590 



WINDS OF TUE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 44 to 53.) Indian Ocean, longitude 55° to 115° east. 



From observations for an aggregate period of over 20 years, collected and classified, from the 

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

 Capt. M. F. Maury, Superintendent. 



Time of the 

 year. 



44. Long. 

 55° to 

 60° E. 



45. Long. 

 60= to 

 65° E. 



46. Long. 

 65° to 

 70° E. 



47. Long. 

 70° to 

 75° E. 



48. Long. 

 75° to 

 80° E. 



49. Long. ] 

 80° to \ 

 85° E. J 



50. Long. 1 

 75° (0 \ 

 85 " E. J 



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51. Long. I 

 85° to \ 

 100° E. I 



52. Long. 

 105° to 

 110° E. 



53. Long. 

 110° to 

 115° E. 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tlie year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tlie year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



Tlie year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



Spring 

 \Vinter 



Spring 

 Winter 



Sumnn r 

 Autumn 

 The year' 

 Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 ! The year' 

 Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year' 

 Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year' 



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54 



94 



3 



15 



25 



10 



54 



64 



26 



55 



70 



12 



4 



28 



ft 







14 



9 



1 



17 



36 



27 



61 



11 



10 



17 



7 



1 



9 



7 



2 



12 



15 



15 



60 



8 



8 



13 















6 



4 



2 



11 



10 



42 



7 



1 



24 



10 



8 



39 



1 



3 



7 











1 











7 



2 



1 



3 



"o 



3 



12 



1 



1 



5 



3 



4 



5 



1 



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7 



27 



7 



57 



42 



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26 



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1231 

 1258 



159170 47 

 1661319 114 

 169238 64 

 146150 39 



69 215202 192 



21 102il26 216 



26 147 153 184 



. 127 352:207 226 



1S0;170 206 

 691 78J145 

 76 117:173 



355 278 230 



102 102 

 12 18 

 27 39 



2661212 



43 40 



169 6111370 

 169 280175 



6; 90 66 

 18 68 89 



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148 457 150 



39 39 



7 23 27 



142 54 



86 56 

 50 



94 16 



10 10 

 13 " 

 1 



13S. 

 16JS. 

 37 1 N. 

 22N. 

 ...S. 

 20S. 



03. 

 31 S. 

 43S. 

 ... S. 

 12|S. 



9lS. 



lOS. 



63 S. 



S. 



89° 7'E. 

 67 55 E. 

 88 31 E. 

 81 16 E. 

 86 33 E. 



64 44 E. 

 46 18 E. 



58 15 E. 

 77 46 E. 

 61 27 E. 

 61 45 E. 



51 42 E. 



52 5 E. 

 73 20 E. 



59 20 E. 



65 35 E. 

 32 29 E. 

 54 59 E. 

 72 13 E. 

 56 49 E. 



IS. 69 64 E. 

 8S. 73 3 E. 



2S. 

 OS. 



s's. 



13 S. 



...Is. 



OS. 



4S. 



8S. 



5S. 

 ... S. 

 24 S. 

 12 S. 

 10 S. 



6S. 



...Is. 



49 S. 

 37 S. 

 15 S. 

 1 S. 

 ... S. 



66 43 E. 



65 2 E. 



46 24 E. 



55 24 E. 



60 5 E. 



68 9 E. 



66 29 E.? 

 48 14 E. 

 63 24 E. 

 59 55 E. 

 41 E. 

 44 17 E. 

 17 51 E. 

 10 57 E. 

 2S 4 E. 

 28 49 E. 

 41 28 E. 

 52 30 W. 



10 44 W 



11 59 E. 



N. 66° W. 

 South. 



N. 41 E. 

 N. n W. 



N. 5.3i E. 

 S. 27 W. 

 S. 13 E. 

 N. 14i E. 



N. 45 E. 

 S. 23 W. 

 S. 4i W. 

 N. H E. 



N. 48 E. 

 S. 45i W. 

 S. 53 W. 

 N. 40^ E. 



N. 1 W, 

 N. 36 E. 



63 E. 



87iE. 



60 W, 

 2 W. 



63iE. 



H W, 



67 W. 



84^ E. 



59 E. 

 54 E. 

 88i W. 

 45^ W, 



89i E. 

 60 E. 

 74 W. 

 67 W. 



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 .20 



,08 

 .14 



.04 

 .19 

 .06 

 .19 



03 

 .10 

 .10 

 .16^ 



.14 

 .291 

 .02 

 .21 



.14 

 .17 



.10 

 .14 



.17i 

 .06 



.13 

 .10 

 .16 

 .10 



.16 

 .20 

 .13 

 .25 



.20 

 .30 



.69 

 .28 



310 

 326 

 328 

 309 



1273 

 311 

 241 

 245 

 426 



1223 

 284 

 145 

 189 

 449 

 967 

 158 

 61 

 76 

 322 

 607 



97 

 198 



32 

 122 

 122 

 375 

 693 

 359 

 104 

 110 

 1166 

 608 

 926 

 94 

 72 

 1200 



' Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



(Nos. 54 to 57.) Ne^w Caledonia and Pacific Ocean, west of longitude 180°. 

 Observed at the following places, viz. : — 



At Sea, for an aggregate period of 470 days, collected and classified at the United States Naval 

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

 Port of France, New Caledonia, by Dr. Proust. 



