APPENDIX II. COLLECTION OF EMPIRICAL WAVE DATA—Continued 
Table III 
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No ny U (sec) 
(m/sec) 
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Sigal S|) 6 92>< 104 
SONS) 180< 108 
19 Kal) 8 MES<IGs 
23 \PeMulesi 95285105 
29 9.8) 6.12X10* 
36) 16.0) 3.60X10° 
SlMldersin 5. 40><1104 
48 Ol th BUD< 1105 
5S ONS Sa O0>G105 
62} 10.8} 3.78X10* 
93) 16.0) 8.64104 
118 8.8! 3.06X10' 
NEN) TWO} AY SO: 
128 9.8 1. 80 10 
155 ORS 4.18 10% 
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