From the Tide Table published by (lie IT. S. Coast Survey. 
JANUARY. 
High Water. 
a.m. 
Day of Month. 
h m 
7 21 
8 03 
8 41 
P.M. 
6 
9 
4-> 
A 
a 
he 
• r-< 
b 
O 
M 
h in 
ft. 
7 59 
3.6 
LOW WATER. 
A.M. 
9 06 3.6 
10.15 3.8 
9. •.......... »••«»»•«« 
10 . 
9 16 5.5 11 22 
9 54 5.7 A. 
0 20 4.2 10 35 
1 04 4.4 11 18 
P. 
1 45 4.5 0 00 5.6 
0 45 
1 29 
2 53 4.6 
3 24 4.7 
3 54 4.7 
6 06 4.9 
7 0il5.1 
n m 
0 23 
1 15 
2 03 
2 46 
3 28 
4 15 
5.05 
P.M. 
h m 
1 31 
2 27 
2.2 3 20 
2 21 4 09 
4 50 
5 31 
6 15 
•» o 
2 . 2 ! 
2.2 
0.3 
5 56 
6 40 
7 34 
8 23 
9 12 
C 49 
7 29 
8 05 
1.9| 8 42 0.3 
0.2 
5 3 
5.0 
2 18 4.7 
3 21 4.4 
4 29 4.1 10 11 
5 45 3.9 11 12 
6 59 3.7 ! 
8 21 3.6 0 071.81 1 29 
7 57 5.2 9 45 3.7 1 14]2.3 2 39 
3.9 I 2 18 2.6 3 45 
| 3 20|2.6| 4 43 
5.8 
8 49 5.4 11 07 
9 41 5.6 a. 
0 12 4.110.31 
1 02 4.3 
1 45 
2 18 
2 49 
3 15 
3 39 
4 08 4.9 
4 42 5.0 
5 22 5.1 
6 115.2 
7 02 5.3 
11.21 
P. 
0 08 5.4 
0 54 5.2 
1 414.9 
2 24 4.6 
3 15 4.4 
4 15:4.1 
5 20:3.8 
6 28 3.7 
7 42 3.6 
8 56 3.7 
1.7 9 21 
1.5:10 06 0.7 
1.3 11 04 1.3 
0 191.1 
0.8 
0.4 
0.1 
0.6 
4.1812.5 5 33 0.9 
5 15 2.3 6 14 
6 06!2.l! 6 51 
6 54 1.9 7 25 0.9 
7 3811.7 7 5710.5 
8 22 1.5 8 29 0.1 
9 (Hi 1.4 9 00:0.4 
9 55 1.2 9.49 0.9 
10 48 1.0 10 37 1.4 
11 46 0.8 11 252.0 
0 460.6 
0 16 2.5 44 0.3 
The height is reckoned from the level of average lowest low water to which 
the founding* are given on the Coast Survey Charts. ‘When the time in 
the A.M. column is preceded by P, it h afternoon ; and when in the P.M. 
column by A, It it forenoon. 
ZU - ' r 
High Water. 
Day of Month. 
a.m. 
P.M* 
» 
• 
0 ) 
A 
2 ' & 
a 
he 
a ^ 
M •fmt 
s 
a 
. 
H ,W 1 
h ni 
ft. 
h in ft. I 
1 •••»••« »»•••» ........... 
7 65 
5.4 10 08 3.8 
0 
S 42 
5.5:11 07 4.0 
3. 
9 30 
5.6111 58 4.2 
4. ......... 
10 15 
5.6 
r; 
• • • » . . . 
0 89 
4.311 03 5.5 
6 . 
1 12 
4.6 11 47 5.3 
P. 
7.. 
L 45 
4.8 
0 81 5.1 
8 . 
2 13 
5.0 
1 17 4.8 
9. 
2 88 
5.0 
2 07 4.5; 
in.. 
IL. 
12 .. 
13.. 
14.. 
15.. 
16.. 
17.. 
18.. 
19.. 
20 .. 
21 .. 
22 .. 
23.. 
24.. 
25.. 
26.. 
27.. 
28.. 
h m ft. 
t 2 44 0.0 
3 40 0.3 
4 30 0.7 
5 17 0.9 
5 561.0 
5 5312.01 6 27 1.0 
1 13 2.9 
2 14 3.0 
3 14 2.8 
4 13 2.5 
5 U6|2.3 
6 37 1.7 6 55i0.8 
3 07 4.2 8 54 
4 (V19 <1 jfi 
3 ft7'5.1 
3 42 5.1 
4 27 5 .1 5 43 3.7 l()51 
4 20 3.9 
5 2315.2 
7 103.6 
6 26 5.3 8 41 3.7 
7 28 5.3110 04 3.8 
8 33 5.4H1 17 4.0 
9 49 
1.2 8 01 0.1 
1.0: 8 43 0.7 
0.9 9 381.3 
0.7 10 36 1.9 
9 32 5.4 11 59 4.3 
10 26 5.4 J a. 4 2212.6 
0 36 4.5 11 14 5.3 5 1412.2 
1 05 4.7 11 57)5. lj 5 56 1.7 
l 31 5.0 0 34 5.0 i 6 34 1.3 
1 565.1 1 154.7 
2 16 5.2 1 58 1 5 
12 02 0.5 11 43 2.5 
1 17 0.2 
0 55 3.0 2 34 0.1 
2 10 3.1 3 38 0.4 
3 21 2.9 4 30 0.7 
5 09 0.8 
5 44 0.9 
6 19 0.8 
2 36*5.2 
3 l)0|5.3 
3 29 5.3 
4 125.2 
5 05 5.2 
7 
6 44 0.5 
7 12 0.1 
7 38 0.4 
8 09<0.9 
O'* 1 
14 0.9 
. 510.7 
51 4.2 8 3t 0.5 
3 50 3.9, 9 14 0.5 8 50 1.5 
4 50 3.7 10 05 0 4 9 38 2.1 
6 03 3.6 u 00 0.3 10 35 2.6 
7 18 3.6 12 02 0.2 11 37 3.0 
ft 
The height is reckoned from the level of average lowest low water, to which 
the *oundiug& are given on the Coast Survey Charts. When the time in 
the A.M. column is preceded hv 1‘, it is afternoon ; and when in the P. M. 
column by A, it is forenoon. 
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