Rigolet, by H. Connelly, for an aggregate period of 211 years, in the years 1859 to 1863 inclusive. Winowkupa, by the same, from October, 1865, to May, 1866, inclusive. Computed from observations, for an aggregate period of over 4 years, 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. June July 13 S. 45 57 W..23 6 S. 31 58 W, .28 January 12 10 9 8 10 13 14 25 22 18 20 32 19 19 18 10 August 10 S. 17 40 W..17 76 131 182 124 14 S. 67 16 W. .33 1 Computed from the resultants for the seasons. Ballina, at the Ordnance Survey Office, from May to September inclusive, in the year 1838. Bencorr, by James Crean and James Glaisher, from July 18 to August 31, 1830. Cahirciven, at the Coast-guard Station, in the year 1851. Castletownshend, at the Coast-guard Station, in the year 1851. Cork, at the Barracks, in connection with the Ordnance Survey, from June, 1840, to October, 1841, inclusive, and during the years 1857 to 1867 inclusive. Courtown, at the Coast-guard Station, in the year 1851. Cuilcagh, from June 17 to September 13, 1828. Donagadee, at the Coast-guard Station during the year 1851. Divis, from September 1 to November 13, 1825. Dublin. There are three series of observations from this city, one made at the Coast-guard Observatory during the year 1851, and another at the Ordnance Survey Office, Phoenix Park, for 22 years, from 1831 to 1852 inclusive. The latter were originally recorded for 16 points of the compass, but were reduced, for publication, to eight points, in the same manner as at Nijnii Taguilsk (Zone 7, No. 126). They were also reduced so as to be expressed in parts of 100 (or parts of 1000, by removing the decimal point). Beside the record of the number of observations, showing the relative frequency of the different winds, Whewell's anemometer was used after the year 1839, and Lind's was added in 1845. The third series extends from the year 1857 to 1867 inclusive, at 9 o'clock A. M. Dunmore, at the Coast-guard Station, during the year 1851. Forth Mountain, from October 17 to November 2, 1829. Hill of Howth, from November 29 to December 27, 1829. Keeper, from September 19 to December 27, 1830, and from June 1 to July 9, 1831. Killough, at the Lighthouse during the year 1851. Killybegs, at the Lighthouse during the year 1851. Kilrush, at the Ordnance Survey Office, from April, 1840, to December, 1841. Kippure, from January 11 to July 16, 1829. Knockanaffrin, from August 12 to October 5, 1829. Limerick, at the Ordnance Survey Office, from 1839 to 1842 inclusive. Markree, at the Coast-guard Observatory, in the year 1851 Milltown, during the years 1867 and 1868. Nephin, from October 6 to November 2, 1828. Portarlington, by Dr. Hanlon, during the year 1851. Sawel, from September 8 to 19, 1827. Slieve Donard, from August 27 to November 19, 1826. Slieve League, From November 23, 1827, to January 5, 1828. Tara Hill, from November 8 to 20, 1829. Westport, at the Lighthouse, during the year 1851. 1 Computed from observations at Nephin, Ballina, Slieve League, Markree, Slieve Donard, Killybegs, Cuilcagh, Sawel, Armagh, Divis, Killough, and Donagadee. 2 Computed from the resultants for the seasons. For note to this reference see (*) at foot of next page. 1 Observed at Athy, Bencorr, Dublin (2 stations), Hill of Houth, Kippure, Portarlington, and Westport. 2 Observed at Courtown, Dunmore, Forth Mountain, Keefer, Kilrush, Knockanaffrin, Limerick, and Tara Hill. 3 Computed from the resultants for the seasons. * (Note to Phoenix Park, Dublin, preceding page.) Comparison of results afforded by the anemometers of Whewell and of Lind, with those computed from the number of observations only. |