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(Nos. 59 to tl.) 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 

 Indian Ocean. — Continued. 







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Spring 



19 



21 



10 



5 









1 



13 



7 



19 



17! 29 



16 



40 



19 



45 



2iN 



61 = 



I'W. 



.43 



N. 26i°E. 



.21 



89 



59. ijoug. 



Summer 



6 



8 



4 











6 







8 



5 



30 



24 39 



22 



25 



11 



17 



lis. 



74 



43 W. 



.55 



S. 19} W. 



.18 



71 



85° to 



Autumn 



8 



12 







7 







4 



2 



20 



6 



24 



29 71 



40 



70 



42 



53 



6N. 



82 



27 W. 



.58 



N. 65 W. 



.11 



131 



90° E. 



Winter 



22 



42 



3 



10 



2 



20 



16 



15 



13 



CS 



31 94 



39 



73 



22 



39 



2!s. 



84 



29 W. 



.41 



S. 43 E. 



.18 



170 



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N. 



87 



w. 



.47 







461 

 60 



60. Long, f 



Spring 



24 



24 



"i 



"3 



"i 



"5 



12 



ii 



"4 



10 



16 



14 



11 



17 



"4 



18 



"4 



N. 



53 



5 W. 



.27 



N.'e'a'E. 



.27 



90° to 1 



Autumn 



1 



6 



3 



4 



3 



10 



7 



15 



4 



27 



33 



85 



42 



44 



27 



21 



8 



S. 



77 



30 W. 



.57 



S. 22} W. 



.19 



113 



95° K. L 



Winter 



10 



28 



8 



11 



2 



7 







23 



6 



47 



41 



102 



24 



66 



19 



36 



16 



s. 



83 



35 W. 



.47 



S. 9| E. 



.10 



148 



61. Long. ] 

 90° to \ 



Summer 



6 



5 







1 



1 











1 



2 



7 



13 



25 



11 



19 



10 



9 



1 



N. 



85 33 W.? 



.63 



S. 89 W. 



.14 



37 



'I'lie year' 

 Spring 





































N. 



84 



19 W 



.49 







606 



42 



100° E. J 

 62. Long. 

 95° to 



13 



25 



3 



7 



1 



1 



1 



1 



2 



17 



5 



12 



3 



8 



9 



15 



3 



N. 



31 43 W.? 



.34 



N. 62 E. 



.46} 



Autumn 



4 



18 











1 



1 







15 







17 



13 



70 



32 



60 



17 



37 



41 N. 



82 



23 W. 



.63 



N. 76 W. 



.17^ 



96 



100° E. 



Winter 



8 



10 



1 



4 



2 



6 



1 



12 



4 



45 



18 



85 



24 



52 



27 



25 



5 



S. 



82 



55 W. 



.58 



S. 10} E. 



.18 



110 



63. Long. ' 



Spring 



1 



5 



4 



1 



6 



6 











4 



23 



3 



31 



10 



15 



2 



9 



4 



S. 



72 



2 W. 



.45 



N. 26} W. 



.09 



41 



105° to • 



Autumn 



16 



17 



1 



10 



1 



38 



31 



28 



32 



76 



81 



159 



52 



142 



21 



61 



14 



s. 



75 



34 W. 



.62 



N. 79 W. 



• 25 



260 



110° E. 



Winter 



6 



15 



3 



4 



7 



16 



8 



10 



16 



57 



30 



88 



18 



86 



19 



33 



3 



S. 



80 



32 W. 



.49 



N. 46 W. 



.18 



140 



64. Long. 

 105° to \ 



Summer 



4 











1 







11 



8 



14 



10 



8 



15 



33 



8 



20 



4 



13 



10 



s. 



57 



5 W. 



.42 



S. 11} E. 



.03 



53 



The year' 

 Spring 













... 

























s. 



60 



30 W. 



.41 







1138 

 91 



115° E. J 

 65. Long. C 



11 



6 



10 



6 



1 



39 



20 



19 



7 



14 



22 



39 



25 



27 



6 



14 



5 



s. 



44 



40 W. 



.22 



N. 77 E. 



.22 



110° to i 



Autumn 



6 



16 



5 



25 



8 



42 



34 



77 



44 



84 



86 



235 



57 



129 



46 



55 



20 



s. 



61 



57 W. 



.48 



S. 71} W. 



.07 



320 



115° E. [ 



Winter 



4 



2 



2 



16 



26 



86 



44 



84 



63 



75 



44 



100 



17 



54 



13 



26 



13 



s. 



10 



53 W. 



.42 



S. 53 E. 



.37 



223 



66. Long. 



Spring 



28 



6 



20 



8 



23 



8 



30 



10 



24 



18 



71 



55 



70 



26 



23 



13 



7 



s. 



68 



37 W. 



.35 



S. 41 E. 



.06 



147 



Summer 



12 



4 



8 







2 







3 



1 



20 



2 



48 



19 



38 



28 



29 



7 



9jS. 



86 



51 W. 



.55J 



N. 75 W. 



.19 



77 



115° to i 



Autumu 



120 



13 



64 



53 



74 



22 



40 



13 



133 



56 



183 



161 



329 



174 



304 



99 



42 N. 



79 



47 W. 



.43 



N. 20 W. 



.16 



627 



120° E. 



Winter 

 Tlie year' 

 Spring 



18 



5 



38 



37 



63 



62 



64 



31 



109 



35 



110 



... 



101 



135 



47 



47 



19 



23 S. 



... S. 



36 



77 



11 W. 

 55 W. 



.29 

 .38 



S. 52 E. 



.26 



315 



1166 



64 





10 



"s 



"i 



1 



"s 



"4 



"3 



"3 



"4 



5 



23 



18 



45 



'9 



"I 



"'4 



10 s. 



83 



35 W. 



.46 



S."29 "w. 



.12 



67. Long. 



Summer 



10 



6 



1 



2 



2 















4 



7 



5 



6 



22 



6 



16 



14 



3'n. 



57 



38 W. 



.51i 



N. 13 W. 



.22 



35 



120° to .j 



Autumu 



115 



18 



40 



19 



21 



23 



17 



14 



26 



18 



117 



119 



285 



98 



117 



26 



ISjN. 



79 



58 W. 



.52 



N. 76 W. 



.12 



364 



125° E. 



Winter 

 Tlie year' 

 Spring 



39 



26 



29 



19 



47 



25 



33 



10 



48 



26 



52 



67 



71 



28 



43 



3 



16S. 



...Is. 



65 

 80 



31 W. 

 62 W. 



.16 

 .39 



S. 62 E. 



.27 



191 

 644 



68. Long, r 



io 



12 



"5 







"'5 



"2 



1 



"2 



"4 



"9 



20 



19 



22 



12 



22 



12 



2!n. 



85 



23 W. 



.47 



nI'sY W. 



.12 



50 



125° to \ 



Autumn 



34 



18 



39 



7 



13 



1 



17 



3 



41 



15 



45 



40 



124 



44 



39 



11 



UN. 



80 



44 W. 



.41 



N. 62} E. 



.04 



168 



130° E. [ 



Winter 



10 



7 



41 



13 



24 



5 



11 



6 



•35 



15 



31 



15 



37 



IS 



9 



6 



12 s. 



43 



35 W. 



.lOi 



S. 69 E. 



.30 



99 



69. Long. 1 

 125° to \ 

 135° E. J 



Summer 



17 



10 



5 



1 



1 



1 



4 



1 



6 



12 



17 



17 



26 



14 



12 



6 



OiN. 



81 



63 W. 



.46 



N. 73 W. 



.12 



50 



Tlie year" 























... 









... 





...In. 



I 



84 



66 W. 



.34i 







624 





70. Long. C 



Spring 



19 



6 



4 



5 



4 



1 



3 



1 



4 



4 



15 



16 



21 



9 



7 



10 



UN. 



68 



16 W. 



.37 



N. 1 E. 



.19 



47 



130° to ] 



Autumn 



20 



13 



24 



10 



21 



12 



15 



8 



16 



3 



49 



11 



83 



7 



34 



16 



3;n. 



80 



58 W. 



.26 



S. 73 E. 



.16 



115 



135° E. [ 



Winter 



23 



6 



15 



3 



18 



3 



18 



10 



15 



17 



42 



21 



51 



15 



19 



4 



5S. 



71 



1 W. 



.30 



S. 25} E. 



.25} 



95 



71. Long. 1 



Spring 



21 



7 



14 



8 



24 



6 



9 



1 



5 



94 



35 



14 



28 



20 



25 



14 



12 N. 



69 



29 W. 



.23 



N. 14} W. 



.16 



86 



Summer 



11 



10 



3 



9 



11 



2 



29 



2 



>!'? 



10 



16 



13 



25 



19 



24 



21 



isls. 



18 



45 W. 



.20 



N. 31 W. 



.04 



79 



13.1° to \ 



Autumn 



29 



19 



20 



10 



31 



17 



18 



8 



37 



14 



48 



23 



78 



31 



26 



20 



13's. 



80 



49 W. 



.23 



N. 56 W. 



.05} 



148 



145° E. 1 

 I 



Winter 

 Tlio year' 



25 



1 



12 



IS 



51 



22 



55 



29 



49 



... 



25 



74 



42 



40 



16 



28 



6 



18 S. 



...js. 



12 



68 



9 W. 

 44 W. 



.28.} 

 .19 



S. 29 E. 



.24 



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(Nos. t2 to 87.) Victoria, Australia. 



Observed at the following places, viz.:— 



Arrarat, at the Survey Office, 1072 feet above sea-level, by Messrs. G. Langford and John Pegg, 

 during the year 18.59. 



Ballaarat, at Survey Office, 1437 feet above sea-level, by Messrs. J. H. Taylor and Thos. Adair, 

 during the years 1859 to 1862, inclusive. 



Beechworlh, at Survey OiBce, 1783 feet above sea-level, by H. "Wackerow, during the first five 

 months of 1859. 



Gamperdown, by R. D. Scott, during the years 1859 to 1862 inclusive, except March, 1861, 



Gape Otway, at Telegraph Station, by Joseph W. Payter, during the year 1862. 



Castlemaine, 1000 feet above sea-level, by Messrs. Adair and Couchman, from January, 1859, to 

 February, 1861, inclusive. 



