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Anderson (F. B.) The coast signal system. (Proc. U. S. Naval Inst. v. 25, pp. 727-745. Annapolis, 1899.)

Arnaud (Charles). Projet de signaux phoniques pour prévenir les abordages sur mer en temps. (Bull. Soc. scientif. indust. de Marseille. année 27, pp. 17-22. Marseille, 1899.)

Belgium.-Marine, L'Administration de la. Code international de signaux. Liste des navires belges... 1879-97. Bruxelles, 1879-97. 8°.

Beriel (P.), and others. Les servitudes des sémaphores et de la législation des places de guerre. Par P. Beriel, M. Lachenaud, et P. Soleil. (Revue maritime. v. 170, pp. 15-53. Paris, 1906.)

Chapman (H. C.) Letter on signal lights. Repr. from the Westminster Review, no. 82. (In Lamport (W. J.) A treatise on collisions at sea. Liverpool, 1845. pp. 22-23. 2. ed. 8°.)

China.-Statistical Department. Report on sound trials of the sirens at the southeast and northeast Shantung promontories. Shanghai, 1895. 7p. 4°. (Special series. no. 19.) Clayton's fog-signalling apparatus. neering. v. 75, pp. 746. London, 1903.)

(Engi

Cloudman (F. A.) A plan for ocean signals, lightships and life-saving stations adapted for coast and deep sea service... With editorial comments from the leading American journals. Rondout, N. Y.: Kingston Freeman Steam Print [1885]. 15 p., I pl. 8°.

Cranstoun (8. baron), JAMES CRANSTOUN. This code of signals was compiled by an officer, from memorandums, while on service. His only Wish is, that some Commander in Chief may think they possess Merit, and be induced to adopt them till a better is made public. [London? 1796?] 55 p., 3 pl. 8°.

MS. note in a contemporary hand on the title-page: "By Lord Cranstoun, a few weeks before his death in 1796." The plates are colored by hand.

Darmer (D.) Sturmwarnungen für Hochseefischerei und Küstenschiffahrt an den Küsten von Ost- und Westpreussen. (Annalen der Hydrographie u. Maritimen Meteorologie. Jahrg. 27, pp. 290-304. Berlin, 1899.)

Evolution (The) of modern signalling. By Telescope." (United Service Maga. v. 152, (n. s. v. 31), pp. 581-589. London, 1905.) Finland. Statistik Byrån. Bidrag till Finland's Officiela Statistik. [ser.] 15. Lots-och Fyrin rattningen. nos. 2, 9-11. Helsingfors, 188898. 4°.

Fiske (Bradley A.) The Fiske semaphore system. (Proc. U. S. Naval Inst. v. 29, pp. 679697. Annapolis, 1903.)

France. Reglement du roy, sur les pavillons, flames, et autres marques de commandement & reconnoissance, que Sa Majesté veut estre portez par ses Vaisseaux: mesme pour les Saluts qu'Elle veut estre donnez & receûs par lesdits Vaisseaux. Du 9. Juillet 1670. A Paris: Par Sebastien Marbre-Cramoisy, Imprimeur du Roy, 1671. 4 p.

8°.

Instructions Nautiques, Service des. Code International de Signaux à l'usage des bâtiments

de toutes nations. Nationale, 1888. 51 p. illus. 8°. Gedye (N. G.)

Edition française. Paris: Imp. XXV, 178, 318, 34, 34A-34C, 35(Marine, Dept. de la.)

Coast fog signals. (Engineer. London, 1902.) Germany.-Marine Amt. Flaggen-, Salutund Besuchs-ordnung für die Kaiserliche Marine (Fla. S. B. O.). Berlin: Reichs- Marine- Amt, 1904. xii, 112 p., I pl., 4 tab. 12°.

v. 94, pp. 18-19; 69-70; 95-96.

Gilson (Henry Robbins). Submarine signaling. illus. diagrams. (Technology quarterly, v. 18, pp. 365-381. Boston, 1905.)

Gower (Richard Hall). Treatise on the theory and practice of seamanship, together with a system of naval signals... London: Wilkie & Robinson, 1808. xxvii, (1) 242 p., 1 l. illus. 3. ed. 8°.

Great Britain.—International Code of Sig nals Committee. Third and final report of the Committee to the Secretary of the Board of Trade. 16 p. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, printers, 1897. f. (Bd. of Trade.)

Trade, Board of. The commercial code of signals, for the use of all nations: Rogers' American edition and flags, with the British vocabulary. Edited by Henry J. Rogers, and Walter F. Larkins. London: G. E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode; Baltimore, Md., U. S.: Henry J. Rogers & Co., 1859. 2 p.l., 20 l., 328 p., 1 1. hf. sh. 8°.

The commercial code of signals for the use of all nations. Edited by W. F. Larkins. rev. and corr. London: William Mitchell, 1868. xx, 245 p., 4 pls. 8°.

The commercial code list... for the use of ships at sea, and for signal stations. London: Wm. Mitchell, n. d. 8°. (Great Britain. Trade, Board of. 1869.)

Instructions as to the survey of lights and fog signals. London: Darling & Sons, ltd., prtrs., 1900. I p.l., 14 p. 8°.

8°.

Same. London, 1904. 40 p., 4 diagr.

The international code of signals for the use of all nations. London: Spottiswoode & Co. [1899.] 3 p.l., xvi, 372 p. 4°.

Trinity House Fog Signal Committee. Report...on experiments conducted at St. Catherine's Point, Isle of Wight, 1901. London: Darling & Son, ltd., prtrs., 1901. 82 p., 8 diagr., 5 pl. pap. f°.

War Office. Army and navy signal book. For use with the boats of H. M.'s ships and naval and military forces... London: G. E. Eyre & W. Spottiswoode, prtrs., 1869. [309] p. 24°.

Greene (B. Franklin). Chronosemic signals. A system of fog signals, for the signal code of the United States Navy, and adapted to general signal communication. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1864. 22 p. pap. 8°. (U. S. Navigation Bur.) International code of signals for the use of Amer. ed. Washington, 1875. pl. 8°. (U. S. Navy Dept. Bur. of Nav.)

all nations.

[Greenwood (Jonathan).] The sailing and fighting instructions or signals as they are observed in the Royal Navy of Great Britain. [London,

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1715?] 72 engraved plates. 16°. (Gr. Br. Admiralty, Lord Comrs. of.)

Except the first two and the last all plates are engraved on one side, signal flags on men o' war being colored by hand.

This copy contains signature of "Capt. Brett" (John Brett, 1785) and the bookplate of Constantine John [Phipps] Baron Mulgrave of New Ross in the Kingdom of Ireland.

[Griffin (S. P.)] Sound signals to indicate the courses steamers are steering during periods of fog

in use four years on several lines... n. t.-p. [New York, 1880?] 21. 24°.

Henry (Joseph). On sound in relation to fogsignals. (In: Washington Philos. Soc. Bull., v. 2. 1875-80.)

Researches in Sound: with special reference to fog-signaling. (In: Smithsonian Institution. Report, 1878. pp. 455-559. Washington, 1879. 8°.)

From the annual reports of the U. S. Light-House Board. Herrmann (E.) Lord Rayleigh's Untersuchungen über den Schall in Hinsicht auf Schallsignale. (Annalen d. Hydrographie u. maritimen Meteorol. Jahrg. 33, pp. 540-546. Berlin, 1905.) International Code of signals. See United States Navigation Bureau, International Code,

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Jenks (R. W.) The brachial telegraph. An original method of conversing and signaling on land and at sea, by means of the human arms... New York: H. Sanders & Co., 1852. 5-54 p. 8°.

Johnson (Arnold Burgess). Aberrations of audibility of fog-signals. A paper read before the Philosophical Society of Washington. Oct. 22, 1881. Washington: Judd & Detweiler, 1882. 2237 p., I map. 8°.

Repr. from the Trans. of the Philosophical Society.

Sound-signals. Reprinted from "The Annual Cyclopædia," 1883. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1884. 719-734 p. illus. 8°.

Recent investigations by the light-house board on the anomalies of sound from fog signals. Plates. (Bulletin of the Philosophical society of Washington. v. 5, pp. 23-37.) (Smithsonian Inst. Misc. coll. v. 25 (no. 503), Washington, 1883.)

Karrass (Th.) J. B. Millet's UnterwasserSignaleinrichtungen. (Elektrotechn. Ztschr. Jahrg. 26, pp. 882-884. Berlin, 1905.)

Kenward (James). Recent improvements in ship signal-lights. Birmingham, Eng.: Herald Press, 1884. 159-178 p., 1 l. 8°.

Reprint: Birmingham Philosophical Soc. Proc. v. 4, part 1, P. 159.

Konvalinka (Joseph George). The hand telegraph. A superior method of conversing at great distance on land and at sea. With... valuable chapters on abbreviations and secret correspondence. Astoria, L. I.: The Author, 1865. 24 p., 6 l. illus. 16°.

1901.

Lahille (F.) Preparacion de un atlas talasográfico para el fomento de las industrias maritimas. Buenos Aires: Impr. de "La Nacion,' 3 p.l., 80 p., 3 pl. 4°. (Argentine Republic. Agricultura, Ministero de.)

Livermore (William R.) Report upon fog. signal experiments. [Washington, 1894.] 271376 p., 74 pl. (U. S. Light House Board. Appendix 5. Report, 1894.)

Macdonald (John). Treatise explanatory of a new system of naval, military, and political telegraph communication. London, 1817. 8°.

Marryat (Frederick). Code of signals for the use of vessels employed in the merchant service; including a cypher for secret correspondence. 4. ed. Added, a list of the agents to Lloyd's. London, 1826. col. pl. 8°.

The universal code of signals for the mercantile marine of all nations; with a selection of sentences adapted for convoys, and systems of geometrical, night and fog signals, by G. B. Richardson. London, 1864. 4°.

Martensen (H. A.) Almindelig Signal-Bog til Brug for alle Nationer. Kjöbenhavn, 1825. 8°.

Matthiessen (Ludwig). Theorie der atmosphärischen Refraction und Totalreflexion der Schallwellen und ihre Bedeutung für die Nautik. 13 p. illus. (Kais-leop-carol. deutsche Akad. d. Naturforscher. Abhandl. v. 74, pp. 457-469. Halle, 1899.)

Mechanical fog signalling apparatus. (Engineer. v. 88, pp. 465-466. London, 1899.)

Millet (Josiah B.) Submarine signalling by means of sound. [With discussion.] I pl. (Transac. Inst. Naval Architects. v. 47, pp. 256-268. London, 1905.)

(Jour. Soc. of Arts. 651. London, 1906.)

v. 54, pp. 642(Engineering. v. 79, pp. 651-953

London, 1905.)

Modera (J.) Onderlinge vergelijking der Nederlandsche werken over de zee-takiek en der seinboeken voor de Nederlandsche zeemagt van 1808 en 1855; in alphabetische orde zamengesteld... Te Amsterdam: Wed. G. Hulst van Keulen, 1856. 61 p., I pl. 8°.

Overgedrukt uit Verhandelingen en Berigten betrekkelijk het Zeewezen en de Zevaartkunde, door Jacob Swart, Jaargang 1856, no. 1.

Mundy (A. J.) Acoustic triangulation and its application to submarine signalling... Boston: J. B. Millet, 1900. 16 p. 4°.

Mustin (H. C.) Single display tactical signals. (Proc. U. S. Naval Inst. v. 29, pp. 203-212. Annapolis, 1903.)

National Board of Steam Navigation. Minutes of a meeting held... 1893 to suggest the signal lights to be carried by barges and canal boats in tow... Philadelphia, 1893. II p. 8°.

Netherlands. Alle de Generaale en Particuliere Zeijnen (Instructien, Waarschouwinge en Orders) gedaen en geobserveert soo wel Bydage als By Nagt, in mist, en ten tijde van Gevegt in en bij het Esquader van den Hoog wel Gebooren Heere Willem Baron van Wassenaer schout Bij Nagt van Holland en West-Vriesland en Cheff

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commandeerende het Esquader Oorlog Scheepen in de middelandsche Zee, teegens de Zee Roovers van Algiers. A°. 1756 & 1757. (48) 1. 8°. MS.

on paper.

Bound in vellum.

Indexed to show 29 signals by cannon, flag, or lantern. Last 6 leaves consist of 3 folios containing fighting instructions, folded down to same size as the others.

New (The) rule of the road, being the regulalations for preventing collisions at sea, 1897, with vessels' lights as seen by a look out man, sound signals, etc. Portsmouth: J. Griffin & Co., 1897. 16 p., 3 pl. 8°.

Niblack (H. P.) The signal question once more. (Proc. U. S. Naval Inst. v. 28, pp. 553563. Annapolis, 1902.)

Parker (John R.) The new semaphoric signal book, in three parts: containing the marine telegraph system, with the appendix, the United States telegraph vocabulary, embracing Marryatt's telegraph signal numbers, as adopted by the British and French governments... Boston: Kidder & Wright, 1841. v,6-106 p., 1 l., 15 p., 1 l. 2. ed. 8°.

Phares et signaux sonores Sautter-Harlé et Cie. (Rev. tech. Annales d. trav. pub. & d. Chemins de fer. v. 21, pp. 409-414. Paris, 1900.)

Phillipps (H. Cranmer). A code of universal naval signals, calculated to afford the means of communication between ships of all nations...in which are included night signals...and for a semaphore or telegraph... with a cypher for secret correspondence. London: Longmans, 1835. xvi, 150 p., I l., 3 pl. 8°.

Pickering (John). Lecture on telegraphic language, before the Boston Marine Society. Boston, 1833. pl. 8°.

Plan de señales del morro de la Habana. n. t.-p. [Habana? 18-?] 3 circular plans, each 7% in. diameter.

Telegraphic

Popham (Sir Home [Riggs]). signals; or, Marine vocabulary. London: T. Egerton, 1809. 2 p.l., ii, 3-113 p., I pl. 8°.

Price-Edwards (E.) Sound signals. (Jour. Soc. of Arts. v. 50, pp. 315-327. London, 1902.) Description and history of the experiments and results in marine sound signalling.

Raper (Henry). A new system of signals, by which colours may be wholly dispensed with... London Saunders & Otley, 1828. 2 p.l., xx, 129, 3 p., 6 l., 1 pl. sq. 4°.

Reinecke (F.) Deutsches Flaggenhandbuch. Flaggenrecht und Flaggenzeremoniell nach den neuesten deutschen und internationalen Bestimmungen. Hannover: Hahnsche Buchhandlung, 1900. xv, 158 p., I port. 12°.

Reynold de Chauvency (Charles de). Reynold's code: polyglot nautical telegraph for the use of men-of-war and merchant vessels... [translated from the Fr.] London, 1855. col. pl. 8°.

Rogers (Henry J.) The American code of signals, for the use of vessels employed in the merchant service. New York, 1854. col. pl. 8°.

2. ed. Baltimore, 1855. 8°.

Rogers' life-saving signal book: or, Appendix to the American code; for the use of life-boat stations and vessels in distress, also for making international communications between vessels of dif

ferent nations, at sea, or off the coast, during periods of calms, light winds, storms or rough weather. Baltimore: H. J. Rogers & Co. [1856]

I p.l., viii, 9–70 p., 3 pls. 8°.

Rogers and Black's American semaphoric signal book, for the use of vessels employed in the United States naval, revenue and merchant service. Baltimore: F. Lucas, jr. [c. 1847.] xix, 9-334 p., I l. 8°.

The telegraph dictionary, and seamen's signal book, adapted to signals by flags, or other semaphores: and arranged for secret correspondence, through Morse's electro-magnetic telegraph Baltimore: FLucas, jr. [cop. 1845.] x, 11., xi--xii, 9-334 p., I l., 5 pl. 8°.

Rohde (Levin Joergen). Systême complet de signaux de jour et de nuit...à l'usage des navigateurs de toutes les nations... Traduction...de Mm. C. Vilsoët et Meldola. Paris: Eberhart, 1835. xxviii, 245 p. illus. 8°.

Rouanet (Jules). signaux. (Rev. Maritime. Pp. 53-57. 8°.)

Nouveau principe de Paris, 1898. v. 139,

Electro-mechanical

Schroeder (Seaton). battle order telegraph. 5 pl. (Proc. U. S. Naval Inst. v. 25, pp. 747-752. Annapolis, 1899.) Signalling. How to learn the use of the new international code of signals...by flags, semaphore, and distant signals, flag-waving and the Morse code; also... Marconi wireless telegraphy explained. Glasgow: J. Brown & Son, 1904. vi, 7-107 p. illus. 4. ed. 12°.

Sound signalling at sea. (Engineering. Lon. don, 1899. v. 67, pp. 1-3; 105-107. f°.)

For

Steen (Aksel Severin). Den Richard'ske barografs anvendelighed til stormvarsler Finmarken om vinteren. 14 p. (Videnskabs-selskabet. handl. 1898. no. 2. Kristiania, 1899.) Submarine signalling [by sound]. (Engineer. v. 100, pp. 220-221. London, 1905.)

Submarine Signals. I. British Admiralty tests of submarine signalling. II. List of vessels equipped. III. Opinions of British ship owners. Boston: Submarine Signal Co., 1907. 22 p. 8°.

Submarine signals. Description of apparatus; list of signalling stations and list of vessels equipped by the Submarine signal company. Boston, 1907. illus. 8°.

20 p.

Sweden.-Admiralitetet. Code list, containing the names, &c., of Swedish ships to which signal letters of the commercial code of signals have been allotted. 1880, 1881. Stockholm, 1880-81. 8°.

Talbot (Frederick A.) The new submarine signalling for ocean liners. (World's Work and Play. v. 8, pp. 7-11. London, 1906.)

United States.-Coast Signal Service. Official danger or distress signals; circular. Washington, 1878. coll. illus. 8°.

Light House Board. List of lights and fog signals on the Pacific Coast of the United States... and of the Dominion of Canada on the coast of British Columbia. Corrected to Feb. II, 1900. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1900. 4°.

Report upon the intensity of lights to be used by the merchant marine as anchor and run

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ning lights. By a committee composed of W. S. Franklin [and others]. [Washington, 1891.] 1 p.l., 211-217 p. 8°. (Append. 3. Report 1891.)

Navigation Bureau. The international code of signals for the use of all nations. Amer. ed. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1882. v. p., 5 col. pl. 4°. (Navy Dept.)

Same. Rev. in the Hydrographic Off. 1898. Same. Am. ed., 1901. Washington, 1901. 4°. (U. S. Hydrographic Office. Pub. 87.)

Same. Amer. ed., 1903. Washington, 1903. (U. S. Hydrographic Office. Pub. 87.)

Navy [and boat] signals. (In: United States.-Navigation Bureau. Boat-book. United States Navy, 1905... Baltimore, 1905. p. 80-170. 12°.) Navy Department. Signals for the use of the United States: as adopted by order of the Navy Department, August, 1813. Washington City, 1813. V. p. 12°.

Regulations for the government of the coast signal service of the United States. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1898. 18 p. 8°.

Signal Service. Professional papers of the signal service. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office,

1882-85. no. 1-16, 18. 4°.

Official danger, distress and stormsignal codes for signal service, sea-coast stations and mariners. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1883. 91 p. 8°. (War Dept.)

Table showing location of the United States signal service stations on the Atlantic and gulf coasts. n. t.-p. sing. sh. 8°.

United States army and navy code for visual signalling. n. t.-p. sing. sh. 8°.

Vreede (C.) "Taktiek, Sein wezen en Richten." (Verslagen d. Marine-Vereeniging. no. 3. Jaarg. 1905-1906. PP. 93-121. Helder, 1906.)

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Arenhold (L.) Die historische Entwicklung der Schiffstypen vom römischen Kriegsschiff bis zur Gegenwart... hrsg. von L. Arenhold. Kiel: Lipsius & Tischer, 1891. 24 p., 30 pl. ob. 4°. Assmann (Ernst). Das Floss der Odyssee, sein Bau und phoinikischer Ursprung... Berlin: Weidmannsche Buchhandluug, 1904. 32 p. illus. 8°.

Auquier (Philippe),. Pierre Puget, décorateur naval et mariniste... Étude historique sur les travaux du maitre à l'arsenal de Toulon. Catalogue détaillé des dessins de décoration et vues de mer. 36 planches hors texte. Paris: D. A. Longuet [1907]. xxv, 30 p., 36 pl. f°.

Bellet (Daniel). Le bateau d'hier, d'aujourd'hui et de demain. (Rev. scientif. ser. 5, v. 6, sem. 2, pp. 456-464. Paris, 1906.)

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Boisacq (Emile). La triére antique et la guerre navale. (Rev. de l'instruction en Belgique. v. 48, pp. 355-368. Bruxelles, 1905.)

Brock (E. P. Loftus). The discovery of an ancient ship at Brigg, Lincolnshire. I pl. (Jour. Brit. Archæol. Assoc. v. 42, pp. 279-286. London, 1886.)

Charnock (J.) History of marine architecture of all nations. London, 1800-02. 3 v. 4°.

Contesse (Georges). La marine d'autrefois..... avec une lettre préface du vice-amiral Miot. Tours: A. Mame et fils, 1897. 398 p., 1 1. illus. 4°.

Fifty years of shipbuilding. A review of naval architecture. n. t.-p. [London, 188-?] 33 p. illus. 8°. (Shipping World Ser.)

Fincati (Luigi). Le triremi... Roma: Tip. Barbèra, 1881. 83 p., 10 pl. 2. ed. 8°.

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Giraldus (L. G.) Lilii Gregorii Gyraldi Ferrariensis, De re nautica libellus, admiranda quadam & recondita eruditione refertus, nunc primum & natus & æditus. Basilea: M. Isingrinius, 1540. 3 p.l., 306 p. 8°.

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Kopecky (Josef.) Die attischen Trieren. Leip8°. zig: Veil & Comp., 1890. viii, 1 l., 154 p.

Levi (Cesare Augusto). Navi Venete da codici marmi e dipinti con centosei disegni di G. Culluris. Venezia: A spese dell' autore, 1892. 285 p., 3 l. 4°.

Navi da guerra construite nel' arsenale di Venezia dal 1664 al 1896 con N. 26 disegni tratti dai modelli eseguite in questo secolo. Venezia: Presso l'autore, 1896. 2 p.l., 188 p., 3 l., 1 plan, 22 pl., I tab. 4°.

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Martell (B.) A short account of some of the changes which have been introduced into the types, sizes, and construction of ships during the period of my connection, extending over forty years, with Lloyd's Register of British & Foreign shipping. (Transac. Inst. of Naval Architects. pp. 13-27. London, 1900.)

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capitania de Cristóbal Colón en el descubrimiento de las Indias Occidentales reconstituída por iniciativa del ministerio de marina y ley votada en Cortes en el arsenal de la Carraca para solemnidad del centenario cuarto del suceso.

Many reproductions of ships, instruments, etc., from fifteenth and sixteenth century sources. Two of the plates give the sail and deck and hull plans.

Paris (M.) Essai sur la construction navale des peuples extra-Européens, ou Collection des navires et pirogues construits par les habitants de l'Asie, de la Malasie, du grand océan et de l'Amérique, dessinés et mesurés pendant les voyages autour du Monde de l'Astrolabe, La Favorite, et l'Artémise. Avec atlas. Paris, 1841-45. fo.

Pernice (Erich). Geometrische Vase mit Schiffsdarstellung. I illus. (Kais-deutsch. archäol. Inst. Jahrb. v. 15, pp. 92-96. Berlin, 1900.)

Ranke (Johannes), and AUREL VOSS. Zur Forschung über alte Schiffstypen auf den Binnengewässern und an den Küsten Deutschlands und der angrenzenden Länder. A. Die Schweiz. Illus. plate. (Deutsche Gesellsch. f. Antrop. Ethnol. u. Urgeschichte. Correspondenz-Blatt, v. 33, pp. 36-42. Braunschweig, 1902.)

Rota (Giuseppe). L'architettura navale durante il secolo xix. (Rivista marittima. anno 35, pp. 483520. Roma, 1902.)

Schetelig (Haakon). Ship burials. (SagaBook of the Viking Club. v. 4, pp. 326-363. London, 1906.)

Schiffbau (Der) der Welt im Jahre 1901. (Mittheil. a. d. Gebiete d. Seewesens. v. 30, pp. 630-641. Pola, 1902.)

Schiffbau der Welt. (Dinglers polytech. Jour. Jahrg. 83, v. 317, pp. 197-202. Stuttgart, 1902.)

Schroeder (H.) *Zur Waffen- und Schiffskunde des deutschen Mittelalters bis um das Jahr 1200. Eine kulturgeschichtliche Untersuchung auf Grund der ältesten deutschen volkstümlichen und geistlichen Dichtungen. Kiel: Lipsius & Tischer, 1890. 44 p., 2 l. 8°.

Steinitz (Fr.) The ship, its origin and progress, being a general history from its first invention to the latest improvements, forming a complete account of the naval events of the ancients, the middle ages, and the modern epochs to the close of 1848, including the state of the navies of all nations, episodes, and lines of shipping, discoveries, colonization and commerce, with an Appendix containing a concise description of every kind of vessel. Illustrated with 24 plates, representing the ships of all kinds and times, and Io of coloured flags, also five large diagrams of naval battles, and numerous wood engravings. London, 1849. 4°.

Sulla scoperta di due barche antiche, nel comune di Contarina (Rovigo). n.t.-p. [Venezia, 1901.] 58 p., 3 l., 10 pl. 8°. (In: Reale deputazione Veneta di storia patria. Monumenti storici. Ser. 4. Mis. Ser. 20. v. 7.)

Taylor (Benjamin). The world's ship-building. (Engineering Maga. v. 18, pp. 893-902. New York, 1900.)

Torr (C.) Ancient ships. Oxford, 1894. 8°. Traeger (Paul). Zur Forschung über alte Schiffstypen. C. Schiffsfahrzeuge in Albanien und Macedonien. Illus. (Deutsche Gellsch. f. An

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Aesthetic (The) principles of naval architecture. (Engineer, v. 90, pp. 307-308; 429-430; 455; v. 92, pp. 595. London, 1900-01.)

Allard (Carel). Nieuwe Hollandse scheepsbouw, waar in vertoond word een volmaakt schip, met alle des zelfs uitterlyke deelen, met een verklaaring der naamen van dien; als mede van alle de touwen, zijlen, &c.: benevens de afbeeldingen van alle de voornaamste vlagen, die men in zee ontmoet... Amsteldam: C. Allard, 1695. 56 p., 81 pl. sq. 12°.

Alves Camara (Antonio). Ensaio sobre as construcções navaes indigenas de Brasil... Rio de Janeiro: G. Leuzinger & Filhos, 1888. 3 p.l., 209, 2 p., 2 1. illus. 8°.

Art (L') de batir les vaisseaux, et d'en perfectionner la construction... outre les pavillons de divers états. Le tout tiré des meilleurs auteurs hollandois, comme Witsen, van Eyk, Allard, &c. Amsterdam: D. Mortier, [1718]-1719. 2 v. in 1. 4°.

Pt. 1-2 of v. I have separate t.-p., pagination, and register. v. 2 has title: Les pavillons, ou banniéres que la plupart des nations aborent en mer...

Art (The) of making masts, yards, gaffs, booms, blocks and oars. . . including a...rule for mastmakers: also, a new method by which large yards may be made from small trees, and repaired when sprung in the slings, &c. ... London: Steel & Goddard, 1816. viii, 184 p., 2 pl. 2. ed. 8°.

Atwood (E. L.) Text-book of theoretical naval architecture, London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1899. vi, 1 l., 295 p., I pl., I tab. 12°.

Auquier (Philippe). Pierre Puget [1622-1694], décorateur naval et mariniste, par Philippe Auquier, conservateur du musée des beaux-arts de Marseille. Étude historique sur les travaux du maitre à l'arsenal de Toulon. Catalogue détaillé des dessins de décoration et vues de mer. 36 planches hors texte. Paris: Ateliers photomécaniques D.-A. Longuet [1907]. cover, xxv, 30 p.; cover, I port., I facsim.. 34 pl. f°.

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