ai:oLO aiCAL a gency of the 'winds 
Flam Yii. 
.Tixpiaaxalaoa . 
27?," sJuuMtu/ B, .shows wherf- the vapor 'fK^ ' 
tliat feeds the MirsLfsippi- with rains, 
is siippo-ied' to lie takm yp: The hands 
pomtififf to the direction to whiA- 
it, j-s wafted. T}ie Ti^li t sliadatg A., shows 
whrrf it is .nipposed to pass as an- up- 
ctirrcnt: mid the .^iiading C where it 
is- preeipitaded'. Tfte. eirraws in tlxeNorth- 
\ tr'arifir .i-Janv wheix' the vapors tieat ntp- 
ply .'ioitflierri Child, and IVestern Pateu/o- 
iria mill rair(.i-, if S(if>x>o,fed ta be. taiten 
ii.j): and the a'rrows in. tite Soutlv Pacific, 
show tilts'- dircv-iiov- of the surface winds . 
which wcift this vapor after it hchS cross, 
ed Ihc .f '/>adj_nq B as a/j upper erurr'cnt. 
iKTote 
The tvind, Tep?-Merureel by dvit o,rrotvs ire clu: Souifhein, Memtsphej-A a.s 
'Moiesoons, and. Trades, is SJ.epposecl, vdien, it nte,eCs tl'ta SPE. trades, to r-ise 
up arid How to the- 21'^ =d T-f' ees eai upper currervt, WU£l it passes Che. dST.S. 
trcbde. wind, rapiort. Tc then, appea,rs on. t.li,e, sujrFace its the prevcdling S.fV, 
wind of Che extra, tropical regiores of the diforthertv Memtsph^&re,, as pe.r 
the arrows to the IPorth. ofth,e Tropic of CarLcejr.irv Europe, d Asia . 
The fe,oj3>,e.red a.rrow^ ta die norttij^m hemii'phere, represent, the. ."itepp- 
osecl route' of th^ cd.r ( S .W'.Fasscege Winds) ire that region. whieJt tices pa,- 
SSedi over South America, cus die, Sd2.tra/ie, winds and, the rnorwioons; cmd 
the. ttriTeafhered, arrows in., the same region, are inten/iecl to represetat the 
route of the SdS. trades and. mo?u-omis of Africa,, as iridioated hv sCm,iZa,r 
arroyvs . 
30 West 
"East 
Jj .M'C'UlltLnd. 
