SERIES B. ZOIvE 11. LAT. 5° TO 10° N. 



549 



(No. 33(a).) Guinea, Africa. 



Observed at Christiansborg, Gold Coast, by J. J. Trcntophol, R. Cbenon and F. Sannom, five 

 times a day, for an aggregate period of more than five years, in the years 1S29 to 1834 inclusive. 



Time of 





Time of 





Relative Pkevalence op Winds tkom tii 



E DiPEEREKT P0IXT8 OE THE (JOMPASS. 



























^' 







i 



observation. 



the year. 



^• 



H 





W 



H 





H 





^' 





^' 







fe:' 



M 









•g 



^ 



H 



fe 





m 



w" 



m 



3 



K 



^' 



«! 



S 



S: 



^ 



^' 



e'§ 









fe 



Y. 



fe 



H 



« 



W 



m 



m 



m 



M 



M 



^' 



^ 



^' 



'-A 



^ 







6 or 7 



r 



Spring 



1 







2 







4 























15 



1 



10 



4 



415 



17 



3 



o'clock 





Summer 







































3 



73 



26 



53 



7 



213 



8 



4 



A. M. 



! 



Autumn 







1 



2 







1 







1 











2 



32 



13 



32 



8 



231 



6 



2 





I 



Winter 



9 



1 



6 































2 



1 







1 



395 



7 



1 





' 



Spring 



5 







3 







2 







2 







2 



4 



207 



67 



68 



7 



99 







3 



9 o'clock 



Summer 







































2 



232 



70 



30 



5 



44 



1 







A. M. 





Autumn 







1 



3 



















1 











256 



9 



17 



4 



40 













. 



Winter 



7 



1 



9 







2 







2 















124 



11 



46 



9 



197 



2 



9 







Spring 











2 







1 







4 



3 







4 



448 



2 



1 



1 



5 







1 



Noon. 





Summer 



























1 







1 



2 



379 



1 







1 



















Autumn 



















3 







2 



1 







1 



323 















1 















Winter 



1 



1 



6 







5 







15 







4 



1 



369 



6 



2 



1 



6 







2 







Spring 











2 







1 







5 



2 



1 



7 



431 







1 







12 







1 



4 o'clock 



Summer 



-- 























1 







2 



8 



369 



2 























P. M. 





Autumn 











1 







1 







4 







1 



2 



310 



1 



1 







2 







1 





Winter 











4 







1 







19 



1 



3 



5 



373 



1 



2 







4 











9 or 10 





Spring 











1 























4 



45 



385 



1 











20 







3 



o'clock 

 P. M. 





Summer 



































1 



75 



292 



3 



1 







4 













Autumn 



















1 







1 



1 



7 



15 



255 



6 



9 



1 



11 















Winter 



















1 







14 







1 



10 



367 



1 



1 







17 















Spring 



6 







10 







8 







11 



4 



7 



60 



1486 



71 



80 



12 



551 



17 



11 



Aggregate. 





Summer 



























2 







4 



90 



1345 



102 



84 



13 



261 



9 



4 





Autumn 







2 



6 







6 







8 



3 



8 



20 



1176 



29 



59 



13 



287 



6 



3 





■ 



Winter 



17 



3 



25 







9 







50 



1 



8 



16 



1235 



20 



51 



11 



617 



9 



12 



Mr. Pederson, in his 



red 



actions o 



' the 



above-named ob 



serv 



itions, gives 



;he directions of the 



resultants for each mo 



3th c 



)f the ye 



ar as 



follows, from wli 



ich 



t appears ths 



it they depend much 



more on the hour of th 



6 da 



y when t 



le ob 



servations are mE 



ide t 



han upon the 



month or season of 



the year. 



















Hour. 



January. 



February. 



March. 



April. 



May. 



June. 



6 o'clock A 



M. 



N. 45° V 



W. 



N. 43° 2 



' W. 



N. 44° 0' W. 



N 



45° 



3' W. 



N. 48 



1' W. 



N. 61° 7' W. 



7 " 





N. 40 2 



W. 



N. 45 4 



W. 



N. 46 6 W. 



N 



47 



W. 



N. 47 



9 W. 



N. 66 6 W. 



9 " 





N. 72 



W. 



N. 77 9 



w. 



S. 87 7 W. 



S. 



61 



6 W. 



s. 72 



6 W. 



S. 74 7 W. 



Noon 





S. 43 3 



W. 



S. 42 



w. 



S. 44 9 W. 



S. 



45 



7 W. 



S. 44 



6 W. 



S. 44 4 W. 



4 o'clock P. 



M. 



s. as 5 



W. 



S. 43 6 



w. 



S. 45 7 W. 



S. 



45 



9 W. 



S. 44 



W. 



S. 44 5 W. 



9-10 " ' 





S. 41 3 



W. 



S. 47 2 



w. 



S. 45 5 W. 



S. 



46 



4 W. 



S. 43 



6 W. 



S. 43 5 W. 



Hour. 



July. 



August. 



September. 



October. 



Nov 



^mber. 



December. 



G o'clock A 



M. 



N. 68° 2' 



W. 



N. 77° 6 



w. 



N. 70° 0' W. 



N 



49° 



9' W. 



N. 43'^ 



2' W. 



N. 45° 0' W. 



7 " ' 





N. 69 4 



W. 



S. 78 9 



w. 



N. 75 3 W. 



N 



51 



9 W. 



N. 47 



W. 



N. 38 6 W- 



9 11 





S. 59 3 



w. 



S. 52 



w. 



S. 46 8 W. 



S. 



55 



2 W. 



S. 79 



2 W. 



N. 82 W. 



Noon 





S. 44 8 



w. 



S. 45 3 



w. 



S. 45 W. 



S. 



44 



W. 



S. 43 



4 W. 



S. 46 5 W. 



4 o'clock P. 



M. 



S. 43 3 



w. 



S. 45 



w. 



S. 45 5 W. 



s. 



45 



5 W. 



S. 43 



W. 



S. 43 9 W. 



9-10 " ' 





S. 42 9 



w. 



S. 39 8 



w. 



S. 45 2 W. 



s. 



50 



8 W. 



S. 43 



2 W. 



S. 46 5 W. 



(Nos. 33(6) and 33(c).) Central Africa. 



Tewfiheeyah, Latitude 9° 25' North, Longitude 31° 30' East. Observed by Lieut. Julian A. 

 Baker, R. N., from July 23 to August 11, and from September 4 to 15, 18t0. 



