SAXBY'S PREDICTIONS FOR 1865.
December 3rd, 10th, 18tli, 24th, 31sfc. N.B. — If the day marked prove calm and still distrust the day alter, and especially the second day after. S. M. Saxby. The changes vary in intensity, but even at quiet peiioda they may be plainly traced in the send Hying with a velocity totally at viuiance with the state of the air lit the earth's surface, ami the clouds at such times generally have a liny or stratified appearance, which usually indicates approaching rain.
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Evening Post, Issue 278, 29 December 1865, Page 2
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85SAXBY'S PREDICTIONS FOR 1865. Evening Post, Issue 278, 29 December 1865, Page 2
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