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By Section 27 of the Rules, dated February 24, 1870, for the Building and Classification of Iron 

 Ships, it is provided that ' Their equipment is to he regulated by the Jfumbtr produced by the sum 

 of the addition of the half moulded breadth of the vessel amidships, her depth from the upper part 

 of Jteel to the top of the upper deck beam,, and the girth of her half midship section to the same 

 height, multiplied by the vessel's length, for one, two, and three-decked vessels, and for spar-decked 

 steam-vessels." 



Fora vessel with an awning-deck, the equipment number to be increased one-sixth beyond 

 that which it would be if she were flush decked and without an awning-deck. 



For a vessel with a partial awning-deck, poop, topgallant forecastle, or a raised quarter-deck, the 

 equipment number to be increased one-tenth beyond that which it would be if she Were flush decked. 



