WEALE S RUDIMENTARY SERIES. 



SHIPBUILDING, NAVIGATION, MARINE 

 ENGINEERING, ETC. 



51. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, the Rudiments of; or an Exposi- 

 tion of the Elementary Principles of the Science, and their Practical Appli- 

 cation to Naval Construction. Compiled for the Use of Beginners. By 

 TAMES PEAKE, School of Naval Architecture, H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth. 

 Fourth Edition, corrected, with Plates and Diagrams. 35. 6d. 

 53*. SHIPS FOR OCEAN AND RIVER SERVICE, Elementary 

 and Practical Principles of the Construction of. By HAKON A. SOMMER- 

 FELDT, Surveyor of the Royal Norwegian Navy. With an Appendix. is.6d. 

 53**. AN ATLAS OF ENGRA VINGS to Illustrate the above. Twelve 

 large folding plates. Royal 4to, cloth. 75. 6d. 



54. MASTING, MAST-MAKING, AND RIGGING OF SHIPS, 



Rudimentary Treatise on. Also Tables of Spars, Rigging, Blocks; Chain, 

 Wire, and Hemp Ropes, &c., relative to every class of vessels. With an 

 Appendix of Dimensions of Masts and Yards of the Royal Navy. By ROBERT 

 KIPPING, N.A. Fourteenth Edition. Illustrated. 2s.t 



54*. IRON SHIP-BUILDING. With Practical Examples and Details 

 for the Use of Ship Owners and Ship Builders. By JOHN GRANTHAM, Con- 

 sulting Engineer and Naval Architect. 5th Edition, with Additions. 45. 

 54**. AN ATLAS OF FORTY PLATES to Illustrate the above. 

 Fifth Edition. Including the latest Examples, such as H.M. Steam Frigates 

 "Warrior," "Hercules," " Bellerophon ; " H.M. Troop Ship "Serapis," 

 Iron Floating Dock, &c., &c. 4to, boards. 383. 



55. THE SAILOR'S SEA BOOK: a Rudimentary Treatise on 



Navigation. Part I. How to Keep the Log and Work it off. Part II. On 

 Finding the Latitude and Longitude. By JAMES GREENWOOD, B.A. To 

 which are added, the Deviation and Error of the Compass ; Great Circle 

 Sailing; the International (Commercial) Code of Signals; the Rule of the 

 Road at Sea; Rocket and Mortar Apparatus for Saving Life ; the Law of 

 Storms ; and a Brief Dictionary of Sea Terms. With numerous Woodcuts 

 and Coloured Plates of Flags. New, thoroughly revised and much enlarged 

 edition. Hy W. H. ROSSER. 2 s. 6d.J 

 80. MARINE ENGINES, AND STEAM VESSELS, a Treatise 



on. Together with Practical Remarks on the Screw and Propelling Power, 

 as used in the Royal and Merchant Navy. By ROBERT MURRAY, C.E., 

 Engineer-Surveyor to the Board of Trade. With a Glossary of Technical 

 Terms, and their Equivalents in French, German, and Spanish. Seventh 

 Edition, revised and enlarged. Illustrated. 35. t 



S&'s. THE FORMS OF SHIPS AND BOATS: Hints, Experiment- 

 ally Derived, on some of the Principles regulating Ship-building. By W. 

 BLAND. Seventh Edition, revised,with numerous Illustrations and Models. is.6d. 

 99. NAVIGATION AND NAUTICAL ASTRONOMY, in Theory 

 and Practice. With Attempts to facilitate the Finding of the Time and the 

 Longitude at Sea. By J. R. YOUNG, formerly Professor of Mathematics in 

 Belfast College. Illustrated. 2S. 6d. 



100*. TABLES intended to facilitate the Operations of Navigation and 

 Nautical Astronomy, as an Accompaniment to the above Book. By J. R. 

 YOUNG, is. 6d. 



106. SHIPS' ANCHORS, a Treatise on. By G. COTSELL, N.A. is. 6d. 

 149. SAILS AND SAIL-MAKING, an Elementary Treatise on. 

 With Draughting, and the Centre of Effort of the Sails. Also, Weights 

 and Sizes of Ropes ; Masting, Rigging, and Sails of Steam Vessels, &c., &-c. 

 Eleventh Edition, enlarged, with an Appendix. By ROBERT KIPPING, N.A., 

 Sailmaker, Quayside, Newcastle. Illustrated. 2S. 6d.J 



155. THE ENGINEER'S GUIDE TO THE ROYAL AND 

 MERCANTILE NAVIES. By a PRACTICAL ENGINEER. Revised by D. 

 F. M'CARTHY, late of the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton. 35. 

 55 PRACTICAL NAVIGATION. Consisting of The Sailor's 

 & Sea-Book. By JAMES GREENWOOD and W. H. ROSSER. Together with 

 2O/1 *ke re Q u i s ^ e Mathematical and Nautical Tables for the Working of the 

 ^ u *t Problems. By HENRY LAW, C.E., and J. R. YOUNG, formerly Professor of 

 Mathematics in Belfast College. Illustrated with numerous W^ood Engrav- 

 ings and Coloured Plates, ys. Strongly half-bound in leather. 



BsH^ The t indicates that these vols. may be had strongly bound at 6d. extra. 

 LONDON : CROSBY LOCKWOOD AND CO., 



