im 
(p^ku the Indtani go io^ of 
Dcariand MoQfiLtvirenty, thirty, fojftf miles 
up into the Countric. Their Summer is hot 
and dry proper for their IHd^aH^^^htu > 
which thrives beft in a hot and drf 'ieafon , 
the skie for the moR part Summer and Win* 
, tcr very clear aitd ferdfic *, if they fee a little 
black cloud in the Nortb-Ji^efty no bigger 
thiti 5^ man may cover with his Hatvthey 
txptdt a following ftorm , the clcud iti 
flio^rt time fprcading round abput the Ho- 
rizon accompanied with violent gufls oif 
Mud, :;rain, ^^nd many times lightning and 
terrible thunder. Iq all Countries they 
have obfervations how the weather will fall 
out, and thtfe rules following are obfcrvabie 
in NiVP'Etjgla^d^ .Ji/ihcsMoon look bright 
and fair , took forfait weather, alfo the ap- 
pearingof one Rainbow after a ftorm, is a 
known fign of fair weathers if miftscbt^ii? 
down from the Hills, or dcfcerd from the 
Heavens, and fettle in the valleys, they pro- 
raife fair hot weather v mifts in the Ev,e- 
ning (hew fair hot d3Eyon the morrow j 
the likt when mifts rif: from waters in the^ 
Evening. The obfcming of the fmallet 
Scars is a certain fign of Tempcf^s approach- 
ing > the ofri:hanglng£oirlihc4 vi^^t^^alfem' 
iore-runner of a Itorm , the rtibundingaf 
ific Sea froauhe fliqre, and murmuring of 
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