282 



E, 



REPORT 1876. 



J. Speed (y+v — Tir). Q. Speed (y — 3(r— ■or). 



R, 



1860. ■ 



0-0752 

 i76°-40 



1861. 



o'io67 

 i8o°-8o 



1860. 



o'i44o 



35i°-o9 



1861. 

 o'i698 



3S6°-33 



L. Speed (2y — tr— -or). N. Speed (2y— Sff+n;). X. Speed {2y — (T+w+2i]). 



1860. 



o'oigi 



i74°-64 



1861. 



0-0052 



i63°-62 



1860. 



0-4060 



255°-99 



V. Speed (2y-3(T-ir+2);). 



1860. 



0-1309 



258^-76 



1861. 



0-0687 



23o°-96 



1861. 



0-4363 



259°-i4 



1860. 



0-0678 



3S7°-65 



1861. 



0-0486 



85°-64 



p. Speed (2y-2(T + ri). 



1860. 



0-0373 

 24o°-68 



1861. 



00150 



23o°74 



R. Speed (2y- J,). 



R, 



1860 and 1861. 

 0-0104 



253°-i4 



T. Speed (2y-3»,). 



1860 and 1861. 

 00408 

 38°-i2 



CoiDcidence of phase of 



S and M. P and O. 



0-030 of a day 0-159 of a day 



After New or Full Moon. 



Coincidence of 



phase of M and N. 



1-230 days 



Opposition of 



phase of L and M. 



5-711 days 



After Moon's Perigee. 



Deduced from mean values for 2 years. 



A series of tide-observations extending through five years, com- 

 mencing 18G8, May 1, taken by the Manora self-registering tide-gauge at 

 Kurrachee, -were also kindly lent by Mr. Parkes for the purpose of reduction. 

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

 exception of the solar semidiurnal tide- components E and T, for -svhich it is 

 necessary to combine the observations extending through two entire years. 

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



Kurrachee (Lat. 24° 53' N., Long. 4" 28" E. of Greenwich). 





