SAXBY'S PREDICTIONS FOR 1864 AND 1865.
November ?n.l and^riv^tltfllothj 23rd, 33th, Pocemßor%tffi^3fc}fr2oth^7th:;;>. C 2 LB6>. — Jmuary 3rU^9th,' t6rhiJ23'ra,C3oth. February sth, i i.^fchp2oth;' 2'?fch^ J o N.B.— February-'26fchJ isililcely jfo- 1 -be a Teiy period, witli proßably a higb,. tide. Man^h Sthi^l2^KV\L9'th;' 26th.' .-« -■ > £ N. B. — Maryh-26t:h. ' : wiU r probably b'a a dangaroui period with high tide;'"- A - Ap.ril Ist, Bth"i,"l6'th, 22nd, : 28tit.-> - "- Ta N?J3:^^Tlie 2ith T tb;|2Bth"Eriia>r-beiVcrjr liko'.y to prove greatly unsettled.' '--■'--> May 6th, l.Jth, aOtli, 26th. N. 13.— From 20th to" 26th is likely to be » tery unsettled period. > •■?- < ; ■ ... . June 2nd, 9 h, 16th, 22iid, ' 29tb.. ' July 7th, 13th. 2Ofck,j27j;ii. August 3r.1, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th. " 2 "- ( --So^t6ixibi»6Ph,:l2th> |9ttty 27.th:J -,!-:;.; October 3rl, 9th'uli3tiiV' Mthi;s)Jßt-i Lirvrir;: November 6th 13:h, 20th, 27th. December 3rd, ltfrkrtStb.; 21fch, 31efc. ■_-.-■ The. preceeding, apply to all parts • >;-th» earth* sarfafce-^oveTd (in a diminished degree) to th; trade ibielts. :-;^l - _ N B.^-^f tE v e"day*"marlfe3 : p'r6te3 r ealm v and' still •distraH^iKd day Oafter:-and dsp^c.'.aily^thor second day-iifter — .._. . # The changes jTary in.mfensity, but even at quiet periodV'tiieiy'niftj^"be^'plaihiy tracod In the scud ■ iyitig vv-,ih a velocity totally, at variance with, r.he afate of'the" air^ at v the 'eartlrs-surfiice, anl tho clouds at such times generally have a liny or stratified appearance,- which usualij indi&itos approaching rain. 8. M. 3AXBT.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 78, 29 November 1864, Page 3
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210SAXBY'S PREDICTIONS FOR 1864 AND 1865. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 78, 29 November 1864, Page 3
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