584 



WINDS OF THE aLOBE. 



(Nos. 44 to 46.) 



Indian Ocean. — Continued. 



Time of 

 the year. 



44. 



Longitudo 



Ui5° to 



110° E. 



45. 



Longitude 



110° to 



115° E. 



46. 



Longitude 



115° to 



120° E 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tlie year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tlie year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumu 



Winter 



Tlie year' 



Relative PnEVALEjfCE of "Winds from i 

 THE Compass. 



: Different Points of 





H 





H 



fc 



1 



fe 



M 



» 



z 6" 



2 1 



11 9 



65 



32 



74 



20 



3 1 



3' 4 



60 



33 



51 



23 



3 



3' 



4 



1 



62 



22 











8 



11 



26 



27 



1 3 



i'e i'3 



68 



62 



li's 



42 



4 



9 12 



84 



63 



141 



41 



3 



3 5 



12 



19 



106 



78 



1 



4^ 12 



6 



42 



46 



9 3 



6 4i 79 



131 



149 



84 



14 11 



33 35 133 



273 



202 



101 



11 



4 1 



11 



38 



26 



6 



3 3 6 



4 







2 



11! 

 22' 

 23 2 

 561 33 



48 1 20 2 



21 8 13 



68' 22[ 21 



I 107j 93 103 



521 23 13 



108, 66 58 



81i 16 20 



19 

 16 

 5 



8l 181 371 26 



01 



2 3 1 



2 6 

 5 4 



5 15 



3 

 4! 9 



34 25 



21 4 

 23 2 



17 12 



32 



S. 64' 

 S. 56 

 S. 24 



y. 3 

 s. 37 

 s. 43 



S. 54 



S. 22 



S. 16 



S. 26 



S. 42 



67 S. 46 



19S. 6 



6 S. 63 



... S. 15 



M2'E. 



.80 



41 E. 



.72 



25 E. 



.71 



36 E. 



.79 



21 E. 



.69 



11 E. 



.64 



40 E. 



.74 



16 E. 



.76 



52 W. 



.70 



16 E. 



.63 



49 E. 



.69 



34 E. 



.61 



47 E. 



.63 



55 W.' 



54 



44 E. 



46J 



N. 56° E. 

 N. 50 E. 

 S. 48 W, 



S. 57 W. .44 



N. 58 E. 

 N. 67i E. 

 S. 4i E. 

 S. 77 W, 



S. 80 E. 



N. 85 E. 



S. 16 W. 



N. 71 W. 



.18 

 .36i 

 .14 

 .50 



.35 



33 



19 

 .65 



Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



(No. 47.) 













Northern Australia 



1 













Eelati VE Prevalence of Winds from the 







Monaooil 



1 



Time of the 





Different Points of the Compass. 



Direction of 



Ratio of 



influences. 1 







1 















ye.ir. 





NE.or 



S. E, orj 



S.W.or 





N.W.or 



Calm 



resultant. 



resultant 









North. 



betw'n 



East, betw'n South. 



betw'n 



West. 



betw'n 







to sum of 



Direction. 











S. &.E. 



S.&W. 





N.&W. 



riable. 





winds. 







January 



10 



6 



4 



1 



1 1 1 



2 



6 













February 



9 



4 



1 



3 



2 2 



2 



5 













Marcli 



5 



6 



4 



6 



3 3 



2 



2 













April 



2 



7 



1 



17 



1 



1 















May 











5 



17 



6 2 



















June 



4 



4 



5 



8 



6 1 1 



1 















July 



1 



2 



5 



13 



8 1 



1 















August 



5 



3 



7 



10 



4 i 



1 















September 



10 



5 



3 



2 



4 



2 



2 



2 













October 



15 



3 



3 







1 



1 



4 



4 













November 



12 



3 



2 



2 



1 



1 



3 



6 













December 



12 



5 



4 



1 



1 



1 



3 



4 













Spring 



7 



13 



10 



40 



9 1 6 



3 



4 





S. 58°57'E. 



.47 



S. 29° E. 



.40 J 

 .42 



Summer 



10 



9 



17 



31 



18 



1 



3 



3 





S. 00 41 E. 



.49 



S. 32 E. 



Autumn 



37 



11 



8 



4 



6 



4 



9 



12 





N. 2 21 W. 



.46 



N. 34 W. 



.41 



Winter 



31 



15 



9 



5 



4 



4 



7 



15 





N. 3 27 E. 



.48 



N. 26 W. 



.41 



The year 



85 



48 



44 



80 



37 15 1 



22 



34 





N. 63 27 E. 



.24 1 







■ 01 



served 



at Sweeu Island iu the Gulf of Carpentaria, from January 



, 1868, to Februarj 



r, 1869, incl 



usive. 





(Nos. 48 to 50.) Pacific Ocean, west of longitude 180°. 



From observations for an aggregate period of nearly a 3'ear, collected and classified, from the 

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

 Capt. M. F. Maury, Superintendent. 







Relative 



Prevalence of Winds from the Different 









■S a! Monaon 



^^ 







Place of 

 observation. 



Time of 

 the year. 







the Compass. 











Direction of 



resultant. 



^T3 



influene 



BS. 







1 





£ 





la 









W 





ji 



^ 



K 



^ 





1 



1?" 



i- 



^ 

 ^ 



t.3 



si 



Direction. 



P 









^ 



fc 



fc 



W 



W 



W 



m 



m 



ID 



01 



K 



^ 



^ 



^ 



fc 



k 











K 





iH 



Z 





48. Long.-j 

 150° to \ 



Summer 



4 







5 



24 28 42' 23 



26 



l| 























3 



S. 



48°29'E. 



.80 



S. 3:}^W. 



29 



52 





175° E. J 



Autumn 



3 



4 



3 



6 3, 67 7 



7 



4 



4 















1 







2 



S. 



44 33 E. 



.77 



S. 13i W. 



.32 



37 





49. Long. ] 



Spring 



10 



4 17 



38 



48 12 43 10 



6 







4 



2 















5 







s. 



86 13 E. 



.69 



N. 21 E. 



30 



67 





150° E. \ 



Winter 



2 



5 8 



10 



9 24 8 22 







2 



2 















3 











s. 



80 E. 



.61 



N. 6J W. 



.12^ 



32 





to 180°. J 

 50. Long. 1 

 175° E. [ 



The year' 









... ...1 ... ... 





















s. 



68 40 E. 



.66 





352 





Summer 



3 



2 10 



34 



42 71,115 27 



17 



2 



19 







5 















9 



s. 



57 19 E. 



.73 



S. 89i W. 



.16 



119 





to 180°. J 



Autumu 



3 



11 



9 



29, 20 35 9 



4 







1 







10 







3 











s. 



76 25 E. 



.60 



N. 16^ W 



AOj 



45 











1 



Computed from the resultants for 



the 



seas 



ous 









1 





