(Nos. 10 to 19.) 



SERIES B. ZONE 19. L AT. 0^ TO 5° S. 

 Pacific Ocean. — Gonlinued. 



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Spring 



3 







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11 



33 



142 



46 



2 



10 







17 



8 



















S. 



39 = 



47' E. 



.81 



N 



52= W.'.07 



90 



Longitude 

 95° to 

 100° W. 



Summer 

 Autumn 



U 

 





 





 





 



V 

 4 



12 



8 



121 

 150 



IV 

 34 



10 



15 





 





 





 





 





 





 





 





 



s. 



s. 



43 

 40 



21 E. 

 E. 



.79 

 .96 



N 

 p 



19 W. 

 33 E. 



.10 



08 



59 

 70 



Winter 



















18 



31 



151 



89 



24 



































s. 



39 



49 E. 



.93 



S. 



22^ E. 



.05 



104 





The year' 

 Spring 



"s 



"6 



31 



31 



66 



57 



485 



88 



122 



26 



36 



"4 



30 



"9 



5 



"3 



"0 



s. 



s. 



40 

 39 



54 E. 

 40 E. 



.88 

 .7.S 



N 





i'i 



323 

 332 



32i W. 

 28 E. 

 33 E. 



Longitude 

 90° to 

 95° W. 



Summer 

 Autumn 





 





 





 



9 

 



3 



12 



49 

 34 



2U1 

 265 



93 



84 



51 

 56 



7 

 3 





 





 





 





 





 





 





 



s. 



37 

 37 



36 E. 

 52 E. 



.92 

 ,94 



S. 



R 



.06^ 

 09 



138 

 151 



Winter 



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u 



^2 







84 



82 



459 



179 



122 



30 



29 



4 



6 



















s. 



38 



32 E. 



.83 



N. 



35 W. 



.03 



342 



IS 



The year' 

 Spring 



i'o 



"6 



6 



33 



39 



43 



362 



71 



24 



18 



23 



12 



15 



6 



"s 



"3 



19 



B. 



38 

 42 



23 E. 

 47 E. 



.851 

 .71 



n' 





15 



963 

 231 



11| W. 





Summer 



















'2 



41 



1651129 



2!) 



21 



3 























5 



S. 



32 



57 E. 



.91 



R. 



10 w. 



10 



132 



8.')° to 

 90° W. 



Autumn 























12 



293 142 



87 



3 



■ 3 



























R. 



31 



46 E. 



95 



R, 



4 W. 



14 



180 



Winter 



3 







14 



12 



41 



32 



380 85 



26 



15 



6 















6 



3 



24 



S. 



44 



57 E. 



.83 



N. 



42iE. 



.n 



216 



19 '' 



The year' 

 Spring 



"6 







■5 



"s 



28 



83 







60 



39 



16 



"4 



9 



5 



3 



25 



S. 

 S. 



37 

 33 



37 E. 

 17 E. 



.84 



.82 



n! 





.16 



759 

 400 



6i3197|l06 



68 E. 



Longitude 

 80° to 

 85° W. 



Summer 























39 



173 262:152 



109 



27 



27 



3 



'6 



8 







12 



S. 



13 



39 E. 



.82 



R. 



67* W. 



13 



273 



Autumn 











3 







9 



25 



.325119152 



83 



84 



13 







4 



12 











S. 



17 



8 E. 



.79 



R. 



83i W. 



,08 



276 



Winter 



3 







b 







12 



28 



237,116 145 



19 



32 



6 



10 















14 



s. 



24 



2 E. 



.81 



N. 



66^ E. 



.02 



209 



















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s. 



22 



57 E. 



.81 









1158 

















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3 seasons. 

















(Nos. 20 to 33.) Atlantic Ocean. 



From observations for an aggregate period of over 14 years, collected and classified from the 

 logs of numerous sailing vessels, at the United States Naval Observatory, under the direction of 

 Captain M. F. Maury, Superintendent. 



Place of 

 observation. 



Time of 

 the year. 



Eelatjve Prevalence of Winds fuom the Different Points 

 OF THE Compass. 



Direction of 

 resultant. 



£0 



oS 

 ^ 3 



MoDsoon 

 influences. 



1 

 3 

 1? 



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p4 





^ i 



H 









3 



CD 



m 





xA 



^ 









> 



Direction. 



s 



20. [ 



Longitude j 



35° to ■> 



45° W. , 



21. Lat. f 

 l°to3°S., 1 



long. 36° 1 

 to 39° W. 



22. Lat. 1 

 3°to5°S., ! 



long. 36° ! 

 to 39° W. J 



23. Lat. 

 3°to5°S., 



long. 35° 

 to 39° W. 



24. Lat. ] 

 3°to5°S., ! 



long. 35° j 

 to 36° W. 



25. Lat. f 

 l°to3°S.,J 



long. 32° ] 

 to36°W. ! 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



Spring 



Spring^ 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year' 



Spring 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year' 



29 

 

 

 



"0 

 

 

 







"0 

 

 









 

 

 



22 

 

 

 1 



"9 

 

 

 



8 





 

 



4 





 

 

 



79 



6 



17 



13 



28 

 

 4 

 6 





 2 

 



2 



5 

 

 2 

 



57 



16 



8 



33 



34 

 14 

 17 

 11 



... 



3 



i'o 



19 

 11 



8 



5 

 3 

 1 

 3 



152 

 37 

 49 

 94 



54 

 14 

 20 

 36 



15 



1 



22 

 33 



22 



52 



4 



10 



27 



136 

 41 

 71 



84 



54 

 34 

 48 

 67 



23 



24 

 55 

 62 



28 



26 



31 



16 



5 



331 

 213 

 152 

 197 



121 

 98 

 62 

 65 



45 



117 

 64 

 56 



59 



128 

 65 

 55 



128 



136 

 73 

 10 

 36 



38 

 50 

 12 

 11 



• 8 



48 

 13 

 15 



26 



49 

 46 

 15 

 19 



63 

 38 

 13 

 10 



"5 



2 

 



1 



9 



"e 

 

 



19 

 13 



5 

 

 3 



5 



2 

 

 



"0 

 1 

 

 







"3 





 







2 

 2 

 

 



3 



4 

 1 

 





 3 

 

 







6 

 

 









 3 

 

 



1 

 

 

 



"6 

 

 

 







"0 





 









 

 

 



2 

 

 

 



"6 

 

 

 







"0 

 

 









 

 

 





 

 

 



"0 

 

 

 







"0 

 

 









 

 

 



2 

 

 

 



"0 

 

 

 







"0 

 

 









 

 

 



4 

 

 

 



"0 

 

 

 













 









 

 

 



31 





 

 



6 

 

 

 



3 



"0 

 

 



3 



12 

 

 1 

 



S. 62°28'E. 

 S. 47 45 E. 

 S. 59 45 E. 

 S. 62 21 E. 

 S. 57 15 E. 

 S. 67 52 E. 

 S. 48 24 E. 

 S. 64 52 E. 

 S. 65 26 E. 

 S. 61 20 E. 



S. 62 28 E. 



S. 56 50 E. 

 S. 41 11 E. 

 S. 63 53 E. 

 S. 63 24 E. 

 S. 56 22 E. 



S. 51 32 E. 



S. 51 13 E. 

 S. 41 37 E. 

 S. 51 29 E.? 

 S. 49 46 E: 

 S. 48 30 E. 



.72 

 .85 

 .89 

 .88 

 .83 

 .80 

 .89 

 .88 

 .91 

 .86 



.77 



.80 

 .91 

 .91 

 .92 

 .87 



.82 



.85 

 .91 

 .92 

 .94 

 .90 



N. 25° W. 

 S. 30 W. 

 S. 88-i E. 

 N. 60i E. 



.13 

 .14 

 ■07 

 .09 



.11 



.20 

 .06 

 .09 



.07 

 .24 

 .12 

 .12 



.09 



.06 

 .11 

 .05 

 .04 J 



351 



143 



107 



156 



757 



116 



72 



54 



66 



308 



40 



97 

 72 

 58 

 59 

 286 



57 



97 

 53 

 33 

 62 

 245 



N. 6^ W. 

 S. 22^ W. 

 N. 45 E. 

 N. 60 E. 





N. 49^ W. 

 S. 32 W. 

 N. 49i E. 

 N. 54i E. 



N. 21 W. 



N. 9i W. 

 S. 40' W. 

 N. 63 E. 

 S. 77^ E. 



' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. * Nos. 22 and 24 combined. 



71 June, 1875. 



