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The Rev. Samuel Haughton on the Solar and Lunar 



Caherciveen. — Table C. 



Comparison of the Observed and Calculated Diurnal Tide at Caherciveen, at Low Water; Posi- 

 tive Heights for Sixteen and one-half Lunations, commencing 1850, October 9'' 2* 3'", and ending 

 1852, January 5'' 15'' 6"". 



Caherciveen. — Table D. 



Comparison of the Observed and Calculated Diurnal Tide at Caherciveen at Lotv Water; Ne- 

 gative Heights for Sixteen Lunations, commencing 1850, October 24'* 0* 0", and ending 1851, l>e- 

 cemfter 21'' 15*30". 



The four preceding Tables, a, b, c, d, show the agreement in height between 

 the Observed and Calculated Tides at Caherciveen. The following Tables, 

 E, F, show the differences of the Observed and Calculated Times of Vanishing 

 of the Diurnal Tide, during the sixteen and one-half Lunations of observation. 



