 19 



W..71 









December 



295 



126 



22 



10 







14 



120 



414 





N. 25 



W. 



.73 









Spring 



59 



137 



199 



565 



8811 774 



245 



138 

















Summer 



8 



123 



059 



643 



512 776 



260 



70 

















Autumn 



466 



332 



292 



372 



168 



426 



222 



722 

















Winter 



036 



380 



242 



138 



112 



205 



397 



893 

















The year" 





... 

















S. 26 



W. 



.13 









Spring 



'"4 



2 



'"s 



"9 



"35 



"is 



"'4 



"3 





S. 37 E. 



.55 



S. i°E. 



.39 



36. 

 Calcutta. 



Summer 



4 



4 



11 



14 



29 



12 



5 



2 





S. 12 43 E. 



.49i 



S. 18 E. 



.35 



Autumn 



21 



7 



9 



7 



12; 6 



9 



7 





N. 4 11 E. 



.I2I 



N. li E. 



.28 



Winter 



27 



6 



6 2 



111 5 



9 



9 





N. 20 50 W. 



.31i 



N. 14| W. 



.40 





The year 



56 



19 



33 32 



87i 30 



27 



21 





S. 1 59 E. 



.16^ 









Spring 



63 



139 



207 574 



916 787 



249 



141 















37. 



Summer 



12 



127 



670; 657 



541j 788 



265 



72 















Nos. 35 anil 36 - 



Autumn 



487 



339 



301 379 



180 432' 231 



729 















combined. 



Winter 



663 



386 



2471 140 



123 210, 406 



902 















L 

 38. 

 Bancoora.' 



The year 



1225 



991 



1425 1750 



1700 2217 



1151 1844 











































r 



Spring 



7 



8 



12 



5 



7 



16 



20 18 

















39. J 

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Summer 



2 



4 



11 



19 



22 



24 



6 3 



1 













Autumn 



7 



12 



10 



13 



18 



10 



7 10 



4 













Winter 



6 



25 



6 



6 



2 



5 



14 14 



12 









j 



I 



The .year 



22! 49 



39 



43 



49 



55 



47 45 



17 









1 



' The observers report the following as the prevailing directions of 



the wind in tho different months of the j 



year at these places. 





1 





January. 



February. 



Marcl 



iV. 



April. 



May. 



June. 



Bancoora 



N. W. 



W. S. W.^ 



W.N.I 



West 



West 



West 



Nagpoor .... 



East 



Variable 



Variable 1 



Westerly 





West 





July. 



August. 



Septeml)er. 



October. 



November. 



December. 



Bancoora 



East 



West 



West 



N. W. 



N. W. 



N.W. 



Nagpoor .... 



West 



West 



West 



Northerly 



N. E.. 



Variable 



2 Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 1 



(Nos. 40 to 4.5.) Bay of Bengal, China, China Sea, and Pacific Ocean. 



West of longitude 180°. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 



Bay of Bengal, for an aggregate period of over one year, and collected and classiQed at the 

 United States Naval Observatory, under the direction of Capt. M. F. Maury, Superintendent. 



China Sea, for an aggregate period of nearly two years, and collected and classified at the United 

 States Naval Observatory, under the direction of Captain M. F. Maury, Superiutendeut. 



IJongkontj, China, for a period of five years, 1853 to 1859. 



Victoria Peak, Hongkong, obs. of the Royal Engineers. 



Pacific Ocean, for an aggregate period of one year, collected and classified as above. 



