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The folio-wing aro the results of those tides for -which so short a period 

 (127 days) is likely to give fair results : — • 



Bombay (Lat. 18°-95 N., Long. 4"-86 E. of Greenwich). 

 Year 1867. I=i8°.34. Ao=8-2oo4ft. 



41. A series of tide -observations extending through three years, com- 

 mencing 1868, May 1, taken by the Manora self-registering tide-gauge at 

 Kurracliec, -tt'ere also kindly lent by Mr. Parkes for the purpose of reduction. 

 The folio-wing series have been analyzed for each year separately, with the 

 exception of the solar semidiurnal tide-components II and T, for which it is 

 nccessarj'- to combine the observations extending through two entire years, 

 The datum-line is 2 feet below the datum-line of the diagram-sheets. 



42. Kurrachee (Lat. 24°-9 ^., Long. 4''-47 E. of Greenwich). 

 S. Speed of semidiurnal 2(y—?j). M. Speed of semidiurnal 2(-)' — (t). 



