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Tide Table for 1837.
CONCLUDING REMARKS.
In the following Table are included the Watering places on our coasts,
which, on account of the proximity, are chiefly interesting to the inhabi-
tants of Glasgow, as places of Sniiiiner visiting, or retreat.
It exhibits the number of hours and minutes, what the time of high
water, at the respective places, is sooner or later than the time shown by
the Glasgow Tide Table.
Ardrossan,
sooner
2 15
Islay Sound,
later
1 43
Arrochar,
sooner
1 20
Isle of Man,
sooner
3 30
Ascog,
sooner
2 13
Kirkcudbright,
sooner
2 33
Ayr, .
sooner
2 20
Lamlash,
sooner
2 30
Belfast,
sooner
3 53
Largs, .
sooner
2 13
Brodick Bay,
sooner
2 20
Leith, .
later
20
Campbelltown,
sooner
2 30
Liverpool dock.
sooner
2 40
Cantyre Mull,
sooner
4 30
Loch Ryan,
sooner
2 30
Colonsa,
later
1 45
Millport,
sooner
2 13
Donaghadee pier.
sooner
4 45
Murray Frith,
sooner
2
Dublin bar,
sooner
3 30
Oban, .
later
2 40
Dumbarton,
sooner
1 40
Pentland Frith,
sooner
3 30
Dunoon,
sooner
2 10
Port- Glasgow,
sooner
2
Fort-William,
later
4
Portpatrick,
sooner
3
Galloway Mull,
sooner
2 45
Roseneath,
sooner
2
Giha,
later
15
Rothsay,
sooner
2 15
Greenock,
sooner
2
Saltcoats,
sooner
2 13
Gourock,
sooner
2
Skipness,
sooner
1 50
Helensburgh,
sooner
2
Skye,
later
4
Innerkip,
sooner
2 10
Staffa,
later
3 50
Inverary,
. sooner
1 15
Stranraer,
sooner
2 30
Inverness,
sooner
2 30
Tobermory,
later
3 40
lona,
later
3 20
Troon,
sooner
2 15
Irvine,
sooner
2 30
DAVID HERON.

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