598 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 20 and 21.) Central Chili, South America. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 



Santiago, Chili, by officers of the United States Naval Astronomical Expedition, under command 

 of Lieut. J. M. Gilliss, from November, 1S19, to September, 1852, inclusive. 



Valparaiso, Chili, by Messrs. W. J. Ward and Mackey, from May, 1853, to December, 1855, 

 inclusive, except January and June, 1854. 



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Spring 

 Suiiiiiiur 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year' 

 3 A. M. 

 6 A. M. 

 9 A. M. 

 Noon 

 3 P. M. 

 6 P. M. 

 9 P. M. 

 Midnight 

 Total ' 

 3 A. M. 

 6 A. M. 

 9 A. M. 

 Noon 

 3 P. M. 

 j () P. M. 

 9 P. M. 

 I Midnight 

 L Total 

 3 A.M. 

 6 A. iVI. 

 9 A.M. 

 Noon 

 3 P. M. 

 G P. M. 

 9 P. M. 

 Midnight 

 Total 

 3 A. M. 

 6 A. M. 

 9 A. M. 

 Noon 

 3 P. M. 

 6 P. M. 

 9 P. M. 

 Midnight 

 Total 

 The year' 





 6 

 2 

 3 

 

 3 

 3 

 1 

 18 

 3| 24 

 3 IS 



3 

 1 



(I 37 

 5 113 

 12 15f; 



15| 82 

 3[ 21 

 21 7 



41431 

 G 9 



13 

 14 

 113 

 28 

 6 

 11 

 10 

 11 



6| 19 



4' 14 



6 

 33 106 



0, 15 



1 



5 



4' 



2' 



O' 



2 



3 

 17 



15 



47 



85 



18'112 



19 1 107 



e 37 



3 14 



Gl'424 



5i 20 



1 14' 



6' 91' 



13 174 



13 178 



15 172' 



71 39; 



4' 14I 



G0,G8G 



25 

 30 



42 

 24 



27 

 12 

 22 

 11 

 4 

 6 

 17 

 36 

 135 

 30 

 35 

 43 

 41 

 1 



17 



21 



29 



231 



0; 14 



2I 24 



9j 20 



5 10 



3 4 



2 2 



Oj 10 



3' 39 



24 123 



0; 25 



50 



124 N. 



128 N. 



5C S. 

 79 S. 



...;s. 



18 N. 



71 N. 

 48 S. 

 33, S. 

 17 S. 

 48 S. 



55 N. 

 41 N. 



331 S. 



45 N. 

 106 N. 



76 N. 



72 3. 



56 S. 

 53 N. 

 G4 N. 

 54, N. 

 26 N. 



35 S. 



80 N. 



32 S. 



16 S. 

 7S. 

 6 S. 



48 S. 



40 N. 

 7'264S. 

 OJ 55 N. 

 5 125 N. 



60S. 

 7,3. 

 2 3. 

 3S. 

 0! 4l'S. 

 13, 59'N. 

 21,108'S. 

 ... ... 3. 



11°49'W. 

 12 47 E. 



38 15 W. 



48 24 W. 

 89 34 W, 

 44 64 E. 

 56 52 E. 

 80 12 W. 

 41 56 W. 



39 32 W. 

 17 14 W. 

 64 30 E. 

 26 47 E. 

 24 8 W. 

 50 43 E. 

 47 14 E. 

 61 22 W. 

 70 32 W. 

 43 31 W. 

 73 9 E. 

 46 28 E. 

 38 17 E. 

 31 22 E. 

 72 51 E. 

 16 8 W. 

 67 52 W. 



46 4 W. 

 41 44 W. 

 38 22 W. 



5 56 E. 

 9 5 W. 



47 5 W. 

 9 36 W. 

 8 41 E. 



63 51 W. 

 47 55 W. 

 49 40 W. 



49 1 W. 

 37 43 E. 



3 24 W. 

 56 37 W 

 54 58 W. 



08i 

 15 

 12 

 21 

 ,05i 

 ,42 

 ,30 

 ,02 

 51 

 .73 

 .42 

 .17 

 .42 

 .06-' 

 .21 

 .15i 

 09 

 .30 

 .36 

 .14; 

 .40' 

 .36 

 .07 

 .06 

 .07 

 .29 

 .59 

 .74 

 .77 

 .10^ 

 .23 

 .28 

 .21 

 .16 

 .31 

 .79 

 .89 

 .91 

 .18 

 .20 J 

 .32^ 

 .16i 



N. 24° E. 

 N. 31 E. 

 S. 11 W. 

 3. 37 W. 



N. 72° E 



S. 58J W. 



210 

 243 

 242 

 180 



79 

 231 

 273 

 275 

 275 

 273 

 275 

 271 

 276 



92 

 270 

 276 

 276 

 276 

 274 

 273 

 276 

 276 



28 

 199 

 208 

 207 

 207 

 207 

 204 

 206 

 242 



53 

 260 

 271 

 270 

 270 

 268 

 266 

 271 

 271 

 1065 



Computed from tlie resultants for the stiasons. 



(Nos. 22 to 25.) Argentine Republic and Southern Uruguay. 



Observed at the following places, viz. : — 



Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic, for an aggregate period of IS niontl'.s, in the years 1853 to 

 185fi, inclusive. 



Maldonado, Uruguay, by Charles Darwin, for 72 days, in the year 1831 or 1832. 



Mendoza, Argentine Ilepublic, by Prof. Burmeister, during the year 1857, recorded below in per- 

 centage of entire number of observations. 



Monte Video, Uruguay, by Charles Darwin, for 101 days in the year 1831 or 1832. 



Farana, Argentine Republic, by Prof. Burmeister, from May, 1858, to June, 1859. recorded below 

 in percentage of the entire number of observations. 



