[ 6oo ] 
Day of ob-l Apparent time 
iervation. | 
The 
height. 
Dec. 
h / 
5f 2. 
9 52 A. M. 
4> 9 
5 2 
10 15 A. M. 
4> 3 
93 
11 15 A. M. 
3>45 
1.1 21 A. M. 
3» 68 
u 54 A. M. 
3. 1 
Li 1 5 
0 33 P. M. 
3> 3 
74 
1 34 P. M. 
4> 1 
87 
3 51 P. M. 
6, 2 
95 
4 12 P. M. 
7» 1 
127 
5 57 p - M. 
9y 4 
94 
6 21 P. M. 
9> 9 
h 73 
6 49 P. M. 
9> 7 
91 
7 55 p - M. 
8, 8 
43 
% 3- 
f 
7 47 A. M. 
9» 3 
54 
8 20 A. M. 
8, 5 
55 
{ By a mean of 69 obferva- 
tions taken as fall as pof- 
fible at every the leaft rife 
and fall. 
'Taken from the greatell 
and more regular rifes and 
j falls by a mean of 52 ob~ 
. fervations. 
A great fwell. 
{ A greater fwell, obferving 
fomewhat uncertain all 
this day. 
A very great fwell. 
r A great fwell; but very 
j calm at times; obferving 
t upon the whole fome- 
what uncertain. 
The violence of the fwell has fo loofened the nails and twilled 
the iron of the poll:, that it was neceffary to take it off and 
repair it. 
h 5. The poll was fet up again as near the former height as 
could be judged. 
5 31 P. M. 
5, 8 
43 
6 49 P. M. 
7> 7 
40 
O 6. 
7 44 A. M. 
8, 3 
105 
9 2 A. M. 
9, 2 
47 
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