IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND FRANCE. 



139 



Milford Division. — Goodwick Station, Pembrokeshire. 



Taken by John G. Annal, Chief Officer, Second-class. 





Temperature. 













1868. 



A. 

 At Sea. 



B. 



Near the 

 Shore. 



Distance 

 from Land. 



Depth 

 of Water. 



State of 

 Tide, &c. 



Wind. 



Observations. 



Oct. 







o 













19 



55 



No 



Taken at the 



From 14 feet 



4J hrs. flood 



N 6 



Observations taken at Good- 



20 



55 



oyster 



Pier. 



at high water 



5£ hrs. flood. 



SW 4 



wick, being the nearest 



21 



55 



banks. 



do. 



to 2 feet at 



High water 



NW 6 



coast-guard station to St. 



22 



54 



do. 



do. 



low water. 



f hours ebb 



NW 5 



Brides' Bay. 



23 



54 



do. 



do. 



do. 



1^ hours ebb 



NW 6 





24 



54 



do. 



do. 



do. 



2\ hours ebb 



WSW6 





26 



54 



do. 



do. 



do. 



3f hours ebb 



WNW5 





27 



54 



do. 



do. 



do. 



4£ hours ebb 



NW 5 





28 



54 



do. 



do. 



do. 



5% hours ebb 



WSW5 





29 



54 



do. 



do. 



do. 



Low water 



WNW6 





30 



54 



do. 



do. 



do. 



do. 



WNW5 





31 



54 



do. 



do. 



do. 



do. 



W 7 





Bridlington Division. — Filey Station, Yorkshire. 



Taken by Nicholas Sweetman, Chief Officer. 



Oct. 







Yards. 



Fathoms. 









16 



- 



50 



200 



2 



Near low 

 water, N 



SW 5 



Temperature taken at noon 

 each day. 



17 



- 



50 



do. 



2 



Low water, N 



W 4 





19 



- 



50 



180 



2 



Near low 

 water, N 



W 2 



No oyster banks in Filey 

 Bay. 



20 



- 



50 



150 



3 



| ebb, N 



NNW3 





21 



- 



50 



do. 



H 



do. 



W 3 





22 



_ 



50 



120 



2 



| ebb, N 



NW 4 





23 



- 



48 



100 



2 



i ebb, N 



S 6 





24 



- 



45 



do. 



2 



do. 



S 6 





26 



- 



51 



300 



n 



High water 



W 3 





27 



_ 



46 



35 



n 



do. 



NW 4 





28 



- 



46 



50 



2 



f flood, S 



WSW3 





29 



- 



47 



70 



n 



| flood, S 



WNW5 





30 



- 



48 



90 



H 



do. ' 



W 4 





31 



- 



52 



120 



H 



J flood, S 



WSW5 





















