Autumn: North 20, N. N. E. 17, N. E. 23, E. N. E. 11, East 22, E. S. E. 53, S. E. 36, S. S. E. 33, S. 66, S. S. W. 21, S. W. 36, W. S. W. 21, West 42, W. N. W. 15, N. W. 48; calm or variable 42. Direction of resultant, S. 2° 7′ W. (??). Observed at the following places, viz.: Bressay, Shetland, for 11 years, 1857 to 1867. East Yell, Shetland, by A. Matthewson, for 29 months in the years 1863 to 1868. Observed at the following places, viz.: Aalesund, by Mo for 6 years, 1861 to 1867 inclusive. Bergen, for 8 years, 1861 to 1868 inclusive. Christiansund, by Hauge and Tensberg for 7 years, 1861 to 1867 inclusive. 24. Aalesund 98 96 94 88 September 79 83 186 October 37 86 186 85 256 139 49 66 November 56 139 182 87 234 97 47 December 34 100 164 70 314 135 55 40 Spring 388 601 374 142 188 544 340 191 232 N. 8° 12′ E. Summer 529 550 183 87 93 409 494 338 317 N. 28 36 W. .27 N. 22 Autumn 172 308 554 288 243 715 470 155 245 S. 13 38 W. .15 S. 3 Winter 85 368 619 281 237 823 336 88 163 S. 9 6 E. .21 S. 17 The year 11741827 1730 798 761 2491 1640 772 957 S. 78 17 W. .03 25. Soendmor The year 697 252 388 434 939 239 1390 199 S. 59 17 W. .17 January 9 0 18 11 187 54 18: 22 681 February 10 10 19 31 193 27 15 33 133 192 116 100| 217 217 210 217 64 210 217 May 64 140 56 141 107 252 70 80 20 95 177 24 February 22 50 29 32 112 303 113 142 145 78 121 89 184 90 195 149 214 36 40 62 233 101 148 87 208 79 95 98 172 September 36 59 89 183 69 147 152 October 17 46 97 202 78 177 183 November 60 36 72 258 96 198 119 December 34 21 82 237 103 187 186 Spring 205 448 225 466 198 342 509 238 369 S. 31 6 W. .03 N. 22 E .07 Summer 359, 635 161 171 66 249 599 274 496 N. 20 26 W. .23 N. 21 E. .03 644 Autumn 113 141 258 643 243 522 454 218 408 S. 13 18 W. .24 S. 5į W. .141 637 Winter 85 103 275 782 332 511 469 184 259 S. 3 34 W. .32 S. 5 E. .23 631 The year 762 1327 919 2062 839 1624 2031 914 1532 S. 24 55 W. .10 | 2556 28. Drontheim. The observations at this place are included with those made at sea in the vicinity, No. 20. Dr. Buchan, in his work on the prevailing winds over the globe, gives them for the several months of the year at Bergen and Villa as follows, viz. :— 36 88 217 60 109 197 70 105 217 90 143 210 Observed at the following places, viz. :— Fahlun, by A. F. Boberg during the years 1860 to 1866 inclusive. Gefle, by B. Hwasser from December, 1858, to December, 1866, inclusive. Hernosund, E. A. W. Hybineth from December, 1858, to December, 1866, inclusive. Ostersund, by Miss Anna Afzelius from October, 1860, to December, 1866, inclusive. No. 37. Aland Islands. tion. Transcribed from the elaborate work on the Climate of Russia, by C. Wesselowski, who quotes from the publications of Prof. Hällstrom, in the Transactions of the Scientific Society of Finland. The observations were made by Dr. Stadius, for a period of 10 years, from 1818 to 1827 inclusive. North. N. E. or be tween N. & E. East. S. E. or be tween S. & E. South. tween S. & W. S. W. or be West. tween N. & W. N. W. or be variable. Calm or April May June January 769 1304 385 1137 619 2910 836 2040 The year (Nos. 38 to 59.) Observed at the following places, viz. :— Abo, at the University for 77 years, from 1749 to 1826 inclusive, by Profs. Lexe, Kalm, Hellenius, Planman, Meter, and Hällstrom. Galiko, for 8 years, 1818 to 1825 inclusive, by Rev. Dr. Ignatius. Helsingfors, by Hällstrom, for 12 years, 1829 to 1841; also at intervals of 20 minutes, or 72 observations per day, from December, 1852, to November, 1853, inclusive. Hogland Lighthouse, during the year 1866, by Antzeff. Ilmola, by Pastor Frosterus, for 9 years (1818 to 1826 inclusive). Kajan, by Rev. Dr. Eumelius, during the years 1818 and 1819. Kalaioki, by Rev. Dr. Frosterus, for 9 years (1818 to 1826 inclusive). Laichela (formerly Vasa) on the shore of the Gulf of Bothnia, by Sterval, for 4 years (1751 to 1754 inclusive). Lemo Ganula, by Dr. Freidental, for 9 years (1818 to 1826 inclusive). Loukas, by Pastor Axwidson, for 8 years (1818 to 1825 inclusive). Paldamo (near Kajan), by Rev. Dr. Eumelius, for 5 years (1824 to 1828 inclusive). Storkiro, by Reimius, for 10 years (1831 to 1848). Sweaborg, from December, 1852, to November, 1853, inclusive, and published in Kupffer's Annals, 1853. Tammela, by Rev. Dr. Tolpo, for 14 years (1818 to 1831 inclusive). Uleaborg, by Julin, for 12 years (1776 to 1787 inclusive); and by Rev. Dr. Frosterus, for 12 years (1818 to 1829 inclusive). A part of the latter series was made at the neighboring island, Karle. Varo, by Dr. Vegelius, for 25 years (1800 to 1825). Virdois, by Perden, for 7 years (1826 to 1832 inclusive). 38. Laichela The year 39. Storkiro2 40. Varo January March May 154 96 97 691 557 68 184 170 134 97 June Autumu Winter 922 502 1063 2641 1607 1037 994 1235 1027 344 1039 3245 1988 769 598 991 The year 1253 412 998 2235 1611 1010 882 1600 January 1083 271 2355 271 1833 792 3062 333 S. 7 55 E. .22 S. 40 09 E. .23 N. 40 W. .10 1461 254 234 1553 787 2809 319 462 1566 872 2331 374 November 1239 372 2725 690 1487 956 2018 513 December 757 310 2857 344| Spring 2220 334 2000 Summer 2362 473 1947 Autumn 1428 233 2682 584 906 402 Winter 311 Finland, lat. 624-633 N. long.21-224E.3 42. Western Transcribed from Wesselowski, who quotes from the Minutes of the Swedish Academy for 1758. 2 Transcribed (except the last three columns) from Wesselowski, who quotes from Hällstrom, etc. See Aland Islands, No. 37. 3 Computed from the foregoing observations at Laichela, Storkiro, Varo, and Ilinola. 5701 1677 4408 2618 2983 3052 5318 4242 N. 57 29 W..05 ... N. 19 W..09 |