622 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE, 



(Nos. 29 to 32.) 













Atlantic Ocean 



.— 



Gontin 



led. 























R 



ELATIVE 



Prevalence op Winds from the Different Points of 









IVIonsoon 





Place of 



Time of 













the Compass. 





Direction of 







1 



■3 





























i 

 ^ 

 ^ 





Is 



o 







observation. 



the year. 



1 



1? 





^ 

 H 



H 



W 



02 





.c 



CO 



CO 



^ 



^ 

 % 



— OS 





resultant. 



° 3 



Direction. 



u. 



.2 



E 



1 





Spring 



19 



14 



5 



5 











2 



5 



9 



3 



18 22 22 



16 



22 



35 



7'n. 



57° 44' W. 



.48 



N. 7i° W. 



.15 



68 



29. 



Summer 



9 



2 















4 



4 



3 



4 



7 



6: 6 



9 



15 



8 



9 



2N. 



79 53 W.? 



.42 



S. 7i W. 



.26 



29 



Long. 35° -j 



Autumn 



16 



29 



3 



4 



4 



2 



3 



2 



5 



10 



17 14 



10 



13 



32 



30 



5N. 



42 10 W. 



.44 



N. 36 E. ' .38 



66 



to 50° W. 



Winter 



22 



17 



4 







4 



10 



2 



3 



9 



15 



33, 57 



41 



21 



36 



36 



9 N. 



78 42 W. 



.50 



S. 45i W. .30 



106 



The year' 



































... N. 



64 44 W. 



.44 







269 



30. j- 





































1 













Long. 5° i 

 to 20° W. [ 

















n 







' 



















9 



'^ 



1 











(1 



OS. 



43 28 W." 



M7 







4 





































31. r 

















































Long.3°W. ] 

 to 15° E. 



Spring 



1 







n 



n 



























1 



1 



1 3 







ON. 



61 36 W.?' 



55 







10 









































32. f 































\ 

















Long. 5° \ 

 to20°E. [ 





n 



n 







































,1 







4 



V 



ON. 



7213 W.?' 



67 







6 





































■ Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 1 



(Nos. 33 to 39(a).) Indian Ocean, longitude 20° to 80° east. 



From observations for an aggregate period of nearly 2 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. 



Place of 

 observation. 



Time of the 

 year. 



Relative Prevalence of Winds from the Dif 

 THE Compass. 



FERENT Foil 



TS OF 



Direction of 

 resultant. 



£ o 



■D 

 





f4 





w 





H 





» 





^ 





^ 





^ 





^ 



t.'Z 











a 



^ 







la 







to 



to 





ID 



1 



fc 

 ^ 



^ 

 fc 









K 



a 



33. Long. 20° to 45° E. 



Winter 



4 



9 



9 



1 























6 



ol 55 



11 7 



4 



40 



IN. 66°27'W.? 



.58 



49 



34. Long. 45 to 50 E. 



Winter 



21 



29 



8 



10 



1 



8 



4 



9 



6 



47 



9 103 



59^123 



63 



98 



12 



N. 69 42 W. 



.58 



200 



35. Long. 40 to 60 E. 



Spring 



9 



26 



2 



1 











6 



10 



7 



10 



14 46 



35 1 49 



28 



84 



7 



N. 60 54 W. 



.58 



111 



36. Long. 50 to 55 E. 



Winter 



13 



12 



3 



6 



3 



3 



1 7 







12 



20 75 



7| 90 



30 



84 







N. 87 18 W. 



.58 



122 



37. Long. 55 to 65 E. 



Winter 







3 



























11 



13 



-.6 



1 10 7 



19 



1 



S. 89 57 W.? 



.51 



27 



38. Long. 48 to 73 E.' 



Autumn 



19 











5 



3 



1 















1 



12 7 



21 27] 54 



5 







N. 56 26 W. 



.72 



52 



39. Long. 65 to 70 E. 



Winter 



4 



4 







12 



1 



2 



2 



11 



1 



40 



2' 31 



24! ,;i ig 



28 



4 



N. 85 17 W. 



.52 



82 



39(a). Long. 60 to 80 E. 



Spring 



4 



3 



1 







4 



1 











1 



3; 27 



9' 22 6 



23 







N. 66 29 W.? 



.65 



35 





> Chie 



fly from observation 



s on board '. 



^ew London wh 



ale ships. 









(No. 40.) Kerguelen's Iiand, or Desolation Island. 



Computed from observations made by captains of New London, Connecticut, whale ships, in the 

 years 1857 and 1858, and procured for the author by Edmund B. Jennings. 





Relative Prevalence of Winds fp.om the DiffecentPoints of 





*. • 



Monsoo 



n 





THE Compass. 





1* 



inHuences. j 























1 

















Time of 

 the year. 



1 



15 





w 



H 









.c 

 o 



to 





to 



i 



^ 





fe5 



15 

 15 



u3 



Direction 

 of resultant. 



C 3 



Direction. 



1 



Spring 



59 



5 



23 



19 







4 



3 











41 



o' 76 



29 



94 



22 



21 



N. 49° 9'W. 



.55 



N. 50° E. 



.17 



Summer 



58 



3 



8 















3 















62 



36 138 



39137 



36 



22 



N. 63 54 W. 



.71 



N. 56-1 w. 



.12 



Autumn 



71 















13 







8 







6 



3 



30 



11 61 



78 38 



12 



17 



N. 60 59 W. 



.59 



N. 42 E. 



.04 



Winter 



16 















2 











7 







IS 



9 37 



16 







7 



N. 86 29 W.?? 



.59 



S. 12 W. 



.22 



The year' 





























N. 65 16 W. 



.60 









' Computed from the resultants for the seas 



ras. 









