SERIES B. ZONE 19. LAT. 0° TO 5° S. 



665 



(No. 48.) Amboina, Spice Islands. 



Computed from observations made by Messrs. M. A. Schmitz and Hartefield, during the years 

 1850 to 1854 inclusive. 



Time of the 

 year. 



Kelative Pkevalence of 'Wihds tkom the 

 dlffekent poihts of the oompass. 



Direction of 

 resultant. 



Ratio of 



resultant 



to sum of 



winds. 



North. 



N.E.or 

 betw'n 

 N. &E. 



East. 



S. E. or 

 betw'n 

 S. &E. 



South. 



S.W.or 

 betw'n 

 S.&W. 



West. 



N.W.or 

 betw'n 

 N.&W 



Oalm 

 or va- 

 riable. 



January 

 February 

 March 

 April 

 May 

 June 

 July 

 . August 

 September 

 October 

 November 

 December 

 Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year 



84 

 98 

 46 

 63 

 17 



9 



3 

 18 



1 

 14 



6 

 58 

 126 

 30 

 2] 

 240 

 417 



101 

 104 

 89 

 61 



62 



98 



87 



72 



11 



7 



7 



33 



■ 212 



257 



25 



238 



732 



. 30 



27 



22 



93 



225 



155 



245 



170 



127 



108 



94 



40 



340 



570 



329 



97 



1336 



23 

 11 



47 



96 

 125 



79 

 187 

 274 

 331 

 283 

 200 



80 

 271 

 540 

 814 

 114 

 1739 



27 

 6 

 8 

 39 

 18 

 11 

 11 

 10 

 30 

 43 

 39 

 13 

 65 

 32 



112 

 46 



255 



34 



37 



53 



56 



29 



34 



6 



4 



24 



42 



67 



115 



138 



44 



133 



186 



501 



75 



122 



107 



82 



43 



24 



19 



6 



5 



28 



46 



76 



232 



49 



79 



273 



633 



125 



121 



160 



28 



27 



16 



15 



13 



3 



11 



63 



72 



215 



46 



77 



318 



656 



101 



78 



68 



79 



74 



174 



47 



51 



68 



84 



78 



133 



221 



272 



230 



312 



1035 



N. 69°41'E. ' 

 S. 84 51 E. 

 S. 45 19 E. 

 N. 38 24 W. 

 S. 75 15 E. 



.12 

 .56 

 .54 

 .29 

 .23- 



(Nos. 49 to 54.) Pacific Ocean, west of longitude 180°. 



From observations for an aggregate period of nearly 5 years, collected and classified, from the 

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

 Capt. M. P. Maury, Superintendent. 



Time of 

 the year. 





w 











y, 



•^ 



w 









fc 



fe 



s 





W 





W 





^ 





i 





^ 





^ 



*J 



CO 



H 



w 



3 



rn 



^ 



m 



? 



S 



^ 



fc 



(3 



H 



to 



m 



m 



m 



tn 



^ 



^ 



^ 



^ 



fe 



16 



8 



17 



17 



19 



7 



8 



14 



20 



18 



47 



37 



12 



5 



50 



66 



53 



24 



28 



9 



14 



6 



5 



3 



10 



2 



22 



25 



30 



9 



11 



3 



23 



4 



3 



5 



33 



6 



20 



6 



14 



12 



28 



19 



82 



52 



156 



52 



16 



8 



31 



6 



1 



2 



5 



3 



7 







5 



5 



6 







7 











6 











4 



1 



5 







32 



17 



25 







4 







3 







17 



4 



4 



21 



14 



24 



26 



4 



1 



1 











4 











1 



53 



7 



7 















2 







2 



4 



4 







29 



22 



12 



3 











8 



1 



6 







• 3 







36 



13 



17 



3 



5 







6 







5 



5 



10 







89 



27 



34 



12 



6 



2 



5 







10 







4 







72 



28 



45 



1 



1 







15 



1 



3 







2 







11 



19 















17 



6 



6 



9 



8 











21 



"2 



14 



"2 



2 







10 



6 



14 



25 



16 



21 



72 



37 



53 



16 



8 



5 







3 



12 



4 



7 



3 



66 



20 



73 



6 



21 







2 







7 







3 







51 



22 



16 







10 



3 



29 



25 



41 



58 



43 



48 



49. 

 Longitude 

 125° to I 

 135° E. ! 



50. 1 

 Longitude I 



145° to I 

 160° E. J 



51. 1 

 Longitude I 



145° to I 

 170° E. J 



52. ■) 

 Longitude ! 



160° to [ 

 170° E. J 



53. f 

 Longitude J 



170° to j 

 175° E. 



54. [ 

 Longitude J 



175° to I 

 180° E. 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year' 



Autumn 

 Winter 



Spring 

 Summer 

 The year' 



Autumn 

 Winter 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



75 



14 



17 



3! 



6 



10 







5 



173 



65 



65 



3 







8 



18 



14 



76 



29 



20 



71 



3 



1 



4 



S 



9 



23 



3 



13 



29 



9 



9 



38 



9 



7 



43 



17 



14 



4G 



21 



25 



42 



12 



"2 



17 



3' 3 



44 



28' 19 



47 



61 36 



7]- 



N. 7°51'W, 

 S. 6 54 E. 

 S. 2 56 W, 

 N. 23 W 

 N. 51 38 W, 



S. 75 25 E. 

 N. 48 30 E. 



N. 50 13 E. 

 S. 70 40 E. 

 N. 76 26 E. 



N. 69 E. 

 N. 77 10 E. 



14 N. 70 11 E. 



44 N. 87 12 E. 



5 N. 84 14 E. 



3 N. 42 41 E. 



... N. 74 16 E. 



9 N.. 22 18 W. 



21 S. 82 39 E. 



12|N. 89 49 E. 



47 iN. 31 W, 



N. 64 10 E. 



N 



2° W. 



S. 



11 E. 



S. 



IJE. 



N 



20i W. 



S. 



23 W. 



N. 



9 E. 



N. 



26i W. 



S. 



15 E. 



N. 



28 E. 



S. 



87 E. 



N. 



27 W. 



S. 



41 E. 



s. 



58 E. 



N. 



60 W. 



N. 



71 W. 



S. 



58 E. 



S. 



68 E, 



N. 



54 W. 







134 

 109 

 56 

 283 

 582 



41 

 66 



103 

 34 



354 



55 

 55 



65 

 113 



92 



61 

 331 



60 

 107 

 108 

 202 

 477 



Computed from the reaultants for the seasons. 



