. The American journal of science and arts . N. 51 W. „o ^ N. 6 W. 6. 43 W. 10 < N. 25 E. ( N. 38 E. ^ N. 55 E. 39 W. (N. 54 E. 17 5 N. 32 W. o^ 5 N. 37 W. 19 E. n 5N. 73 W. ^^ ^ N. 77 E. ^^ ^ N. 34 E. 22 E.* ^^ I N. 30 W. ,(, 5 N. 40 W. „^ 5 N. 43 W. 9 E. C N. 26 W. ^^ ? N. 1 E. ^^ } N. 20 W. 82 E. Here we have a well marked rotation of the wind, and onlytwo anomalies, amounting to 9° and 13°. Mean of the bottomtrees, N. 43° W. ; top trees, N. 32° E.; remaining trees, N. 17°W. These are all upon the south side of the central line, or verynear the centre. On the north side of the track
. The American journal of science and arts . N. 51 W. „o ^ N. 6 W. 6. 43 W. 10 < N. 25 E. ( N. 38 E. ^ N. 55 E. 39 W. (N. 54 E. 17 5 N. 32 W. o^ 5 N. 37 W. 19 E. n 5N. 73 W. ^^ ^ N. 77 E. ^^ ^ N. 34 E. 22 E.* ^^ I N. 30 W. ,(, 5 N. 40 W. „^ 5 N. 43 W. 9 E. C N. 26 W. ^^ ? N. 1 E. ^^ } N. 20 W. 82 E. Here we have a well marked rotation of the wind, and onlytwo anomalies, amounting to 9° and 13°. Mean of the bottomtrees, N. 43° W. ; top trees, N. 32° E.; remaining trees, N. 17°W. These are all upon the south side of the central line, or verynear the centre. On the north side of the track I have no new 296 Tornado in N. of Ohio, Feb. 4, 1842. observations. Those recorded in my former article range betweenS. 54^ W. ; South ; and S. 68° E. Near the centre were twotrees, S. 82° W., N. 86° W. These trees, it will be observed,lie parallel with the track and almost directly in the centre. (Seethis Journal, Vol. xlii, p. 12.) This southwest wind on the northside of the track probably preceded the southeast, as the westerlywind preceded th
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