We report new measurements of the muon spectra and the muon charge ratio at ground level in the momentum range from 200 MeV͞c to 120 GeV͞c for two different geomagnetic locations. Above 0.9 GeV͞c the absolute spectra measured in the two locations are in good agreement and are about 10% to 15% lower than previous experimental results. At lower momenta the data show latitude dependent geomagnetic effects. These observations are important for the understanding of the observed neutrino anomaly. PACS numbers: 96.40.Tv, 96.40.Kk, 14.60.PqPrecise measurements of the muon energy spectrum and charge ratio at sea level over a wide energy range provide information on the propagation of cosmic rays in the atmosphere. Together with data on the primary cosmic rays, muon measurements can be used as a test to check calculations of atmospheric cascades and neutrino fluxes [1]. These latter calculations are used to interpret the recent re-