C 172 ] 
it ; but the difference in the latter cafe was very incon- 
fiderable. Of the winds from all quarters, thofe from 
the E.S.E and N.N.W. were the moft rare, efpecially the 
former. The numbers in the laft columns of each of 
the four laft tables are the fums of the preceding co- 
lumns ranging in the fame horizontal lines. They ought 
to correfpond with the numbers in columns S.W. N.E. 
S.E. N.W. of TABLE I. refpedtively, and ferve as a check 
upon the work in making the tables. 
The general ftate of the winds collecSled from the 
£ve preceding tables, according to their different degrees 
of prevalence, is as follows; 
ESE 
NNW 
WNW 
SSE 
SE 
£ 
ENE 
NNE 
S 
W 
NW 
N 
wsw 
ssw 
NE 
sw 
4 
7 
12 
14 
17I 
20 
21 
24 
25 
,25 
30 
34 
3 Sl 
621 
3611 
4Days miffed in the Journal, - - - - - - 3 I 
365 
TABLE 
