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APPENDIX 
TIDE TABLE IN WINTER HARBOUR, continued. 
Hi&h Water 
> Low Water 
HroH Water 
Low Water 
1820 
Mean Time 
1820 
Mean Time 
Rite 
from the 
Fall 
from the 
REMARKS 
Rise 
from the 
Fall from the 
REMARKS 
last low water 
last high water 
last low water 
last high water 
H 
M 
Fu 
Ins. 
Ft. 
Ins. 
H M 
Ft. 
Ins. 
Ft. 
Ins. 
July 14 
4 
15 
P.M. 
2 
5 
• 
• 
July 17 
0 30 P.M. 
• 
• • 
2 
6 
10 
30 
P.M. 
• 
. . 
2 
99 
6 30 P.M. 
2 
1 
• 
. 
15 
5 
A.M. 
3 
3 
■ . 
• 
99 
midnight 
. 
• . 
2 
2 
11 
15 
A.M. 
• 
• . 
3 
18 
6 30 A.M. 
2 
5 
• 
• • 
First Quarter of the 
Moon. 
5 
15 
P.M. 
2 
• 
. . 
99 
1 P.M. 
. 
• . 
2 
3 
11 
P.M. 
. 
. • 
2 
99 
7 30 P.M. 
1 
10 
: 
. . 
16 
5 
40 
A.M. 
2 
• 
. . 
19 
1 30 A.M. 
• 
• • 
1 
5 
99 
noon 
• 
• • 
2 
00 
99 
7 45 A.M. 
2 
0 
• 
• • 
99 
6 
P.M. 
2 
3 
. 
. . 
1 ” 
midnight 
^ • 
2 
4 
The Tide-pole being disturbed by the 
ice becoming loose 
30 
about it, the account of the Tides was here discontinued. 
17 
6 
A.M. 
2 
7 
• 
• • 
GENERAL REMARKS ON THE HEIGHT OF THE TIDES. 
In the Months of 
Maximum 
Minimum 
Mean 
May 
Feet Inches 
4 2 
Feet Inches 
0 10 
Feet Inches 
2 6i 
June 
3 7 
1 4 
2 7 
J uly 
3 9 
1 5 
2 H 
TIMES OF HIGH WATER ON FULL AND CHANGE DAYS OF THE MOON. 
H M 
New Moon, May 12th . . .115 
Full .... 27th ; 1 45 
New . . June 10th 115 
New . . July 10th 1 40 
Mean Time of High Water on Full and Change Days . . 1 29 
