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Brady, William N., "The Kedge- Anchor ; or, Young Sailors' Assistant." New 



York, 1863. 

 , "The Mate and His Duties." Liverpool, 1855. The anonymous author 



of this treatise performed a valuable service for aspiring and ambitious young 



officers, both actual and potential. 



C — Documentary Material Concerning the Legal Status and Treatment 

 of American Seamen 



, Consular Letters. Official Correspondence between American Consuls and 



the Department of State. Original Manuscripts, in Bound Volumes, Ar- 

 ranged Chronologically by Ports. State Department Library, Washington. 

 The reports from the consulates at Liverpool, Calcutta, Canton, and Rio 

 de Janeiro are particularly valuable in affording an insight into the con- 

 ditions of forecastle life in the sailing-ship era. 



Macarthur, Walter (Compiler), "The Seaman's Contract 1790-1918. A 

 Complete Reprint of the Laws Relating to American Seamen Enacted, 

 Amended, and Repealed by the Congress of the United States." San Francisco, 

 1919. 



Macarthur, Walter (Compiler), "Handbook Navigation Laws of the United 

 States Sections and Acts Applicable to Shipment and Discharge of Seamen, 

 Qualifications of Licensed Officers, Manning Scale, etc." San Francisco, 

 1918. (Third Edition.) 



D — Works on Whaling in the Twentieth Century 



Jenkins, J. T., "History of the Whale Fisheries; From the Basque Fisheries 

 of the 10th Century to the Finner Whale at the Present Time." London, 

 1921. The closing chapters of this comprehensive work present a summary 

 view of the present-day state of whaling in various corners of the world. 



Rabot, Charles, "The Whale Fisheries of the World." Published in the An- 

 nual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1913, pp. 481-489. Wash- 

 ington, 1914. Translation of an article which appeared in the issue of La 

 Nature, Paris, for September 14, 1912. 



Stevenson, C. H., "Whalebone — Its Production and Utilization." U. S. Bureau 

 of Fisheries, Document No. 626. Washington, 1907. 



Murdoch, W. G., "Modern Whaling and Bear-Hunting; a Record of Present- 

 Day Whaling With Up-to-date Appliances in Many Parts of the World," etc. 

 London, 1917. 



Andrews, Roy Chapman, "Whale Hunting With Gun and Camera; a Nat- 

 uralist's Account of the Modern Shore-Whaling Industry, of Whales and 

 Their Habits, and of Hunting Experiences in Various Parts of the World." 

 New York, 1916. 



Morley, F. v., and Hodgson, J. S., "Whaling North and South," New York, 

 1926. 



, "Cutting In a Whale. A Series of Twenty-five Photographs Taken on 



Board Bark California." Published by H. S. Hutchinson & Co., New Bed- 

 ford, Mass., 1903. No Text. A graphic presentation of the processes in- 

 volved in cutting-in sperm and right whales. These photographs, when 

 added to the far more complete and pretentious works by Dow, G. F., "Whale 

 Ships and Whaling," and Ashley, C. W., "The Yankee Whaler," present a 

 pictorial record of the whaling industry which is both fascinating and 

 revealing. 



Waterman, T. T., "The Whaling Equipment of the Makah Indians." Univer- 

 sity of Washington Publications in Political and Social Science, Vol. I, No. i. 

 Seattle, 1920. A detailed account of primitive whaling methods, equip- 

 ment, and superstitions. 



