630 



WINDS OF THE GLOBE. 



(Nos. 1 to 2G.) Antarctic Ocean, longitude 67° west to 180°. 



From observations for an aggregate period of 9| j-cars, 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. 



Time of 

 the year. 



: Different 





H 





H 



1 



^ 

 ^ 



15 



p4 





















 

 

 6 



3 

 

 

 3 





 



1 



2 





 6 

 

 





 1 

 3 

 9 



16 

 5 

 3 



29 



13 

 5 

 

 6 



19 

 1 

 3 

 3 



10 



19 











8 

 3 



20 

 8 





 



6 



8 







... 



18 



3 



10 



24 

 

 8 



36 



21 



7 



8 



37 



7 



1 



3 



13 



19 

 (1 

 6 



20 



20 



25 



4 



8 



17 



10 



1 



9 



7 

 11 



8 

 8 





 5 



1 

 8 



3 



7 



8 



19 



5 

 6 

 9 



9 

 4 

 11 



1 

 

 3 



13 



5 



19 



15 

 3 



7 



14 

 20 

 11 







1 



11 



6 

 8 

 8 



» 





(4 





i 





^' 



m 



W 



»i 



3 



m 



^ 



02 



W 



m 



cc 



m 



73 



03 



^ 



1- 1 



Long. nS"' c 

 W.tol80°. J 



r 



Long. 120° \ 

 to 165° W. 



3. f 

 Long. 85° \ 

 to 115° W. I 



L 



Lat. 56° I 

 to 58° S., I- 

 loug. 83° 

 to 89° W.J 



5. 1 

 Lat. 56° I 

 to 58° S., \ 

 loug. 81° I 

 to 89° W.J 



6. -] 

 Lat. 56° 



to 58° S., \ 

 long. 79° 

 to 89° W.J 



7- f 



Lat. 55° I 

 to 60° S., \ 

 long. 80° I 

 to 85° W. i 



8. 1 



Lat. 56° I 

 to 08° S., \ 

 loug. 81° 1 

 to 83° W. J 



9. 

 Lat. 58° 

 to 60° S. 

 long. 77° I 

 to 89° W.J 



10. 

 Lat. 58° 

 to 60° S., 

 loug. 77° 

 to 85° W. 



11. 1 

 Lat. 58° I 

 to 59° S., \ 

 long. 73° I 

 to 87° W. J 



12. -| 

 Lat. 56° I 

 to 58° S., \ 

 long. 79° I 

 to 81° W.J 



13. 1 

 Lat. 56° I 

 to 58° S., \ 

 long. 77° i 

 to 79° W.J 



Winter 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



Spring 



Summer 



Autumn 



Winter 



The year' 



Spring 

 Autumn 



Summer 

 The year' 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year' 



Spring 



Autumn 

 Winter 



Spring 

 Autumn 



Winter 



Spring 



Autumn 



Winter 



16 32 



5 5 



9 18 



7 26 



16 



%' 3 



22 20 



46 42 



71 14 



401 54 

 16 18 

 29 65 

 84 63 





4 



25 



15 



9 



22 



23 



57 



28 



29 



27 



28 



63 



72 



S. 84°16'W. 



N. 22 30 E. 

 S. 73 44 W. 

 N. 24 34 W. 

 N. 68 43 W. 

 N. 22 18 W. 

 N. 66 27 W. 

 N. 42 41 W, 

 N. 70 49 W. 

 N. 56 7 W. 

 N. 60 18 W, 



N. 46 53 W. 



N. 42 50 W, 

 N. 46 21 W. 



N. 52 11 E. 



N. 45 37 W 



N. 57 41 W. 



N. 76 16 W, 



N. 60 30 W, 



N. 60 16 W. 



N. 62 51 W, 



N. 41 47 W, 



N. 34 6 W. 



N. 45 11 W. 

 N. 38 53 W. 



8 N. 2 25 W. 



6 N. 84 2 W. 

 2 N. 59 31 W. 

 5 N. 55 40 W. 



1 N. 57 54 W. .36 

 6 N. 58 10 W. .55 

 7lN. 49 4 W. .54 



.70 



1.00 

 .19 



.77 

 .60 

 .49 

 .18 

 .29 

 .57 

 .49 

 .38 



N. 50° E. 

 B. iE. 

 N. 28j W. 

 S. 58 W. 



S. 55AE. 

 N. 7Si E. 

 S. gfli W. 

 N. 413 w. 



,73i 

 ,50 



.28 



1.44 



.19 



;.13 



'.20 

 1.12 



S. 87J E. 

 S. 30i E. 

 N. 50i W, 

 N. 50^ W, 



71 

 74 

 122 



Computed from the resultants for the seasons. 



