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1 II, 6| diametrically opposite to it. Caecias blows from Z, where the 2 II, 6| diametrically opposite to Caecias: so it is its contrary. 3 II, 6| Meses, which lies between Caecias and Aparctias, from K. ( 4 II, 6| Meses are north winds too. (Caecias is half north and half east.) 5 II, 6| at opposite seasons. Thus Caecias and in general the winds 6 II, 6| before driving them away.~Caecias does not bring fair weather 7 II, 6| Bringing it on himself as Caecias does clouds."~When they 8 II, 6| contrary effects. Thus Lips and Caecias, sometimes called Hellespontias, 9 II, 6| Zephyrus, and Eurus are hot. Caecias covers the sky with heavy 10 II, 6| Lips with lighter ones. Caecias does this because it returns