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Luce’s Seamanship.
Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. Revised and Improved. Illustrated by 89 full-pagecoppcr-jilate engravings. 8vo. Half Roan. $7.50.
Seamanship. For the use of the United States Naval Academy. ByCapt. S. B. Luce, U. S. N. 1 vol., crown octavo.
jjgp* Text-Book at the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis.
Karnes’ Submarine Warfare.
With 20 Lithographic Plates, and many Wood-cuts. 8vo. Cloth. $5.00.Submarine Warfare, Defensive and Offensive. Comprising aFull and complete History of the invention of the Torpedo, its em-ployment in War, and results of its use. Descriptions of the variousforms of Torpedoes, Submarine Batteries and Torpedo Boats actuallyused in War. By Lieut.-Commander John S. Barnes, U. S. N.
Jeffers’ Nautical Surveying.
Illustrated with 9 Copperplates and 31 Wood-cut Illustrations. 8vo. Cloth. $5.00.Nautical Surveying. By William N. Jeffers, Captain U. S. Navy.
Coffin’s Navigation.
Fifth Edition. 12mo. Cloth. $3.50.
Navigation and Nautical Astronomy. Brepared for the use of theU. S. Naval Academy. By J. II. C. Coffin, Prof, of Astronomy, Navi-gation and Surveying, with 52 wood-cut illustrations.
Text Book of Surveying.
8vo. 9 Lithograph Hates and several Wood-cuts. Illustrated: Cloth. $2.00.
A Text Book on Surveying, Projections and Portable Instruments forthe use of the Cadet Midshipmen at the U. S. Naval Academy.