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HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE PUBLICATIONS. 



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Title of book. 



108A 

 108B 

 108C 

 108D 



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 9:11. 



SAILING DIRECTIONS — Continued. 



Lake Superior and Saint Marys River. 1906 



Lake Michigan, Green Bay and Strait of Mackinac. 1906 



Lake Huron, and St. Clair and Detroit Rivers. 1907 



Lakes Erie and Ontario, and St. Lawrence River to Montreal. 1907. . 

 Lake Supplement (108 A, B, C, D). 1908 



The Hawaiian Islands, and Islands, Rocks and Shoals to the West- 

 ward. Second edition. 1903. 



Asiatic Pilot, Vol. I. East Coast of Siberia, Sakhalin Island and Korea. 

 First edition, 1909. 



Asiatic Pilot, Vol. II. Japan Islands. First edition, 1909 



30 



31 

 32 



71 



87 

 106 



117 



Asiatic Pilot, Vol. III. Coast of China. Yalu River to Hongkong 

 with Formosa. First edition, 1909. 



Asiatic Pilot, Vol. IV. China Sea. Hongkong to Singapore. First 

 edition, 1909. 



Asiatic Pilot, Vol. V. Straits of Singapore, Carimata, Gaspar, Banka, 

 Sunda, Rhio, Berhala, Durian and Malakka, with adjacent coasts. 

 First edition, 1909. 



MANUALS AND TABLES. 



American Practical Navigator. Bowditch. Second edition. 1907.. 



L^seful Tables from the American Practical Navigator. 1909. (Being 

 Part II. of No. 9.) 



List of Lights. Vol. I. Coasts of North and South America (except- 

 ing the United States) and the West India and Pacific Islands. 

 1909. 



List of Lights. Vol. II. South and East Coasts of Asia and Africa, 

 and the East Indies, Australia, Tasmania and New Zealand. 1909. 



List of Lights. Vol. III. West Coasts of Africa and Europe, and 

 the Mediterranean Sea, including the Adriatic and Black Seas and 

 Sea of Azov. 1909. 



Azimuth Tables, giving the True Bearings of the Sun at Intervals of 

 Ten Minutes between Sunrise and Sunset, for Parallels of Latitude 

 between 61° N. and 61° S. 1909. (Can also be applied to the 

 moon, planets, and stars as long as their declinations do not exceed 



23° N. or S.) 



International Code of Signals. 1909 



Azimuth Tables, giving the True Bearings of the Sun at Intervals of 

 Ten Minutes between Sunrise and Sunset for Parallels of Latitude 

 between 40° N. and 50° N., inclusive. Fourth edition. 1907. 



Table of Distances. (Temporarily out of print). 

 a In preparation. 



