in the year 1839. 



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Station 



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tion. 



Velocity. 



3.W. 



Pulo CW. 

 h. 



Filatjafast. 



E. mon- 



Fort Ve N.E 



Ami- mon- 



i S.W. 



., . , I6h. or 

 Muntol:sj >w 



Onrust. |d flood tide stream. 



Fasal. 



Klamp^ n thg r j S6j and Westward 



Remarks. 



The tides regularly lose 12 hours ki a fortnight, 

 the flood along the coast runs to N.W., the ebb to 

 S E. 



The tides regularly lose 12 hours in a fortnight ; 

 the stream along the coast runs to the East during 

 the East monsoon. 



The tides regularly lose 12 hours in a fortnight ; 

 ebb and flood run in an opposite direction along 

 the North coast of the Bay. 



During the East monsoon it is always high 

 water at 2 p. m. or in the evening; during the W. 

 monsoon a. m. or in the morning. 



During the East monsoon it is always high 

 water at p. m. or in the evening ; during the West 

 monsoon at a. m. or in the morning. 



During the East monsoon it is flood tide always 

 in the morning, and in the West monsoon in the 

 evening. 



lapara,y ? b u t it is very irregular. 

 Crimoij and on the fall Westerly. 



During the E. monsoon the flood tide comes in 

 the morning, and in the W. monsoon in the evening. 



During the East monsoon the flood tide comes 

 in the evening ; during the West monsoon in the 

 morning. 



je of the greatest rise and fall of every month be taken, it is somewhat less. If 



the ave 



O r $iral of the Navy in East India, and Inspector of the Navy, 



W. DE CONSTANT REBECQUE, 



Adjutant and Naval Lieutenant. 



