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INDEX. 
Table I. Showing the time of High Water at the London Docks, correspond- 
ing to the mean time (reckoned from noon) of the Moon’s Transit in each 
month of the year; from 13,0/3 observations made between the 1st of 
January 1808 and the 31st of December 1826. 
II. (Interpolated from Table I.) Showing the interval between the Moon’s 
Transit and the time of High Water at the London Docks, for every 
month in the year. 
III. Formed from the preceding, by taking the mean of the interval when the 
Moon passes the meridian at any given time, and twelve hours later. 
IV. Showing the height of High Water at the London Docks, corresponding 
to the mean time of the Moon’s Transit in each month of the year; from 
6638 observations made between the 1st of January 1808 and the 31st of 
December 1826. 
V. (Interpolated from Table IV.) Showing the height of High Water at the 
London Docks. 
VI. Showing the time and the height of High Water at the London Docks, 
corresponding to the mean time of the Moon’s Transit for every minute of 
her horizontal parallax ; from 5414 observations made between the 1st of 
January 1808 and 31st of December 1826. 
VII. (Interpolated from Table VI.) Showing the interval between the Moon’s 
Transit and the time of High Water at the London Docks, for every 
minute of her horizontal parallax. 
VIII. (Interpolated from Table VI.) Showing the height of High Water at 
the London Docks for every minute of the Moon’s horizontal parallax. 
IX. Showing the time and height of High Water at the London Docks, 
corresponding to the mean time of the Moon’s Transit for every three 
degrees of her declination north and south ; from 5372 observations made 
between the 1st of January 1808 and the 31st of December 1826. 
