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TIDE TABLE. 



Place. 



Hiprh 



Wafer, 



Full and 



Change. 



Rise. 



Sps. 



Cape Florida 



Sand Kay 



Kay West (16) 



Tampa Bay 



Pensacola 



Mobile 



Mississippi, S.W. Pass 

 Galveston 



Gulf of Mexico. 



Vera Cruz 



Triangles 



Campeche 



Cape Oatouche 



Cozumel 



Royal Harb.,Ruatan 

 Cape Gracias Harb. 

 Man of War Kay ... 



Blewfields 



Greytown 



Colon 



iyest India Islands. 



Cuba, Havaima 



Babia de Cadiz 

 Kay 



Port Baracoa 



Santiago de Cuba 



Manzanillo 



Santa Cruz 



Port Xagua 



St. Domingo, Cape 

 Haytien 



Port au Prince ... 



St. Domingo 



Samana Bay 



Fort Daupliin ... 

 Jamaica, Port Royal 



Grand Cayman 



Gun Kay 



Abaco 



h. m. 

 8 43 



8 49 



9 39 

 11 6 



1 45 

 9 30 

 8 30 



7 45 

 10 30 



8 10 



50 

 0? 



8 14 



ft. 



1* 

 li 

 1* 

 If 

 2 



2 



li 



4 



2-4 



1* 



2| 



2 

 2 

 2 



f-2 

 1? 



Nps. 



ft. 



1 

 1 



^ 



Place. 



Hisli 

 Water, 

 Full and 

 Change. 



Riae. 



Nassau, New Provi- 

 dence (17) 



Guincbos Kay 



Clarence Harbour, 



Long Island 



Exuma 



Crooked Island 



Inagua 



San Juan, Porto 

 Rico 



Mona Island 



Virgin Islands, St. 

 Tbomas Harbour 



Cbristianstiid, Santa 

 Cruz 



Anegada 



Guadeloupe, Pointe 

 a Pitre 



Martinique, Fort 

 Royal 



St. Lucia, Port Cas- 

 tries 



Barbados, Carlisle 

 Bay 



St. Vincent, Kings- 

 town 



Grenada, St. George 

 Harbour 



Tobago 



Trinidad, Boca 



Grande 



Port of Spain 



Icacos Point 



Gulf of Maracaibo 



Cartagena 



Caledonia Harbour 



Orinoco River, entr. 



Demerara River ... 



Berbice 



Corentyn River 



Surinam 



Maroni River 



Cayenne River 



m. 



30 

 40 



8 30 



20 

 

 



2 



15 



irreg. 



7 30 

 9 



10 



4 



2 36 



3 

 3 



2 

 3 



3 



4 



4 



5 



11 



40 

 



30 



30 



14 



15 







11 40 

 6 



28 

 30 

 10 

 

 

 37 



Sps. 



ft. 



4 

 3 



4 



H 

 H 



2 



li 



2? 

 3 



1* 



1^ 

 4 



4 

 4 

 7 



U 



1| 

 3 



9 



8-10 



8i 

 9-10 



9 

 5-7 



Npa. 



ft. 

 3 



H 



2 



1 



2^ 

 3 



4 



1 

 1 



6 



6 



5i 

 5-6 

 6 



EEMAEKS ON THE TIDE TABLE. 



The following notes draw attention to peculiarities of the Tides as met 

 with in various regions of the North Atlantic Ocean, of which more full 

 and detailed accounts will be found in the Sailing Directions which accom- 

 pany the Charts of the various coasts. 



(1.) River Thames. — During strong North- Westerly gales, the Tide 

 marks high water earlier in the Eiver Thames than otherwise, and does 

 not give so much water, whilst the ebb tide runs out later, and marks 

 lower ; but, upon the gales abating and the weather moderating, the 

 Tides put in and rise much higher, whilst they also run longer before high 

 water is marked, and with more velocity of current, nor do they run out 

 BO long or 30 low. 



