
doi: 10.1038/003168a0 , 10.1038/003048c0
IN reply to Mr. Reeks, I was quite correct in stating that the wind would blow in the course of the Milky Way; and to be sure of it, I have communicated with my friend at Llanga-dock, who has repeated what I have previously stated. He also tells me that on Sunday night (the 11th inst.) he looked out and found the “wind blowing from the east, and the Milky Way was to be seen coming from the north-east.” He still thinks it possible to predict the weather by this kind of observation. However, apart from this, the Welsh word is sufficient to prove the correctness of my former letter, which means the “Road of the Wind.”
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