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NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, NAVIGATION, etc. 



Pochet-Book for Naval Architects and Shipbuilders, 



THE NAVAL ARCHITECT'S AND SHIPBUILDER'S 

 POCKET-BOOK of Forniulcr, Rules, and Tables, and Marine Engineer's and 

 Surveyor's Handy Book of Reference. By Clement Mackrow, Member of the 

 Institution of Naval Architects, Naval Draughtsman. Third Edition, Re- 

 vised. With numerous Diagrams, &c. Fcap., 12s. 6d. strongly bound in 

 leather. 



"Should be used by all who are engag-ed in the construction or design of vessels. . . . AVill 

 be found to contain the most useful tables and formuL-e required by shipbuilders carefully collected 

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" The professional shipbuilder has now, in a convenient and accessible form, reliable data for 

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"There is scarcely a subject on which a naval architect or shipbuilder can require to refresh 

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Poclxet-Book for 3Iarine Entjitieers, 



A rOCKET-BOOK OF USEFUL TABLES AND FOR- 

 MUL.E FOR MARINE ENGINEERS. By Frank Proctor, A.I.N. A. 

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fjlra}ithani\s Iron Shii)h^nlding. 



ON IRON SHIPBUILDING. With Practical Examples and 

 Details. By John Grantham, AT. Inst. C.E., &c. Fifth Edition. Imp. 4to, 

 boards, enlarged to 40 Plates, including the latest Examples. Together with 

 separate Text, also considerably enlarged. i2mo, cloth limp, price £2 2s. 

 complete. 



" .Mr. Grantham's work is of great interest. . . . It is also valuable as a record of the pro- 

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Lif/7ithoi(ses. 



EUROPEAN LIGHTHOUSE SYSTEMS. Being a Report of 

 a Tour of Inspection made in 1873. By Major George H. Elliot, Corps of 

 Engineers, U.S.A. Illustrated by 51 Engravings and 31 Woodcuts. 8vo, 

 2ii-. cloth. 



Navigation (JPractical), with Tables, 



PRACTICAL NA VIGATION. Consisting of the Sailor's Sea- 

 Book, by James Greenwood and W. H. Rosser ; together with the requisite 

 Mathematical and Nautical Tables for the Working of the Problems, by 

 Henry Law, C.E., and Professor J. R, Young. Illustrated. lamo, 7s 

 strongly half-bound. 



Storms. 



STORMS : Their Nature, Classification, and Laws; with the Means 

 of Predicting them by their Embodiments, the Clouds. By William 

 Blasius. With Coloured Plates and numerous Wood Engravings. Crown 

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The following books on Naval Architecture, etc., are published in Whale's 

 Rudimentary Series. 



MASTING, MAST-MAKING, AND RIGGING OF SHIPS. B}- 

 Robert Kipping, N.A. Fourteenth Edition. i2mo, 2s. 6d. cloth boards. 



SAILS AND SAIL-MAKING. Tenth Edition, Enlarged, with 

 an Appendix. By Robert Kipping, N.A. Illustrated. i2mo, 3s. clotli boards 



NAVAL ARCHITECTURE. By James Peake. Fourth Edition, 

 with Plates and Diagrams. i2mo, 4s. cloth boards. 



