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List of Papers, 

 abbreviations. 



T. I. N. A. Transactions of the Institution of Naval Architects 

 (London). 



T. S. N. A. Transactions of the Society of Naval Architects 

 and Marine Engineers (New York). 



A. S. M. D. Journal of the American Society of Marine 

 Draughtsmen. 



U. S. N. L Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute. 



J. A. S. N. E. Journal of the American Society of Naval En- 

 gineers. 



I. M. E. International Marine Engineering (New York and 

 London). 



Archer, Colin. 



The Wave Principle Applied to the Longitudinal Disposition of Immersed Vol- 

 ume. T. I. N. A., vol. 19. 

 Baker, G. S. 



The National Experimental Tank and Its Equipment. T. I. N. A., vols. 53 

 and 54. 



Methodical Experiments with Mercantile Ship Forms. T. I. N. A., vol. 55. 



Effect of Form and Size on the Resistance of Ships. (J. L. Kent, joint 

 author.) T. I. N. A., vol. 55. 



Model Experiments on the Resistance of Mercantile Ship Forms. T. I. N. A., 

 vol. 56. (See also vol. 57 for continuation.) 



Notes on Ship Model Experiments. North East Coast Institution (England), 



1915- 

 Bell, T. 



Speed Trials and Service Performance of the Cunard Turbine Steamer Lusi- 

 tania. T. I. N. A., vol. 50. 

 Biles, Sir J. H. 



Some Results Deduced from Curves of Resistance and Progressive Measured 



Mile Speed Curves. T. I. N. A., vol. 22. 

 Progressive Trials. T. I. N. A., vol. 23. 

 The Advantages of Increased Proportion of Beam to Length in Steamships. 



T. I. N. A., vol. 24. 

 Cross-Channel Steamers. T. I. N. A., vol. 45. 

 Bocler, H. 



Designers' Methods for Estimating Speed and Power. Shipbuilder, August, 



1915. P-5I- 



