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Organization of the bridge equipage of the United States army, with directions for the construction of military bridges. Prep. by a board of engineer officers. 1870, reprinted, 1898. UG335 U 59. 7127

King, W. R. Report on certain experimental and theoretical investigations relative to the quality, form, and combination of materials for defensive armor, together with incidental facts relative to U. S. Signal office. Electrical instrutheir use for industrial purposes. 1870. UG408 K53.

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Mahan, D. H. Summary of the course of permanent fortification and of the attack and defence of permanent works, for the use of the cadets of the U. S. military academy. 1863. UG405 M21. 7122

Pasley, Sir C. W. Rules, for conducting the practical operations of a siege, originally composed for the use of the Royal engineer establishment at Chatham. Part I, 2d ed. 1841. UG444 P28. 7123

U. S. Engineer dept. Engineer field manual, parts i-vi. 1. Reconnaissance. 2. Bridges. 3. Roads. 4. Railroads. 5. Field fortification. 6. Animal transportation. 2d (revised) ed. 1907. UG360 U5 1907. 7124

-Engineer regulations and digest of orders, circulars, regulations, etc., relating to the work of the Engineer department, U. S. army,

ments and telephones of the U. S. Signal corps. Rev. 1910. 1911. UG603 U5.

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-General, property, and disbursing regulations, Signal corps, U. S. army. 3d ed. Rev. to include June 1, 1909. 1909. UG573 A31. 7129

-Handbook of submarine cables.

U. S. Signal corps. Prep. under the direction of A. W. Greely by E. Russel with supplementary chapter on factory testing by S. Reber. 1905. UG607 A12 1905.

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-Manual of visual signaling of the U. S. Signal corps. Prep. under the direction of A. W. Greely by D. J. Carr. 1905. UG583 A3 1905. 7131

-Property and disbursing regulations, including miscellaneous general regulations, Signal corps, U. S. arm,. Prep. under the di

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regulations and outlines of first aid for the hospital corps, U. S. army. Pub. by authority of the secretary of war. 1900. UH483 A2 1900. 7143

U. S. Bureau of medicine and sur-, U. S. Surgeon general's office. Drill gery. Report on the Russian medical and sanitary features of the Russo-Japanese war to the surgeon-general, U. S. navy, by Surgeon Raymond Spear, U. S. navy. July 1, 1906. UH306 '04/05 U6. 7141

U. S. Provost-marshal-general's bureau. Statistics, medical and anthropological, of the Provostmarshal-general's bureau, derived from records of the examination for military service in the armies of the United States during the late war of the rebellion. Comp. by J. H. Baxter. 1875. 2 v. UH223 A4.

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Same. Rev. 1908. 1908. UH483 A2 1908. 7144

-Manual for the medical department. 1898. UH393 U5 1898. 7145

-Report of the surgeon-general of the army to the secretary of war. Library has 1910. UH223 A 2. 7146

NAVAL SCIENCE.

General.

Brady, W. N. The kedge-anchor; or, young sailors' assistant. Appertaining to the practical evolutions of modern seamanship, rigging,|

knotting, splicing. Also tables of rigging spars, blocks. 18th ed. Imp. and enl. 1882. V110 B81.

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Contents.-Important elements in naval conflicts. G. W. Melville.Needs of the navy. W. H. Beehler. -American fighting fleet: its strategic disposition. J. C. O'Laughlin. -Our navy fifty years from now. W. E. Chandler.-Plea for the navy. H. A. Herbert.-Future in relation to American naval power. A. T. Mahan. Why we need a bigger navy. W. S. Meriwether.-The new navy. C. E. Jefferson.-Shall the navy be increased? J. D. Long.— An Anglo-American navy. Paul Morton.-Naval folly-America mistress of the seas. R. P. Hobson.Naval development during the next decade. G. W. Melville.-Proposed

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Preble, G. H. History of the United States navy-yard, Portsmouth, N. H. 1892. VA70 P8 P9.

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Reed, Sir E. J. Modern ships of war. By Sir E. J. Reed and Edward Simpson with supplementary chapters and notes by J. D. J. Kelly. 1888. VA40 R32. 7175

Register of the commissioned and warrant officers of the naval militia of California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and South Carolina. November 30, 1907. VA 80 R5. 7176

increase of our navy.-Needed in- Register of the commissioned and

crease of our navy. Carlos de Zaf

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Mahan, A. T. The interest of Ameri

warrant officers of the naval militia of the U. S. Library has 1910, 1911. VA80 R4 7177

ca in sea power, present and fu-U. S. Bureau of navigation (Navy dept.) Regulations for the naval

ture. 1897. VA50 M21.

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Congress. House. Committee on naval affairs. Efficiency of naval

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militia, etc. Report. (To accom- U. S. Navy department. Annual repany H. R. 17759) [1910] VA80 A5 1910a.

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port of the operations of the naval militia. Library has 1908 and 1909 (1 v.) VA80 A2. 7186

-Annual report of the secretary of the navy [without accompanying documents] Library has 1864. 1907-date. For others see Cong. doc. set. VA52 A2. 7187

-Information relative to the voyage of the United States Atlantic fleet around the world, December 16, 1907 to February 22, 1909. 1910. VA58 A5 1910. 7188

-Naval militia; accounting instructions, with special reference to ships, equipments and stores. To take effect January 1, 1911. 1910. VA80 A45. 7189

on naval affairs. Hydrographic U. S. Office of naval intelligence. Indata relating to United States formation concerning some of the navy-yards and naval stations. 1909. VA69 A5 1909.

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U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. Navy yearbook. Compilation of annual naval appropriation laws including provisions for the construction of

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principal navies of the world; a series of tables compiled to answer popular inquiry. 1909. VA 37 U6. 7190

-Same. 1911. VA37 U6 1911. 7191

ADMINISTRATION.

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