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•WINDS OF THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE. 



Winds at Teflis, Georgia. 















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SEPARATE MONTHS. 







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SEPAHATE MONTHS. 





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c. 



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N. 



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15 



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5 



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s.w. 





10 





I 



1 



1 



2 



4 



1 







N. E. 



17 



3 











1 



1 



2 







8 



w 







16 





B 1 



1 



3 



1 



6i 1 







E. 



44 



5 



7 



12 



4 



G 



7 



2 



1 



N 



*W. 





181 



26 43 



23 



20 



19 2f 



20 



4 



S. E. 



70 



7 



3 



15 



14 



18 



9 



4 







Calm 





228 



19 14 



25 



24 



25 3i 



35 



54 



S. 



50 



5 



2 



7 



11 



12 



2 



11 





























Winds in Persia. 





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E Fon TOE SEPAKATE MONTHS. 









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p. 







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North 



21 



24 



U 



1 







li 



2 



4 



1 



2 



8 







5i 



5 



31 J 



N. by E. 



13 



24 



i 



1 



i 



11 



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2 



1 



2 



1 







4 



14 



28 



N. N. E. 



4 



3 



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1 























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2 



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N E. by N. 































































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1 



20 















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2J 



1 



8 



3 







li 



1 



17i 



N. E. by E. 































































E. N. E. 



1 



1 



















1 































1 



E. by N. 



7 



7 







i 







1 



i 



3 



3 















i 



1 



9* 



East 



7 



15 



1 



1 



i 



1 



i 



i 



1 



3 



4 



1 



1 



2 



16i 



E. by S. 



11 



10 











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3^ 



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n 



1 



1 



3 







i 



4 



15i 



E. S. E. 



8 







1^ 



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2i 



























4i 



S. E. by E. 































































S. E. 



4 



140 



5 



2 



7 



6^ 



7 



10 J 



17 



14 



11 



18 



8i 



1 



107i 



S. E. by S. 































































S. S. E. 



68 



5 



11 



6i 



H 



6^ 



5J 



5 











1 



1 







1 



39 



S. by E. 



38 



18 



2i 



2^ 



Qi 



6J 



4 



i 







1 



1 



4 



U 



2 



32 



Snuth 



36 



29 



7i 



2^ 



4 



7 



4 















5 



7 



1 



1 



39 



S. by W. 



51 



35 



4 



7 



10 



6 



7i 



1 



5 



2 



2 



5 







1 



50 J 



s. s. w. 



37 



19 



6 



7i 



5 



4 



a 



i 











1 















2Si 



S. W. by S. 































































S. W. 



2 



114 



3 



6* 



7i 



5 



6 



5 



5 



1 



6 



17 



10 



3 



75 



S. W. by W. 































































w. s. w. 



30 



19 



4 J 



4 J 



5 



1 



7i 



i 















1 



i 



1 



25i 



W. by S. 



79 



87 



9i 



171 



18J 



9 



lU 



4 



3 







4 



5 



3i 



9 



94^ 



West 



59 



272 



20i 



16J 



162^ 



Ui 



Ui 



18 



23 



18 



26 



21 



19 i 



18 



221 



W. by N. 



22 



70 



2 



2J 



5 



5 



4 



6i 



11 



5 



2 



4 



7i 



8 



62 J 



W. N. W. 



6 



8 



i 



1 



H 



1^ 



1 



i 



















J 



1 



7i 



N. W. by W. 































































N. W. 



37 



129 



4 J 



n 



2J 



Si 



4J 



12 J 



16 



31 



9 



9 



19i 



9 



122i 



N. W. by N. 































































N. N. W. 



48 



7 



3 



3 



i 



4 



4 



llj 







1 











2i 







3U 



N. by W. 



11 



24 



4 



i 



i 



i 



li 



3 







2 



3 







2 



7 



24 



Calm 







1 



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' January 1 to June 18, 1848, ami November, 1849. 



Note. — I am indebted for the foregoing observationa to Rev. Justin Perkins, wlio, in his letters accompanying them, 

 dated February 19, and July 22, 1848, has given the following description of the place of observation, and of the local 

 nflucnces to which it is subject. 



" My residence is on the north-eastern declivity of a high mountain. This location may, perhaps, affect the direc- 

 tion of the wind here somewhat, though probably not a great deal. There are, however, some important local causes 



