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THE WORLDS WARSHIPS. 
and one 6-incli ditto, the former in a barbette in the bow. They have 
two poles for masts and one round funnel. The big gun is not very 
prominent, owing to a spar deck which hangs partly over it. 
Gibraltar, 
October , 1891. 
EBB AT A. 
The following* corrections are necessary in part I. of this series, which appeared 
in No. I., Yol. XIX., R.A.I. “ Proceedings ” 
Page 20, lines 14 and 15, for “ inches ” read “ feet.” 
Page 20, last line, for “ 40 inches ” read “ 40 feet.” 
Page 23, line 4, for “ have ” read “ has.” 
Page 24, line 8, for “ Aft ” read “ Abaft.” 
Page 26, para. 6, line 4, for “ entends ” read “ extends.” 
Page 26, para. 7, line 7, after “ 10-inch ” insert “ M.L.R.” 
The series closes prematurely with this paper, the preparation of 
which must have been one of the last tasks of Major Robertson's life. 
In addition to the great general sorrow for his death, it must be a 
matter of deep regret that the Royal Artillery will never learn the 
opinions and deductions promised in the last paragraph but one of 
Part I, on page 30. 
