I INTRODUCTION TO TABLES 



The reader is urged to examine Sections IV and V of Volume I of this two-volume report 

 before using the tables in this volume. These sections contain a detailed description of the 

 tables and also examples which use all of the variables in the tables. It is especially 

 important to be sure that the correct dimensionahzing quantities are used for the variables 

 of interest. 



In this Volume II, several figures and tables are presented from Volume I to facilitate the 

 use of the tables. These figures and tables are presented without change of numbering (or 

 lettering as the case may be). 



Figure 23 presents the dimensionless wave characteristics for the 40 sets of tabulations. 

 Tables D, E and F describe the variables tabulated and all dimensionalizing quantities. 

 Figures 25 through 29 present the results of combined shoaling and refraction for deepwater 

 directions of 0°, 10°, 20°, 40° and 60°, respectively. 



If this set of tables is extensively used, as is hoped, undoubtedly the users wiU note 

 shortcomings, omissions or develop recommendations directed toward the improved 

 usefulness, applicability or efficiency of the tables. The author would welcome information 

 of this type in order that furture work may benefit by as wide a range of users' needs as 

 possible. 



