694 



(Nos. oO to ;ji.) 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 

 Atlantic Ocean. — Continued. 









Relativk Prevai-enoe of WiNoa 



FROM TuK Different 











Monsoon 





PIncc of 



Time of 











Points of the (JoMi-Asa. 





Direo 



ion of 



oJ-a 



influences. 



«s 





























^ 

 ^ 







S 



'Ss 







observatiun. 



the year. 



S 





W 



i5 



„• 





W 



71 



3 



tn 



^ 



to 



■g 



^ 



N 

 ^ 







B 



resultant. 



.2 2 



Direction. 



t 



E 



3 







S 



^ 



» 



W 



w 



w 



M 



m 



«! 



m 



aj 



^ 



^ 



^ 



a 



^ 











fS*" 





l=t 



fc 



r 



Spring 



60 



8 



43 



n 



20 



5 



19 8 



11 



2 



13 2 



5 



6 24 



21 



5'n. 23° 



10' E. 



.39 



N. 21° W. 



.16 



88 



30. 1 



Summer 



58 



19 



63 



37 



53 



27 



32 



27 



50 



17 



38, 9 



16 



11 



54 



32 



71 N. 56 



24 E. 



.17 



S. 2S| W. 



.14 



123 



Lontf. 20^ \ 



Autumn 



81 



24 



92 



45 



62 



43 



67 



32 



79 



42 



44 14 



14 



11 



40 



48 



24 N. 81 



5 E. 



.19 



S. 7 W. 



.19 



251 



to 25° W. 1 



Winter 

 The year' 

 Spring 



66 



67 



78 



53 



49 



21 



28 



14 



11 



6 



8 



1 



11 



6 



27 



31 



9 N. 43 



...jN 44 



58 E. 

 3 E 



.51 

 30 



N. 44 E. 



.21 



155 

 677 

 46 



r 



12 



S 



15 



8 



16 



5 



7 



6 



3 



7 



8 



2 



3 



3 



18 



13 



5'n. 26 



22 E.? 



.25 



N. 22 W. 



.20 



31. 1 



Summer 



29 



13 



26 



14 



12 



5 



36 



21 



30 



16 



29 



4 



63 



1 



18 



14 



7 S. 53 



22 E. 



.14 



S. 31 W. 



.14 



94 



Loii(;.15°-' 



Autumn 



56 



10 



35 



27 



46 



28 



48 



49 



55 



33 



27| 8 



12 



5 



24 



24 



10, S. 59 



39 E. 



.23 



S. 3J- W. 



.16 



166 



to 20° W. 



Winter 



7 



K 



21 



9 



22 



12 



9 



7 



7 



4 



7 



2 



1 



7 



15 



3 N. 68 



45 E.? 



.37 



N. 59i E. 



.18 



47 



The year' 

































... N. 78 



6 E. 



.19 









353 



32. \ 



Spring 



22 



1 



16 



10 



5 



1 



26 



4 



13 



i 



14 9 



21 



4 



8 



4 



S. 77 



44 W. 



.02 



N. 20 W. 



.18 



53 



Summer 



15 



7 



11 







4 



2 



20 



9 



15 



10 



20 2 



7 







8 



10 



1 S. 7 



31 W.? 



.13 



N. 61 W. 



.07* 



47 



Loiii;. 5° i 



Autumn 



16 







2 



3 



10 



4 



23 



25 



22 



17 



31 7 



13 



3 



4 



4 



8ls. 8 



29 E. 



.35 



S. 3 E. 



.17 



55 



to 15° W. 



Winter 

 The year' 



Spring 



10 



6 



13 



4 



9 



11 



43 



21 



24 



15 



6 







11 



6 13 



9 



13 S. 33 

 ... S. 13 



51 E. 



16 E. 



.28 

 .18 



S. 63 E. 



.13 



71 

 226 



33. 1 

 Long. 0° I 

 to 5° W. I 



15 



3 



7 



4 



4 



9 



25 



7 



8 



2 



4 



1 



5 



1 



8 



4 N. 53 



39 E.? 



.13 



N. 15 W. 



.51 



39 



Winter 



2 







12 



3 



8 



10 



80 



13 



16 



6 



11 



1 



6 



13 19 



7 



17 S. 34 



27 E. 



.36 



N. 16 W. 



.12 



76 



3t. 



Summer 



7 







1 



1 



3 



2 



28 



33 



15 



4 



3 



1 



1 



3' 2 



6 



1 S. 25 



36 E.? 



.56 



S. 1 E. 



.09 



37 



Loug. 5° \ 



Autumn 



5 



6 



10 



2 



7 



3 



49 



25 



17 



11 



8 



1 



5 



1 



y 



1 S. 33 



57 E. 



.56 



S. 55J- E. 



.09 



61 



W to 5° E 



The year' 

 Spring 

































' S. 29 



69 E 



'IS 







423 



35. ) 



Long. 0° \ 



to5°E. ) 



16 



9 



5 



3 



14 



17 



100 



83 



23 



14 



17 



6|l4 



4' 6 



1 



3 



S. 30 



9 E. 



.58 



S. 31 E. 



.08 



111 



Winter 



13 











3 



7 



8 



98 



81 



44 



11 



21 



6 11 



2 20 



5 







S. 19 



7 E. 



.60 



S. lli W. 



.13 



110 





Spring 



15 



1 



14 



3 



8 



11246'261 



135 



33 



57 



23' 29 



11 



27 



21 



12 



S. 16 



14 E. 



.65 



N. 88 E. 



.12 



302 



36. 



Summer 



16 



2 



12 



4 



12 



12 



89 106 



65 



39 



45] 22 41 



26 



38 



22 



14 



S. 7 



7 W. 



.41 



N. 27 W. 



.24 



188 



Long. 5° ■{ 



Autnmu 







t 



2 



t 



4 



4 



84i 83 



82 



54 



45 



12 21 



6 



11 











S. 



39 E. 



.72 



S. 30 W. 



.11 



136 



tolO'E. 



Winter 

 The year' 



Spring 



2 







2 



2 



10 



5 



124 229 



162 



51 



47 



27 j 29 



2 



12 



2 



12 



S. 8 

 S. 5 



3 E. 



38 E. 



.76 

 6S 



S. 19 E. 



.13 



239 

 865 



f 



7 



1 



1 



1 



2 



1 



53 77 



52 



19 



40 



19 26 



15 



15 



11 



7 



S. H 



25 W. 



.52 



S. 67 E. 



.12 



116 



37. 



Summer 



7 



( 



3 







8 



2 



30 27 



47 



17 



32i 16; 27 



17 



29 



8 



2 



S. 34 



15 W. 



.42 



N. 15 W. 



.11 



90 



Loup. 10" • 



Autumn 



3 



c 



1 







2 







15 1 2b 



39 



15 



15 



151 17 



fa 



12 



9 







S. 26 



54 W. 



.52 



S. 81 W. 



.02 



58 



tol5°E. 



Winter 



1 







4 















11 45 



45 



1( 



24 



11! 35 6 



18 



C 



2 



S. 27 



46 W. 



.68 



S. 46 W. 



.07 



73 



The year' 































S. 24 



44 W. 



.51 







337 















1 



Computed f 



•om tlie 



resultants for the s 



easous. 







(No. 38.) Natal, Southern Africa. 



Observed at Pieter Maritzburg, during the years 1858 and 1859. 







Relative 



Prevai 



ENCE OF 



"WiNPs; 



FROM THE 











Monsoo 



^ 









DIEEE 



RE.NT Pc 



I NTS OF 



TUE UO 



MPA^S. 











3 S 



iunucncc 



s. 





a 





W 





,^ 





>• 









Time of the 





la 





ia 





.0 Ji 





ia 



. 



Direction of 



f^ 







year. 





c^ 





u.n 





Sai 





Si? 



^3 





resultant. 



oS 



Direction. 







j= 



. 



•K 



Wo 





!>■§ 



■s 



^l 



ES 







m 





g 

















^ 



















fe 



>'.C 



w 



ITiC 



in 



'/-.S 



•g,z. 











K 





f^ 



.Linuary 



2 



2 



9 



10 



3 



1 



1 



3 

















February 



2 



2 



8 



9 



2 



2 



1 



2 

















March 



1 



1 



10 



6 



4 



2 



3 



4 

















April 



2 



1 



11 



6 



5 



2 



2 



1 

















May 



2 



4 



10 



6 



1 



3 



2 



3 

















June 



4 



2 



8 



5 



2 



2 



4 



3 

















July 



2 



3 



6 



4 



3 



4 



2 



6 



1 













August 



3 



1 



6 



8 



3 



2 



2 



6 

















Septembei 



1 



1 



7 



12 



2 



2 



2 



3 

















October 



2 



3 



9 



10 



1 



2 



1 



3 

















November 



3 



3 



7 



10 



2 



1 



1 



3 

















Decembei- 



1 



2 



9 



9 



4 



2 



1 



3 

















Spring 



5 



6 



31 



18 



10 



7 



7 



8 



(1 



S. 



67°11'E. 



.36 



S. 47° E. 



.01 



Summer 



9 



6 



2(1 



17 



8 



8 



8 



15 



1 



s. 



81 20 E. 



13 



N. 60 W. 



.22 



Autumn 



6 



7 



23 



32 



5 



5 



4 



!l 







s. 



67 E. 



.44 



S. 63 E. 



.19 



Winter 



5 



6 



26 



28 



9 



5 



3 



8 







s. 



65 17 E. 



.46i 



S. 67J E. 



.12 



The year 



25 



25 



100 



95 



32 



25 



22 



40 



1 



s. 



68 34 E. 



.3^ 







