442 INDEX. 



Proverbs concerning the weather, Ifi.'t. 



relatingto the seasons, !(.". 

 Pythagoras, his speech from Ovid, 320. 



R 



Rain, 23. 

 Rainbow, 103. 

 Raincloud, 23. 

 Ravens croak differently before Rain and before fine weather. 13. 



S 



Saints' Days, 2/2 and sequel. 

 St. Francis Xavier, 177, note. 

 St. Winifred's Well, ibid. 



Saints Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Cyprian, ibid. 

 St. Swithin, a rainy sign deduced from, 2!l.">. 

 St. Paul, prognosticks from his Festival, 274. 

 St. Elmo's Fires, 224. 

 Shepherd of Banbury's Calendar, 171. 

 Snow and Sleet, 86. 

 Song to summer, 289. 

 Stackencloud, 9. 



Stars, on the changing colour of, 86. 

 Storms, very violent, occur simultaneously in distant places, /- 



at Vevai in Swizzerland, ibid. 

 Storms, in France and Holland, ibid. 



at Bridgenorth in Shropshire, ibid. 

 Swallows, early coming of, 160, note. 



T 



Thunderstorms, 71 et alibi. 

 Tulip, a monstrous variety of, Calendar of Flora, &c. 437- 



V 

 Vanes, the best form for, 204. 



why called Weathercocks, 265, note. 



curious one at Waltharnstow, 203. 

 Vapour, curious, on an Elm tree at Clapton, 125. 



Plane, 11 and 89. 



W 



Weathercock, see Vane. 

 Will with a Wisp or Jack o'Lantern, 224. 



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