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Logarithms of sines and tangents for every second R. Shortrede 



Logarithmic tables (7 place) R. Vega 



Manual of astronomy . — C.A.Young 



Manual of spherical and practical astronomy W. Chauvenet 



Natural sines and cosines (8 place) U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 



Notes on the compilation of planimetric line maps' U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 



Practical astronomy G. L. Hosmer 



Principles and practices of surveying, elementary surveying, 



Vol. I C. B. Breed and G. L. Hosmer 



Principles and practices of surveying, higher surveying, Vol. II- C. B. Breed and G. L. Hosmer 



Surveying War Department Technical Manual 



No. 5-235 



Surveying from air photographs Captain M. Hotine, R. E. 



Topographic drafting War Department Technical Manual 



No. 5-230 

 Topographical mapping from high oblique air photographs. - Photogrammetric Engineering, Vol. 



VIII, No. 1 



9534. Miscellaneous Publications 



A textbook of sound A. B. Wood 



Acoustics G. W. Stewart and R. B. Lindsay 



Aeronautical meteorology G. F. Taylor 



American civil engineers' pocketbook T. Merriman 



Fundamentals of radio F. E. Terman 



Geophysical exploration C. A. Heiland 



Handbook of chemistry and physics C. D. Hodgman (Chemical Rubber 



Publishing Co.) 



Instructions to marine meteorological observers U. S. Weather Bureau Circular M 



Introduction to modern physics F. K. Richtmyer 



Mechanical engineers' handbook L. S. Marks 



Physics E. Hausmann and E. P. Slack 



Physics of the air W. J. Humphreys 



Pocket companion for engineers Carnegie Steel Company 



Radio engineering F. E. Terman 



Radio engineering handbook K. Henney 



Standard handbook for electrical engineers F. F. Fowle 



Suggestions to authors U. S. Geological Survey 



954. Rubber Stamps for Hydrographic Surveys 



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To facilitate the recording of hydrographic survey data, standard stamps have 

 been designed for use in the records. In addition to those in table 31, a dating stamp 

 may be used for dates in the Records, and special stamps will be furnished, if requested, 

 for stamping the name of the vessel and the general locality in the Records. 



The following is a tabular list of standard rubber stamps, that may be requisitioned 

 from the Office by number, arranged according to various types of surveys. These 

 stamps make obsolete former stamps numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 

 22, 23, and 26. 



