TIDAL OBSERVATIONS. 



125 







Second 



series, 1861. — Con 



inued. 









June 13 P. M. 



8>' 



20°' 13".35 



4" 30" 19".0 



4" 



00" 18«.4 





li. 



w. 



L. w. 





30 .25 



40 18.95 





10 .9 



10" 



30" 



13'''. 7 5 



8" GO" 13". 15 





40 .2 



50 .95 





20 .95 





40 



.45 



10 .15 





50 .15 



5 00 .8 





30 19.2 





50 



.25 



20 .15 



9 



00 .1 



K. 





40 .4 



11 



00 



.0 



30 .2 





10 .05 







50 .7 





10 



12.9 



40 .45 





20 .05 



L. W. 



5 



00 .9 





20 



.8 



K. 





30 .1 



9 00 14.4 





10 20.0 





30 



.75 







40 .3 



10 .3 





20 .1 

 30 .3 





40 

 50 



.7 

 .6 







50 .4 



20 .1 







June 14 A. M. 





K. 



30 .1 





40 .5 



12 



00 



.5 



H. w. 







40 .05 





50 .6 

 00 .6 





10 

 20 



.35 

 .3 



1 30 20.7 







50 .0 



6 





40 .9 



June 15 A. M. 



10 00 .0 





10 .75 





30 



.3 



50 21.0 





H. W. 



10 .0 





20 .75 





40 



.3 



2 00 .2 



2 



10 19.85 



20 .0 





30 .75 





50 



.35 



10 .3 





20 20.1 



30 .1 





40 .6 



1 



00 



.4 



20 .35 

 30 .35 

 40 .35 





30 .2 

 40 .3 

 50 .45 



K. 



Str 



50 .4 

 K. 



ong wind from 





10 .4^ 

 20 .45 



S. 





50 . .35 



3 



00 .5 



June 16 A. M. 





S. W. 



Str 



ong wind from 



3 00 .35 





10 .55 



H. w. 









S. ~ 



VV. 



10 .3 





20 .55 



2 40 20.2 





L. W. 









20 .25 





30 .55 



50 .4 









P. 



M. 



30 20.9 





40 .55 



3 00 .5 



10 



10 16.0 





H. 



w. 



K. 





50 .55 



10 .65 





20 15.9 



4 



30 



16.9 





4 



00 .4 



20 .65 





30 .6 





40 



17.25 



L. W. 





K. 



30 .65 





40 .4 





50 



.7 



1 40 13.0 







40 .7 





50 , .1 



5 



00 



.95 



50 12.9 





L. W. 



50 .7 



11 



00 14.9 





10 



18.15 



8 00 .7 



8 



30 12.8 



4 00 .7 





10 .8 





20 



.35 



10 .4 





40 .6 



10 .7 





20 .5 





30 



.65 



20 .2 





50 .4 



20 .65 





30 .4 





40 



19.0 



30 .1 



9 



00 .2 



30 .55 





40 .3 





50 



.35 



40 .0 





10 .0 



40 .3 





50 .3 



6 



00 



.5 



50 11.9 





20 11.9 



K. 



12 



00 .1 





10 



.7 



9 00 .9 





30 .9 







10 .1 





20 



.8 



10 12.1 





40 .9 



9 30 





20 .1 





30 



20.0 



K. 





50 .8 



Pole carried away 





30 .25 





40 



2 





10 



00 .8 



by a strong S. 





K. 





50 



.4 



P.M. 





10 .8 



W. gale 



Str 



ona: wind from 



7 



00 



.5 



H. W. 



1 50 n.9 





20 .8 

 30 .9 







S. W. 





10 

 20 



.6 

 .6 





2 00 18.0 





40 12.0 



June 17 A. M. 









30 



.65 







10 .15 



20 .3 



30 .4 



1 40 .5 



i 50 .6 



3 00 .65 



! 10 .65 



I 20 .65 



30 .65 





K. 



The anchor of the 



June 18 A. M. 





40 

 50 



.65 

 .65 





P. M. 



pole was taken 

 up, and the pole 





H. W. 



8 



00 

 in 



.0 

 .5 



2 

 3 



n. w. 

 30 17.8 

 40 .9 

 50 18.1 

 00 .3 

 10 .5 



repaired and re- 

 placed. The bot- 

 tom is sloping, 

 and the zero 

 point therefore 

 differs from that 



6 



00 18.7 

 10 .8 

 20 .9 

 30 19.0 

 40 .0 

 50 .0 



20 

 30 



Strong 

 S. 



.4 

 .3 



5. 



vind from 



W. 



40 .65 





20 .6 



of the former ob- 



7 



00 .0 









50 .45 

 K. 





30 .6 

 40 .9 



servations. 





10 18.8 

 20 .5 

 K. 



11 



L. 



00 



AV. 



16.6 







50 .9 



P. M. 







10 



.4 



L. W. 



4 



00 19.0 



H. W. 









20 



.1 



8 00 13.9 





10 .0 



3 40 17.9 



Strong wind from 





30 



15.9 



10 .5 





20 .0 



50 18.1 





S. W. 





40 



.6 



