Mediterranean. Port of Alexandria. The folio wiug directions, resulting from a recent survey, for the Boghaz and Marabiit passages into Alexandria harbour, have been drawn up by Captain G, S. Nares, of H. M. S. Newport, in connexion with Hydrographic Notice, No. 1 of 1857, for the Port of Alexandria. (All Bearings are Magnetic. Variation 6‘° Westerly in 18(H).) The Boghaz or Central Pass is the deepest through the reef, it commands 25 feet, the narrow channel of 28 feet being only 30 feet wide. Bound through the central pass irom the westward, keep the Pharos tower well open of Black rock until the Buheireh beacon is just open on the east side of El Kot beacon, bearing S. 84° E. (S.E. by E. E.); steer in with those marks open until the El Fara beacon is in line with the West beacon, bea ring S. 19 W. (S. by W. J W.), then hard a port to bring the North beacon (a low stone tower with a dome top) in line with the knob on the east end of the black Horn mark on the coast, bearing S. 28 c E. (S. S. E. t E.), which leads trough the deepest water between El Fara and El Kot shoals to the striped green and white buoy in the fairway of the pass in not less than 25 feet water. Bound from the anchorage seaward through the Central pass, steer for the green and white striped buoy at the entrance, and when the North beacon is in line with the knob on the east end of the black Horn mark on the coast, bearing S. 26' E. (S.S.E. E.) steer with those marks on until the lighthouse on Eunostos point is in line with Abubakar islet, bearing N. 62 E. (N.E. by E. | E.), then hard a-star board, and steer out with the Buheireh bea con just open on the east side of El Kot iHittrlmrrr für hie tilth iWimtbtu Hinfahrt in hen >><ifcn toon 311craiihrtcit. (Teilungen ftnb mi fur. IDlifjmcifung 6 Sßeft in 1869.) T^r 'Begbaj- ober Sentral«T ö § ift auf bem tKiff ber tieffte; fr bat 25' STaffer; bas entere gabrreaffer mit 28' Tiefe ift nur 90' breit. 'Ton Tieften fommenbe Schiffe, irelcfec bureb ben Central -Tafi geben reellen, muffen ben 'pbarci Thurm gut frei Pom fchrearjen Reifen halten, bis bie ühiheireb Tale nedt eben frei im Cften ben ber & Hct Tale in S 64 0 (S 0 z 0 \ O) peilt; airbann fteuere man, biefe Taten atii emanber baltenb, ein, bi£ bie 61 ,iara Taft mit ber S'ieff- ba!e in ber 'Teilung S 19 W (SzWJW) fiefc beeft. SMer angefemmen, lege man bas Stüber bart Tacfbetb unb bringe bie Sterbbafe (ein nie* briger Thurm aus (stein mit einer ßuppel) in S?inie mit bem Citenbe ber an ber Hüfte gelegenen fchrearjen riern • 'l'carfe in ber Teilung S'jii O (S 8 U .) O). Tiefe Sticbtung führt bureb bai tieffte SBaffer jreifeben ben CI gara unb C! Hot Untiefen binbureb ju einer grün unb treifi ge- ftreiften Boje im freien gabrreaffer in nicht treili ger ali 25' Tiefe. Schiffe, lrefcbe bureb ben Central-Tafc auigehen reellen, müffen auf bie grün unb reeik geftreifte Tenne tu halten, bir bie ffterbbafe mit bem Cft- enbe ber fchrearjen riern-iUarfe in Cina gebracht ift uub bann in btefem Sllignement NNW \ W fteuern, bii ber tieuchttburm auf ber Spike Cu- noftoi über ber Reinen v \nfel ülbubafar erfepeint unb N 112 0 (NOzO 4 0) peilt; airbann lege man bar Stüber hart Steuerberb unb fteure mit NWzW } W Huri ober bie 'Bubeireb - Tafe