MR. LUBBOCK ON TIDE OBSERVATIONS. 



293 



Table IV. has been formed on the supposition that Mr. Hutchinson's clock was 

 regulated according to Apparent Solar Time. The following 



Table XIX. 

 Results from Table I., if Mr. Hutchinson's clock was regulated according to Mean 

 Solar Time, showing the Difference in the Interval between the Mean Solar Time 

 of the Moon's Transit and the Time of High Water, and the Mean Interval, for 

 every month in the year. 



Table XIII. has been formed upon the supposition that Mr. Hutchinson's clock was 

 regulated according to Apparent Solar Time. The following 



Table XX. 



Results from Table X., if Mr. Hutchinson's clock was regulated according to Mean 

 Solar Time, showing the Difference in the Interval between the Mean So lar Time 

 of the Moon's Transit and the Time of High Water, and the Interval correspond- 

 ing to fifteen degrees Declination, for every three degrees of her Declination north 

 and south. 



