618 



WINDS or THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 67 and 68.) 



Van Dieman's 



Land (Tasmania). — Continued. 











Eblative Pbetalekok op Winds from the 



DlFFEBBHT PoiKTS OF 







Place of 



Time of the 







THE OOMPA88. 





Direction of 



















observation. 



year. 





N. E. 





S, E 





s. w. 





N. W. 





resultant. 



^So 







North. 



or bet. 



East. 



or bet. 



South. 



or bet. 



West. 



or bet. 



Calm 





K "a 









N.SiE. 





S. &E. 





S.&W. 





N.&W. 



or var. 







January 



1 



6 



1 



8 



2 



6 



3 



4 











February 



1 



4 



2 



7 



2 



5 



3 



4 











March 



1 



5 



1 



7 



2 



5 



2 



8 











April 



1 



4 







5 



2 



8 



2 



8 











May 



2 



2 







3 



2 



7 



3 



12 











June 



2 



3 



1 



1 



2 



6 



6 



9 











July 







1 



1 



2 i 1 



6 



6 



14 









67. 



August 



4 



2 



] 



2 



2 



8 



5 



7 









Port 



September 



4 



z 







3 



3 



6 



5 



6 









Arthur. 



October 



2 



5 



1 



6 



3 



6 



4 



4 











November 



2 



3 



1 



5 



3 



5 



5 



6 











December 



1 



6 



2 



10 



2 



5 



2 



3 











Spring 



63 



69 



17 



86 



57 



119 



58 



163 



11 



N. 79° 9'W. 



.21 





Summer 



86 



53 



23 



31 



37 



134 



112 



185 



13 



N. 68 27 W. 



.42 





Autumu 



SS 



69 



19 



77 



71 



99 



87 



93 



6 



S. 75 41 W. 



.18 





Win er 



35 



90 



37 



184 



70 



95 



61 



76 







S. 23 E. 



.19 





The year' 













... 









S. 88 1 W. 



.18 



r 



January 



"2 



"5 



"4 



1 



1 



"7 



10 



i 









February 



2 



4 



5 



1 







6 



9 



1 











March 



3 



5 



5 



1 



1 



6 



8 



2 











April 



4 



4 



3 



2 



1 



4 



9 



3 











May 



4 



3 



2 



1 



1 



5 



10 



5 











June 



2 



4 



4 



2 



1 



4 



9 



4 











July 



3 



2 



2 



3 



2 



4 



11 



4 









68. 



August 



3 



4 



2 



2 



1 



6 



9 



4 









Kent's ■ 



September 



3 



3 



2 







1 



4 



14 



a 









Group. 



October 



3 



3 



4 



2 



1 



4 



12 



2 











November 



3 



3 



3 



1 







5 



13 



2 











December 



2 



4 



3 



1 



1 



5 



13 



2 











Spring 



11 



12 



10 



4 



3 



15 



27 



10 





N. 66 35 W. 



.28 





Summer 



8 



10 



8 



7 



4 



14 



29 



12 





N. 80 15 W. 



.30 





Autumu 



9 



9 



9 



3 



2 



13 



39 



7 





N. 78 54 W. 



.40 





Winter 



6 



13 



12 



3 



2 



18 



32 



4 





N. 87 14 W. 



.27 





The year 



34 



44 



39 



17 



11 



60 



127 



33 





N. 78 15 W. 



.31 







Computed fro 



m the resultants for t 



le seasons. 





(Nos. 69 to 78.) Pacific Ocean, west of longitude 180° from Greenwich. 



From observations for an aggregate period of over 4 years, collected and classified, from the 

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

 Capt. M. F. Maury, Superintendent. 







REI.ATIVE Prevalence of Winds fhom the Different 



Points op 







^. 



^" 



Monsoon 



^■" 



Time of 



Time of 













THE Compass. 











is 



oS 





influences. 



>> 

 •0 

 

































f5 



6 









observation. 



the year. 



JS 



15 



H 



1? 



^ 



in 



H 



W 



.c 



^ 



^ 



■s 



^ 



S'a 



resu 



Itant. 



Direction. 



2 



.0 



a 







^ 



^ 



!? 



W 



S 



W 



to ■ 



oi 



Cfi 



03 



m 



^ 



^ 



^ 



^ 



fc' 











« 







fx 



69. f 



Spring 



7 



7 



10 



6 







2 



2 



3 



6 



14 



19 



21 



24 



32 



12 



3 



6 



N. 89° 



20' W. 



.47* 



S. 



69° W. 



.16 



59 



Long. 140° { 



Summer 



10 



8 



4 



8 



3 



3 



3 



8 



9 



17 



16 



10 



19 



12 



5 



26 



7 



N. 83 



58 W. 



.28 



S. 



32 E. 



.09 



56 



to 150° E. 



The yeari 





































N. 80 



5 W. 



,33 









545 



70. "] 

 LonB.145° i 

 to 150° E. 



Autumn 



7 



10 



3 



11 







7 







6 







13 



1 



7 



1 



20 



13 



17 



3 



N. 37 



49 W.? 



.32 



N. 



33 E. 



.23 



39 



Winter 



17 



35 



9 



29 



7 



31 



2 



21 



9 



31 



9 



54 



40 



88 



30 



62 



18 



N. 60 



15 W. 



.33 



N. 



20 E. 



.11 



164 



71. 1 





















































Long. 150° \ 



Winter 



34 



5 



10 







1 







2 



1 



10 



6 



26 



5 



10 



1 



22 



12 



3 



N. 52 



15 W. 



.38 



N. 



13 W. 



.13 



50 



to 155° E. J 





















































72. -1 





















































Long. 150° \ 



Spring 



20 



4 



6 



2 



5 







4 



4 



6 



1 



23 



3 



12 



11 



16 



6 



5 



N. 63 



39 W.? 



.33 



N. 



69 W. 



.05 



43 



to 160° E. J 





















































73. 1 





















































Long. 155° \ 



Winter 



42 



1 



6 



9 



5 



2 



5 



2 



5 



5 



13 



4 



7 



3 



21 



6 







N. 19 



36 W.? 



.38i^ 



N. 



28 E. 



.27 



46 



to 160° E. J 



































1 

 1 





























' Com 



fiuted from the resultants fc 



rth 



9 se 



isons. 











