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MOON'S PHASES FOR 1865.
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SAN FRANCISCO.
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First Quarter. |Full Moon. |Last Quarter. |New Moon.
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morning. |afternoon. |afternoon. |morning.
afternoon. |morning. |afternoon. |morning.
morning. |morning. |morning. |afternoon.
afternoon. |afternoon. |afternoon. |morning.
morning. |afternoon. |afternoon. |afternoon.
morning. |morning. |morning. |afternoon.
afternoon. |afternoon. |morning. |morning.
morning. |afternoon. |afternoon. |afternoon.
morning. |morning. |afternoon. |afternoon.
afternoon. |afternoon. |morning. |morning.
morning. |afternoon. |afternoon. |morning.
afternoon. |morning. |afternoon. |afternoon.
DEC. 25. | DEC. 31. | |
4h. 21m. | 10h. 38m. | |
morning. | afternoon. |
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NOTE. -- The tides for San Francisco, as given here, are obtained from the
latest data of the United States Coast Survey. These tides are extremely irregu-
lar, both as regards interval and height. The two daily tides may occur either
during the same morning, or during the same afternoon. In the tide columns of
these pages the asterisk (*) denotes the second morning tide, and the obelisk (†)
the first afternoon tide of the day when so occurring. Finally, the large tide of
the day is distinguished by the letter (l), and the smaller by (s).
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