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Rh eating of stones. A circle round a candle. Achey ancient people's limbs or corns. Bells heard at farther distance than usual. Sparks gathering in the fire. No dew morning nor evening,. When the only appear, and that ty. Lute or violin rings breaking untouched.

Signs of Wind and Tempest—Red clouds appear in the morning. Much shooting of stars. The red. Black circles with red strokes about moon. Stars dim and firey. Autumn far. A dy winter. Clouds flying swift in the air. Fire pale or buzzing Ravens clapping  with their wings. The high flying of the her Crying of swine. The herb looking very  the sun set pale or be enclosed with a  circle when he is near the time of his setting.

 of hot weather.—Many bats flying abroad than ordinary. rising out of rs and waters before the sun rise, The flying high in the air. Crows or ravens ng against the sun. Great store of flys and ges playing in the sunshine towards night.

 of drought—Stars seeming dim or fiery red, nes both drought and wind.

 of cold weather-As frost snow or hail. flying low, seeming to touch the top of hills. flocks of small birds gathered together. if winter the sun shine clear towards night  extraordinary twinkling of the stars. Clouds heaps like ro An obscure circle about  or moon.

 of frosts continu.—Snow falling small