SERIES B. — ABSTRACTS OF OBSERVATIONS. 



109 



Winds at Islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. 







Waioli, Sandwich Islands. 







3 



t^i 



SEPARATE MONTHS OP 1842. 





g 



j5 



^ 



^ 



^ 



S 



^. 



to 





*; 



> 







o 



^SS 



1-5 



F4 



s 



<) 



^ 



1^ 



1-5 



<! 





o 



^ 



n 





N. E. 



438 



6 



20 



36 



41 



54 



52 



60 



58 



55 



34 



8 



14 





Variable 



294 



56 



36 



26 



21 



8 



8 



2 



4 



5 



28 



52 



48 





o 





Russell, New Zealand. 



Pago-pago, Navigator's Islands. 



TananariYou, 

 Madagascar, 1829. 





2 



2 



1-= 

 



3 



1-5 

 1 



4 



1-5 





S 



■^ 



§■ 

 g 



June. 

 July. 

 Aug. 





o 



i-i 



.n 

 ^ 



1 





North 











9. 









N. N. E. 



1 











3 





























3 













N. E. 



13 







3 



2 



2 



1 



5 



3 



7 







1 



1 . 



? 



8 







1'^ 



4 



13 





E. N. E. 



4 







2 







1 



1 





















15 



14 



14 





East 











3 



2,^ 





























48 



68 



71 





E. S. E. 











1 

































12 



38 









S. E. 



1 



1 



2 



H 



2 







8 



12 



16 



22 



19 



27 25 



25 



19 



12 



9 



^5 









S. S. E. 











2 















































South 











2 J 



1* 



1* 



1 

























3 









S. S. W. 











1 







3 







































s. w. 







1 



6.1 



11 



10 



U 











1 



1 



1 



2 5 



1 



3 







9 













w. s. w. 











1 











1 



































West 











3 



6J 



2^^ 



3 





















12 













W. N. W. 



















2 k 

























6 













N. W. 







3 



1 



2 



2 



i 



12 



13 



6 



2 



6 



] 



5 











27 



5 









N. N. W. 











































3 



6 



21 





Calm 



2 





































24 



3 



31 





The following series of wind-roses exhibits to the eye the relative predominance 

 of the different winds as given in the preceding abstracts ; the width of the shading 

 in the circumference at different points of the compass being proportioned to the 

 time during which winds from those points prevailed. In a few rare localities, and 

 others where there are marked local disturbances, a map of the surrounding coun- 

 try is added, to show the cause of the disturbance. 



