396 MR. LUBBOCK ON THE TIDES IN THE PORT OF LONDON. 
X. (Interpolated from Table IX.) Showing the interval between the Moon’s 
Transit and the time of High Water, and the height of High Water at 
the London Docks for every three degrees of her declination north and 
south. 
XI. (Interpolated from Table IX.) Showing the interval between the Moon’s 
Transit and the time of High Water at the London Docks, for every three 
degrees of her declination north or south. 
XII. (Interpolated from Table IX.) Showing the height of High Water at the 
London Docks for every three degrees of the Moon’s declination north 
or south. 
XIII. Showing the time of High Water at the London Docks corresponding 
to the mean time of the Moon’s superior and inferior Transits ; and also 
the heights of High Water in the month of June ; from 1090 observations 
made between the 1st of January 1808 and 31st of December 1826. 
XIV. (Interpolated from Table XIII.) Showing the interval between the 
Moon’s Transit and the times of High Water, and the height of High 
Water in the month of June ; the interval and heights corresponding to 
the Moon’s superior and inferior Transits being distinguished. 
XV. Showing the difference in the interval between the time of the Moon’s 
Transit and the time of High Water, and the mean interval (Column A. 
Table III.) in different months of the year. 
XVI. Showing the difference in the height of High Water and the mean height 
(Column B. Table V.) in different months of the year. 
XVII. Showing the difference in the interval between the time of the Moon’s 
Transit and the time of High Water, and the mean interval (Column A. 
Table III.) for every minute of the Moon’s horizontal parallax. 
XVIII. Showing the difference in the height of High Water and the mean 
height (Column B. Table V.) for every minute of the Moon’s horizontal 
parallax. 
