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SAXBY'S PREDICTIONS FOR 1865.

February 1 3th, 20th, 26th N.B.— Februnrv 26th is likely to be a very dangerous period, with probably a high tide March sth, 12th, 19fch, 20th N.B. — March 26th will probably be a dangerous period with high tide April Ist, Bth, 16th, 22n<l, 28th N,B.~Tlip s}4th to 28th may be very likely to prove greaily unsettled '- May 6th, 13th, 20th, 26th ' N.B. —From 20th to 26th it is likely to be a yery unsettled period June 2nd, 9th, 16th, 22nd, 29th' July 7th, «lh, 20th, 27th j August 3rd, 9th, I7tb, 23rd, 30fch j September 6th, 12th, 19th, 27thOctober 3rd, 9bb'. 16th, 24th, 31st November 6th, 13th, 20th, 2?th December 3rd, 10th, 18th, 24th, 31st. The preceding apply to nil parts of the earth's surface- even (in * diminished degree) to the trade belts, N.B. —lf the diy marked prove calm and still distntst the day after, And especially the second day after. The changes vary in intensity, but even at quiot periods they may be plainly traced in the scud flying with a velocity totally at variance with the state of the air (it the earth's surface, and the clouds at such times fcenortilly have a liny or stratified appearance, which usually indicates approaching rain. S. M, Saxby.

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Evening Post, Issue 17, 27 February 1865, Page 2

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SAXBY'S PREDICTIONS FOR 1865. Evening Post, Issue 17, 27 February 1865, Page 2

SAXBY'S PREDICTIONS FOR 1865. Evening Post, Issue 17, 27 February 1865, Page 2

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