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1 II, 4| always over the-west and the east. Hence clouds collect on 2 II, 5| southern sea beyond Libya east and west winds are always 3 II, 6| Caecias is half north and half east.) South are that which blows 4 II, 6| from due south and Lips. East, the wind from the rising 5 II, 6| Phoenicias is half south and half east. West, the wind from the 6 II, 6| are therefore colder; the east winds as southerly, for 7 II, 6| northerly and southerly. East winds are warmer than west 8 II, 6| because the sun shines on the east longer, whereas it leaves 9 II, 6| north). For dwellers in the east they veer round as far as