SERIES E. ZONE 24. LAT. 25° TO 30° S. 



593 



(Nos. 23 and 24.) Northern Chili and Southern Paraguay, South America. 



Observed at the following places, viz.: — 



Ghanacillo, Chili, from November, 1858, to March, 1859, inclusive. 



Asaumption, Paraguay, by E. A. Hopkins, from March to August, inclusive, in the year 1854, 

 and reported to the Smithsonian Institution. 









Eelative Prevalence op Winds fhom the 











^^ 









Different Points of the UoaiPAt 



s. 















«■ 





W 





^ 





^' 





kind of 

 observations. 



Time of 

 the year. 



















p-3 



Dircc 



tion of 

 Itant. 







































t^ 



w'S 



■s 



hS 



3 



^?i 



» 



is?- 



SS 









.2 " 







^ 



t,t 



W 



73 -S 



m 



»s 



^ 



^a 



c 









P5 



a 



f ^ f No. of J 



Spring 



4G 



52 



45 



63 



37 



12 



7 



13 



1 



N 



88°55'E. 



37 



.2 . 



•S obs. 1. 

 % J No. of f 

 ^ ' miles. \ 



Summer 



2(1 



bli 



101 



45 



29 



fi 



15 



(i 



7 



S. 



8fi 



2 E. 



50 



p. 'p 



a § 



Spring 



228 



303 



162 



414 



296 



44 



10 



76 





S. 



81 



52 E. 



38 



Su turner 



2B0 



3GG 



442 



267 



153 



20 



56 



22 





N 



12 



31 E. 



5?, 





"S Mean ) 

 tg (, velocity.' \ 



Spring 



4.96 



5.83 



3.60 



6.57 



8.00 



.S,67 



1 43 



5 85 













<f' 



Summer 



10.00 



10.17 



4.38 



5.93 



5.28 



8.33 



3.73 



3 67 















Motion J 

 of clouds. \ 



Spring 



15 



22 



18 



20 ■ 



18 



12 



3 



15 





N. 



S8 



30 E. 



.17i 

 49 



a 



Summer 



9 



14 



28 



9 



6 



4 



4 



2 





N 



81 



55 E. 



\ 



January 







3 



5 



15 



2 



112 























February 



1 



12 



5 



13 



5 



87 



5 



1 















24. Chauacillo, Chili, .j 



March 



i 



22 



- 3 



12 



8 



86 



1 



5 



1 



S. 



33 



26 W. 



.49 





November 



4 



3 



7 



V 



14 



17 



8 



3 







K. 



19 



18 W. 



.38 



^ 



December 



1 



5 



2 



7 



8 



76 



2 



2 















Winter 





















S. 



35 



W. 



.71i 







' In miles per Iiour. 



















(Nos. 25 to 37.) Atlantic Ocean. 



From observations for an aggregate period of 18^ years, collected and classified, from the logs 

 of different sailing vessels, at the United States Naval Observatory, under the direction of Capt. 

 M. r. Maury, Superintendent, as follows, viz. : — 







Relative Prevalence op Winds from the Different Points of 





^^~ 





"— 











THE Compass. 









5"^ 



3? 





>> 























j 





















Place of ob- 



Time of the 



























^ 











£0 













servation. 



year. 





H 





H 





ca 









^ 



^ 







P= 



oS 



of resultant. 



■SE 



Direction. 





^ 











^ 



H 



fc 



■s 



m 



W 



7) 



3 



«: [^ 



en 



% 



15 



^ 



^ 



2-E 





.2" 





% 



B 









S 



S 



% 



fa 



H 



H 



m 



m 



m 



CO 1 CO 



^ 



^ 



^ 



fe 



a 



5 > 





K 





t. 



'A 





r 



Spring 



27 



16 



49 



19 



53 



29 



48] 29 



34' 14 



§7 



11 



15 



6 



26 



5 



15 



S. 68° 9'E. 



.25 



S. 47= W. 



08 



144 





■ 25. 1 



Summer 



15 



21 



29 



16 



20 



9 



23 



12 



23 8 



19 



10 



13 



6 



12 



7 



3 



S. 89 46 E. 



.15 



N. 74i W. 



.14i 



OS 



82 





Long. 45° \ 



Autumn 



16 



y 



33 



9 



33 



10 



32 



17 



22 11 



14 







7 



3 



E 



1 







S. 69 32 E. 



.33 



S. 15j E. 



77 





to 50° W. 



Winter 



26 



41 



66 



13 



36 



22 



52 



27 



24 



5 



6 



3 



1 



1 



6 



2 



12 



N. 84 E. 



.48 



N. 65 E. 



.21 



114 





L 



The year' 

 Spring 



73 



54 



61 



43 



90 



44 



74 



36 



39 



36 



61 



17 



33 



17 



27 



22 



13 



S. 82 17 E. 

 N. 88 19 E. 



.29 

 .21 





.0,5 



417 

 247 





S. 57 W. 





26. 



Summer 



50 



48 



95 



36 



54 



20 



36 



13 



58 



22 



33 



14 



28 



11 



30 



15 



4 



N. 60 49 E. 



.23 



N. 37 W. 



10 



189 





Loiio'. 40° \ 



Autumn 



26 



34 



83 



51 



40 



22 



41 



31. 



51 



20 



29 



17 



14 



9 



22 



5 



fi 



S. 88 44 E. 



.28 



S. 33 E. 



05 



167 





to45°W. 



Winter 



81 



64 



124 



36 



72 



43 116 



46 



59 



25 



33 



11 



14 



14 



16 



20 



15 



N. 84 26 E. 



.34 



S. 88 E. 



.08 



263 





; 



The year' 

 Spring 













1 























N. 81 58 E. 



?6 







866 

 250 





93 



66 



62 



21 



55 



29 



85 



20 



64 



16 



84 



20 



38 



6 



49 



24 



19 



N. ii6 20 E. 



.10 



S. 38 W. 



.19 





27. 



Summer 



100 



86 



108 



41 



39 



10 



23 



15 



19 



12 



25 



18 



9 



7 



23 



20 



3 



N. 32 14 E. 



.47 



N. 10 E. 



.22 



186 





Long. 35° \ 



Autumn 



82 



44 



78 



19 



42 



24 



47 



36 



33 



33 



52 



21 



16 



12 



16 



9 



6 



S. 74 48 E. 



.18 



S. 10 , W. 



.24 



173 





to 40° W. 



Winter 

 The year' 



82 



79 



139 



29 



49 



15 



45 



19 



19 



6 



3 



8 



19 







26 



24 



6 



N. 42 8 E. 



N. 48 3 E. 



.52 

 .29 



N. 34^ E. 



.23 



189 

 798 







Spring 



35 



55 



65 



71 



80 



34 



90 



29 



26 



16 



48 



13 



25 



5 



30 



25 



21 



N. 83 54 E. 



.31 



S. 22 E. 



12 



223 





28. 



Summer 



70 



37 



54 



31 



75 



51: 80 



25 



33 



14 



47 



21 



15 5 



44 



21 



6 



N. 82 27 E. 



.25 



s. 114 W. 



11 



210 





Lims. 30° \ 



Autumn 



84 



31 



72 



37 



63 



15 46 



16 



26 



19 



37 



10 



17 



5 



12 



17 



9 



N. 67 48 E. 



.29 



N. 71 W. 



03 



169 





tu35°W. 



Winter 



143 



88 



103 



50 



72 



39 



55 



3 



14 



7 



11 



6 



8 



19 



49 



68 



51 



N. 38 27 E. 



.46 



N. 3iE. 



21 



259 





c 



The year' 

 Spring 





































N. 61 52 E. 



31 







861 





84 



34 



51 



33 



57 



32 



68 



IS 



25 



5 



8 



3 



19 



1 



30 



23 



IS 



N. 59 47 E. 



.37 



N. 45 E. 



01 



170 





29. 



Summer 



77 



34 



99 



62 



118 



45 111 



26 29 



21 41 



13 



36 



13 



65 



23 



11 



N. 70 58 E. 



.30 



S. l^ W. 



07rt 



275 





Loll^'. 25 ° \ 



Autumn 



71 



35 



84 



52 



110 



42, 66 



33 31 



19: IS 



5 



1(1 



15 



34 



23! 



15 



N. 72 38 E. 



.39 



S. 44* E. 



07-t 



221 





to 30^ W. 



Winter 



95 



57 



103 62 



Lo: 



59 59 



5 13 



7| 13 



12 



13 



15 



81 



58, 



39 



N. 41 3 E. 



.43 



N. 9 W.! 



15 



265 





L 



The year' 











...| ... 







...| ... 







...| 





... 





N. 60 5 v.. 



36 



j 



... 



931 





1 





i 









' C 



omputed from the resu 



tants for th 



e seasons. 



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