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navigation, and boat handling. 
HISTORY OF NAVIGATION. 
A History of the Practice of Navigation, 
J. B. Hewson. Glasgow, Brown, Son, and 
Ferguson, 1951. 270 p. Scholarly and 
detailed. 
The Sky and the Sailor; a history of 
celestial navigation, Harold A. Calahan. 
New York, Harper, 1952. 262 p. $).00. 
A History of Marine Navigation, Per Collinder. 
New York, St. Martin's Press, 1955. 195 p. 
$4.25. Easy. 
The Haven-finding Art; a history of naviga- 
tion from Odysseus to Captain Cook, Eva 
Germaine Rimington Taylor. New York, 
Abelard-Schuman, 1957. 295 p. $6.00. 
includes a good bibliography. 
Easy; 
The Evolution of Celestial Navigation, Charles 
Louis Petze, Jr. New York, Motor Boating, 
1948. 104 p. Not chronological, but 
arranged by subject; abundantly illustrated. 
The Art of Navigation in Ingland in Elizabethan 
and Early Stuart Times, David Watkin Waters. 
New Haven, Yale University Press, 1958. 
696 p. $12.50. 
CHART MAKING AND HISTORY OF CHART MAKING 
Navigational Observations. 2d. ed. (U. S. 
Navy Hydrographic Office. Publ. no. 606A, 
Hydrographic Observer's Manual). Washington, 
G.P.0., 1956. 30 p. Sold by the Hydrographic 
Office for $0.50. How the mariner can help 
the Hydrographic Office keep its charts 
up-to-date. 
Nautical Chart Manual. H. R. Edmonston. 
4th ed. Washington, U. S. Coast and Geo- 
detic Survey, 1956. 81 p. Sold by Coast 
and Geodetic Survey, for $3.00. All about 
the rules and practices, format, terms, and 
symbols that appear on its charts. 
Hydrographic Manual, Karl B. Jeffers. 
Washington, G.P.0., 1960. 283 p. (U. S. 
Coast and Geodetic Survey. Publication 
20-2). Sold by Government Printing Office 
for $2.00. This and the following book 
describe how hydrographic surveys are made; 
technical. 
Hydrographic Manual, Kenneth T. Adams. Rev. 
ed. Washington, G.P.0., 1942. 90 p. 
(U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Special 
publieation no. 143). O.P. Contains much 
12. 
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
information not in publication 20-2. 
Manual of Coastal Delineation from Aerial 
Photographs, Philip G. McCurd. Washington, 
19h7. 143 p. (U.S. Navy Hydrographic 
Office. Publ. no. 592). Sold by the Hydro- 
graphic Office for $1.50. On making coast 
charts from air photos. 
Wire Drag Manual, Kenneth S. Ulm. Washington. 
G.P.0., 1959. 103 p. (U. S. Coast and 
Geodetic Survey. Publ. 20-1). Sold by the 
Government Printing Office for $0.35. How 
the Coast Survey locates wrecks, reefs, and 
rocks. 
Surveys of the Seas; a brief history of 
British hydrography, Mary Blewitt. London, 
Macgibbon & Kee, 1957. 168 p. Handsomely 
illustrated and most interesting. 
Marine Cartography in Britain; a history of 
the sea chart to 1855, Adrian H. W. Robinson. 
Leicester, Eng., Leicester University Press, 
1962. 222 p. 
GENERAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROCEDURE, TECHNIQUES, 
INSTRUMENTATION, AND EQUIPMENT. 
Sources of Limnological and Oceanographic 
Apparatus and Supplies, 1959: American 
Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 
Special publication, no.l. (Limnology 
and Oceanography, vol.4, 1959, pp.357-65). 
Oceanography and Marine Biology; a book of 
techniques, Harold Barnes. New York, 
MacMillan, 1959. 218 p. $7.00. Non- 
technical summary of techniques and equip- 
ment, including photography. 
Apparatus and Methods of Oceanography. Part 
1, Chemical, Harold Barnes. New York, Inter- 
science, 1959. 31 p. $5.75. This and the 
next six books are rather technical. 
Instruction Manual for Oceanographic 
Observations. 2d. ed. Washington, 1955. 
210 p. (U. S. Navy Hydrographic Office. 
Publ. no. 607). Sold by the Hydrographic 
Office for $12.00. How oceanographic data 
is collected by the Navy. 
Processing Oceanographic Data. E. C. LaFond. 
Washington, G.P.0., 1951. lly p. (U. S. 
Navy Hydrographic Office. Publ. no. 61). 
Sold by the Hydrographic Office for $7.00. 
Symposium on Oceanographic Instrumentation. . . 
John D. Isaacs and C. O'D.Iselin. Washington, 
1952. 233 p. (National Academy of Sciences- 
National Research Council. Publ. no. 309). 
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