C 171 ] 
ner, the winds between the E. and N.E. are all reckoned 
E.N.E.; and thofe between the N. and N.E. are all 
reckoned N.N.E. It appears that of the winds between 
the S. and W. thofe from the point of S.W. were far 
more frequent than thofe. from either fide of it. And 
the winds from the point of N. E. more frequent than 
thofe on either fide of it,, nearly in. the fame, proportion.. 
TAB.LE IV. 
SVib-divifion of the S.E. 
ES 
5E 
SS£ 
[anyary 
I 
0. 
2 ^ 
^2 
t ebruary 
0 
0 
0 
0 
March 
1 
2 
, I 
3 
April 
0 
1 
1 
2 
May. 
-0 
0 
3 
• 0 
0 
June; 
0 
H 
1 
2 
2 
July: 
1 
2 
0 
If 
2 
Aujruft 
1 
1 
2 
4 . 
September 
0 
2 
3i 
Oftober 
1 
2 
If 
1 
0 
November 
0 
1 
1 
2 
I? 
December 
0 
1 
3i 
4 
14 
12 
30 
T A. B L E V. 
Sub-divifion of the N.W. 
|VVNWjNW 
NNW 
January 
1 
2 
2^ 
I 
4 
Kebruary 
I 
1 
0 
2 
March, 
0 
1 
2 
0 
I 
April 
1 
2 
1 
2 
25 
May- 
1 
2 
3l 
• 2 
.6- 
June 
li 
I 
4 
July 
2 
4i 
0 
6f 
•Auguft 
0 
H 
1 
2 
2 
September 
2 
1 
I 
,4 
Oftober 
Q. 
3i 
0 
3l 
November 
I 
X 
1 
2| 
December 
^2 
3i 
0 
6“ 
Ilf 
25 
7 
43l 
By thefe two tables it appears, that of all the winds 
between the N. and W. thofe from the point of N.W. 
were far more frequent than thofe from either fide of it.. 
Of the winds between the S. and E. thofe from the point 
of S.E. were more frequent than thofe to the E. of that 
point, and rather more frequent than thofe to the S. of 
it;: 
