Wind from the western rim of the northland, snow.

Wind from the world of waters, clouds.

Wind from the southern rim of the world of waters, rain.

Wind from the land of the beautiful red, lovely odors, and rain.

Wind from the wooded cañons, rain and mist-clouds.

Wind from the land of day it is the breath of health, and brings the days of long life.

Winds from the lands of cold, the rain before which flees the harvest. Winds from the lands of cold, the fruit of ice.

Winds from the right hand of the west is the breath of the god of sand-clouds.

13. Zoothistic Prognostics.

I am compelled to leave this department, from want of detailed notes, almost untouched, although there is scarcely an action of the animals without its interpretation, either relative to weather or to the affairs of men.