SERIES B. ZONE 31. LAT. 60° TO 65° S. 

 (Nos. 33 to 46.) Antarctic Ocean. — Continued. 



633 



Place of 

 obeervation. 



Time of the 

 year. 



Eelativk Prevalence ot 



Wi 



vds from the dipfeeekt points oi' 

 Compass. 



Direction of 

 resultant. 





Monsoo 

 influence 



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1 



^ 

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p4 



R 

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1 



p4 



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m 

 m 





m 

 m 





^ 

 m 



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 fe 



15 



t.3 



6 



Direction. 



u 



33. 1 

 Lat. 58° 

 to60°S., • 

 long. 61° 



to 67° W. , 



34. "1 

 Lat. 58° 



to 60° S., . 

 long. 59° 

 to 69° W. 



35. 1 

 Lat. 58° 



to 60° S., . 

 long. 59° 1 

 to 67° W.J 



36. r 

 Lat. 55° 1 

 to 60° S., . 

 long. 60° 



to 65° W. 



37. -) 

 Lat. 56° 1 

 to 58° S., J. 

 long. 55° 1 

 to (J3° W. ] 



38. \ 

 Lat. 56° 

 to58°S., 1 

 long. 55° ] 

 to 61° W. 



39. f 

 Lat. 55° 1 

 to 60° S., i 

 long. 50° 1 

 to 60° W. 



40. [ 

 Long. 4° 1 

 to 10° W. 1 



41. { 



Autumn 

 Spring 



Winter 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year' 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 The year' 



Winter 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 

 The year' 



Spring 



4 

 9 



9 



'I 

 22 

 22 



8 

 11 



4 





 

 9 



8 









 19 



3 



21 

 13 

 21 

 45 



22 

 14 



7 



7 



3 

 3 



4 



7 



1 





 4 



2 



3 







4 



14 



1 

 6 



1 









 1 



5 

 3 



1 





 5 







8 

 



28 



5 

 1 

 5 



4 





 

 3 

 3 











1 









 4 

 2 

 9 





 3 

 



1 





 3 

 

 









 4 



1 



2 

 2 

 2 

 16 



1 



5 

 2 



1 





 1 





 









 







2 

 1 

 1 

 3 





 

 1 









 2 

 

 











1 







7 



8 



5 



15 



10 

 3 

 1 









 8 

 

 









 



2 



3 



6 



11 



10 



4 

 5 

 







2 

 







4 

 9 



1 



19 

 12 

 34 

 37 



14 

 12 

 11 



1 







5 

 5 

 5 







10 



8 



2 



33 



12 

 21 

 45 



... 



6 

 9 

 9 



2 



1 







19 

 38 



41 



83 



33 



70 



105 



28 

 91 

 30 



14 



7 



21 

 24 



48 



33 

 12 

 41 

 58 



22 



9 



13 



17 



8 

 

 2 

 10 







40 

 48 



63 



60 

 10 

 69 

 89 



16 

 5 

 31 



12 



6 



4 



2 



12 







• 

 19 



14 



9 



28 



3 



25 



50 



9 



5 

 16 



13 



10 

 

 9 



8 







14 



28 



25 



59 

 40 

 36 



72 



28 



6 



14 



14 



8 

 2 

 2 

 12 







1 N. 74°58'W. 

 4 N. 64 20 W. 



8 N. 73 41 W. 



10 N. 77 29 W. 



2 N. 78 29 W. 

 14| N. 80 26 W. 

 21 N. 75 17 W. 

 ... N. 78 1 W. 



7 N. 70 42 W. 

 lis. 86 28 W. 



3 N. 73 18 W. 

 ... N. 75 W. 



2 N. 58 1 W. 



3 N. 63 2 W. 



.81 

 .58 



.77 



.58 

 .42 

 .54 

 .43 

 .51 



.42 

 .32 

 .57 

 .47 



.63 



70 





.08 

 .09 

 .04 

 .10 



.06 

 .19 

 .10 



.08^ 



44 

 72 



102 



127 

 55 

 129 

 211 

 522 



59 



41 



52 



254 



31 



16 

 9 

 16 

 32 

 73 



5 







N. 64° W. 

 S. 82-1 E. 

 S. 79 W. 

 N. 80 E. 



N. 74 E. 

 S. 43i E. 

 N. 64 W. 





S. 13 12 W.i .1.^ 





5 2 



N. 31 5 W. 



.42 

 .57 

 .39 



.08 





3 

 2 



23 

 



1 



1 



N. 64 25 W. 

 N. 60 7 W. 



N. 57 32 W. 



N. 74 W. 







Long. 30° 

 W.to 6° E. 



42. { 

 Long. 10° \ 

 to 32° E. ) 



43. 

 Long. 49° I 

 to 52° E. ( 



44. ■) 

 Long. 74° I 

 to 110° E. 1 



45. ) 



Winter 

 Winter 

 Winter 

 Winter 



4 



1 







43 



1 

 

 

 2 





 1 

 

 5 















10 





 2 



1 

 24 















24 





 

 

 





 

 

 



3 



1 



1 



48 





 1 

 







3 

 1 







48 



1 

 

 

 



1 

 1 



1 

 31 



1 











17 





 1 

 



10 





 

 



2 



3 

 1 

 1 

 



S. 87 31 W. 

 S. 79 6 W. 



South. 

 S. 42 50 W. 



.27 

 .11 

 .25 

 .11 







17 

 10 

 4 

 11 











Long. 120° I 



to 152° E. J 



46. ) 



Spring 











1 







1 











1 



2 



1 



1 







2 



1 











1 



S. 29 2 W. .36 







11 





Long. 160° \ 

 K. to 180°. ] 



Winter 



5 



10 



10 















10 















28 



21 



34 







10 











S. 84 1 W. .49 







10 











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ZOIVE ]\o. 31, 



Latitude 60° to 65° South. 



The data for the study of the winds of this zone consist of observations made 

 on the Antarctic Ocean for an aggregate period of 505 days. 



80 July, 1B75. 



