NAVAL BOOKS PUBLISHED BY
Hamersly’s Records of Living Officers of theXT. S. Navy.
Revised Edition. Cloth. 8vo. $5.00.
The Records of Living Officers of the U. S. Navy and Ma-rine Corps. Compiled from Official Sources. By Lewis B. Ilamersly,late Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps.
Levy’s Rules and Regulations for Men-of-
War.
Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 18mo. Flexible Cloth. 50c.Manual of Internal Rules and Regulations for Men-of-AVar.By Commodore U. P. Levy, U. S. N.
Look’s Shipbuilding.
8vo. Cloth. $5.00
A Method of Comparing tiie Lines and Draughting VesselsPropelled by Sail or Steam, including a Chapter on Laying offon the Mould-Loft Floor. By Samuel M. Pook, Naval Constructor.With Illustrations.
Osbon’s Hand-Book of the United States
Navy.
12mo. Cloth. $3.00.
Hand-Book of the United States Navy. Being a compilation of .all the principal events in the history of every vessel of the UnitedStates Navy from April, 1861, to May, 1864. Compiled and arrangedby B. S. Osbon.
Totten’s Naval Text-Book.
Second and Revised Edition. 12mo. Cloth. $3.00.
Naval Text-Book. Naval Text-Book and Dictionary, compiled forthe use of Midshipmen of the U. S. Navy. By Commander B. J.Totten, U. S. N.
Roe’s Naval Unties.
12mo. Cloth. $1.50.
Naval Duties and Discipline : With the Policy and Principles ofNaval Organization. By F. A. Roe, late Commander U. S. Navy.
Stuart’s Naval Dry Docks.
Fourth Edition. 4to. Cloth. $6.00.
The Naval Dry Docks of tiie United States. By Gen. C. E.Stuart. Illustrated with 24 fine engravings on steel.