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1 II, 3| warmest of winds and it blows from dry and hot regions. 2 II, 4| in the spot from which it blows; as they proceed and leave 3 II, 4| itself; but, the breeze that blows from there so gently as 4 II, 5| continuously.) But the south wind blows from the tropic of Cancer 5 II, 5| wind is not the wind that blows from the south pole. It 6 II, 5| know that only one wind blows from that quarter. So the 7 II, 5| So the south wind clearly blows from the torrid region. 8 II, 6| Zephyrus is the wind that blows from A, this being the point 9 II, 6| opposite to it. Caecias blows from Z, where the sun rises 10 II, 6| blowing from G. For Lips blows from the point where the 11 II, 6| it is its contrary. Eurus blows from D, coming from the 12 II, 6| from G but the wind that blows from E which some call Argestes, 13 II, 6| Olympias, and some Sciron. This blows from the point where the 14 II, 6| Argestes and Aparctias, blows from I; and the wind called 15 II, 6| those parts call Phoenicias blows from that point.)~These 16 II, 6| east.) South are that which blows from due south and Lips. 17 III, 3| in the fact that the wind blows from the quarter in which