Computed from observations made by John Ross, for 33 days, in the year 1818; by Parry, for 38 days, in 1820 to 1825; by Kane, for 7 days, in 1850; by Snow, for 36 days in the same year; by the French Commission, for 14 days, in 1838 to 1840; and by McClintock, for 9 days, in 1859; together with observations collected and classified, from the logs of numerous sailing vessels, at the United States Naval Observatory under the direction of Capt. M. F. Maury, Superintendent. for 228 days. 20. Long. 5° to 20° W. 19 219 Force. CHO Number of days. 54 43 W. .42 N. 20° E. .07 34 2 W. .41 N. 15 E. .09 98 8 W. .33 S. 78 E..23 68 Spring 0 6 6 618 0 0 18 6 12 24 42 30 18 612 0 S. 67 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...... Observed at the following places, viz. : Buncrana, by an officer of the Coast-guard in the year 1851. Londonderry, during the year 1800. Portrush, at the Coast-guard station, in the year 1851. Slieve Snaght, by Lieuts. J. E. Portlock and T. A. Larcom, of the Ordnance Survey, for 23 days in the autumn of the year 1827. Observed at the following places, and reported, for the most part, to the Scottish Meteorological Society, viz. : (Nos. 34 to 49.) 1 Computed from the resultants for the seasons. Eastern Scotland (east of longitude 4° West). Observed at the following places, and reported, for the most part, to the Scottish Meteorological Society, viz. -— (Nos. 34 to 49.) Eastern Scotland (east of long. 4°).-Continued. Spring 158 8146 5 148 9 333 1 144 1 210 3 214 1158 4 67 S. 8 56 E. .09 4017 1 Particular place not specified. Direction. Force. Number of days. Spring 335 3 Summer 379 3 815 Autumn 189 0 40. Kinfaun's Castle. The year? 41. Clunie Manse. OOON 2 352 0 285 3 334 20 387 9 0 478 2 493 22 234 S. 66 53 W. .18- 16065 ... 2 Computed from the following observations, viz.: N. and N. E. 268, E. and S. E. 1181, S. and S. W. 1120, W. and N.W. 1815. |