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Readers are asked to re- port all cases of books marked or mutilated. Do not deface books by marks and writing. Cornell University Library Z6836 .N66 + Selected list of works in the library re 3 1924 029 602 913 olin Overs M 'Ml Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029602913 A SELECTED LIST OF WORKS IN THE NEW YORK , PUBLIC LIBRARY RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY, NAVAL ADMINISTRATION, ETC. This list does not include titles of articles in periodicals, nor titles relating to naval art and science in general, navigation, shipbuilding, naval or maritime law, naval education, voyages, etc., etc., except a few of such historical importance as to warrant inclusion. Many works included here were purchased from the James Owen Proudfit fund. Order of Arrangement. Bibliography. General Works. Navies of Individual Countries (arranged alphabetically by name of country). Part I. Bibliography. Anrique R (Nicolas). Bibliografia marltima Chilena (i 840-1 894). Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Cervantes, 1894. 205 pp., i 1. 8°. Baker & Taylor Co. An annotated list of books relating to Spain, Cuba, naval history and science. New York: Baker ^ Taylor Co. [1898.] 15 pp. 24°. (The Librarian's help ser., no. 2.) Edmunds (Albert J.) Selected list of naval matter in the library of the Historical Sqfiiety of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1903. 13 pp. 4°. Repr.: Penn. Mag. of Hist, aud Biogr., Jan., 1903. Germany. — Marine- Amts. Biicherverzeich- niss der Haupt bibliothek des Reich-Marine-Amts. Berlin : E, S. Mittler Ss' Sohn, 1902. xxiii, 604 pp. 8°. MuUer (Frederick), &= Co. Histoire de la ma- rine, scenes de bataille. Portraits des amiraux. Pamphlets et rapports. Livres . . . Catalogue a prix marque's. Amsterdam: F. Mutter &= Co., 1888. iv, 112 pp. 8°. Some standard books on professional subjects. (In: U. S. Naval Intelligence Off. General Infor- mation series, 13. Washington, 1894. 8°. pp. 417-447.) Voung (Lucien), Compiler. Catalogue of works by American naval authors. Washington, D. C, 188S. 149 pp. 8°. (Navigation Bureau, Navy Dept.) General Works. Adams (W. H. D.) Dewey: and other great naval commanders. London: G. Rout ledge S^ Sons [1898?]. 3p. l.,487PP- 7pl., Spor- 12°. Arenhold (L.) Die historische Entwicklung der Schiffstypen vom romischen Kriegsschiff bis zur Gegenwart...hrsg. von L. Arenhold. -^ielj Lipsius &" Tischer, 1891. 24 pp., 3° pl- °°- 4 ■ Attlmayr (Ferdinand). Studien iiber Seetak- tik und den Seekrieg mit den Kriegsmitteln der Neuzeit. Th. 1-2. Pola: C. Gerold's Sohn,ii-jS- 78. 2 v. 8°. Baif ([Lazarre de]). IJe re navali libellus... ex Bayfii vigiliis excerptus. . .Addita. . .vulgari vocabulorum significatione. Liigduni : Apud haredes S. Vincentii, 1537. 72 pp., 8 1. 8° (16°). L. Bayfii annotationes in L. II. de captivis, & postliminio reversis: in quibus tractatur de re j XiS.'^a!a.. . .LutetiiE : R. Stephanus, 1549. 152, 4 1., 176 pp., 61. 4°. Balincourt ( de). Les flottes de combat etrangeres en 1900. Paris : Berger-Levrault ^t' Cie., 1900. 3 p. 1., 662 pp. 2. ed. ob. 32°. Les flottes de combat en 1903. Avec 403 figures schematiques de batiments. Paris: Berger- Levrault ^f Cie., 1903. vi, 836 pp. ob. 32°. Barnaby (Nathaniel). Naval development in the century. Toronto: Linscott Pub. Co., 1904. 8 p.l., 468 pp., I diagr. 8°. (Nineteenth century series.) Bos (Lambert van den). Leeven en daden der doorluchtighste zee-helden en ontdeckers van Ian- den deser eeuwen. Beginnende met Christoffel Colombus. . .en eyndigende met. . .M. A. de Ruy- ter. . .uyt veele geloofwaerdige schriften. . .by een gebracht, en beschreven, door V. D. B. \i. e., Lambert van den Bos. ] A msterdam : J. C. ten Hoorn Ss' J. Bouman, 1676. 3 p. 1., 350, i 1., 304 pp., 3 1., 25 pl., 7 port. 4°. Leeven en Daaden der Doorluchtigste Zee- Helden, Beginnende met de Tocht na Damiaten, Voorgevallen in den Jare 121 7. En eindigende met den beroemden Admirael M. A. de Ruyter, Hartog, Ridd. &c. Vertoonende alle de voor- naemste Zeedaden die de Hollanders en Zeelanders, &c. van haer begin aen, loffelijck tegens, hun vyanden verricht hebben; nevens veel vreemde Voorvallen, dappere Heldedaden stoutmoedige Bestieringen, en swaere Zee-slagen, &c. Naeukeu- righ, uyt veele geloofwa2rdige Schriften, en Authen- tijcke Stucken, by een gebracht, en beschreven, Door V. D. B. V Amsterdam : Jan ten Hoorn en Jan Bouman, 1683. 6 p. 1., 784 pp., 4 11. maps, pl., port. 4°. 261 262 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY General Works, cont'd. Leben und tapffere Thaten der allerberiihm- testen See-Helden, Adrairalen und Land-Erfinder unserer Zeiten, angefangen mit Cristoforo Colombo Entdeckern der Neuen Welt, und geendigt mit dem welt-beriihrnten Admiral M, A. de Ruyter...in Nider-Teutscher Sprache aufgesetzt durch [Lam- bert] v[an] d[en] B[osJ.. .in unsere Hoch-Teutsche . . .ilberbracht von Matthia Kramern. Niirnierg : C. Endters Seel. Handlungs-Erben, 1681. 5 p. 1., logo pp., 9 1., I map, 20 pi., 8 port. 4°. Leben und Thaten der durchlauchtigsten See-Helden und Erfinder der Lander dieser Zeiten, anfalirend mit C. Columbus. . .und sich endend mit . . . A. de Ruyter. . .in hollandischer Sprache. . .be- schrieben durch [Lambert] V[an] D[en] B[os] . . . in die hochteutsche Sprache iibersetzt. Sultzbach: J. Hoffmann [1681]. 2 v. in i. 4°. Bouvet de Cress6 (Auguste Jean Baptiste). Histoire de la marine de tous les peuples depuis la plus haute antiquite jusqu'a nos jours. Paris; A, Andri, 1824. 2 v. 8°. Boynton (C. B.) The navies of England, France, America and Russia: being an extract from a work on English and French neutrality and the Anglo-French alliance. New York; J. F. Trow, .1865. 72 pp. 8°. Buchard (H.) Marines etrange res . .. Paris; -Berger-Levrault &' Cie., 1891. ix, 628 pp., i 1. 8°. . (Bibliotheque du marin.) Burchett (Josiah). A complete history of the most remarkable transactions at sea, from the earliest accounts of time to the conclusion of the last war with France. London; J. Walthoe, 1720. 28 p.l., 800 pp., 16 1., 3 maps, I pi., I port. f°. Busk (Hans). The navies of the world, their present state and future capabilities. London, 1859. 11. 12°. Bytharne (Jehan). Book of war by sea and land, anno 1543. (In: Naval (The) miscellany, edited by J. K. Laughton. \^London,'\ 1902. 8°. ■V. I, pp. I-21.) Gallwell (C. E.) The effect of maritime com- mand on land campaigns since Waterloo. Edin- burgh; W. Blackwood Ss" Sons, 1897. xv, (i) 380 pp. maps, plans. 12°. Chaubaud-Arnault (C[harles]). Histoire des flottes militaires. Paris : Berger-Levrault &" Cie., i88g. xxiv, 513 pp., 7 plans. 8°. Charnock (J.) History of marine architecture of all nations. London, 1801-02. 3 v. 4°. Chasseloup-Laubat (L. de). Les marines de guerre modernes. Paris: V^'^. C. Dunod, 1903. 2 p. 1., 376 pp. 4°. [Chauteauveron (L. de).] L'ecole de I'ad- ministration maritime, ou, Le matelot politique. La Haye; The Author [1765?]. xxii, 269 pp., i 1. 16°. Clerk (John). An essay on naval tactics, sys- tematical and historical. With explanatory plates. London: T.Cadell,\T)0-t)1. 4 pts. in 2 v. sq. 4°. Same. 2. ed. Edinburgh: A. Constable &= Co., 1804. 2 p. 1., xvi, 5-287 pp.. 63 pl- 4°- Same. 3. ed., with notes by Lord Rodney, and an introduction by a naval officer. Edinburgh; A. Black, 1827. xlv, 331 pp., 52 pl. 8°. Colomb (Philip Howard). Essays on naval defence. London; W. H. Allen, 1893. vi, 328 pp. 12°. Naval warfare; its ruling principles and practice historically treated. London : W. H. Allen,iig\. xii, 448 pp. , 37 maps. 8°. Same. London; W. H. Allen &' Co., 1899. 3. ed. xviii, 471, li pp., 5 charts, 26 maps, 13 plans, 4 pl. 4°. Corazzini di Bulciano (F.) Storia della marina militare antica. .. Catania; I' Autore, 'i.'igi- 98. 6 V. in 3. 8°. V. 3-6 have title Storia della marina militare e coramer- ciale. V. 2-4 published in Firenze. v. 5-6 published in Torino. Daveluy (Rene). Etude sur le combat naval. Paris: Berger-Levrault Sf Cie., 1902. vii, 155 pp., I 1. 8°. Deslandes (A. F. B.) Essay on Maritime Power and Commerce, translated from the French. London, 1743. 8°. Du Sein (A.) Histoire de la marine de tous les peuples depuis les temps les plus recules jusqu'a^ nos jours. Paris; Firmin-Didot et Cie., 1879. 2 V. 8°. Eardley-Wilmot (Sydney Marow). See Wil- mot (Sydney Marow Eardley-). Fincham Q.) A history of naval architecture: to which is preBxed an introductory dissertation on the application of mathematical science to the art of naval construction. London: Whittaker 6^ Co., 1851. viii, 8 1, ix-lxxxiv, 415 pp., 58 pp. 4°. Frost (John). Universal naval history. Com- prising the naval operations of the principal mari-^ time nations of the world, from the earliest period to the present . . . New York: H. E. Robins if Co., 1852. 608 pp. 8°. Frothingham (Jessie Peabody). Sea fighters from Drake to Farragut. New York: C. Scribner's ~ Sons, 1902. vii, 396 pp., 6 pl. 8°. Fyfe (Herbert C.) Subm'arine warfare, past, present, and future, with an introduction by Ad- miral Sir E. R. Freemantle; and a chapter on " The probable future of submarine boat construc- tion," by Sir E. J. Reed. London ; G. Richards, 1902. x.xviii, 332 pp. 8°. Gavotti (G[iuseppe]). Guerra navale-littora- nea; alcuni esempi di spedizioni nei due grandi periodi delle armi. pte. 1-2, Roma: Forzani &' C, 1901. 2 v. 8°. La tattica nelle grandi battaglia navali da Temistocle a Ito. Parte 1-4. Roma; Forzani e C, 1898. 2 v. in I. 8°, Pte. 1-2, Poliremi e navi a vela; 3-4, Navi vapore. General (A) treatise of the dominion of the sea : and a complete body of the sea-laws . . . And ^ a new appendix, containing several eminent lawyers' opinions in important marine cases . . . [By Alex- / ander Justice.] London: J. Nicholson [1705]. 17 p.l., 684, 107 pp., 2 pl. 2. ed. 4°. Gibbs (F. T. M.) The illustrated guide to the royal navy and foreign navies; also mercantile marine steamers available as armed cruisers and transports, &c., &c. London: Water low Bros. &' Layton, 1896. 2nd ed. Revised and corrected by E. W. C. Gibbs. i p.l., viii, 296 pp., 4 pl. sq. f°. \ / WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 263 General Works, cont'd. ? r^f^**" ^^'^ -^^ veterum re navali. Berolini: 5 pl sq?4""'^"' '^'""'"' '^^4. 2 p.l., 95 pp., atSr°'*^T^J-^-'^^)' Viscount. The art of war wif^ ' °''' ^^^' '^<=''=s reduced to new principles: hv ri,^ r7 °^?''" °^ ''^"l^- T^- f™m the French 2„ P^J^lier [J. N. Jouin] de Sauseuil. Lon- don . X Hoofer, 1788. viii, xiv, 15-60 pp., 4 pi. ■ Griyel (Richild). De la guerre maritime avant et aepuis les nouvelles inventions . . . litude histo- nque et strategique. Paris: A. Bertrand, 1860. 2 p.l., 282 pp., 2 pi. 8°. Heere (Die) und Flotten der Gegenwart, her- ausgegeben von J. von Pflugk-Hartlung . . . Bd. 1-7- 7 V. Berlin: Schall b' Grund [1896-1902]. V. 2-7, edited by C. von Zepelin. v. 5-7, not numbered; pub. by A. Schall. Heere und Flotten aller Staaten der Erde; von T., Major a. D. Jahrg. 1903. Leipzig, 1903. Hennequin (Joseph Francois Gabriel). Bio- graphic maritime; ou. Notices historiques sur la vie et les campagnes des marins celebres franfais et etrangers. Paris, 1835-37. 3 v. ports. 8°. Higginson (Francis John). Naval battles in the century. London: The Linscott Pub. Co., 1903. xxiv, I 1., 469 pp., 7 port. 8°. (The nine- teenth century series, [v. 18.]) ' History of sea battles. Glasgow: Lumsden &'&»[i8— ?]. 1 8 pp. 32°. Rep.: Lumsden & Son's juvenile library. Holmes (G. 0. V.) Ancient and modern ships. Pt. 1. \London:'\ Chapman &= Hall, 1900. 12°. (Victoria and Albert Museum science handbooks.) Pt. I. Wooden sailing-ships. Hoste (P.) L'Art des Armees navales, ou Traite des Evolutions navales. Lyon, 1697. f°. Jahns (Max). Atlas zur Geschichte des Kriegs- wesens von der Urzeit bis zum Ende des 16. Jahr- hunderts . . . Berlin : Konigl. Kriegs-A kademie, 1878. 1 p.l., 100 1. ob. 8°. Jal (Auguste). Archeologie navale. Paris, 1840. 2 V. ill. 8°. Jurien de la Graviere (J. P. E.) 'lo-Topia Tov vavTLKov Twv 'ap^aimv EAXiyvo)!'. Mera- paa-is ' • • Wo K. N. 'PaSov. 'Ev 'A^ijvats; 'EkSot7;s 'AXe^avSpos TLaTrayeiopyiov, 1890. 430, (i) PP-. I port. 8°. La marine des Ptoleme'es, et la marine des Romains. Paris: E. Plan, Nourrit et Cie., 1885. 2 V. 12°. ■^ Justice (Alexander). See General (A) treatise of the dominion of the sea. - King (J. W.) War-ships and navies of the world. Boston, 1881. 2. ed. 8°. Ledieu (A[lcius]), and Cadiat (E.) Le nou- veau materiel naval, t. 1-2 & atlas. Paris: V. C. Dunod, 1889-1890. 3 V. 4° and sq. f°. liockroy (E.) La Defense navale.^ Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1899. xxxi, 551 pp. 8 . Loir (M.), and Caqueray (G. de). Flotte und Fortschritt. .. Uebersetzung aus dem Franzo- sischen von A. v. L \* Berlin: H. Costenoble, 1902. 4 pi., 142 pp., I 1. 8°. Luce (Stephen B.) The dawn of naval his- tory. (Proc. U. S. Naval Inst. v. 24, pp. 441- - 450.) Annapolis, 1898. 8°. McHardy (C. McL.) A comparison of the armoured ships in the fleets of Great Britain, France and Russia. London : P. S. King bf Son [1898]. 1 p. 1., 8 pp., 2 1. 8°. Mackenzie (Alexander Slidell). See Popu- lar essays on naval subjects. Mahan (Alfred T[hayer]). The influence of sea power upon history, 1660-1783. Boston: Little, Brown &' Co., 1890. xxiv, 557 pp., 8 maps, 17 pi. 8°. The influence of sea power upon the French Revolution and Empire, 1793-1812. Bos- ton: Little, Brown &• Co., 1892. 2 v. 8°, Boston: Little, Brown <5h Co., 1894. 4. ed. 2 V. 8°. The interest of America in sea power, \ present and future. Boston : Little, Brown &=■ ^ Co., 1897. vi, 2 1., 314 pp., 2 maps. 8°. Retrospect and prospect. Studies in in- ternational relations naval and political. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1902. x, 309 pp., I map. 8°. niargutti (Albert). Die Meeresbeherrschung in ihrer Riickwirkung auf die Landoperationen des grossen Krieges. Ein Beitrag zum Studium mo- derner Strategic. Mit 5 Kartenskizzen. Wien: W. Braumtlller, 1900. 4 p.l., 134 pp. 8°. DIeulen (Marc de). La marine moderne. Construction des navires. — Paquebots. — Batiments de guerre. — Artillerie. — Organisation des princi- pales marines militaires. Paris: Firmin-Didot et Cie., 1892. X, 249 pp., I 1., I pi. illus. 4°. Molli (Giorgio). Le spedizioni marittime mili- tari moderne ed i trasporti militari a Massaua. Milano : Galli, 1897. 192 pp. 16°. Montero y Rapello (Manuel). Ensayo de estrategia naval. . . Madrid : R. Alvarez, 1892. 512 pp., 1 pi. f°. Morel-Fatio (Antoine Leon). Notice des col- lections du Musee de Marine, exposees dans les galeries du Musee Imperial du Louvre ; le pt. : Musee Naval. Paris, 1853. 8°. lUorisot (C. B.) Orbis maritimi sive rerum in mari et littoribus gestarum generalis historia... Divione, 1643. ill. maps. f°. Naval mobilization and improvement in ma- teriel. June, 1889. Washington: Govt. Prig. Off., 1889. vii, 485 pp., 40 diagr., 2 plans, 4 pi. 8°. * (U. S. Naval Intell. Off., Gen. Inf., ser. 8.) Paget (J. C.) Naval powers and their policy: with tabular statements of British and foreign iron- clad navies: giving dimensions, armour, details of armament, engines, speed, and other particulars. London : Longmans &= Co., 1876. xxiv, 183 pp. 8°. Reprint: St. James Magazine. Paris (Franfois Edmond). L'art naval a I'Ex- position universelle de Paris en 1867; augmente des derniers perfectionnements et inventions maritimes jusqu'en 1869. Paris [1867-69]. text. pi. nar. 4°; atlas of pi. obi. f°. 264 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY General Works, cont'd. Park (R.) The art of sea-fighting. . . London: R. Mount !&= T. Page, 1706. viii, 6 1., 240 pp., 9 maps. 12°. Parker (F. A.) Fleets of the world: the gal- ley period. New York, 1876. pi. 8°. t Plueddemann (M.) Modernes Seekriegs- wesen. Berlin: E. S. Mittler u. Sohn, Ig02. vii, ^ 298 pp., 8 pi. 8°. Popular essays on naval subjects; by the author of A Year in Spain \i. e., A. S. Mackenzie]. New York, 1833. 16°. Randaccio (Carlo). Storia navale universale antica e moderna. . . Roma: Forzani dr' Co., 1891. 2 V. 8°. Ratzel (F.) Das Meer als Quelle der V5lker- grOsse. Eine politisch - geographische Studie. Munchen: R. Oldenbourg, 1900. 3 p.l., 86 pp. 8°. Rawson (Edward Kirk). Twenty famous naval battles: Salamis to Santiago. New York: T. Y. \ Crowell &' Co. [1899.] 2 v. 8°. Richer (A.) Vies de plus celrtres Marins. Paris, 1789. 13 V. 18°. Vol. I. Barberousse. II. Ue Tromp. III. Cassard, Paulin. IV. Andre Doria. V. Comte Forbin. VI. Du Quesne. VII. Jean Bart. VIII. J. and V. M. D'Estrees. IX. Du Guay- Trouin. X.-XI. De Ruiter. XII.-XIII. Marechal de Tour- ville. Rodenberg (K.) Seemacht in der Geschichte. Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler, 1900. 33 pp. 8°. Romme ([Charles].) L'art de la marine; ou, Principes et preceptes-generaux de l'art de con- struire, d'armer, de manceuvrer et de conduire des vaisseaux. Rochelle: P. L. Chauvet, 1787. 2 p.l., 588 pp., I 1., 7pl. 4°. Ryves {Sir Thomas). Historia navalis antiqua, libri quatuor. Londini: R. Barker .. .et Haer. Jo. Billii, ib'i'i. 4 p.l., 429 pp. 16°. Scheffer (J.) De militia navali veterum libri quatuor. Upsalice, 1654. 4°. Schoock (Marten). Martini Schoockii imperium maritimum,ita explicatum ut non solum ejus osten- dantur pra;rogativ^, verum etiam cuique Genti, maxime Belgis foederatis suus vindicetur honos . . . Amstelodami : J. Jansson, 1654. 2 p.l. , 168 pp. 12°. Serre ([P.]) Etudes sur I'histoire militaire et maritime des Grecs et des Remains; suite des marines de I'antiquite et du moyen age. Paris: . L. Baudoin &= Cie., 1888. xii, 270 pp. 12°. Steevens (G. W.) Naval policy, with some account of the warships of the principal powers. London: Methuen dr' Co., l8g6. viii, 323 pp. 8°. Steinitz (Fr.) The Ship, its Origin and Pro- :gress: being a general history from its first inven- tion 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 1 848, including the state of the navies of all nations. \ episodes, and lines of shipping, discoveries, coloni- zation and commerce, with an Appendix containing a concise description of every kind of vessel. Illus- trated with 24 plates, representing the ships of all kinds and times, and 10 of colored flags, also five large diagrams of naval battles, and numerous wood engravings. London, 1849. 4°. [Suessenguth ( ).] [The principal navies of the world in 1898. Translated from the Marine- Rundschau, March, 1899.] Washington : Govt. Prtg. Office, 1899. 31 pp., 5 plans, i pi. 8°. (U.S. Naval Intell. Off., Gen. Inf. ser. no. 18, pt. i.) Synge (M. B.) The struggle for sea power. Illustrated by E. M. Synge. Edinburgh : W. Blackwood Ss' Sons, 1903. 2, vi, 238 pp., 2 maps, I pi. 12°. (The story of the world for the children of the British empire. Book 4.) United States. — Naval Intelligence Office. Papers on naval operations during the year ending ■ July, 1885. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Off., 1885. 135 pp., 2 maps, 6 plans, 6 pi. 8°. (U. S. Naval Intell. Oft., Gen. Inf. ser. 4.) Recent naval progress. June, 1887. n Washington: Govt. Prtg. Off., 1887. viii, 34^ PP-. j 20 diagr., i plan, 3 pi. 8°. (U. S. Naval Intell. Off., Gen. Inf. ser. 6.) Notes on the year's naval progress [annual]. 1890-July, 1901. Washington, 1890- N 1901. 8°. (Gen. Inf. ser. 9, 10, 11, 13-17, 18- j 19. Valois ( ). Seemacht, Seegeltung, See- herrschaft. Kurze Betrachtungen (Iber Seekriegs- fiihrung. Berlin: D. Reimer, 1899. 53 pp. 8°. Werner (Bartholomaus von). Der Seekrieg der Geschwaderdienst und die Bedeutung der Kriegswerften. Darmstadt: A. Bergstrasser, 1893. 4 p.l., 160 pp. 8°. Werner (R.) Beriihmte Seeleute. Berlin [1881-83]. 2 v. 8°. Wilkinson (Henry Spenser). The command of the sea. Westminster: A. Constable dr" Co. ,1864. 3 11., 122 pp. 12°. Wilmot (Sydney Marow Eardley-). The de- velopment of navies during the last half-century. London: Seeley &' Co., 1892., xvi, 295 pp., 15 pi. ill. 8'. The next naval war. With an illustrations by. . .E. de Martino. London: E. Stanford, 1894. j 75 pp., I pi. 4. ed. 8°. . ' Wilson (H. W.) Ironclads in action: a sketch of naval warfare from 1855 to 1895, with some ac- count of the development of the battleship in Eng- land; with an introduction by A. T. Mahan. Lon- don: S. Low, Marston &= Co., 1896. 2. ed. 2 v. 8°. Z. . . . (Commandant), and Mont^chant (H.) Les guerres na vales de demain; avec une preface de Contre-amiral Reveiliere. Paris: Berger-Lev- rault &= DV.,1891. xxii, 282 pp., 1 1., 4 maps. 12°. WORKS RELATING TO INDIVIDUAL NAVIES. Austrian. Austria. — Kriegs Ministerium. Almanach fUr die k. u.k. Kriegs-Marine. . . Jahrg. 22-24 (1902 —1904). Pola: Ceroid &" Comp. ,1^02-11)0^. 24°. Geschichte der K. K. Kriegs-Mariass^ Wien, 1882-91. 3 v. in 2. 8°. Marine-Gesetz-Sammlung nebst den bezuglichen Armee-Verordnungs Slattern und Cir- WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 265 Austrian, cont'd. T-2l'(fiJ^^''f '^y] C. de Gnilleaume. Jahrg. 1 24U848-1871). men, 1866-1872. 8°. iinH T^ IT^ Rangs und Eintheilungs-liste der K. 16 M=v '^^""^""^' ^5 Feb. 1899, I Sept. 1900, druckerei, 1899-1902. 12°. wi??!?*"? (^'?^ander). Kriegsmarine und Volks- wirthschaft in Oesterreich-Ungarn. Wien:A. Holder, 1885. viii, 140 pp. 8° Gedenkblatter der k. und k. Kriegs-Marine. A^'nZ^ ^^ Redaction der " Mittheilungen aus oem uebiete desSeewesens." Pola: Commissions- yerlag, 1S98-1902. 4 v. 12°. (Austria. Marine- lechmsches Comite.) Koudelka (Alfred v.), Freiherr. Unsere Kriegs-Marine. Illustriert . . . [von] A. v. Ram- berg. Wien: A. Holder, 1899. 4 p.l., 506 pp., I map, 7 pi. 8°. -^^ ",v > :> w , Sterneck (M. von), Freiherr. Admiral Max Freiherr von Sterneck. Erinnerungen aus den Jahren 1S47-1S97. Hrsg. von seiner Witwe \i.e., L. Sterneck-Griswold]. Biographische Skizze und Lriauterungen von Jerolim Freiherrn von Benko. Wien: A. Hartleben, 1901. 4 p.]., 336 pp., i pi., I port. S°. Belgian. Belgium. — Marine, Administration de la. [Comptes rendus,] 1874-1898, 1901-1902. (Ap- pendixes to "Compte rendu" of the "Ministere des Chemins de Fer, Postes, Telegraphes, Telephones, et Marine.") Bolivian. XJribe Orrego (Luis). Las operaciones navales durante la guerra entre Chile i la confedera- cion Peru-Boliviana 1836-37-38. Santiago de Chile: Imp. Nat., 1891. 194 pp., il. sq. 8°. Brazilian, Brazil. — Hydrographia, Directoria de. Lista dos navios de guerra e mercantes Brazileiros, 1900- 1903. Rio de Janeiro, 1900-1903. 4°. Marinha, Ministerio da. Relatorio, 1889- 1898. Rio de Janeiro, 1889-98. 8°. Anexo, 1898. Projecto do regu- lamento das prefeituras maritimas . . . Rio de Janeiro: Imp. Nac, i8q8. xv, 462 pp. 8°. President. Tabellas de ra98es e dietas para as pra^as da Armada, (decreto no. 9579, Abril 10, 1886.) Rio de Janeiro: Imprensa Nacional, 1886. I p., 7 tables, folded. 8°. Coisas do mar. \Rio de Janeiro?} Fauchon &" C. [pref. 1896.] I p.l., 95 pp. 8°. Meirelles da Silva (T.) Apontamentos para a historia da Marinha de guerra brazileira. . . Rio de Janeiro: Typogr. Perseveranfa, 1881. v. I. 8°. British. The British parliamentary papers and other serial official publications contain much naval material. The Calendars of State Papers (the file of which is complete) have a careful index in each volume. The parliamentary papers contain committee returns, commission reports, text of bills, etc. General indexes to the collected papers have been printed as follows: Catalogue of parliamentary reports, Z696-1834; Index to printed papers, 1801-1826, 1801-1832, 1845-1856, 1852-1869; Index to reports, 1801-1834; Index to bills and reports, 1801- ' 1852.^ The Lords and Commons journals each have their own indexes beginning in 1509 (Lords) and 1547 (Commons). Hansard's Debates (and its predecessors) have useful indexes, for which reason few reports of speeches in parliament have been included in this list. Annual reports of departmental activities, similar to those issued by departments of the United States, are not printed by Great Britain, Order of Arrangement : History. General Works. Biography. Collective. Individual. History OF limited PERIODS. Bibliography. Periodicals. Administration, Bibliography. History. General Works. Examinations. Finance, Navy and marine lists. Regulations, Bibliography, Cambridg^e University: Magdalene Col- lege: Pepysian Library. A descriptive catalogue of the naval manuscripts in the Pepysian Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge, Edited by J. R. Tanner. v. i. \London .•] The Navy Records Society, 1903. 8°. (Navy Records Society. Publi- cations, v. 26.) Periodicals. Army and Navy Quarterly, v. i. (1885). \I.ondon,'\ 1885. 8°. Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine. A monthly journal devoted to all subjects connected with Her Majesty's land and sea forces, v, 1-3 (1884-1885). London, 1884-1885. 4°. King (The) and His Navy and Army. v. i-date (1895-date). London [i896]-date. f°. V. 1-15 have title: Navy and Army Illustrated. With v. 16 The King of Illustrated Papers merged with the Navy and Army Illustrated, under above title. Naval Annual. By T. A. Brassey, 1886-1903. \ Portsmouth, 1886-1903. 8°. igoo-i ed. by J, Leyland. 1902-date ed. by T. A. Brassey. Naval (The) Chronicle, Containing a General I and Biographical History of the British Navy, with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects, vol. 1-40. London, 1799-1818. 8°. Naval (The) and military remembrancer; com- prising anecdotes and biographies of eminent Eng- lish heroes; edited by W. H. Maxwell. . .Zok^o»,' H. G. Bohn, 1 844, I p, 1. , 98, 80 pp. , 4 pi. , 17 port. 12°. Consists of The Naval and military almanac for 1840-41, bound together with additional title-page. Navy League. Calendar, 1902. London, 1902. 4°- Navy (The) League Journal, v. 3-'date. Lon- don [i898-]date. 4°. Political (The) magazine and parliamentary, naval, military and literary journal, 1782-85, July- Nov. 1789. London: J. Bew\\l%7,-<)^. gv. 8°. Royal (The) naval and military calendar; and national record. By G. Mackenzie, 1821. London, 1821. 2 V. 12°. Royal Navy List Diary and Naval Handbook (1898-1902). London, n.d. 8°. 266 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY Administration. Bibliography. Hamilton (&> Richard Vesey). Bibliography. (In his Naval administration. London, 1896. 12°. pp. 201-207.) History. Briggs (Sir J. H.) Naval administrations 1827-1892. The experience of 55 years. Edited by Lady Briggs. London : S. Low, Marston &= Co. , 1897. xxxiii, 339 (i) pp., 8 port. 8°. Great Britain. — Admiralty. The Laws, ordinances, and institutions of the Admiralty of Great Britain, civil and military. . . Interspers'd with dissertations, notes and comments. London : W. Owen, 'i.lbl. 2 v. 8°. A collection of the statutes relating to the admiralty, navy, ships of war, and incidental matters [from 3 Edward I (1274)] to the eighth year of King George the third. London, I'jb'b. 1017pp. 4°. (Great Britain. ^ — Statutes.) Hamilton (R. V.) Naval administration: the constitution, character, and functions of the Board of Admiralty, and of the civil departments it directs. London: G. Bell <2r= Sons, 1896. 12°. xii, (2) 214 pp. 6 port., 5 pi. ill. (Royal Navy Handbooks, i.) Jackson I^Sir G.) Naval commissioners from 12. Charles II. to i. George III., 1660-1760, com- piled from the original warrants and returns. With historical notices by Sir G. F. Ducket, bart... ^Lewes:^ the Author, 1899. 2 p.l., ii, [i] 148 pp. 4°- Monson {Sir William). . .The Office of the Lord High Admiral of England, and all Ministers and Inferior Officers under him, and what belongs to each Man's Office ; with many other Particulars to that Purpose. (In his; Naval Tracts, Book III, in Churchill's Voyages. London, 1"]^^. 3. ed. 4°. pp. 291-354.) Monumenta juridica: The black book of the Admiralty, with an appendix [including mari- time laws of various countries]. Ed. by Sir T. Twiss. London: Longman &' Co., 1871-76. 4 v. 4°. (Chronicles and memorials of Great Britain, no. 55-) Ancient ordinances and laws relating to the navy. Oppenheim (M.) A history of the adminis- tration of the Royal Navy and of merchant ship- ping in relation to the navy. v. i. pi., map. London : J. Lane, i8g6. 8°. General Works. Arranged chronologically, by date of publication. Oeconomy (The) of His Majesty's navy-office. Containing the several duties of the commissioners and principal officers thereof... By an officer of the navy. London: J. Browne, 1717. xxiv, 177 pp. 24°. Some hints for the more effectually regulating and disciplining His Majesty's navy and for the more speedily manning the same in a future war. By a sea-officer. London: R, Willock, 1758. I p.l., 30 pp. 8°. Remarks on the conduct of the naval adminis- tration of Great Britain since 1815, By a flag officer \i.e., William Bowles]. London: J. Ridg- way, 1830. iv, 72 pp. 8°. — With a preface by Rear Admiral Bowles. London: J. Ridgway, 1847. 3^ ed. 95 pp. 8°. Letter (A) addressed to the Rt. Hon. Lord Viscount Melville, first Lord of the Admiralty . .. on the sale of commissions in His Majesty's Royal Navy. London: J. Hatchard &' Son, 1830. 15 pp. 8°. Letter (A) addressed to Viscount Melville with further remarks to Sir James Graham on the sale of commissions in his Majesty's Royal Navy. By a Captain of the Royal Navy. Portsmouth: W. Harrison, 1831. 14 pp. 8°. Tabular view of fees, pay, allowances, pen- sions, &c., of officers in the British Army, Royal Navy, and Honourable East India Company's forces. \London: S. Bentley, printer, 1831?] v. p. 8°. Reprinted from the United Service Journal, 1831. Great Britain. — Army and Navy Appoint- ments Select Committee. Report of committee, 1833. {London, 1833.] v. p. 8°. Reprinted from the United Service Journal. Financial Reform Union. Papers on taxa- tion and expenditure. No. I. Naval mal-admin- istration. {London: G.Hill, 1840.] 16 pp. 8°. Napier {Sir Charles). Letter to Sir Robert Peel [on the government of the navy]. London, 1841. 8°. Navalis, pseud. Naval rank, as expressed by its present titles, a naval wrong, and a national in- jury, with illustrative anecdotes. London: Hamil- ton, Adams Ss" Co., 1844. 55 pp. 8°. Boivden (R. B.) A scheme for establishing a nursery of seamen for the Royal Navy. London: W. &= H. IVAite liS^e]. 16 pp. 8°. Remarks on the conduct of the naval admin- istration of Great Britain since 1815. By a flag officer [e. i2i7toi688. London: Met huen hi' Co., x'icfi. 3p.l., '' 474 pp. 8°. Hervey (Frederic). The naval history of Great Britain; from the earliest times to the rising of the Parliament in 1779. London: W. Adlard, 1779. 5 V. 4". James (William). The naval history of Great Britain from. . . 1793 to. . . 1820. London: Baldwin, Craddock &• Joy, 1822-24. 5 ■"■. 8°. The naval history of Great Britain from 1793 to the accession of George IV. London: Ji. > Bentley &= Son, 1878. 6 v. 12°. '^ Warden refuted: . . . defence of the British navy against the misrepresentations of... "A statistical... account of the U. S.... by D. B, Warden." London, iSrg. 8° TooGOOD (C. G.) Index to James' Naval His- tory, edition 1886. . .edited by T. A. Brassey. Lon- don, 1895. 8°. (Navy Records Society. Publica- tions. V. 4.) It serves for the 1878 edition as well. [Jenkins (J.)] The naval achievements of Great Britain, from the year 1793 to 1817. [By J. Jenkins.] London: the Author [iSiy '!]. i p.l., viii pp., 75 1., 55 pl- f°. Contains bookplate of J. L. Whalley. Jinkins {Captain ). Spanish insolence cor- rected by English bravery; being an historical ac- count of the many signal naval atchievements ob- tained by the English over the Spaniards from the year 1350 to the present time... With a dedication to the authors of the Gazeteer. London: R. Thomas, 1739. 2 p.l., 114 pp. 2. ed. 8°. Johns (R.) The naval and mihtary heroes of Great Britain; or. Calendar of victory.. . Projected " . . .by Major Johns. ..completed by P. H. Nicolas. / London: H. G. Bohn, i860, xxiii (i), 660 pp., 24 port. 12°. Laughton (John Knox). Sea fights and ad- ventures. London: G. Allen, 1901. 3 p.l., ix-xvi, 294 pp., 32 pl. 12°. (Young England library.) Lediard (Thomas). The naval history of Eng- land, in all its branches; from the Norman conquest in the year 1066 to the conclusion of 1734. Col- 2 70 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY British — History {General), cont'd. lected from the most approved historians. . .records and manuscripts, &c. London : J. Wilcox, 1735. 14 p.l., xii, 933 pp., I pi. f°. Long (W. H.) Medals of the British navy,and how they were won. . . London: Norie &f Wilson, 1895. xiii, I 1., 5-450 pp., 21 pi. 8°. Naval yarns, letters, and anecdotes. . .from 1616 to 1831. . .Edited by W. H. Long. . . London: • Gibbings &= Co., i8gg. xi, 327 pp., 8 pi., i port. 12°. IJO'vr (Charles Rathbone). History of the Indian navy, 1613-1863, London, 1877. 2 v. 8°. Britannia's bulwarks: An historical poem descriptive of the deeds of the British navy. Lon- don: H. Cox, 1895. viii, 430 pp. 8°. The great battles of the British navy. Lon- don: G. Routledge &' Sons [pref.1872]. xvi, 496 pp., 8 pi. 12°. Her Majesty's navy, including its deeds and battles... New Fori [1890-92]. 3 v. 4°. McHardy (C. McL.) The British navy for loo years. London : Navy League, 1897. 2. ed. 3 p.l., ix, 108 pp., ig 1. 8°. miles (E.) An epitome, historical and statisti- cal, descriptive of the Royal naval service of Eng- land. By E. Miles, with the assistance of Lawford Miles. . . With. . .the flags, pendants and ensigns as •worn by Her Majesty's ships and vessels in com- mission. London : Ackermann &" Co., 1841. xii, I 1., 184 pp., 8 pi. 8°. Blonson (Sir William). Sir William Monson's Naval Tracts; in six books. Containing: i. A Yearly Account of the English and Spanish Fleets, during the War in Queen Elizabeth's time; vpith Remarks on the Action on both sides. 2. Actions of the English under King James the First, and Discourses upon that subject. 3. The Office of the Lord High Admiral of England, and of all the Min- isters and Officers under him ; with other Particulars to that purpose. 4. Discoveries and Enterprises of the Spaniards and Portugueses; and several other remarkable Passages and Observations. 5- Divers Projects and Stratagems, tender'd for the good of the Kingdom. 6. Treats of Fishing to be set up on the Coast of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with the Benefit that will accrue by it to all His Majesty's Three Kingdoms; With manyother things concerning Fish, Fishing, and Matters of that Na- ture. The Whole from the Original Manuscript, Never before Published. London: A. &f F, Churchill, 1703. 3 1., 163-560 pp. 4°. Same. (In: Churchill's Collection of voy- ages and travels. London, 1744. 3. ed. v. 3, pp. 147-508.) Same. Edited with a commentary. . . from the State papers and other. . . sources by M. Oppen- heim. London: Navy Records Society, ig02. 2 v. 8°. (Publications, v. 22-23.) STaval (The) miscellany; edited by J. K. Laughton. v. i. \London'\ Navy Records Soc, 1902. 8°. (Navy Records Soc. Pub. v. 20.) Contents : Book of War by Sea and Land, Anno 1543, by Jehan By- tharne; Relation of the Voyage to Cadiz, 1596, by Sir William Slyngisbie ; Glorious England, a relation of the battle of ■Quiljeron bay, 20 Nov., 1759, from the Portuguese; Journals of Henry Duncan, 1776-1782; Extracts from the papers of Samuel, first Viscount Hood, 1778-1800; Letters of the Hon . William Cathcart, 1796-1804; Extracts from the journals of Thomas Addison of the East India Company's service, 1801- 1829; Official correspondence relating to the seizure of Helgo- land, 1807; miscellaneous letters, 1741-1805. Xavy records society. Publications. 1-26. Lon- don, 1894-1903. 8°. I-II. State Papers relating to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588. 1894. in. Letters of Lord Hood, 1781-82. 1895. IV. Index to James's Naval history. By C. G. Toogood. 1895. V. Life of Captain Stephen Martin, 1666-1740. Ed. by Sir Clements R. Markham. 1895. VI. Journal of Rear-Admiral James, 1752-1828. 1896. VII. HoUond's Discourses of the Navy, 1638 and 1658. i8g6. VIII. Naval Accounts and Inventories in the Reign of Henry VII, 1896. IX. Journal of Sir George Rooke. 1897. X. Letters and Papers relating to the War with France, 1512-13. 1897. XI. Papers relating to the Spanish War, 1585-87. 1897. XII. Journals and letters of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Thomas Byam Martin, 1773-1854. v. 2. i8p8. XIII. Papers relating to the First Dutch War, 1652-54. v. 1. 1898. XIV. Papers relating to the Blockade of Brest, 1803-05. ■ V. 1. 1898. XV. History of the Russian Fleet during the Reign of Peter the Great. By a contemporary Englishman. 1S99. XVI. Logs of the great sea fights, 1794-1805. v. i. 1899. XVII. Papers relating to the First Dutch War. v. 2. 1899. XVIII. Logs of the great sea fights, v. 2. 1900. XIX. Journals and letters of Sir T. Byam Martin, v. 3. 1900. XX. The naval miscellany, v. i. 1901. XXI. Papers relating to the blockade of Brest, v. 2. 1901. XXII-XXHI. Monson's Naval tracts, v. 1-2. 1^02. XXIV. Journals and letters of Sir T. Byam Martin, v. i. 1902. XXV. Nelson and the Neapolitan Jacobins. By H. C. Gut- teridge. 1903. XXVI. Catalogue of the naval MSS. in the Pepysian li- brary. By J. R. Tanner, v. i. 1903. Annual report of the Council for 1895,1897, 1898, i900-igo3. (no. 2, 4-5, 7-10.) \London, I8g5-I903.] 8°. Nicolas {Sir Nicholas Harris). A history of the royal navy from the earliest times to the wars of the French revolution. 2 v. London : Richard •>' Bentley, 1847. ill., pi. 8°. Xicholas (Paul Harris). Historical record of the Royal Marine forces. London: T. Ss' W. Boone, 1845. 2 V. 8°. The naval and military heroes of Great Britain; or, Calendar of victory. .. projected and commenced by Major Johns. .. completed by P. H. Nicholas. London : H. G. Bohn, i860, xxiii (i), -, 660 pp., 24 port. 12°. Perigal (Frederick). Chart of the navy of Great Britain from the earliest period of history. .. [London :\ J. D. Potter, i860. 24^ x 30^ in. 2. ed. ob..8°. Ralfe (James). The naval chronology of Great Britain; or. An historical account of naval and mari- time events, from the commencement of the war in 1803 to the end of the year 1816. London: Whit- more &= Fenn, 1820. 3 v. 8°. Robinson (C. N.) The British fleet, the growth, ^ achievements and duties of the navy of the empire. London, 1894. 12°. ^ Sainte Croix (G. E. J. G. de Clermont- Lodere de), baron. History of the rise and progress of the naval power of England, interspersed with various important notices, relative to the French marine . . . [By G. E. J. G. de Clermont-Lodeve, WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 271 British — History {General), cont'd. baron de Sainte Croix]. Translated . . . by T. E. White. London : J. S. Jordan, i?,02. 6 p. 1., 416 pp. 8°. Schomberg (Isaac). The Naval Chronology ; or, an historical summary of naval and maritime events, including authentic accounts of the most remarkable engagements in which the British flag has ever been so eminently distinguished; also nar- ratives of the most dreadful of all calamities — a fire at sea. London, 1815. 5 v. 8°. Southey (Robert). The early naval history of England. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea &' Blanchard, 1835. I p. 1., 5-366 pp. 16°. Williams (G.) History of the Liverpool priva- teers and letters of marque, with an account of the Liverpool slave trade. London : W. Heinemann, 1S97. 3 p. l.,ix-xv, 718 pp., 4facsim. 8°. Williams (Hamilton). Britain's naval power: a short history of the growth of the British navy. ... [Pt. i]-2. London : Macmillan &■ Co., 1896-98. 2 V. 12°. (Britannia science series.) fPt. I.] From the earliest times to Trafalgar. j Pt. 2. From Trafalgar to the present time. Wilmot (Sydney Marow Eardley-). Our navy for a thousand years. A concise account of all the principal operations in which the British navy has been engaged from the time of King Alfred to the recapture of Khartoum. London : Sampson Low, Marston &= Co., 1899. xvii, 394 pp., i 1., 24 pi. 12°. The British navy past and present . . . London: IVavy League, igoi. 80 pp. I2°. (Navy League.) Yonge (Charles Duke). History of the British navy, from the earliest period to the present time. 2. ed. London, 1866. 3 v. pi. 8°. Biography (Collective). Alphabetical, by authors. BarroTT {Sir John). Memoirs of the naval worthies of Queen Elizabeth's reign. London, •v 1845. 8°. British naval biography . . . from Howard to Codrington. With an outline of the naval history of England . . . London : A. Scott, 1853. viii, 665 pp., I pi., I port. 4. ed. nar. 24°. Campbell (John). Lives of the admirals and other eminent British seamen, containing their per- sonal histories, and a detail of all their public ser- vices ... V. 2, 3, 4. London : T. Waller, 1750. 3 V. 2. ed. 8°. with a continuation down to the year 1779 . . . written under the inspection of Dr. Ber- kenhout. London: A. Donaldson, 1781. new ed. 4 V. 8°. and brought down to the present time byH. R. Yorke. [With lives of commanders from the time of Campbell, by W. Stevenson.] London: C. J. Barrington, liii-liiT. new ed. 8 v. 8°. Campbell (John), and TS-ezit (J.) Biographia nautica; or. Memoirs of those illustrious seamen to whose intrepidity and conduct the English are in- debted, for . . . their pre-eminence on the ocean . . . v. 1-5. Dublin:/. Williams, 1777-85- 5 v. 8°. V. 3. by J. Kent, pub. Lqpdon: J.Wallis, 1777. Charnock (John). Biographia navalis; or, Impartial memoirs of the lives and characters of officers of the navy of Great Britain, from the year 1660 to the present time. London, 1794. 6 v. 8°. [Fleming (J. W.) Collection of 400 portraits of British military and naval officers, arranged alphabetically in a scrap book. i85-?]i2ol. 4°. Greenwich Hospital. — Naval Gallery. Catalogue of the portraits of distinguished naval commanders and representations of their warlike achievements exhibited in the Naval Gallery. [Signed: E. H. L., e. ^., E. H. Locker.] {London: W. Clowes (3= Sons, 1837.] 19 pp- 8°. Same. London, 1839. 20 pp. 8°. Same. London, 1851. 35 pp. 12°. See also below: l^ocker (E. H.) Memoirs of celebrated naval commanders. Laughton (John Knox). Studies in naval his- tory: biographies. London : Longmans, Green Qy Co., 1887. 4p.l., 469 pp. 8°. From Howard to Nelson; twelve sailors. Edited by J. K. Laughton. With portraits and maps. London: Lawrence &= Bullen, 1899. viii, 2 1., 476 pp., 5 maps, I plan, 12 port. 8°. Locker (Edward Hawke). Memoirs of cele- brated naval commanders, illustrated by engravings from original pictures in the naval gallery of Green- wich Hospital. {London:^ Harding &" Lepard,l'&'i2. 4 p. 1., [284] pp., 4 pi., 16 port. 4°. Each sketch separately paged. See also, above : Greenwich Hospital — Naval Gallery. Illahan (Alfred Thayer). Types of naval offi- cers drawn from the history of the British navy . . . Boston: Little, Brown &= Co., 1901. xiv, 2 1., 500 pp., I 1., 1 plan, 6 port. 8°. DIarindin (G. E.) Our naval heroes. Edited by G. E. Marindin . . . with an introduction by Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, R.N. London: J. Murray, 1901. xvi, 385 pp., 3 plans, 21 port. 8°. Itlar shall (John). Royal naval biography ; or, memoirs of the services of flag officers, superannu- ated rear admirals, retired captains and comman- ders. Illustrated by historical and explanatory notes. London, 1823-30. 12 v. 8°. Naval biography; or, the history and lives of distinguished characters in the British navy, from the earliest period of history to the present time. London: J. Scott, 1805. 2 v. nar. 8 . London: W. Baynes, 1809. v. 2. 8^. O'Byrne (William Richard). A naval bio- graphical dictionary. London, 1849. nar. 4°. Ralfe (J [ames]) . The naval biography of Great Britain . . . memoirs of those officers who distin- guished themselves during the reign of George III. London: Whitmore &f Fenn, 1828. 4 v. 4°. Southey (Robert). Lives of the British admi- rals, with an introductory view of the naval history of 'England. London, I'i'i'i-dfl. 5 v. 12°. English seamen: Howard, Clifford, Haw- kins, Drake, Cavendish, edited, with an introduc- tion, by D. Hannay. London : Methuen &f Co., 1895. I p. 1., xvi, 403 pp. 12°. 272 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY *Biography (Individual). Alphabetical, by subjects. George Anson, Baron Anson. Barrow (Sir John). Life of George Lord Anson V. Admiral of Great Britain. London, 1839. 8°. Richard Badiley, Spalding (T. A.) A life of Richard Badiley, vice-admiral of the fleet. Westminster : A. Con- stable dr" Co., 1899. vii, 315 pp. 8°. William Thornton Bate. Baillie (John) A memoir of Capt. W. Thornton Bate. 2. ed. London, 1859. port. 12°. Robert Blake. Brougham and Vaux {baron), Henry Peter Brougham. Blake. (In : Old England's Worthies. 186-. port.) Dixon (William Hepworth). Robert Blake : admiral and general at sea; based on family and state papers. London: Bickers 6^ Son, 1885. xvi, 2 1., 300 pp.. 4 pi., 5 port, new ed. 8°. Gorton (J.) Admiral Blake. (In: Soc. Diff. Useful Knowledge. Lib. of Univ. Knowledge. Lives of eminent persons, v. 2. 1833.) Sir William Burnett. Burnett (William). Memorial of the services of Sir William Burnett, director-general of the medical department of the navy. [London, 1849.] 23 pp. 12°. George Byng, Viscount Torrington. Laughton (John Knox). Memoirs relating to the Lord Torrington. [ Westminster : Nichols &f Son,'] 1899. xii, 203 pp. 8°. (Camden Soc. publi- cations. New ser. No. 46.) William Cathcart. Cathcart (William) . Extracts from the Cath- cart papers. Letters of the Hon. William Cathcart, Captain, royal navy [i 705-1804]. (In; Naval mis- cellany, ed. by J. K. Laughton. [London, '\'i.()02. 8°. V. I, pp. 259-332.) Frederick Chamier. [Chamier (Frederick).] The life of a sailor. By a captain in the navy. New York : J. &= J. Harper, 1833. 2 v. nar. 8°. Thomas Cochrane. See betovi, Thomas Cochrane, Earl Dundonald. Sir Edward Codrington. Bourchier {Lady Jane Barbara). Memoir of Admiral Sir Edward Codrington, with selections from his correspondence. London,i?,-]2i. 2 v. ports. il. 8°. Cuthdert Collingwood, Baron Collingwood. CoUingwood {i. baron), Cuthbert Colling- wood. A selection from the public and private ■correspondence of Vice-admiral Lord Collingwood: interspersed with memoirs of his life, by G. L. N. Collingwood. New York, 1829. 8°. London: J. Ridgway and Sons, 1837. 5. ed. 2 v. 16°. Russell (W[illiam] Clark). The life of Admiral Lord Collingwood. London: Methuen &f Co., 1895. xvi, 271 pp. 12°. * Biographical material in shape of_ court-martial minutes, etc., is entered below in the chronological arrangement under date of trial or publication. W. (G. N.) Memoir of Cuthbert, lord Colling- wood. (In Clarke, J. S. and McArthur, John. Life of Nelson, v. 3. 1840?) Abraham Crawford. Crawford (Abraham). Reminiscences of a naval officer during the late war, with sketches and anecdotes of distinguished commanders. . .London: B. Colburn, 185 1. 2 v. 8°. Sir Francis Drake . Much material relating to Drake is included in the chrono- logical arrangement below, between 1570-1600. Barrow {Sir John). Life, voyages and exploits of Sir Fr. Drake. London, 1844. 12°. Corbett (Julian Stafford). Sir Francis Drake. London: Macmillan, 1890. port. 12°. (Eng. men of action.) Drake and the Tudor navy, with a history of the rise of England as a maritime power. London: Longmans, Green (s' Co., l8g8. 2 v. 8°. Fitz-Geffrey (Charles). The life and death of Sir Francis Drake [edited by Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges]. Kent: J. Warwick, lilt), xxiii, loi pp. 8°. A reprint of: Sir Francis Drake, his honorable life's com- mendation and his tragical death's lamentation. Oxford: J. Barnes, 1596. Adam Duncan, Viscount Duncan. Camperdown (j. mj-/), Robert Adam Philips Haldane Duncan. Admiral Duncan. With. . . a plan of the action off Camperdown. London : Longmans, Green is' Co., 1898. xi, I 1., 419 pp., 3 port. 8°. Henry Duncan. Duncan (Henry). Journals of Henry Duncan, Captain, royal navy, 1 776-1 782. (In: Naval mis- cellany, ed. by J. K. Laughton. [London^ 1902. 8°. v. I, pp. 105-219.) Thomas Cochrane, Earl Dundonald. Dundonald {joth earl), Thomas Cochrane. Autobiography of a seaman. London, 18&0. 2 v. / 8°. Allen (J.) The life of the Earl of Dundonald, G. C. B. Rear-admiral of the United Kingdom and admiral of the red. London : Routledge, Warne &" Routledge, 1861. xii, 362 pp., 2 maps, i pi., I port. New ed. 16°. Dundonald (/o. ^a?-/), Thomas Cochrane. A letter to Lord EUenbprough. [With appendix.] London: T. Hughes, 1815. 2 p.l., 138 pp., 19 1. 8°. Remarks on the case of Lord Cochrane, and on his letter no Lord EUenborough. [By John Butler?] London: S. Couchman, 1815. iv, 130 pp. 8 . Calumnious (The) aspersions contained in the report of the sub committee of the Stock- Exchange, exposed and refuted, in so far as regards Lord Cochrane, K. B. and M. P., the Hon. Cochrane Johnstone, M. P., and R. G. Butt, Esq. To which are added, under the authority of Mr. Butt, copies of the purchases and sales of Omnium and Consols, referred to in the report of the sub-committee. London: W. Lewis [1815]. 2 p.l., 62 pp. 8°. Remarks on the case of Lord Cochrane. By a near observer. London : Stockdale , x?,\\. 52 pp. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 273 British— Biography, cont'd. r,.^ff°^®''f°° (^•) Historic parallels to I'affaire ^It^ll ^''"■^°"-- Hutchinson^ Co., x^oo. xviii, 268 pp., 4 port, 12 . Edward Pellkw, Viscount Exmouth u ®''. ^^-^ "^^^ Life of Admiral Viscount Ex- mouth. A new and revised edition. London, x^^i. Sir Martin Frobisher. Jones (Frank). The life of Sir Martin Fro- Disher, Knight; containing a narrative of the Span- ish Armada. London, 1878. port., maps. 12°. James Gambier, Baron Gambier. Chatterton ([Henrietta] Georgiana I. MARIAJ), lady. Memorials, personal and historical, of admiral lord Gambier, G. C. B., with original letters from William Pitt, first lord Chatham, lord kelson, lord Castlereagh, lord Mulgrave, Henry Fox, _ first lord Holland, the right Hon. George Canning, etc. Edited, from family papers, by Georgiana, lady Chatterton. London: Hurst &= Blackett, i86i. 2 v. 8°. James Goodenough. Goodenough (James). Journal of Captain James Goodenough, during his last command as senior officer on the Australian station, 1873-75. Edited, with a memoif, by his widow. London : H. S. King &= Co,, 1876. xi, 396 pp., 3 maps, 1 port. 8°. London, 1876. 2. ed. 8°. George Gunning. Gunning ([George]). Appendix to the Gunning family documents. {Cheltenham : Harper, 1834?] Edward Hawke, Baron Hawke. f Burrows (Montagu). The life of Edward Lord \,Hawke. . .London: W. H. Allen &= Co., l8g6. vi, I 1-. 333 pp., I port. New ed. 12°. Sir John Charles Dalrymple Hay, Bart. Hay {Sir John Charles Dalrymple), bart. Lines from my log-books. Edinburgh : D. Douglas, 1898. viii, 2 1., 412 pp., I port., 8 pi., i map. 8°. Arthur Herbert, Earl of Torrington, Onpartydigh verhael van sommige merk- waerdige voorvallen in het leven van Arthur, graef van. Torrington: Mitsgaders eenige aenmerkingen over desselfs proces en ontslaginge. nae de copye tot London: J. Aelberts, l6gl. 30 pp. 4°. Augustus Charles Hobart-Hampden, Pasha. Hobart-Hampden (Augustus Charles), pa- sha. Sketches from my life. New York: D. Ap- pleton &= Co., 1887. viii, 282 pp., i port. 12°. Frederick Hoffman. Hoffman (Frederick [W.]) A sailor of King George. The Journals of F. Hoffman, 1793- 1814. Edited by A. B. Bevan and H. B. Wol- ryche-Whitmore. London : J. Murray, 1901, xiv, I 1., 346 pp., 8 pi., I port. 8°. Samuel Hood, Viscount Hood. Hood {i. viscount), Samuel Hood. Extracts from the papers of Samuel, first Viscount Hood. (In: Naval (The) miscellany, edited by J. K. Laughton. \_London;\ 1902. 8°. v. I, pp. 221- 258.) Sir Geoffrey Thomas Phipps Hornby. _ Edgerton {Mrs. Fred.) Admiral of the fleet, Sir Geoffrey Phipps Hornby: a biography. Edin- burgh: W. Blackwod &= Sons, 1896. xi, I 1., 404 pp. 8°. Sir William Hoste. Hoste {Sir William). Memoirs and letters [1780-1814]. London: R. Bentley, 1833. 2 v. port. 8°. Richard Howe, Earl Howe. Barrow {Sir John). Life of Richard Earl Howe, Admiral of the fleet. London, 1838. 8°. Bartholomew James, James (Bartholomew). Journal... 1 752-1 828. Edited by John Knox Laughton, with the assist- ance of James Young F, Sullivan, {London^ 1896, xxvi, I 1,, 402, 2 pp., 2 pi,, 2 port. 8°, (Navy Records Society, Publications, v. 6,) Sir William Kennedy, Kennedy {Sir William), Hurrah for the life of a sailor. Fifty years in the royal navy. Edin- burgh: W. Blackwood &f Sons, 1900. xiv, 356 pp., 22 pi., I port, 8°, Augustus Keppel, Viscount Keppel, Keppel (T, R,) Life of Augustus Viscount Keppel, London, 1842. 2 v, 8°, Sir Henry Keppel. Keppel {Sir Henry). A sailor's life under four sovereigns [1809-1876]. London: Macmillan &• Co., 1899. 3 V. 8°. William Stanhope Lovell. Lovell (William Stanhope). Personal narra- tive of events, from 1799 to 1815, with anecdotes, London: W. Allen &= Co., 1879. vii, 196 pp, 2, ed. 12°, John Markham, Naval (A) career during the old war: being a narrative of the life of Admiral John Markham, London: S. Low, 1883, viii, 289 pp,, 12 maps. 8°. Stephen Martin, [Blartin-Leake (Stephen),] Life of Captain Stephen Martin 1666-1740 [by Stephen Martin- Leake], Edited by Clements R, Markham, {Lon- don,] 1895, xl, 223 pp., 3 pi. 8°. (Navy Rec- ords Society, Publications, v, 5,) Sir Thomas Byam Martin, martin (Sir Thomas Byam), Letters and papers of Admiral of the fleet Sir Thomas Byam Martin, G, C, B, Edited by Sir Richard Vesey Hamilton, [London:^ Navy Records Society, 1903— 1898, 3 V, 8°, George Monk, Duke of Albemarle, Corbett (Julian), Monk. London: Macmillan, 1888. port. 12°. (Eng. men of action,) Guizot (Fran9ois Pierre Guillaume), Memoirs of George Monk, duke of Albemarle; translated and edited by J. Stuart Wortley. London, 1838. port, 8°, ' Monk; or, The fall of the republic and the restoration of the monarchy in England, in 1660, Translated from the French, by Andrew R. Scoble, London: H. G. Bohn, 1851, xvi, 256 pp., i port. 12°, (Bohn's shilling ser,) 2 74 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY British — Biography, cont'd. Sir Geokge Montagu. Montagu (Sir George). A refutation of the incorrect statements and unjust insinuations con- tained in Capt. Brenton's Naval History of Great Britain, as far as same refers to the conduct of Adm. Sir G. Montagu. . .in a letter addressed to the author. London: J. Murray, 1823. viii, 55 pp. 8°. Sir Graham Moore. Gardiner {Sir R. [W.]) Memoir of Admiral Sir Graham Moore. London: J. Murray, 1844. 49 PP- 8°. Sir Charles Napier. Butler {Sir W. F.) Sir Charles Napier. Zok- don : Macmillan, ligo. port. 12°. (Eng. men of action.) Banquet to [Admiral] Sir C. Napier at the Re- form Club. [Upon his appointment to the command of the Baltic Fleet. Cuttings from the daily papers of the time.] [London, 1853.] 4 1- 8°. Napier {Sir Charles). Four letters to the " Morning Advertiser," on the admiral, the first lord, and Anglo-Carthaginians. September, 1855. [Signed S.] London: Aylott 6^ Co. [1855.] 16 pp. 8°. Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson., Gutteridge (H. C.) Bibliography. (In: Nel- son and the Neapolitan Jacobins. [London^ 1903. 8°. pp. 337-340.) Nelson {viscount), Horatio Nelson. De- spatches and Letters, with Notes by Sir N. H. Nicolas. London, 1845-46. 7 v. 8°. • — — Letters to Lady Hamilton with a Supple- ment. London, 1814. 2 v. 8°. Amabile (Arsenio). M. Carolina, Lady Ham- ilton e O. Nelson nei moti del 1799a Napoli... Caserta: C. Ttiri Ss' figli, 1902. 46 pp. 8°. Badham (F. P.) Nelson at Naples. A jour- nal for June 10-30, 1799, refuting recent misstate- ments of Captain Mahan and Professor J. K. Laughton. London: D. Nutt, 1900. viii, 9-48 pp. 8°. Beatty {Sir William). Authentic narrative of the death of Lord Nelson; with the circumstances preceding, attending and subsequent to that event . . . London: T. Cadell, 1807. iv, 100 pp., i port., I pi. 8°. The death of Lord Nelson, 21 October, 1805. Birmingham, 1894. 2. ed. 96 pp., 2 pi. 12°. (The War Library.) Behnes (W.) The "Nelson testimonial"; a letter to the committee appointed to select a design for a memorial of the achievements of the late Lord Viscount Nelson. London: J. Eraser, 1839. 8 pp., 1 pi. 8°. Charnock (John). Biographical memoirs of Lord viscount Nelson, with observations critical and explanatory. 2. Amer. ed. Boston: Etheridge &= Bliss, 1.806. vii, 350 pp. 8°. Newburyfort : Thomas &' Whipple, 1806. vii, 350 pp. 8 . New York: J. Riley &= Co., 1806. vii, 350 pp. 8°. Clarke (J. S.), and McArthur (J.) The Life of Lord Nelson, from his Lordship's Manu- scripts. Abridged from the quarto edition. Lon- don, 1810. 8°. London [1840]. 3 v. port., pi. 8°. Evans (Thomas Andrew). A statement of the means by which the Nelson coat, presented by. . . Prince Albert to Greenwich Hospital, was obtained by Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas... together with copies of letters. . . relating to Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton, now in the possession of the editor, and intended by him as an appendix to the despatches of Lord Nelson. Also some unpublished particu- lars of the trial and execution of Caracciolo, and the capitulation of the castles of Naples. London: T. A.Evans, 1846. viii, 62 pp. 8°. Forgnes ([P.] E. D.) Histoire de Nelson d'apres les depeches ofScielles et ses correspond- ances privees. Paris: Charpentier, i860. 3 pi., 368 pp. 12°. Gamlin {Mrs. Hilda). Nelson's friendships. London: ILutchinson dr* Co., 1899. 2 v. 8°. Gutteridge (A. C.) See : Nelson and the Neapolitan Jacobins. Jeaffreson (John Cordy). Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson : an historical biography based on letters... in the possession of Alfred Morrison, Esq. London: Hurst &' Blackett, i888. 2 v. 12°. The Queen of Naples and Lord Nelson: an historical biography based on MSS. in the British Museum and on letters and Other documents pre- served amongst the Morrison MSS. London : Hurst &• Blackett, 1889. 2 v. 12°. Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson: an his- torical biography based on letters and other docu- ments in the Morrison Collection. New York: New Amsterdam Book Co., 1897. New ed. xx, 432pp., I port. 8°. Jurien de la Graviere ([J. P.] E. ) Sketches N of the last naval war. Translated from the French . . . by [E.] Plunkett. London: Longman, Brown .. . J 1848. 2 V. 8°. Kossmann (Robby). Lord Nelson und der Her- zog Franz Caracciolo. 44 pp. Hamburg: Verlags- anstalt 6r= Druckerei A.-G., i8g8. 8°. (Samml. gemeinverst. wissensch. Vortr., neue Folge, x. Serie, Hft. 224.) Iiamartine (A. de). Nelson (1758-1805 de Jesus-Christ). (In: Lamartine (A. de). Vie des grands-hommes. Paris,\i^%. 8°. v.4, pp. 309-416). Laughton (John Knox). The Nelson memorial. » Nelson and his companions in arms. . . London: G. Allen, 1896. xvi, 351 pp., 15 pi., 13 port., 2 j facsim. 8°. ' Lemmi (Francesco). Nelson e Caracciolo e la Repubblica Napoletana (1799). Firenze: G. Car- nesecchi e Figli, 1898. iv, 102 pp. 4°. (R. Isti- tuto di Studi Super. Prat, e di Perfez. in Firenze. Sezione di filos e filol. Pub. [no. 30.]) Life of Nelson. Edinburgh: W. &= R. Cham- bers, 18—?] n. t.-p. 32 pp. 12°. (Chambers's Mis- cellany of useful and entertaining tracts. No. 22.) Life (The) of Viscount Nelson, n. t.-p. [Lon- don, 183 — ?] 64 pp. 8°. First page bears MS. note of writer: " To Mr. Southey From the author, or Borrower?" Southey adds: '■^Or Thief, R. S. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 275 British — Biography, cont'd. M. (M.) Description of a drawn model. (No. 113.) Proposed for the monument intended to be erected in Trafalgar Square to the memory of Lord Nelson. With some collateral remarks. By M. M. London: C. Reynell, 1839. 16 pp., i pi. 12.° Mahan (Alfred Thayer). The Life of Nelson, the embodiment of the sea power of Great Britain. '^ Boston: Little, Brown &• Co., 1897. 2 v. xiii, 2 11., . 454 pp.; xvi, 2 11., 427 pp., ig port., 20 maps. 8°. Memoirs of the life of the Lord H. Nelson. . . in which are enumerated the whole of his actions, minutely recorded, interspersed with anecdotes of that great naval hero. Baltimore: Warner &' Hanna, 1806. 119 pp. nar. 24°. Nelson and the Neapolitan Jacobins. Docu- ments relating to the suppression of the Jacobin revolution at Naples, June, 1799. Edited by H. C. Gutteridge. \London:'\ Navy Records Soc, 1903. 351 pp., I map, I pi. 8°. (Navy Records Soc. Publications, v. 25.) Pettigrew (T. J.) Memoirs of the life of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson. London, 1849. 2 V. 8°. Russell (W. C), and Jaques (W. H.) Horatio Nelson and the naval supremacy of Eng- land. By W. C. Russell, with the collaboration of W. H. Jaques. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1890. xiv, 359 pp., 2 fac-sim., 20 pi., 3 port. 12°. [Scott (J. R.)] Nelson, an elegy. London: T. Bensley, 1806. 10 pp. 4°. Second (A) letter relating to the Wellington and Nelson tribute. [Signed: A Contributor.] London: Saunders &■ Otley, 1838. 7 pp. 8°. Segre (Carlo). II cattivo genio di Nelson. Roma: Forzani e C, 1898. 25 pp. 8°. Reprinted from Nuova Antologia, fasc. i, giugno 1898. (v. 75, ser. 4.) Shee (M. A.) The shade of Nelson; a tribute to the memory of that immortal hero, who fell in the battle of Trafalgar, Oct. 21, 1805. (In his: The commemoration of Reynolds. London, 1814. 16°. pp. 105-133.) Southey (Robert). The life of Nelson. Lon- don: J. Murray, 1830. vii, 352 pp. 16°. New York, 1830. 24°. New York, 1833. 12°. ■ ■ — — New York, 1843. 16°. Villari (Pasquale). Nelson, Caracciolo e la Re- pubblica napoletana (1799). Roma: Nuova Anto- logia, 1899. 21 pp. 8°. Reprinted from Nuova Antologia, fasc. 16 Feb., 1899 (v. 79, ser. 4). Wotton (John). An eulogy, on Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson; to which are subjoined some of the most prominent traits of his character. Ply- mouth: P. Nettleton [1805?]. iv, 5-31 pp. 16°. Sir Peter Parker, Bart. [Dallas (&> George).] A biographical memoir of Sir P. Parlcer, killed in action at Bellair, near Baltimore, Aug. 31, 1814. London, 1815. 4°. Edward Pellew. See above, Edward Pellew, Viscount Exmouth. Hercules Robinson. Robinson (Hercules). Sea drift. Portsea: T. Hinton &• Co., 1858. 2 p. 1., vii, 9-252 pp., 3 plans, I port. 8°. Hannay (D.) Rodney. London: Macmillan, 1891. port. 12°. (Eng. men of action.) mundy (G. C.) The life and correspondence of the late Admiral Lord Rodney. London, 1830. 2 V. 8°. Sir George Rooke. Rooke i^Sir George). The journal of Sir George Rooke, admiral of the fleet, 1 700-1702; edited by Oscar Browning. \London:^ Navy Records Society, 1897. xliv, I 1., 272 pp., 2 charts, i map. 8°. (Navy Records Society Publications, v. g.) James Saumarez, Baron' de Saumarez. Ross (^Sir John). Memoirs and correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez, from original papers in the possession of his family. London, 1838. 2 v. 8°. Alexander John Scott. Recollections of the life of the Rev. A. J. Scott, Lord Nelson's chaplain. [Compiled by the Rev. A. and Mrs. M. Gatty.] London: Saun- ders 6^ Otley, 1842. vii, 302 pp., i port. 8°. James Scott. Professional services of rear-admiral James Scott, C.B., with extracts from gazettes, despatches, etc. London : E. Stanford, T856. I p. 1., iii; 40 pp. 8°. Henry Teonge. Teonge (Henry) . The diary of Henry Teonge, chaplain on board His Majesty's ships Assistance, Bristol, and Royal Oak, anno 1675 to 1679.-. With, .notes. London: C. Knight, 1825. xviii, 328 pp., I facsim., i pi. 8°. Earl Torrington, See above Arthur Herbert, Earl Torrington. Viscount Torrington. See above, George Byng, Viscount Torrington. Martello Tower. Tcwer (Martello), pseud. At school and at sea; or. Life and character at Harrow, in the royal navy and in the trenches before Sebastopol. London: J. Murray. 1899. xiii, I 1., 420 pp., 12 pi. 8°. W. G. Tucker. [Tucker (W. G.)] Recollections of a chaplain in the royal navy [j. ^., W. G. Tucker]. Compiled and edited by his widow. London: W. H. Allen &= Co., 1886. xii, 324 pp. 12°. Francis V. Vernon. Voyages and travels of a sea officer \i. e. , F. V. Vernon]. Dublin: W. M'JCenzie, 1792. xxiv, 3-306 pp. 8°. History of limited periods . Arranged chronologically. Collection (A) of the statutes relating to the admiralty, navy, ships of war, and incidental mat- ters [from the third year of Edward I., 1274], to the eighth year of King George the third [1768]. London: ilti. 1017 pp. 4°- (Gr. Br. Statutes.) Naval accounts and inventories of the reign of Henry VII., 1485-8 and 1495-7. Edited by M. Oppenheim. {London,'] i8g6. Ivi, 34g, 2 pp. 8°. (Navy Records Society. Publications, v. 8.) 276 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY British — History, cont'd., 1485-1585. Accurate naval history of England. Henry VII. to Anne. n. p. [17 — ?] 475 pp. f°. Title-page missing. Sections of, tlie work are numbered i-cxix. Bourne (H. R. F.) English seamen under the Tudors. London : R. Bentley, 1868. 2 v. 8°. Corbett (Julian Stafford). Drake and the Tudor navy, with a history of the rise of England as a maritime power. London : Longmans, Green &= Co., 1898. 2 V. 8°. Froude (James Anthony), English seamen in the 16. century. London : Longmans, etc. 1895. 8°. Ayloffie (Sir Joseph). Historical description of an ancient painting at Cowdry, in Sussex, the seat of Viscount Montague. London, 1778. 4°. Encampment of the English forces near Portsmouth, with view of English and French fleets, at commencement of the action, July 19, 1545. HaTrkins (William). Letter to the Privy Coun- cil, in the night of the 22d January, 1569, advising of the arrival at Plymouth that night, of Francis Drake, in the Judith, n. t.-p. (In: Arber's Eng- lish garner, [v. 4.] Voyages and travels, v. I. Westminster, 1903. 8°. pp. 85-86.) Repr.: State Papers. Domestic. Elizabeth, v. 49, no. 50. Nichols (Philip), Sir Francis Drake reuiued: calling upon this dull or effeminate Age, to folowe his noble Steps for Golde & Silver, by this memo- rable Relation, of the rare Occurrances (never yet declared to the World) in a third Voyage, made by him into the West-Indies, in the Yeares 72. & 73. when Nombre de Dios was by him and 52 others only in his Company surprised. Faithfully taken out of the Reporte of Mr. Christofer Ceely, Ellis Hixon, and others, who were in the same Voyage with him. By Philip Nichols, Preacher. Reviewed also- by Sr. Francis Drake himselfe before his Death, & much holpen and enlarged, by diners Notes, with his owne Hand here and there inserted. Set forth by Sr. Francis Drake Baronet (his Nephew) now living. London : E. A. for Nicholas Bourne, 1626. 4 P-1.. 94 (i) pp. 4°- London: N. Bourne, 1628. 4 p.l., 80 pp. 4°. The 1626 edition is reprinted in Arber's English Garner, V. 5, pp. 487-560 (_Birminghajn, 1882.); in rearranged reprint of the Garner (^Westminster, 1903) it appears in Voyages and travels, v. 2, pp. 221-294. Sir Francis Drake revived. . .Being a sum- mary and true relation of foure severall voyages made by the said Sir F. Drake to the West-Indies ...collected out of the notes of...F. Drake, P. Nichols, F. Fletcher. . .and. . .of divers other gen- tlemen . . . compared together. London : N. Bourne, 1653- 3 P-l'i 87 pp., I 1., 108, 60 pp., I port. 4°. Preface signed by R. B. The English Hero; or. Sir Fran. Drake reviv'd. Being a full account of the... voy- ages . . .adventures . . discoveries. . . of that. . .re- By R. B. 5. ed., inlarged n nowned commander. . London: N. Crouch, I port. 12°. London, 1706. (15) pp., I port. 12°. * London, 171 6. (15) pp., I port. 12°. London, 1719. (15) pp., lacks port. 12°. 2 p.l., 174 (14) pp., 7. ed. 2 p.l., 173 9. ed. 10. ed. 2 p.l., 2 p.l.. 173 173 {London, n. dl\ 12. ed. 2 p.l., I74 pp., I port. 12°. London : C. Hitch 6=/. Hodges, 1756. 15. ed. 2 p.l., 186 [2. e., 160] pp., I port. 12°. London, 1762. 16. ed. 16°. Der englissche Held und Ritter Franciscus Dracke, in einer ausfuhrlichen Beschreibung von dessen Leben, Thaten und See-Reisen. ..anitzo aber ins Teutsche iibersetzet, welcher ein Anhang beygefUget von dem erstaunens-wurdigen Schiff- bruch des ost-indischen Jagdt-Schiffes, der Schel- ling genannt. By Robert Brown. Leipzig : W. Deer [1726 ?]. 472 pp., i port. 8°. Drake (Sir Francis). The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake [15 77-15 So], Being his next voyage to that to Nombre de Dios formerly im- printed; Carefully collected out of the notes of Master Francis Fletcher Preacher in this imploy- raent, and diners others his followers in the same. ..London: Nicholas Bourne, 1628. 2 p.l., 108 pp., I port., I map. 4°. London : E. P. for Nicholas Bourne, 1635, 2 p.l., 90 pp., I port. 4°. The voyages and travels of that renowned captain, Sir Francis Drake, into the West-Indies, and round about the world. London : Printed by W. 0. for E. Brooksby [about 1650J. 24 pp. 4°. The World Encompassed. London : N. Bourne, 1652. (2) 108 pp. 4°. Forms part of the 1653 edition of "Sir Francis Dralce revived." The Famous Voyage of Sir Francis Drake [1577-1580], with a Particular Account of his Ex- pedition in the West Indies against the Spaniards, being the first commander that ever sail'd round the whole Globe. To which is added The Prosperous Voyage of Mr. Thomas Candish round the World ; with an account of the vast Riches he took from the Spaniards, &c. London: H. Slater, etc., 1742. 2 p.l., 53 PP-. I ™ap. 8°. The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake, Being his next Voyage to that to Nombre de Dios. Collated with an unpublished manuscript of Francis Fletcher, Chaplain to the Expedition. With Appendices illustrative of the same Voyage, and Introduction by W. S. W. Vaux. London : Hakluyt Society, 1854. 4 1., xl, 295, 8 pp., map. 8°. Dee (John). The Petty Navy Royal, n. t-p. (In Arber's English garner, [v. 6.] Social England. Westminster, 1903. 8°. pp. 45-54.) Reprinted from his " General and rare memories, better known as *' The British Monarchy," 1577. Monson (Sir William). A yearly account of the English and Spanish fleets, set out from the year 1585, when the war with Spain first began, till the year 1602... with the names of the queen's ships and commanders in every expedition. (In Sir William Monson's Naval Tracts, Book I, in Churchill's Voyages. London, 1744. 3. ed. 4°. vol. 3, pp. 155-212.) Drake {Sir Francis). Expeditio Francisci Draki equitis angli in Indias Occidentales a. MDLXXXV. Leydai: Fr. Kaphelengius, 1588. 22 pp., 4 maps. 4°. Two issues, with different vignettes on title-pages. One lacks the four maps. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 277 British — History, cont'd., 1585-1588. Le voyage de Messire Franfois Drake... aux Indes occidentales I'an MDLXXXV. Auquel les villes de S. lago, S. Domingo, S. Augustine, & Cartagena ont este prises: Auecq Cartes Geo- graphicques de tout. Leyde : Fr. de Raphelengien, 1588. 23 pp. 4°. Maps lacking. A summarie and true discourse of Sir Francis Drake's West Indian Voyage [i585-'86]. Wherein were taken, the townes of Saint lago. Sancto Domingo, Cartagena, and Saint Augustine. London : Roger Ward, 1589. 3 p.l., 37 pp. 4°. A summarie and true discourse of Sir Francis Drake's West Indian Voyage [1585-86]. Wherein were taken, the townes of Saint Jago, Sancto Domingo, Cartagena, & Saint Augustine. London: Richard Field, 1589. 2 1., 52 pp., I map. 4°. A summarie and true discourse of Sir Francis Drake's West-Indian voyage [i585-'86]. Accompanied with C. Carleill, M. Frobusher, F. Knollis, with many other captains and gentlemen. Wherein were taken, the Townes of Saint Jago, Sancto Domingo, Cartagena and Saint Augustine. London : N. Bourne, 1652. 41 pp. 4°. Forms part of the 1653 edition of ''Sir Francis Drake revived." Relation oder beschreibung der Rheiss und Schiffahrt auss Engelland t, in die (gegen dem un- dergang der Sonne gelegnen) Indien gethan, Durch einen Englischen Ritter, Franciscum Drack genant, und was derselbig underwegen mit seinem under- habenden Kriegsvolck allenthalben, sonderlich aber in den Inseln, S. Jacob, S. Dominico, S. Augustin und in oder umb Carthagena, auch anderstwo dero orten gesehen und auszgericht hat. Sampt hiebey gefilegten, schonen, in Kupffer gestochnen Char- ten, mit welchen, so wol die gantz Schiffart in gemein, als auch insonderheit, ein jede fur sich selbs eigentlich und nach dem leben gerissen ange- deutet beschrieben worden. Gedrucht im Jahr nach Christi Geburt, 1589. Title, 23 pp., 4 maps. Another copy. This has at the end a folded map entitled; La heroike in- terpriuse faict par le signeur Draeck d'avoir cirquit toute la terre. Memoir e du voiage en Russie fait en 1586. Par Jehan Savvage. Suivi de I'expedition de Fr. Drake en Amerique [1585-86] a la merae epoque, publies pour la premiere fois d'apres les manuscrits de la Bibliotheque Imperiale, par Louis Lacour. Paris: A. Aubry, 1855. x, 30 pp. 12°. (Tresor des pieces rares ou inedites. . . v. 5.) Cavendish (Thomas). Verissima descriptio navigationis susceptse 1586-88, per Franciscum Brettie, fidelissimi consignata. (In Bry, T. de. Americse, pars 8. 1599.) Ne-wes out of the coast of Spaine. The true report of the honourable service for England, performed by Sir Frauncis Drake in- the moneths of April and May... 1587, upon Cales, and... in the Cape S. Vincent and Cape Saker, dis- coursed . . . according to their owne letters . . . [By Henry Haslop.] London : W. How, for Henry Haslop, 1587. 7 11. 4°. Leng (Robert). Sir Francis Drake's memorable service done against the Spaniards in 1587; now first eA. by Clarence Hopper. {London,^ 1863. sq. 8°. (Camden Soc. Pub., no. 87.) Copie (The) of a letter sent out of England to Don Bernardin Mendoza . . . declaring the state of England, contrary to the opinion of Don Ber- nardin, and of all his partizans ... the copies thereof as well in English as in French, were found in the chamber of one Richard Leigh a Seminarie priest . . . Whereunto are adioyned . . . advertisements concerning the losses and dis- tresses... to the Spanish nasie ... London : I. Vautrollier for R. Field, liii. il.,38 pp., I2 1. 4°. Leigh (Richard). The state of England in 1588. In a letter from a priest at London to the Spanish Ambassador [B. Mendoza] at Paris: giv- ing. . .account of warlike preparations. . .also. . .of the Spanish Armada. [Edited by J. T. Philips.] London : J. Millan, 1746. viii, 56 pp. 4°. Meteran (Emanuel Van). The miraculous victory atchieved by the English Fleete, under the discreet and happy conduct of the right honour- able, right prudent and valiant lord, the L. Charles Howard, L. high Adrairall of England, &c. Upon the Spanish hugh Armada sent in the yeere 1588. for the invasion of England, to- gether with the wofuU and miserable successe of the said Armada afterward, upon the coasts of Norway, of the Scottish Western Isles, of Ire- land, of Spaine, of France, of England, &c. Re- corded in Latine by Emanuel van Meteran in the 15. booke of his history of the low Countreys. I port., 2 maps, 3 pi. (In Hakluyt's Principal Navigations. London, 1598. v. I, pp. 591-607.) Sekere verclaringhen wt Yrlandt, aengaende het verlies ende benautheden der Spaenscher Ar- mado togheuallen op de west custen van Yrlandt . . . Met sekere examinatien van verscheyden per- soonen, aldaer ghesalueert ende ghevangen ghe- nommen. Eerst, ghedruckt in London by R. Filde. Daer nae tot Amstelredam by C. Claesz, 1588. 81. 4°. True (A) discourse of the armie which the King of Spaine caused to bee assembled in the hauen of Lisbon... in the yeare 1588, against England... Translated out of French into English by D. Arch- deacon. Whereunto is added the verses... of the Dutch copy printed at Colen, with answers to them, and to Don Bernardin de Mendozza. [Epistle to the Reader, signed E. B.] London : I. Wolfe, 1588. 3-70 pp., I 1. 8°. WarhafiFte Relation, uberschlag, und Inhalt der. . .Armada, so Philippus der Konig von His- panien, auff dem Meer, bey Lisbona. .. zusamen hat lassen bringen . . . Aus dem Hispanischen Exemplar. .. in Hochteutsch ubersetzt [by M. Eyzinger]. \_Nurnberg: M. Knorr, 1588.] 16 11. 4°. Copie (The) of a letter sent from sea by a gen- tleman who was employed in discouerie on the coast of Spaine, by appointment of the generals of our English fleet, to a worshipful friend of his. London: Richard Field, I'^iq. 4 1. 4°. Relates to captures made after the dispersal of the Armada and on its return to Lisbon. "To the gentle reader" is signed R. F, 278 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY British — History, cont'd., 1589-15951 Cuellar ([Francisco de]). A letter, written on October 4, 1589, by Captain Cuellar of the Spanish Armada, to King Philip II, recounting his misad- ventures in Ireland and elsewhere after the wreck of his ship. Translated from the original Spanish by H. D. Sedgwick, jr. Ne-io York : G. H. Rich- mond&' Co., 1895. x, 1 1., no pp. 16°. (Spanish Armada Tracts, no. i.) M. (D. F. R. de). An answer to the untruthes, published and printed in Spaine, in glorie of their supposd victorie atchiued against our English navie, and. . .Howard,. . .Sir Francis Drake and the . . . captains ... of our said navie. First writ- ten ... in Spanish by a Spanish gentleman [D. F. R. de M.] . . . Faithfully translated by J [ames] L[ea]. London : Printed by J. Jackson for T. Cadman, 1589. 4 p. 1., 55 pp. 4°. Deloney (Thomas). Three ballads on the Armada fight . . . n. t.-p. (In: Arber's English garner, [v. i.] Tudor tracts. Westminster, igo'i, 8°. pp. 485-502.) Originally printed 15S8. Duro (C. F.) La armada invincible. Madrid: Est. Tipogrdfico de los sucesores de Rivadeneyra, 1884-85. 2 V. 8°. Foljambe (Francis John Savile). The manu- scripts of the Right Honourable F. J. Savile Fol- jambe, of Osberton. London: Eyre 6^ Spottiswoode, 1897. xvi, 190 pp. 8°. (Hist. MSS. Commission of Great Britain. 15. Report, App. pt. 5.) " Book of Musters, 1588," relates to the Spanish invasion. Froude (James Anthony). The Spanish story of the Armada ; and other essays. London, iiq2. 8°. Jones (Frank). The life of Sir Martin Fro- bisher, knight; containing a narrative of the Spanish Armada. London, 1878. port., maps. 12°. Lathbury (Thomas). The Spanish Armada, A.D. 1588; or. The attempt of Philip 11. and Pope Sixtus V. to re-establish popery in England. Lon- don: J. W. Parker, 1840. iv, 154 pp. 12°. Navy Records Society. Papers relating to the navy during the Spanish war, 1585-1587. Edited by J. S. Corbett. \^London: Spottiswoode St' Co.,^ 1898. V, 1 1., 363 pp., I plan. 8°. (Navy Records Society. Publications, v. 11.) State papers relating to the defeat of the Spanish Armada anno 1588; edited by J. K. Laugh- ton. l^London.-^ Navy Records Soc, 1894. 2 v. 8°. (The Navy Records Society, v. i, 2.) Same. London, 1895. 2. ed. 2 v. 8°. Postle {^Mrs. Eliza). The Plymouth Hoe: an armada tercentenary ballad. 4 11., 3 port. Ply- mouth: W. F. Westcott, printer, 1888. 12°. [Thornber (W.)] Penny stone; or, A tradi- tion of the Spanish Armada. Preston: J. Ark- ■wright&' J. N. Parkinson, T.'i'&b. xiv, 78 pp. 12°. True (A) coppie of a discourse written by a gentleman employed in the late voyage of Spaine and Portingale [the Drake and Norris expedition]. London: Thomas Woodcock, 1589. 2 p.l., 58 pp. 4°. Reprinted in Halcluyt's Principal Navigations (London. 1599), vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 134, where it is doubtfully attributed to Colonel Anthonie Wakefield. Reprinted in 1870 by J. P. Collier for private circulation. Narrationes duse . . . Diarium expeditionis Francisci Draki . . in Indias Occidentales susceptse Anno MDLXXXV. Altera omnium rerum ab eodem Drako et Norreysio in Lusitanica irruptione gestarum fidalem continuationem subjicet. Nori- bergee: Christophorus Lochnerus, &f Johannes Hof- mannas, isgb. 36 pp., 4 maps. 4°. Ephemeris expeditionis Norreysij & Draki in Lusitaniam. [Edited by O. H.] London: Thomas Woodcocke, 1589. (2), 34 pp. 4°. Breuis & fida narratio, et continuatio rerum omnium a Drako et Norreysio (post felicem ex Oc- cidentalibus insulis, reditum) in sua expeditione Portugallensi singulis diebus gestarum. [Edited by O. H.] Francofurti : Paulus Brachfeldius, 1590. (2), 29 pp. 4°. Another ed. of Epheineris. Relation was der Capitan Drackh vund Col- onel Noriz welche Anno 1589 an stat der Kunigin in Engelland, den Don Antonio in das Konig- reich Portugal einsetzen . . . Aus dem spannischen in hochteutsche Spraach transferirt. Miinchen: Adam Berg lis&gf]. (32) pp. 40°. Brief (A) discourse dialoguewise, shewing how false and dangerous their reports are, which affirme, the Spaniards intended inuasion to be, for the reestablishment of the Romish religion; for her Majesties succors, giuen to the Netherlanders and for Sir Frances Drake's enterprise three yeares past into the West Indies. London: Richard Field, 1590. 26 pp. 4°. Raleigh {Sir Walter). Report of the truth of the fight about the Isles of Azores, this last sum- mer, betwixt the Revenge, one of Her Majesties shippes, and an armada of the king of Spaine, 1591. (Arber's English reprints, v. 14. 1871.) Includes also Linschoten's and Markham's accounts. Old English valour : being an account of a remarkable sea-engagement. Anno 1591 . . . Lon- don: R. Baldwin, 1757. 28 pp. 4°. A reprint of Raleigh's " Report " of Grenville's fight in the Revenge, near the Azores. White (J. Dundas). Sir Walter Raleigh's story of the "Revenge." (Nautical Maga. v. 73, pp. 218-223. London, 1904.) A transcript of the greater portion of the British Museum copy of Raleigh's " Report of the truth of the fight." Destruction (The), capture, &c., of Portu- guese carracks, by English seamen, 1 592-1 594, A.D. n.t.-p. (In; Arber's English garner, [v. 5.] Voyages and travels, v. 2. Westminister, 1903. 8°. pp. 129-144.) Reprinted from Hakluyt's Principal Navigations, v. 3 (i6co). Do^rnton (Nicholas.) The firing and sinking of the stout . . . carrack called las Cinque Llagas . . . by three tall ships set forth at the charges of . . . the earl of Cumberland and his friends, n. t.-p. (In: Arber's English garner, [v. 5.] Voyages and travels, v. 2. Westminster, 1903. 8°. pp. 145- 150.) Originally printed in 1594. Drake {Sir Francis). Sir Francis Drake, his voyage, 1595, by Thomas Maynarde, together with the Spanish account of Drake's attacks on Puerto Rico, edited, from the original MSS., by W. D. Cooley. London: Hakluyt Society, 1849. 8°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 279 British — History, cont'd., 1595-1652. .Full (A) Relation Of another Voyage into the West-Indies, made by Sir Francis Drake; Accom- panied with Sir John Hawkins, Sir Thomas Basker- field. Sir Nicholas Clifford, and others, who set forth from Plimouth on the 28. of August, 1595. London: Nicholas Bourne, 1652. 43-60 pp. 4°. Forms part of the 1653 edition of "Sir Francis Drake re- vived." Fitz-Geflfrey (Charles). The life and death of Sir Francis Drake [edited by Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges]. Kent : J. IVarivick, i&ig. xxiii, loi pp. 8°. A reprint of: Sir Francis Drake, his honorable life's com- mendation, and his tragical death's lamentation. Oxford; J. Barnes, 1596. Saville (Henry). A libell of Spanish lies: found at the sack of Cales, discoursing the fight in the West-Indies, twixt the English nauie . . . and a fleete ... of the King of Spaine, and of the death of Sir Francis Drake. With an answere briefely confuting the Spanish lies, and a short relation of the fight according to truth. London: John Win- det, 1596. 3 p. 1., 47 pp. 4°. Briefe (A) and true report of the Honorable voyage unto Cadiz, 1596, of the overthrow of the kings Fleet, and of the winning, sacking and burning of the Citie, with all other accidents of moment, thereunto appertaining, map, 2 port. (In: Hakluyt's Principal Navigations. London, 1590. V. I, pp. 607-619.) Slyngisbie {Sir William). Relation of the voyage to Cadiz, 1596. Edited by J. S. Corbett. (In: Naval (The) miscellany, edited by J. K. Laugh- ton. \London,\ 1902. v. I, pp. 23-92. 8°.) Corbett (Julian S[tafford]). The successors of Drake. London : Longmans, Green (s' Co. , 1900. xiv, 464pp., 6 maps, 4 pi., 4 port. 8°. Reviewed in the Edinburgh Review, v. 194, pp. 1-27. England in the Mediterranean. A study of the rise and influence of British power within the straits, 1603— 1713. London : Longmans, Green &' Co., 1904. 2 v. map, pi. 8°. Fight (A) at sea, famously fought by the Dol- phin of London against five of the Turks' men of war . . . written ... by ... an eye witness to all the proceedings. London: H. Gosson, 1617. (In: Arber's English garner [v. 5] . Voyages and travels, v. 2. Westminster, 1903. 8°. pp. 213-220.) [RaTrlins (John).] The famous and wonder- ful recovery of a ship of Bristol, called the Ex- change, from the Turkish pirates of Argier, with the unmatchable attempts and good success of John Rawlins, pilot . . . [By J. Rawlins.] London: N. Butter, 1622. (In: Arber's English garner [v. 2]. Stuart tracts. Westminster, 1903. 8°. pp. 247- 274.) Glanville (John). The voyage to Cadiz in 1625: being a journal written by J. Glanville . . . Edited ... by the Rev. A. B. Grosart. [ West- minster:^ Camden Soc, 1883. xlvi, 132 pp. sq. 8°. (Camden Soc. Pub. n. s., no. 32,) Nichols (Philip). Sir Francis Drake reuiued. London: E. A. for Nicholas Bourne, 1626. 4 p.l., 94 (I) pp. 4°. London: N. Bourne, 1628. 4 p.l., 80 pp. 4°, Drake {Sir Francis). The World Encompassed. London: N. Bourne, 1628. 2 p.l., io8 pp., i port., I map. 4°. Burroughs {Sir John). The soveraignty of the British seas. Proved by records, history, and the municipal laws of this kingdome. Written in the yeare 1633. London: H. Moseley, 1651. 5 p.l., 165 pp. 4°. Drake {Sir Francis). The World Encompassed. London: E. P. for Nicholas Bourne, it^S' 2 p.l., 90 pp., I port. 4°. Dunton (John). A true journal of the Sally fleet, with the proceedings of tlie voyage. London, 1637. pi. 12°. Hollond (John). Two discourses of the navy 1638 and 1659; also a discourse of the navy 1660 by Sir Robert Slyngesbie, edited by J. R. Tanner. Ixxxiii, 419 pp. YLondon:^ Printed for the Navy Records Society, 1896. 8°. (Navy Records Soci- ety. Pub'ns, V. 7.) Charles I., King of Great Britain. By den coninck. Placcaet ende verclaeringe om onse . . . ondersaten van . . . Engelandt te onderrechten, aengaende de oproerighe practijcken ... in Schot- landt, diewelcke trachten onse royale authoriteyt onder de voet te werpen, onder valsche pretext van religie. Noch is hierby gevoecht de namen der graven . . . , elck hebbende 200 paerden; Als mede een catalogue van alle het volck te paerde ende te voet uyt elcke provintie; met een lijste van . . . schepen ; ende de namen der capiteynen van yder schip. Nae de copye, eerst gedruckt tot London, by R. Barcker, 1639. 4 1. 4°. Great Britain, — Statutes. An ordinance. . . containing certaine instructions to be issued ... to such persons as shall set forth ships as private men of warre. London, 1645. 12°. Navy, Commissioners of the. The answer of the Commissioners ... to a scandalous pam- phlet, published by. . . Andrewes Burrell. [Zo»- don:\ Printed by Will. Bentley, 1646. 34 pp. 12°. Drake {Sir Francis). The voyages and travels . . . into the West-Indies and round about the world. London : W. O. for E. Brooksby [about 1650]. 24 pp. 4°. Raleigh {Sir Walter). Judicious and select essayes and observations by that renowned and learned knight Sir Walter Raleigh. Upon the first invention of shipping. The misery of invasive warre. The navy royall and sea-service. With his Apologie for his voyage to Guiana. London : Printed by T. W. for Humphrey Mosele, 1650. 5 p.l., 42, 341, 46, I 1., 69 pp., I port. 24°. Burroughs {Sir John.) The soveraignty of the British seas. Proved by records, history, and the municipall laws of this kingdome. Written in the yeare 1633... London: H. Moseley, 1651. 5 p.l., 165 pp. nar. 4°. Drake {Sir Francis). The World Encom- passed. London : N. Bourne, 1652. (2) 108 pp. 4°. A summarie and true discourse of Sir Fran- cis Drake's West Indian voyage. London : N. Bourne, 1652. 41 pp. 4°. Waarachtig schrijvens van den 15. Oct. 1652 uyt Rotterdam : aan-gaande den zee-slag, tusschen denhollandschen vice-admiraal VVitte Cornelisz. de 28o WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY British — History, cont'd., 1652-1692. Wit : ende den engelschen admiraal Blake, den 8. en 9. Oct. 1652. Rotterdam: P. Volbergen, 1652. 61. 4°. Common-'nrealth's (The) great ship com- monly called the Soveraigne of the seas, built in the yeare, 1637. With a true and exact dimension of her bulk and burden . . . also the names of all our commanders at sea . . . with all the fights wee have had with the Hollander, since the engagement of Lieutenant-admirall Trompe neere Dover against the English fleet under the command of Generall Blake. . . London: M. Simmons, for T. Jenner, 1653. 32 pp. 4°. England's command on the seas; or, The English seas guarded. Wherein is proved that as the Venetians . . . have dominion on their seas; so the common-wealth of England hath on our seas. Wherein the Dutch unjust . . . war against England is also described. [By Donald Lupton.] London: J. Blaik-lock, 1653. 9 p.l., 106 pp. nar. 4°. Nichols (Philip). Sir Francis Drake revived. London: N Bourne, 1653. 3 p. 1., 87pp., I 1., I08, 6opp. , I port. 4°. HoUond (John). Two discourses of the navy 1638 and 1659. • • ^Iso a discourse of the navy 1660, by Sir Robert Slyngesbie. Edited by J. R. Tan- ner. \_London,^ 1896. Ixxxiii, 419 pp. 8°. (Navy Records Society. Publications, v. 7.) Hayward (E.) The sizes and lengths of rig- gings for all His Majesties ships and frigates. . . London: P. Cole, 1660. 5 p.l., 60 pp. 4°. Pepys (Samuel). The diary of Samuel Pepys. [i56o-l66g.] Transcribed from the shorthand manuscript in. ..Cambridge by Rev. Mynors Bright . . . with Lord Braybrooke's notes. Edited with additions by H. B. Wheatley. v. 1-9. London: G. Bell (^ Sons, l?,()'^-()g. gv. 8°. For other editions see the author entry in the index (card) catalogue. Slyngesbie (Sir Robert). A discourse upon the past and present state of His Majesty's navy, 1660. (In: HoUond (J.) Two discourses of the navy, 1638 and 1659. pp. 325-406.) James U',, King of Great Britain and Ireland. Memoirs of the English affairs, chiefly naval, from . .. 1660 to 1673. . . By. . . James Duke of York. Published from his original letters, and other royal authorities. London, 1729. xx, 280 pp., 2 1. , i port. 12°. C[lavel] (R[obert]). His Majesties propriety and dominion on the British seas asserted: together with a true account of the Neatherlanders insup- portable insolencies and injuries. .. their . . . cruel- ties in the East and West-Indies. London: T. Mabb, for A. JCembe, ibbi. 8 p.l., 176 pp. 8°. Map is lacking. Kort verhael van de victorye 't weick Godt . . . ghelieft heeft gehadt, aen sijne majesteyts vloot onder het command van . . . den hertogh van Jork, te begunstigen, tegen de vloot vande staet van de geunieerde Nederlanden, op den 3. Juny 1665. Ouden stil. n. p., Nae de copye gedruckt tot Lon- den . . . by R. Hodgkinson [1665 ?]. 7 1. 4°. Savile (Henry). A true relation of the engage- ment of His Majesties fleet . . . with the Dutch fleet. May 28, 1672. In a letter. . . to the Earl of Arlington. In the Savoy \_London\: T. Newcomb, 1672. I p.l., 7 pp. f°. Waerachtigh verhael uyt 'slants vloot, geko- men met het advys-jacht van de gequesten van den Heer van Gent. Gescheyden . . . den 8. Juny. 1672. Rotterdam den g. Juny. [signed N. N.] {^Rotter- dam, 1672?] Broadside. Engelsch verhael, van de laatste zee-slagh, voorgevallen tusschen sign majesteyts vloot, en met die van de Staten van Hollandt, 21. Aug., 1673. Volgens den inhoudt der brieven uyt de verschey- den &s,Oi^aAre.^. .. Amsterdam; S. Swart, 1673. 2 1. 4°. Teonge (Henry). The diary of H. Teonge, chaplain on board His Majesty's ships Assistance, Bristol, and Royal Oak, anno 1675 to 1679. . . With . . . notes. London: C. Knight, 1825. xviii, 328 pp., I fac-sim. , I pi. 8°. Burchett (Josiah). Memoirs of transactions at sea . . . 1688 . . 1697. London : J. Nutt, 1703. 22 I., 408 pp. Mr. Burchett's justification of his naval memoirs. In answer to reflections made by Col. Lillingston. \London.-\ E. Jones, 1704. 7 1., 166 pp., I 1. 12°. Exact (An) Relation of the Sea Engagement between The English and French Fleet; with an Account of the Loss Sustained by each Particular Ship; And a List of the Numbers of Men KiU'd and Wounded on Board each Man of War. Lon- don: Printed for H. J., 1689. I p. 4°. Instructions to the Comms for Sick & Wounded Sea-men & Mariners & others Imployed in his Majesty's Service at Sea & for Relief of Widows & Orphans of such as shall be slain in his Majesty's Service & for Ordering Prisoners of War. 1690. (In: Great Britain — Treasury. Book of instructions, pp. I03-110.) Manuscript. Naukeurig verhaal de laatste batailje ter zee, tusschen de engelse, hollandse, en franse vlooten, en 't gene daar ontrent gepasseert is van den 22. Juny, tot den 5. July, oude stijl. Met eenige aanmerkingen daar op, en op ten tegenwoordigen staat van de natie. Uyt het Engelsch vertaalt. Rotterdam: B. Bos, 1690. 56 pp. 4°. True (A) and faithful account of an intire and absolute victory over the French fleet in the West- Indies by two East-India ships, and other vessels, at Barbadoes, made into men of war. With the number of those taken and sunk in the engagement, together with the taking, sacking, and burning sev eral of the French plantations in those parts. Lon- don: J. C, 1690. 2 pp. f°. "Boyal Sovereign," British ship. Log book of the Royal Sovereign, under Vice Admiral Ralph Delavall, 1691-1693, operating against the French. About 60 U. f°. Pigskin. Manuscript. Britannia victrix; or, The triumphs of the royal navy, in the late victorious ingagement virith the French fleet, May, 1692. A Pindarick poem. London: R. Taylor, 1692. i p.l., 14 pp. 4°. Hue (An) and Cry after the Shatter'd French Fleet, with the Distress'd Frenchman's Complaint against the English Jacobites For Inviting them to Engage the English and Dutch, in the late Sea WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 281 British — History, cont'd., 1692-1712. Fight; with the Jacobites Answer. London: Printed for J. Shuter, 1692. 2 pp. 4°, Farther (A) Account of the Victory Obtained by the English and Dutch Fleet over the French; Received by Express this Morning from Admiral Russell. Whitehall, May 26, 1692. [London:] Printed by E.Jones, 1692. i p. 4°. Orford (7. earl), Edward Russell. Ad- miral Russel's letter to the Earl of Nottingham: containing an exact and particular relation of the late happy victory and success against the French fleet ... Portsmouth, June 2, 1692. {Boston: B. Harris, 1692; reprinted 1903.] 2 1. f°. (In: Green (S. A.) Ten facsimile reproductions relat- ing to various subjects. Boston, 1903.) Copie missive van . . . admirael Russel, aen mylord Nottingham, secretaris van staet van hare majesteyt van Groot Brittanien. V Graven-hage: J. Scheltus, 1692. Broadside. St. Lo (George). England's safety: or, A bridle_ to the French King, Proposing a sure method for encouraging navigation . . . London: W.Miller, 1693. 48 pp., 1 pi. 8°. Roohe {Sir George). Journal van den . . . rid- der G. Roke, die, voor admiraal, het esquader gedestineerd na Cadix, en de Middlelandse zee, heeft gecommandeered. {Amsterdam? 1693.] i6 pp. 4°. B. (R.) The English Hero; or. Sir Fran. Drake reviv'd. London: N. Crouch, 1698. 5. ed. 2 p.l., 174(14) PP-, I port. 12°. Rooke {Sir George). The Journal of. . . R., admiral of the fleet, 1 700-1 702; edited by Oscar Browning. {London:] Navy Records Society, 1897. xliv, I 1., 272 pp., 2 charts, i map. 8°. (Navy Records Society Publications, v. 9.) Account (An) of the arraignments and tryals of R. Kirkby, J. Constable, C. Wade, S. Vincent and C. Fogg, on complaint exhibited by the Judge- advocate on behalf of Her Majesty, at a court- martial held on board the ship Breda in Port-Royal harbour in Jamaica in America the 8th, 9th, loth, and T2th days of October, 1702, for cowardice, neglect of duty, breach of orders, and other ctixa&i ... London: J. Gellibrand, 1703. i p.l., 10 pp. f °. Burchett Qosiah). Memoirs of transactions at sea during the war with France; beginning in 1688, and ending in 1697. London: J. Nutt, 1703. 22 1., 408 pp. 8°. Mr. Burchett's justification of his naval- memoirs. In answer to reflections made by Col. Lillingston . . . {London:] E. Jones, 1704. 7 1., i66 pp., I 1. 12°. Impartial (An) account of all the material transactions of the grand fleet and land forces from ... June the 29. till... November the 7th, 1702. In which is included a particular relation of the expedition at Cadiz and the glorious victory at Vigo. By an ofiGcer that was present in those ac- tions. London: R. Gibson, 1703. 32 pp. sq. 12°. Onpartydig verhaal van alles wat aanmerklyks voorgevallen is in de gecombineerde engelse en hol- landse vlooten. Behelsende een journal, van 't geene in de zelve gepasseert is, 't sedert het uyt- lopen den 30. Juny 1702. van Spithead, en 't arrive- ment der selver in Duyns, den 18. November des selven jaars. Waar in gevonden wert, een perti- nent relaas van de expeditie op Kadix, nevens de . . . victory tot Vigos bevogten. Door een ofHcier gedurende de gantsche tyd present geweest. Uyt het Engelsch overgeset. Amsterdam: F. van der Plaals, 1 703. 20 pp. 4°. Great Britain. — Lords {House of). The hum- ble representations, or addresses, of the . . . Lords . . . presented to her Majesty. .. the thirty-first day of March, 1704. And Her Majesties most gracious answer thereunto. London: Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Nemcomb, 1704. 7 pp. f°. Concerning abuses in the victualling of the navy, the con- duct of Vice-Admiral Graydon, exchange of prisoners, etc. Letter (A) [signed W. L.] from a commoner of England to a member of the honourable H C [on the address of the House of Lords rela- tive to the mismanagement of the navy]. {Lon- don, 1705.] 8 pp. 8". Matters of fact, relating to the navy, truly stated. London: Printed for Edward Castle, 1705. il., 4pp. f°. Three (The) establishments concerning the pay of the sea-officers. To which is prefix'd An introduction for the better understanding by what occasions they came to be produc'd. [Preface signed P. C] London, 1705. xxviii, 50 pp., i l, 1 table. 16". B. (R.) The English Hero; or. Sir Francis Drake revived. London: N. Crouch, 1706. 7. ed. 2 p.l., 173 (15) pp., I port. 12°. [Ward (Edward).] The wooden world dis- sected, in the characters of — i, a ship of war; 2, a sea-captain; 3, a sea -lieutenant; 4, asea chaplain; 5, the master of a ship of war; 6, the purser; 7, the surgeon ; 8, the gunner; 9, the carpenter; 10, the boatswain; 11, a sea-cook; 12, a midshipman; 13, the captain's steward; 14, a sailor, &c. By a lover of the mathematicks {i.e., Edward Ward]. London: H. Meere, 1708. 6 p. 1., 107 pp. 2. ed. 12°. The Wooden world dissected, in the char- acter of a ship of war; as also the character of all the officers from the captain to the common sailor. By the author of the London Spy {i.e., Edward Ward]. London: M. Cooper, 1744. 4 p. 1.", 77 pp., I pi. 3. ed. 8°. [Shadwell (Charles)] The fair Quaker of Deal, or, The humours of the navy. A comedy. . . [Epistle dedicatory signed C. S., i.e., Charles Shad- well.] London: J. Knapton, 17 10. 8p. 1. , 63 pp. 8°. London, W. Peaks, iTiT. I 1., 5-6, 2 1., 11-72 pp. 16°. Taubman {Rev. Nathaniel). Memoirs of the British fleets and squadrons in the Mediterranean, anno 1708 and I'jot) .. .London: A. Collins, 1710. I p. 1., v-x, 3 1., 194 pp., 5 1., I map. 8°. Rogers (Woodes). Life aboard a British priva- teer, in the time of Queen Anne. Being the journal of Captain W. Rogers, master mariner [1708-1711]. With notes... by R. C. Leslie. London: Chapman &f Hall, 1894. ' ix, 156 pp., I map, 4 pi. New ed. 8°. The substance of the narrative portion of Rogers' Cruising Voyage round the World, London, 1712. Adres, overgelevert aan zyn koninklyke majes- teyt van Grootbrittanjen George Lodewyk, door de officieren, en matroosen van syn majesteyts oorlog 282 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY British — History, cont'd., 1 714-1744. scheepen, en koopvaarders: geteekent wel door loooo persoonen. Amsterdam: J. Willemsz. [1714?] 2 1. 4°. B. (R.) The English Hero; or, Sir Francis Drake revived. London: N. Crouch, 1716. 9. ed. 2 p.l., 173 (15) pp., I port. 12°. Conduct (The) of the Courts of Great-Britain and Spain, as to the present posture of affairs, briefly set forth and consider'd; wherein the reasons that induc'd his Catholic Majesty to seize upon Sar- dinia and. . .Sicily, are. . .made to appear, with the motives. . .in vindication of Sir George Bing's pro- ceedings in the Mediterranean . . , London : W. Boreham, 1718. 142 pp. 8°. B. (R.) The English Hero; or. Sir Francis Drake revived. London, 1719. 10. ed. 2 p.l., 173 (15) pp. 12°. [Corbett (Thomas).] An account of the expe- dition of the British fleet to Sicily . . . 1718, 1719, and 1720. Under the command of Sir G. Byng, afterwards viscount Torrington . . . Collected from the admiral's manuscripts, and other original papers. [Dedication signed T. C, i.e., Thomas Corbett.] London: J. Sf R.Tonson, i-]2i(j. 4p. 1., 216 pp., I table. 8°. London: J. &= H, Tonson, 1739. 9^ pp., I table. 3. ed. 8°. • Dublin: G. Faulkner, 1739. 3 P- '•> 7-100 pp., I table. 5. ed. 8°. Betagh (William). A voyage round the world. An account of a remarkable enterprise, began in . . . 1719, chiefly to cruise on the Spaniards in the... South Ocean. London: T. Combes, 1728. 8 1., 342 pp., 2 1., I map. 8°. London: J. Clarke, 1857. 2. ed. 12°. Great Britain. — Statutes. Anno Regni Geor- gii [I] Regis . . . sexto . . . [An act for making perpetual ... an act ... for the more effectual suppression of piracy and also an act . . . for es- tablishing articles and orders for the regulating and better government of His Majestie's ships of war and forces by sea.] London: J. Baskett, . . . prtr., 1720. I p. 1., pp. 387-388. f°. Baston (T.) Twenty-two prints of several of the capital ships of His Majesties royal navy with variety of other sea pieces after the drawings of T. Baston. [^London:'] T. Bowles, \i']2i'>'\. 22 pi. f°. Great Britain. — Statutes. Anno Regni Geor- gii [I.] Regis . . . octavo . . . [An act for the more effectual suppression of piracy]. London: J. Bas- kett . , .prtr., 1722. I p. 1., pp. 371-375. f°. Brcwn (Robert). Der englissche Held und Ritter Franciscus Dracke. Leipzig : W. Deer [1726]. 472 pp., I port. 8°. CoUiber (Samuel). Columna Rostrata; or, A critical history of the English Sea-affairs. London: R. Robinson, \12'^. 312 pp., 4 pi. 8°. Beatson (Robert). Naval and military memoirs of Great Britain, from the year 1727, to the present time. In six volumes. London: J. Strachan,\1<^0- 1804. 5 V. 8°. Betagh (William). A voyage round the world . . . began ... in 1719. London: T. Combes, 1728. Observations on the conduct of Great-Britain, with regard to the negotiations and other transac- tions abroad. London: J. Roberts, 1729. 61 pp. 12°. Bolingbroke's reply, entitled " The Craftsman extraordi- nary," ascribes it to Caleb D'Anvers, i.e., Nicliolas Amhurst. Craftsman (The) extraordinary; being Re- marks on a late pamphlet, entitled Observations on the conduct of Great Britain, etc. Published by Caleb D'Anvers. London: R. Francklin, 1729. 2 p. 1., 28 pp. 4°. Signed " W. Raleigh," pseudonym of Henry St. John, Vis- count Bolingbroke. [Young (Edward).] Imperium pelagi. A naval lyrick: written in imitation of Pindar's spirit. Oc- casion'd by His Majesty's return, Sept., 1729, and the succeeding peace. [By Edward Young.] Lon- don: L. Gilliver, Tl'iO. 2 p. 1., 60 pp. 12°. Consideration nopens de uitgeruste oorlogs- vloot van Groot-Brittannien, na de haven en kusten van Portugal, in 't jaar 1735. n. p., iTiS. i p. 1., 9 pp. sq. 12°. S[hadwell] (Charles). The fair Quaker of Deal; or. The humours of the navy. A comedy. . . [By Charles Shadwell.] London: W. Feales, iTil- I 1., 5-6, 2 1., 11-72 pp. 16°. [Corbett (Thomas).] An account of the ex- pedition ... to Sicily . . . 1718, 1719, and 1720. Under the command of Sir G. Byng. London: J. &' R. Tonson, 1739. 4 P' '-. 216 pp., i table. 8°. London: J. &" R. Tonson, lJ2g. 3. ed. 96 pp., 1 table. 8°. ■ Dublin: G. Faulkner, 1739. 5- ^^• 3 p. 1., 7-100 pp., I table. 8°. Reasons for giving encouragement to the sea- faring people of Great Britain in times of peace or war, for the more effectually destroying enemies or pirates at all times, and for distressing the commerce of Spain at this time . . . London: J. Millan, 1739. 40 pp. 12°. Britain's mistakes in the commencement and conduct of the present war. By a merchant and citizen of London. Dublin: G. Faulkner, 1740. 62 pp. 5. ed. 8°. missive aen een heer der regeringe, door eenen welmenender Hollander, over het tegenwoordig tydsgewrigt geschreeven. Bevattende eenigen der voornaemste motiven, om welken de Geunieerde Provincien geen deel in den tegenwoordigen oorlog van Groot-Brittanje voor als nog behooren te nemen. [Signed N. N.] sq. 8°. Drake {Sir Francis), etc. London : H. Slater, I map. Letter (A) from a Member of the last Parlia- ' ment, to a New Member of the present, concerning the conduct of the war with Spain: with some obser- vations on the Hanover neutrality, as far as it may relate to, or affect Great Britain. London: T. Cooper, 1742. 34 pp. 8°. Account (An) of the expedition to Carthagena, with explanatory notes and observations. London: M. Cooper, 1743. i p. 1., 58 pp. 2. ed. 4°. Situations (The), views and positions in the late engagement, &c., near Toulon... 11. 12. 13. February, 1743-4. London : J. Millan, 1745" 7 pi. " p., 1741. 108 pp. The 1742. famous 2 p.l., voyage, 53 pp., f°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 283 British — History, cont'd., 1744-1745. Journal (A) of the expedition to Carthagena, with notes. In answer to a late pamphlet, entitled An account of the expedition to Carthagena. Lon- don: J. Roberts, 1744. 1 p. 1., 48 pp. 8°. Authentic papers relating to the expedition against Carthagena; containing original letters be- tween the admiral and the general, their councils of war, &c. Also, letters between the vice king of Carthagena and the admiral. London : L. Raymond, 1744. 4 p. 1., 100 pp. 2. ed. 12° (4°.) [Vernon (Edward).] Original papers relating to the expedition to Panama. [By Edward Vernon. J London: M. Cooper, 1744. I p. 1., 224 pp. 8°. Original papers relating to the expedition to the Island of Cuba. [By Edward Vernon.] Lon- don: M. Cooper, 1744. 2lg pp. 8°. Letter (A) to the secretary of a certain board . . . Being a proper supplement to the Original papers relating to the expedition to Carthagena, Cuba, and Panama [By Edward Vernon]. To- gether with verses address'd to Admiral V London: 11. Cooper, 1744. 2 p. 1. [19] pp. 8°. Cathcart (John). A letter to Edward Vernon; vice-admiral of the red . . . concerning some gross misrepresentions in a pamphlet . . . intitled. Origi- nal papers relating to the expedition to the Island of Cuba. London: M.Cooper, \~ii\a,. 55 pp. 8°. Ekins (Charles). Naval battles, from 1744 to the peace in 1814, critically reviewed and illustrated. London: Baldwin, Cradock &' Joy, 1824. I p. 1., v-xxx, I 1., 425 pp., I 1., 19 pi. 4°. Horstey (William). A treatise on maritime affairs; or, A comparison between the commerce and naval power of England and France: with a view to some paradoxes advanced by M. Deslandes . . . London: R. Wellington, 1744. I p. 1., 94 pp. 12°. (4°.) Lestock ([Richard]). [Letters of Vice-A 1 L k \i.e., Vice-Admiral Lestock] to the D ... of N ..... le \i.e., Duke of Newcastle], and others, with their answers, relative to his sus- pension by Admiral Mathews.] n. t.-p. [London, 1744?] 32 pp. 12°. Letter (A) to a friend in the country, occasioned by the late naval engagement in the Mediterranean, in which the strength of their respective fleets are fairly stated and compared; . . . and the conse- quences of that battle set in their true light. Lon- don: M. Cooper, \ia,Ci,. i p. 1., 22 pp. 12°. Mathe-ws (Thomas). Authentic letters from Admiral Mathews to the Sec . . t . . . . s of State, and the L . . ds of the Ad ty, &c., relating to his expedition to the Mediterranean, with their answers . . . London: W. Webb [1744?]. 68 pp. 12°. [The substance of an account from Admiral Mathews, dated 29 February, in Mahon Harbor, of the engagement near Toulon. Dated Whitehall, March 21, 1743-4.] n. t.-p. [London, iT 6,1:^ viii pp. 12°. Original letters and papers, between Adm . , . 1 M . . . . ws [j. ^., Admiral Mathews] and V. Adm . . . 1 L k \i. e.. Vice Admiral Lestock], with several letters from private hands, exhibiting many particulars ... of the transactions in the Mediterranean, with remarks on, and an- swers to the Narrative of the fleet, from 1 741-1744 ... London: M. Cooper, IT^^. viii, 9-128 pp. 12°. Narrative (A) of the proceedings of his majesty's fleet in the Mediterranean, and the com- bined fleets of France and Spain, from...i74i to March, 1744. Including an accurate account of the late fight near Toulon, and the causes of our miscarriage. . .also the French Admiral's journal. . . with notes, original papers, letters. . .and Admiral Vernon's additional signals. . . London: J. Millan, 1744. viii, 135 pp., 6 maps, i tab. 12°. Same. 3. ed. London: J. Millan, 1746. 12°. Particular (A) account of the late action in the Mediterranean, with the line of battle of both fleets. London: T. Tons, 1744. I p. 1., 26 pp. 12°. Remarks on a letter from on board the Dreadnought, by an officer of the Lenox. [Lon- don? 1744.] 17 pp. 12° (4"). Vernon (Edward). Ad™ V . . . n's opinion upon the present state of the British navy: in a letter to a certain board. To which is annex'd by way of illustration his letter to the secretary of the same board. London: W. Bickerton, 1744. 31 pp. 8°. [Ward (Edward).] The wooden world dis- sected. London : M. Cooper, 1744. 3. ed. 8°. Admiral Mathew's charge against Vice-Ad- miral Lestock dissected and confuted. London : J. Millan, 1745. 2 p. 1., 56 pp. 12°. Ambrose (John). Minutes taken at the court- martial, held upon Captain John Ambrose, on board the London. . .1745, being an inquiry into the con- duct of the said gentleman in the late engagement in the Mediterranean. London: M. Cooper, 1745. 190 pp. 12°. Continuation (A) of the Plain Reasoner. Wherein the Plain Answerer is favour'd with a few proper comments; and some others with compen- dious anecdotes, taken from the breast of an Egyptian mummy. The arguments of the former Plain Reasoner are illustrated and enforc'd; the spirit and genius of affected patriotism, detected and exploded; and the conduct of our naval affairs set in a proper light. London : M. Cooper [1745 ?]. I p. 1., 50 pp. 12°. History (The) of the Mediterranean Fleet from 1 741 to 1744, with the original letters, &c., that passed between the Admirals Mathews and Lestock. Also, all the other Tracts on that im- portant affair. Now collected into one volume. London : J. Millan, 1745. f . p. 4 maps. 2. ed. 8°. Just (A), genuine, and impartial history of the memorable sea-fight, in the Mediterranean: be- tween the combined fleets of France and Spain, and the royal fleet of England, under the command of the two admirals Mathews and Lestock ... By an impartial hand. London: the author, 1745. vii, 8-256 pp. 8°. Lestock (Richard). Vice-Adm— 1 L-st— k's account of the late engagement near Toulon, be- tween His Majesty's fleet, and the fleets of France and Spain; as presented by him the 12. of March, 284 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY British — History, cont'd., 174 5-1 747. 1744-5. Also, letters to and from Adm— 1 L-st — k, relating thereto since his arrival in England. Lon- don : M. Cooper, 1745. 56 pp. 12°. Vice-Adm'l Lestock's recapitulation as spoke by him at the Bar of the Honble House of Commons. . .the g. of April, 1745, containing, his remarks on the evidence. . .relating to the late miscarriage of His Majesty's fleet off Toulon... Z^ndon : J. Millan, IT^S- 27 pp. 12°. Norris (Richard). Minutes taken at a court- . martial, assembled on board His Majesty's ship Torbay, began the 28th of January, 1744, and ended the 5th of February following. . .being an enquiry into the conduct of Captain Richard Norris, in the engagement between the English fleet. . .and the united fleet of French and Spaniards in the Mediterranean on the nth of February, 1743 [with an appendix]. London: W.Webb, 1745' 12°. Observations and proposals concerning the navy, with an enquiry into its condition, and in- sufliciency . . .and a remedy proposed. London : S, Baker, 1745. i p. 1., iv, 70 pp. 2. ed. 12°. Opie (John). Captain Opie's appeal against the illegal proceedings of Vice-Admiral Mathews . . . to which is annexed, the letters. . .between Captain Opie and Mr. Corbett, Secretary of the Admiralty, with an introduction, shewing the necessity of a regulation in sea courts-martial. London : M. Cooper, 1745. 2 p.l., viii, 50 pp. 12°. Resolutions of the court-martial, upon the several articles of the charge against Thomas Mathews, previous to the pronouncing sentence. n.t.-p. [London, 1745.] 21 pp. 12°. Situations (The), views and positions in the late engagement, &c., near Toulon, between His Majesty's fleet and the combin'd fleets of France and Spain, on the 11. 12. 13. February, 1743-4. By authority, from the originals on seven imperial sheets, presented by Vice Admiral Lestock to the Hon. House of Commons, n. t.-p. London : J. Millan, 1745. 7 pi. f°. Trials (The) at large, taken at the Court-Mar- tial, held upon Henry Page, Charles Davids, Wil- liani Griffiths, and Cornelius Smelt... also upon Capt. G. Burrish . . . Being an enquiry into the con- duct of the said gentlemen in the late engagement in the Mediterranean. . .London: M. Cooper, 1745. 224 pp., I tab. 12°. Trials (The) at large, at a court-martial, held ...for enquiring into the conduct of Admiral Mathews, Vice-Admiral Lestock, and other officers, charged with misconduct in the late action off Toulon . . . Feb. 1743. Part XL, containing the trial of Capt. G. Williams. London: M. Cooper, 1745. 16 pp. 12°. Lacks all after p. 16. Cooper (Thomas). Capt. T. Cooper's defence, relating to his conduct in the action off Toulon. London: S. Baker, 1746. i p.l., 30 pp. 12°. Gascoigne ([J.]) Captain Gascoigne's answer to a pamphlet entitled Admiral Mathews's remarks on the evidence given, and the proceedings had, on his trial, &c. ... In a letter addressed to the presi- dent of the late court-martial held at Deptford. London: M. Cooper, 1746. 46pp. 12°. Lestock (Richard). The charge against Vice- Admiral Lestock, to which is added the sentence pronounc'd by the court-martial, sitting aboard His Majesty's ship, the Prince of Orange, at Deptford, on Tuesday, the 3d of June, 1746, on the said Vice-Admiral Lestock. London: J. Millan, 1746. II, 23 pp. 12°. Vice-Adml. Lestock's defence to the court- martial, giving a short view of the nature of his evidence; as also, a recapitulation of the evidence on the crown side... with the sentence on Vice- Admiral Lestock. {London, 1746.] i p.l., xxii, I 1., 67 pp., I 1., 69-231 pp., I 1., 235-248 pp., I plan, 12°. Mathews (Thomas). The charge against Thomas Mathews, Esq., also the answer and de- fence of Admiral Mathews to the said charge... London: E. Cooper [1746?]. I p.l., 53pp. 2. ed. 12°. Admiral Mathews's answer and defence to the charge exhibited against him . . . with the charge itself at large. . .To which is added. . .reasons de- liver'd to the C 1 M 1 by the A 1 himself against the charge. London : W. Malin [1746?]. 28 pp., I 1., 3-28 pp. 3. ed. 12°. Moodie (John). Lieutenant Moodie's answer to a pamphlet intitled. Admiral Mathews's remarks on the evidence given... on his trial, as far as it relates to his own testimony. n. p. [1746?] I I. i\ Original letters to an honest sailor. [To Vice" Admiral Edward Vernon, from C. Wager, W. Pul" teney, H. Newcastle, Cathcart, A. Onslow, C- Hardwicke, V. Beauclerk, J. Byng, Bedford, Sand- wich, and T. C] London: R. Thomas [1746?]- 94 pp. 12°. Remarks on the sentence of the C . . . t M ..... 1, and Admiral L k's defence. London: W. Webb, 1746. I p.l., 52 pp. 12°. [Vernon (Edward).] Some seasonable advice from an honest sailor \i. e.. Admiral E. Vernon], to whom it might have concerned, for the service of the c n and c y \i. e. , crown and country]. London, 1746. 170 pp. 8°. A specimen of naked truth, from a British sailor, a sincere well-wisher to the honour and prosperity of the present royal family and his country. [By E. Vernon.] Dublin : G. Faulkner, 1746. 22 pp. 12°. London : W. Webb, 1746. 30 pp. 12°. West (Temple). Captain T. West's defence against Vice-Admiral Lestock's charge: relating to his conduct in the action off Toulon. . .with re- marks upon the sentence of the court. London : S. Baker, 1746. viii, 100 pp. 12°. Lestock (Richard), St. Clair (James), New- castle, Duke of. Letters betwixt the Duke of Newcastle, &c., on the one hand, & Admiral Les- tock and General St. Clair on the other, with re- gard to an Invasion on the coast of France. 18 letters, 5 July-i 5 Sept., 1746. 53 pp. f°. Paper. Contemporary copies. Manuscript. Authentic (An) account of the late expedition to Bretagne. Conducted by Richard Lestock, Esq., Admiral of the Blue, and Lieut. General St, Clair. London: M. Cooper, 1747. 24 pp. 12°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 285 British — History, cont'd., 1 748-1 757. [ffiloncrief (J.)] Galba, a dialogue on the navy [by J. Moncrief], London : J. Roberts, 1748. I p.l., 65 pp. 8°. Advocate (An) for British sailors; the victori- ous acquirers of British glory. London : W. Owen, 1749. 2 p.l., 28 pp. 12°. Considerations on the bill for the better government of the Navy. By a sea oflBcer. Lon- don: M. Cooper, 1749. 23 pp. I2°. Detection (A) of the Considerations on the navy-bill. By a seaman. London : W. Owen, 1749. 30 pp. 4°. Examination (An) and refutation of a late pamphlet, intitled Considerations on the Navy Bill. Wherein the present power of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty over half-pay officers is shevirn to be fully sufficient to answer every good end and useful purpose. By a Real sea officer. London; S. Baker, 1749. i p.l., 22 pp. 12°. Fearne (C.) Minutes of the proceedings at the trial of Rear-admiral Knowles, before a court- martial, held on board his Majesty's yacht the Charlotte, at Deptford; for his conduct and beha- viour in and relating to an engagement with a Spanish squadron on i. Oct., 1748. London, 1750. 1 p.l., 236 pp. 8°. James (Bartholomew). journal of rear-ad- miral B. James, 1752-1828. Edited by John Knox Laughton, with the assistance of James Young F. Sulivan. \London,'\ 1896. xxvi, I 1., 402, 2 pp., 2 pi. , 2 port. 8°. (Navy Records Society. Pub- lications. V. 6.) B. (R.) The English Hero; or. Sir Francis Drake revived. London: C. Hitch &• J. Hodges, 1756. 15. ed. 2 p.l., 186 \i.e. 160] pp., i port. 12°. Seaman's (A) remarks on the British ships of the line.. .1756, to. . . 1782. London, 1782. 2 p.l., 36 pp. 8°. Seasonable (A) call upon all English sailors, by an inquiry into the causes of our naval miscar- riages, with some thoughts on the interest of the nation as to a naval war. London : J. Robinson, 1756. 2. ed. I 1., 61 pp. 12°. Address (An) to the public, in answer to two pamphlets (intitled, An appeal to the people of England, and A letter to a member of Parliament relative to the case of a[dmiral] B[yn]g) . . . Lon- don: A. Type, 1756. 22 pp. 8°. Appeal (An) to the people : containing the genuine and entire letter of admiral Byng to the Seer, of the Ad y: observations on those parts of it which were omitted by the writers of the Gazette: and what might be the reasons for such omissions. Part the first. London : J. Morgan, I'jld. 2 p.l., 76 pp. 8°. Bungiana, or An assemblage of what-d'ye- callem's, in prose and verse. That have occasion- ally appeared relative to the conduct of a certain naval commander, now first collected ; in order to perpetuate the memory of his wonderful achieve- ments. London: J. Doughty, 1756. iv, 44pp. 8°. Considerations on the addresses lately pre- sented to his Majesty, on occasion of the loss of Minorca in A Letter to a member of Parliament. London : M. Cooper, 1756. 63 pp. 8°. Full (A) account of the siege of Minorca, by the French, in 1756, with all the circumstances relating thereto. London: A. &" C. Corbett [i7S(>]- i P-h> 75 pp. 8°. Impartial reflections on the case of Mr. Byng, as stated in An Appeal to the people, &c., and a Letter to a member of parliament, &c. London : S. Hooper, 1756. 2 p.l., 56 pp. 12°. Letter (A) to a member of Parliament in the country, from his friend in London, relative to the case of Admiral Byng: with some original papers and letters which passed during the expedition. London: J. Cooke, 'i.'j^b. 31pp. 8°. Letter (A) to the Rt. Hon. William Pitt, Esq., being an impartial vindication of the conduct of the ministry from the commencement of the present war to this time. In answer to the aspersions cast upon them by Admiral Byng and his advocates. London : P. Hodges, 1756. 2 p.l., 47 pp. 12°. Modest (A) apology for the conduct of a certain admiral in the Mediterranean. London : M. Cooper, 1756. vi, 7-23 pp. 8°. Real (A) defence of a[drairal] B[yng]'s con- duct: wherein is clearly exploded the common error so prevalent of censuring this gentleman's be- haviour, by a series of indisputable facts, hitherto concealed. By a lover of truth, and a friend to society. London, 1756. 24 pp. 8° 2. ed. London, i^c^b. 24 pp. 8°. Sixth (A) and last letter; or. Address to the Par- liament as well as to the people of Great Britain; with a restrospection to all that has been offer'd on the case and cowardice of Admiral Bing; and seve- ral other new and interesting circumstances; to which are subjoined a proper compliment to the liverymen of the city of London, on their late be- haviour in the choice of a Lord Mayor ... By an impartial Briton. London: the author [1756]. I p.l., 30 pp. 12°. Some further particulars to the case of admiral Byng, from original papers, etc. By a gentleman of Oxford. London : J. Lacy, 1756. i p.l., 70 pp. 8° Some remarks on the late conduct of our fleet in the Mediterranean. In a letter to a member of Parliament. By an Englishman. Exon : A . Brice for N. Tozer, 1756. 40 pp. 8°. State (The) of Minorca, and its last condition, when A... .lB....g appeared off that island London: S. Baker [iTSf]. i p.l., 30 pp. 8". Byng (John). Admiral Byng's defence as . . read in the court, Jan. 18, 1757, on board ... St, George, ... in Portsmouth Harbour, containing an account of the action May 20, 1756, off Cape Mola, between the British and French fleets and the . proceedings of his Majesty's fleet ... off Minorca. London: J. Lacy, 1757. i p. 1., 45 pp. 12°. • An exact copy of a remarkable letter from Admiral Byng to the Right Hon." W P [William Pitt]; dated March 12, 1757, two days before his execution. • London : J. Reason, 1757- I p.l., 22 pp. 8°. Candid (A) examination of the resolutions and sentence of the court-martial on the trial of Ad- 286 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY British — History, cont'd., 175 7-1 778. miral Byng; as founded on the principles of law, evidence, and discipline ... By an old sea officer. London : J. Cooke, 1757. i p.l., 38 pp. 12°. Great Britain. — Lords, House of. The Pro- ceedings of the right honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, upon the Bill, infilled. An Act to release from the Obligation of the Oath of Secrecy, the_ Members of the Court- martial appointed for the trial of Admiral John Byng, pursuant to the exception contained in the members of the said oath. Together with the examination of the several members of the said Court-martial, taken upon oath at their Lordship's Bar. \London? i-ji'].'] 22 pp. 8°. lietter (A) to Lord Robert Bertie, relating to his conduct in the Mediterranean, and his defence of Admiral Byng. London: R. Griffiths, 1757. 2 p. 1., 35 pp. 8°. Some queries on the minutes of the council of war held at Gibraltar the fourth of May last [1756]: from which good reasons may be drawn for a noble colonel's having taken so large a part in the de- fence of Admiral B g. London : R. Baldwin, 1757. I p.l., 19 pp. 8°. 2. ed. London, 1757. 8°. Betagh (William). A voyage round the world . . . begun in . . . 1719. London : J, Clarke, 1757. 12°. Genuine (A) account of the late grand expedi- tion to the coast of France, under the conduct of the Admirals Hawke, Knowles, and Broderick, General Mordaunt, &c. By a volunteer in the said expedition. \London: R. Griffiths, 1757.] I p.l., 22 pp. 8°. London, I'JSl- 2. ed. 8°. [Han-way (Jonas.)] A letter from a member of the Marine Society. Shewing the piety, gene- rosity, and utility of their design, with respect to the sea-service, at this important crisis . . . [By Jonas Hanway.] London: C. Say, 1757. i p. 1., 56 pp. 3. ed. 12°. Letter (A) to the officers of the British navy. London: R. Griffiths, 1757. 2 p.l., 41pp. 8°. Letter (A) to the Right Honourable the Lords of the Admiralty; setting forth the inconveniences and hardships, the marine officers are subject to, who serve on board the fleet. By an officer, in that service during the late war. London : W. Bizet, XT^-]. ip.l.,2opp. 12°. Letter (A) to the Mayor of Wherein the discouragements of the seamen employed in his Majesty's navy, and the merits of the bill brought into parliament for their relief are impartially examined, by a Member of Parliament. London : R. Baldwin, 1758. 2 p.l., 63 pp. 12°. Proposal (A) for the encouragement of sea- men to serve more readily in his Majesty's navy, for preventing of desertion, supporting their wives and families, and for the easier and quieter govern- ment of His Majesty's ships. [Preface signed by Philo Nauticus.] London: A. Millar, 1758. vi, 7-32 pp. 12°. Erskine (R.) The facts and accusations set forth in a late pamphlet, entitled. The conduct and treatment of John Crookshanks; proved to be false and groundless. London: S. Bladen, 1759- 1 p.l., 39 pp. 12°. Glorious England; a relation of the battle of Quiberon Bay . . . From the Portuguese. (In: Naval (The) miscellany, edited by J. K. Laughton. London, 1902. 8° v. i, pp. 93-104.) A translation of " Inglaterra Gloriosa, ou Noticia da Batalha Naval que os Inglezes ganharao aos Francezes . . . 21. Nov. [1759] . . . e de outras Victorias consequidas na Ale- manha," etc. Jim (J.) Candid reflections in the expedition to Martinico. With an account of the taking of Guada- lupe by General Barrington . . . London: A.John- son, 1759. I p.l., 50 pp. 8°. Letter (A) from an officer on board the Royal George Man of War, dated the 23. of November 1759 to his uncle, a merchant in London, contain- ing an. . .account of the battle fought between the English and French fleet, on the coast of France. Nov. 20., 1759. London : J. Burd, 1759. 22 pp. 8°. Vincent (N. ) Vindication of Captain Vin- cent's conduct, &c. Plymouth: Netileton\\1S()>\. 2 p.l., 73 pp. 8°. Case (The) of His Majesty's ship Augusta, in relation to the cause depending between Her and His Majesty's ships, Marlborough and Princess Mary. London, 1760. 27 pp., i map. 8°. Authentic (An) journal of the siege of the Havana. By an officer. Dublin : B. Grierson, 1762. 31 pp., I plan. 4°. B. (R.) The English Hero; or. Sir Francis Drake revived. London: C. Hitch &' J. Hodges, 1762. 16. ed. 16°. Enquiry (An) into the nature and legality of press warrants. London : J. Almon, I'j'jo. 3-58pp. 8°. Enquiry (An) into the practice and legality of pressing by the king's commission: founded on a consideration of the methods in use to supply the fleets and armies of England .. . London : J. A l- nion, 1772. 2 p.l., 60 pp. 8°. Martin {Sir Thomas Byam). Letters and papers of Admiral of the fleet Sir Thomas Byam Martin, G. C. B. [1773-1854.] Edited by Sir Rich- ard Vesey Hamilton. \London:~\ Navy Records Society, 1903-1898. 3 v. 8°. Duncan (Henry). Journals of Henry Dun- can, Captain royal navy, 1776-1782. (In: Naval (The) miscellany, edited by J. K. Laughton. \Lon- don,'\ 1902. 8°. V. I, pp. 105-219.) Essay (An) on the legality of impressing sea- men. [By Charles Butler.] London : T. Cadell, 1777. I p.l., 126 pp. 8°. Same. London, 1778. 2. ed. 8°. Address (An) to the Lords of the Admiralty, on their conduct towards A.dmiral Keppel. Lon- don : J. Almon, 1778. 1 p.l., 3-46 pp. 8°. Hood (7. viscount), Samuel Hood. Extracts from the papers of Samuel first Viscount Hood [1778-1800]. (In: Naval miscellany, ed. by J. K. Laughton. London,,^ 1902. 8°. v. I, pp. 221- 258.) Ker^uelen (G. J.) Relation des Combats et des Evenements de la Guerre Maritime de 1778 entre la France et I'Angleterre. Paris, T.'jtjd. 8°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 287 British — History, confd., 1778-1782. Letter from an officer of the naval army of France to the Hon. Admiral Keppel; dated on board a French squadron off Ushant.gth of August, 1778. With an engraved plan of the. . . evolutions of the fleets, in the engagement off Ushant. Translated from the original, printed at Brest, vfith. . .notes. London, 1778. 36 pp., plan. 8°. In French and English. Candid (A) and impartial narrative of the trans- actions of the fleet, under the command of Lord Hovife, from the arrival of the Toulon squadron. . . to the time of his Lordship's departure for Eng- land, with observations. By an officer then serving in the fleet. With a plan of the situation of the fleet, within Sandy Hook. London: J. Almon [1779]. 2. ed. 58 pp., I chart. 8°. Description (A) of the freedom box, voted by the city of London, to the Hon. Augustus Kep- pel ... to which is prefixed a succinct account of his public services. [By Wm. Charron.] London; W. Charron [1779]. 3 p.l. ,v-vi, 5-22 pp., 1 1., 4pl. f°. Galloway (Joseph). A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount H e [Howe] on his naval conduct in the American war. London: J. Wilkie, lT]g. 2 1., 50 pp. 4°. Heroic (An) congratulation addressed to the Hon. Augustus Keppel, Admiral of the Blue, on his being. . .fully acquitted of the five malicious. . . charges exhibited against him by Sir Hugh Palliser . . .to which is annexed, An address to the public, containing the five charges. . . London: J. Dods- ley [1779]- 32 pp. 8°. Independent (To the) freeholders of the County of Surry. [Address in vindication of Ad- miral Keppel, signed A freeholder.] \Southwark, 1779?] 16 pp. 8°. Keppel (/. viscount), Augustus Keppel. Pro- ceedings of the court martial in the tryal of Ad- miral Keppel. (In: The St. James Chronicle; or, British Evening Post, Jan. 30/Feb. 2, 1779. Lon- don, 1779. 2 II. f°.) Minutes of the proceedings at a court-mar- tial, assembled for the trial of Admiral Augustus Keppel. . .with an appendix, containing all the let- ters and papers that have any relation to the trial. London: W. Strahan (Sr" T. Cadell, iTig. 2 p.l., 182 pp. f°. Mason (W.) Ode to the naval officers of Great Britain. Written, immediately after the trial of Admiral Keppel, February. .. 1779. L^ondon: T. Cadell, 1779. 8 pp. 4°. Orvilliers (Louis Guillouet d'). Reponse de M. le Comte d'Orvilliers, gene'ral des armees navales ■de France, k I'impartial Nolamed, ancien officier fran9ais i Londres. Par la quelle ce general la re- mercie d'avoir pris la deffense de la verite caloraniee il luy envoi'e tout le detail du combat naval du 27 juillet 1778. Londres: Soci^U Typographique, iTig. 2 p.l., 3-46 PP- 8°. Palliser {Sir Hugh), bart. An authentic and impartial copy of the trial of Sir Hugh Palliser, Vice-Admiral of the Blue, held. . .April 12, 1779, and continued by several adjournments to. . .the 5 of May, T779. . . Portsmouth, i-]-jC). 275 pp. 8°. The defense of vice-admiral Sir Hugh Pal- liser, Bart., at the court-martial lately held upon him, with the court's sentence. London: T. Cadell, I77g. 2 p.l., 71 pp. 8°. Vindication (A) of the Lords of the Admiralty, ontheirconduct towards Admiral Keppel: in answer to a late address. By a gentleman of the Inner Temple. London: J. Bowen, iTjtj. 2 p.l., 44 pp. Clinton {Sir Henry). A narrative of Sir H. Clinton's co-operations with Sir Peter Parker, on the attack of Sullivan's Island, in South Carolina, in. . .1776. And with Vice-Admiral Arbuthnot, in an intended attempt against the French armament at Rhode-Island, in 1780. \_/^ew-York, 1780.] 39 PP- 4°. Hoste {Sir William). Memoirs and letters of Capt. Sir W. Hoste [1780-18 14]. In two volumes. London: R. Bentley, 1833. 2 v. port. 8°. . Palliser {Sir Hugh), bart. The speech of . . . Palliser, in a Committee of the House of Com- mons. . .4 of December, 1780. n. t.-p. {London, 1780.] I p.l., 34 pp. 8°. Hood (/. viscount), Samuel Hood. Letters written by Sir Samuel Hood (Viscount Hood), in 1781-2-3. Illustrated by extracts from logs and public records. Edited by D. Hannay. \London,'\ 1895. xlvii, 170, 2 pp. , I port. 8°. (Navy Records Society. Publications, v. 3.) Brenton (Edward Pelham). The naval history of Great Britain, from the year 1781 to 1836. v. 1-2. London: H. Colburn, i'&2)l- 2 v. newed. ill. 8°. Breaking the line. Statement of facts, in the nature of memoir, leading to and connected with the great battle, of the 12th of April, 1782. . . By an old naval officer, who served under Lord Rodney ...on that occasion. Cheltenham: J. J. Hadley, 1830. XV, 52, xxxv pp. 8°. Douglas {Sir Howard), bart. Naval evolu- tions; a memoir, containing a review and refutation of the principal essays and arguments advocating Mr. Clerk's claims, in relation to the manoeuvre of the 12. of April, 1782; and vindicating. . .the pro- fessional skill of the British officers chiefly con- cerned on that. . .occasion. London: T. &^ W. Boone, 1832. 2 p.l., loi, I 1., xxiii pp., I facsim., 14 plans. 8°. Seaman's (A) remarks on the British ships of the line, from the 1st of January, 1756, to the ist of January, 1782. With some occasional observa- tions on the fleet of the house of Bourbon. Lon- don, 1782. 2 p.l. ,36 pp. 8°. Speech (A) which was spoken in the House of Assembly of St. Christopher upon... the 6th of November, 1781, for presenting an address to His Majesty, relative to the proceedings of Admiral Rodney and General Vaughan at St. Eustatius. London: J. Debrett, 1782. 2 p.l., 44 pp. 8°. T-wo letters addressed to Sir Thomas Charles Bunbury, member of Parliament for the county of Suffolk, in February, 1781, previous to the late sub- scriptions raised by the noblemen and gentlemen of that county, for building a ship of the line for the public service. With notes and additions. By a freeholder of Suffolk. Doncaster: the Author, i-jii. I p.l., vii, 959 pp. 12°. View (A) of the evidence relative to the conduct of the American war under Sir William Howe, Lord Viscount Howe, and General Burgoyne; as given 288 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY British — History, cont'd., 1782-1795. before a committee of the House of Commons, last session of Parliament. To which is added a collec- tion of the celebrated fugitive pieces that are said to have given rise to that important enquiry. London: Richardson and Urquhart [1782?]. 3 p.l. , 9-154, .369-432 pp. 8°. . Graves (William). Two letters . . . respecting the conduct of Rear Admiral Thomas Graves in North America, during his accidental command there for four months in 1781. n. p. [1783 ?] 48, 19 pp., I plan, 3 port. 4°. Two letters from W. Graves, Esq. ; respect- ing the conduct of Rear Admiral Graves in North America, from the beginning of July to that of No- vember, 1781. K. ^.,1783? 39 pp. 4°. Brenton (Edward Pelham). The Naval His- tory of Great Britain from the year 1783 to 1822. London, 1823. 5 v. 8°. Landais (Peter). Memorial to justify Peter Landais' conduct during the late war. Boston: P. Edes, 1784. 115, 52 pp. 4°. [niattheTTS (John).] Twenty-one plans, with explanations, of different actions in the West- Indies, during the late war; by an officer of the Royal Navy, who was present. Chester: J.Fletcher, for the Author, 1784. 24 pp., 20 plans. 4°. Steel (David). Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, improved: to which are added their stations, and a list of the ships lost: . .since the commencement of the war, with their com- manders. Likewise a list of the enemies' ships taken or destroyed. London: D. Steel,\^'iii,. 34 pp. 12°. Steel's Naval Remembrancer; or. The gen- tleman's maritime chronology of the various trans- actions of the late war. London: D. Steel, 1784. 1 1., 104 (2) pp. 12°. Bath (/. earl), William Pulteney. Conside- rations on the question lately agitated in West- minster-hall, whether the proceedings of command? ers-in-chief of fleets and armies, acting within the military powers delegated to them, and in the course of discipline, are subject to the review of the civil courts of law; with observations on the case which has given rise to this important question, and on other points which have occurred in that cause. London: J. Stockdale, 1787. 72 pp. 4°. Short (A) statement of the services of those naval officers who were overlooked in the last pro- motion of admirals:. . . London: J. Stockdale, 1788. I p.l., 102 pp. 8°. Short (A) account of the naval actions of the last war; in order to prove that the French nation never gave such slender proofs of maritime great- ness as during that period; with observations on the discipline, and hints for the itnprovement, of the British navy. By an officer. London: J.Murray, 1790. viii, 147 pp. 2. ed. 12°. [Gostling (G.)] Extracts from the treaties between Great Britain and other kingdoms and states, of such articles as relate to the duty and con- duct of the commanders of His Majesty's ships of war. London, -i1()2. 4 p.l., v-lx, 379 pp., i pi. 4°. Gilly (William O.) Narratives of shipwrecks of the Royal Navy: between 1793 and 1849. Com- piled principally from official documents in the Ad- miralty. With a preface by W. S. Gilly, D.D. London: J. W. Parker, 1850. xxxv, 332 pp. 8°, London, 1851. 2. ed. 8°. James (William). Naval history. . . 1793 to. . . 1820. London, 1822-24. 5 v. 8°. London, 1878. 6 v. 12°. [Jenkins (J.)] The naval achievements of Great Britain, from the year 1793 to 1817. London: the Author [1817]. i p.l., viii pp., 75 1., 55 pi. f°. Jurien de la Graviere ([J. P.] E.) Sketches of the last naval war. Translated from the French "...by [E.] Plunkett. London: Longman, Brown ...1848. 2V. 8°. Naval (A) career during the old war: being a narrative of the life of Admiral John Markham, London: S. Low, 1883. viii, 2S9 pp. 12 maps. 8°. Steel's Naval Chronologist of the late war, from its commencement in February, 1793, to to its conclusion in 1 801 [By David Steel.] London: P. Steel [1802?]. 2 p. 1., civ, 122 pp., I 1., I map, 5 plans, I pi. 3. ed. sq. 24°. British (The) flag triumphant! or, The wooden walls of Old England: being copies of the London Gazettes, containing the accounts of the great victories and gallant exploits of the British fleets, during the last and present war; together with cor- rect lists of the admirals and captains in the several engagements; To which is prefixed, an address to the officers, seamen, and marines, of His Majesty's fleets. London: Rivington,\%ob. 96 pp. ,31. 12°. Howe (/. earl), Richard Howe. Official documents and interesting particulars of the glori- ous victory obtained over the French fleet, under the command of Admiral Earl Howe. London: J. Debrett, 1794. 36 pp., 1 plan. 8°. Bound with it is a manuscript of 22 pages entitled " Minutes and Observations made on Board His Majesty's Sliip Glory in the actions of the 28th and 2gth of May, and ist of June, 1794.' ' London: Debrett, 1794. 4. ed. 4°. Plain suggestions of a British seaman respect- ing the present admiralty and the mode of consti- tuting the board, &c., as also the figure made by his country on the seas during the present war. With loose hints for a plan for manning the fleet without pressing. London : J. S, Jordan, 1794. 41 pp. 8°. Logs of great sea fights 1794-1805. Edited by T. S. Jackson. London: Navy Records Soc, 1899- 1900. 2 v. Maps, col. pi. 8°. (Navy Records Society Publications, v. 16, 18.) V, i-pt. I. Lord Howe's actions; 2, Battle of Saint Vincent; 3, Battle of Camperdown; v. 2-pt. 4, The Nile, 1798; 5, Copen- hagen, 1801; 6, Trafalgar, 1805. Bulletins of the Campaign 1795. London: A, Strahan [1796?]. i p.l., 211 pp. 16°. Reprinted from the London Gazette January-December, 1795- Cathcart (William). Extracts from the Cath- cart papers. Letters of the Hon. William Cathcart, Captain, royal navy [1795-1804]. (In: Naval (The) miscellany, edited by J. K. Laughton. {^London,\ 1902. 8°. V. I, pp. 259-332.) Sinclair {Sir John), bart. Thoughts on the naval strength of the British empire. In two parts. London: T. Cadell, Jr., iiqs. xxxii, 109 pp. 8°. London: Cadell &• Davies, 1795. 2. ed. xxxii, iii pp. 8°. X WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 289 British — History, cont'd., 1797-1805. Conduct (The) of the admiralty, in the late expedition of the enemy to the coast of Ireland, as stated by ministers, in the House of Commons, on the 3. of March, 1797. With an authentic copy of the official papers on that subject, ordered to be printed by Parliament. London: J. Stockdale, 1797. 28, 53 pp. 4°. Letter (A) to the tars of old England. London: Debrett, 1797. i p.l., 15 pp. 8°. Authentic (An) narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's squadron, under the command of rear-admiral Sir Horatio Nelson, from its sailing from Gibraltar to the conclusion of the glorious battle of the Nile; drawn up from the minutes of an officer of rank, in the squadron \i. e., Sir Edward Berry]. London: T. Cadell, 1798. 46 pp. 8°. Same. Edinburgh: J. Simpson, iig&. 29 pp. 8". British (The) navy triumphant! being copies of the London Gazette's Extraordinary; containing the accounts of the glorious victories. . .over the French fleet, by Lord Howe. . .the Spanish fleet by Sir J. Jervis. . .the Dutch fleet by A. Duncan. . . and again over the French fleet by Sir H. Nelson . . . Oxford, 1798. 28 pp. 8°. Amabile (Arsenio). M. Carolina, Lady Hamil- ton e O. Nelson nei moti del 1799 ^ Napoli. Caseria: C. Turi &= Jigli, 1902. 46 pp. 8°. Badham (F. P.) Nelson at Naples: a journal for June 10-30, 1799; refuting recent misstatements of Captain Mahan and J. K. Laughton. London: £>. Nutt, 1900. viii, 9-48 pp. 8°. Foote (Edward James). Captain Foote's vindi- cation of his conduct, when captain of His Majesty's ship Sea-Horse ; and senior ofiicer in the bay of Naples, in the summer of 1 799. London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807. 2 p.l., 172 pp. 8°. Kossmann (Robby). Lord Nelson und der Herzog Franz Caracciolo. ILamburg, jiq^. 44pp. 8°. (Samml. geraeinverst. wissensch. Vortrage. neue Folge. lo. ser.. Heft 224.) Ijemmi (Francesco). Nelson e Caracciolo e le RepubblicaNapoletana (1799). Firenze: G. Carne- secchi e Figli, 1898. iv, 102 pp. 4°. (R. Insti- tute di Studi Super. Prat, e di Perfez. in Firenze. Sezione di filos. e filol. Pub. [no. 30.]) Lovell (William Stanhope). Personal narrative of events, from 1799 to 1815, with anecdotes. London: W. Allen &• Co., 1879. '^"j 196 pp. 2. ed. 12°. Nelson and the Neapolitan Jacobins. Docu- ments relating to the suppression of the Jacobin revolution at Naples, June, 1799. Edited by H. C. Gutteridge. \_London:~\ Navy Records Society, iqo';,. cxvii, 351 pp., I map, i pi. 8°. (Navy Rec. Soc. Pub. V. 25.) Remmey (John). An account of the present state of Egypt. . .added, an appendix, containing an. . .account of the late naval action in the road of Aboukir. . .New York: J. Reid, 1799. 108 pp., 2 maps. 8°. Villari (Pasquale). Nelson, Caracciolo e la Repubblica napoletana (1799). Roma: Nuova Anto- logia, 1899. 21 pp. 8°. Reprinted from Nuova Antologia, 16 Feb., 1899. Keats {Sir Richard Goodwin). Narrative of the services of Her Majesty's Ship Superb, 74, on the night of the 12 July, i8oi, and two follow- ing days. Edited by J. S. Tucker. London: Long- man, Orme, Brown, Green Ss' Longmans, 1838. 24 pp. 8°. Stowell (/. baron), William Scott. Judg- ment pronounced in the high court of admiralty in the cases of The Maria — Paulsen, master [1799J. The Gratitudine — Mazzola, master [1801]. Edin- burgh : T. Clark, 1836. I p.l.. Hi, go pp. 8°. (In: The cabinet library of scarce and celebrated tracts, no. 5.) Ralfe (James). The naval chronology of Great Britain; or. An historical account of naval and maritime events, from the commencement of the war in 1803, to the end of the year 1816. . .London: Whitmore &" Fenn, 1820. 3 v. 8°. Answer (An) to Mr. Pitt's attack upon the admiralty, in his motion for an enquiry into the state of the naval defence of the country, on the 15. March, 1804. London: J. Whiting, 1804. 58 pp. 12°. Audi alteram partem ; or. The real situation of the navy of Great Britain at the period of Lord St. Vincent's resignation; being a reply to the misstate- ments of " An answer to Mr. Pitt's attack upon Earl St. Vincent and the Admiralty "... By an officer of His Majesty's navy. London: J. Budd, 1804. 2 p.l., 68 pp. 8°. Beatson (Robert). Naval and military memoirs of Great Britain from. . . 1727, to the present time. London: J. Strachan, 1804. 6 v. 8°. Reply (A) to a pamphlet intituled ' ' A brief enquiry into the present condition of the navy of Great Britain ": wherein is clearly demonstrated the force of the enemy and what was opposed to it by the late admiralty. . . [Signed Philo St. Vincent]. London: J. Ginger, 1804. i p.l., 36 pp., I tab. 8°. Whiting (James), Parson (J.), and Con- greve (W.) The trial of James Whiting. . .for a libel against the Hon. G. C. Berkeley. . .June 27th, lion. . .Buckingham: J. Seeley, 1804. 132 pp. 8°. O'Brien (D. H.) My adventures during the late war; comprising a narrative of shipwreck, captivity, escapes from French prisons, etc., from 1804 to 1827. London: H. Colburn, 1839. 2 v. 8°. Xautical economy; or. Forecastle recollections of events [1805-1811] during the last war. Dedi- cated to the brave tars of Old England. By a sailor, politely called by the officers of the navy Jack Nasty Face. \London:^ Wm. Robinson ll&^b^. xii, 2 1., 124 pp., I table. 8°. Address (An) to the public: containing a re- view of the charges exhibited against Lord Viscount Melville, which led to the resolutions of the House of Commons, on the 8th April, 1805. London: J. Hatchard, 1806. I p. 1., 84 pp. 3. ed. 8°. Calder (Sir Robert). Minutes of a court- martial holden on board His Majesty's ship Prince of Wales, in Plymouth harbour. . .23 Dec, 1805... for the trial of Sir Robert Calder, Bart. Portsmouth: J. C. Mottley [1805]. 88 pp. 8°. 290 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY K British — History, cont'd., 1805-1811. Correct (A) abstract of the tenth report, of the Commissioners of Naval Enquiry, to which is annexed Lord Melville's letter, Mr. Trotter's de- fence, the Commissioners' reply, &c. London: M. C. Springsguth, 1805. 24 pp. 8°. Fletcher (Charles). The naval guardian. London: J. Ginger [fir" others'], 1805. 2 v. 2. ed. 8°. Melville {i. viscount), Henry Dundas. Speech deHvered. . .in the House of Peers... 24th May, 1805, in answer to Lord Darnley's motion respect- ing the state of the navy. London: J. Stockdale, 1805. Ill pp. 8°. The substance of the speech of Lord Vis- count Melville, in the House of Commons. .. 11. June, 1805. . . London: J. Stockdale, 1805. I p. 1., 104 pp. 8°. Substance of the speech of Lord Viscount Melville [in defence of himself against the charges brought against him in the loth report of the Com- missioners of Naval Enquiry, 1805]. Appendix, copy of the resolutions of the House of Commons, 8th Apr. [1805.] «. t.-p. 104 pp. 8°. British (The) flag triumphant! or, The wooden walls of Old England. London: Rivington, 1806. 96 pp., 3 1. 12°. Jeffry ( )• A key to the papers which have been presented to the House of Commons, upon the subject of the charges preferred against the Earl of St. Vincent. London: I. &= J. Walter, 1806. 2 p. 1., ig8 pp. 8°. Protests against the decision in Westminster Hall on the articles exhibited by the knights, citi- zens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembled, against Henry Lord Viscount Melville; with ex- tracts from the evidence, as adduced in the course of the trial. London: J. Budd, 1806. 2 p. 1., 44 pp. 8°. Beatty {Sir William). Authentic narrative of the death of Lord Nelson; with the circumstances preceding, attending and subsequent to that event. London: T. Cadell, 1807. iv, 100 pp., i port., 1 pi. 8°. -Birmingham, 1894. 2. ed. g6 pp., 2 pi. 12°. (The War Library.) Brcwn (John). Veluti in speculum; or, A scene in the High Court of Admiralty; displaying the frauds of neutral flags, as exemplified in the case of the Silenus. With remarks on the prosecution for libel instituted against the author by Admiral Mon- tagu. . . London: Jordan &• Maxwell, 1807. I p. 1., 3-101 pp. 8°. If aval anecdotes; or, A new key to the pro- ceedings of a late naval administration. London: C. &= R. Baldwin, 1807. xiii, i 1., 192 pp. 8°. Seizure of Helgoland, 1807. (In: Naval (The) miscellany, edited by J. K. Laughton. \_London,\ 1902. 8°. V. I, pp. 375-386.) Gambier (7. baron), James Gambier. Notes on the minutes of a court martial; holden on board His Majesty's ship Gladiator, in Portsmouth har- bour, on Wednesday, the 26th day of July, 1809, &c., on the trial of the Right Honourable James, Lord Gambier, Admiral of the Blue, &c. London: J. Budd, 1810. viii, 307 pp., 2 charts. 8°. Keppel {Sir Henry). A sailor's life under four sovereigns [1809-1876]. London: Macmillan &" Co., 1899. 3 V. 8°. Piratical seizure of the brig Admiral Trow- bridge. . .Aug. 21, 1807. . .including the murder of Mr. C. B. Lloyd. . .escape of Mr. William Sharpe, also, the captivity. . .of M. de Brisson, on the coast of Barbary. London: T. Tegg [1809?]. I p. 1., 7-28 pp., I pi. To the Public. Suggestions for the better regulation, and improvement, of his Majesty's royal marines. Brighton: the Author [i&oqT]. 22pp. 8°. Tegg (T.) Tegg's Mariner's marvellous maga- zine; or. Wonders of the ocean; containing. . . adventures. . .of mariners, in various parts. . . Lon- don: T. Tegg, 1809. 3 V. 12°. Appeal (An) to his Majesty, both houses of Parliament, and the people of the United King- dom, against a late rejection of the petition of the captains of the royal navy, for an augmentation of pay, by Lord Mulgrave. . .by a friend to the navy. London: J. Blacklock, 1810. I p. 1., 49 pp. 2. ed. 8°. Brief remarks upon the public letter of Sir Richard Strachan, and the narrative of the Earl of Chatham. London: T. Becket &= J. Porter, 1810. I p. 1., 5-36 pp. 8°. Impress (The) considered as the cause why British seamen desert from our service to the Ame- ricans; with a review of the encouragement now held out by the royal navy, and the means in our power of abolishing the impress. London: G. Hay- den, 1810. I p. 1., 29 pp. 8°. Jennjrns (Joseph Clayton). Some observations on the statement and evidence in the fourth report presented to the house of commons, from the com- mittee on the public expenditure: containing an examination into the conduct and transactions of the commissioners for Dutch prizes. London: J. M. Richardson, 1810. i p. 1., 175 pp. 8°. Letter (A) to Lord Viscount Melville, on the subject of his motions, respecting troop-ships, and upon the general state of the navy [Signed Ami- cus patriej. With an appendix of official docu- ments. London: J. J. Stockdale, i%io. 56 pp. 8°. Dlelville {i. viscount), Henry Dundas. A letter from Lord Melville, to the Earl of Aberdeen; relative to the management of the civil service of the navy. London: W. fVinchester &• Son [iSio]. 35 pp., 7 1- 4°- • Substance of the speech in the House of Peers, on the subject of Troop-ships. With an appendix. London: J. J. Stockdale, i8io. 78 pp, 8°. Pott (J. F.) Observations on matters of prize, and the practice of the admiralty prize courts, in defence of the rights and interests of His Majesty's navy. London : T. Cadell <5r» W. Davies, 1810 94 pp. 5 1- 8°. Letter to Viscount Melville on the present con- dition of officers in the royal navy; by A post-cap- tain. London, 1811. 8°. Continuation (A) of letters, etc. \ London • T. Miller, iSisT] 30 pp. 8°. Papers relating to the action between His Ma- jesty's sloop Li[t]lle Belt of eighteen guns, and the United States frigate President, of forty-four guns. London: J. Murray, 1811. xi, 21 pp., i 1. 8°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 291 British — History, cont'd., 1812-1834. Bo\ren (Abel). The naval monument, contain- ing official and other accounts of all the battles fought between the navies of the United States and Great Britain during the late war; with au account of the war with Algiers. . .[Dedication signed A. Bowen]. Boston; G. Clark, 1836. viii, 326 pp., 23 pi. 8°. James (William). An inquiry into the merits of the principal naval actions, between Great Britain and the United States; comprising an account of all British and American ships of war, . . . captured and destroyed since the i8th of June, i8i2. Halifax, N. S.: A. H. Holland, lilb. vi, 102 pp., 3 tab. 8°. A full and correct account of the chief naval occurrences of the late war between Great Britain and the United States of America. London, 1817. 8°. Manderson (James). Twelve letters, ad- dressed to Spencer Perceval. . . A view. . .of the British navy, the royal establishments for its equip- ment... also, of the policy of the measures... adopted... in the present anchorages and royal dockyards. London: T. Underwood, l?:\2. i p. 1., v-viii, 150 pp., I 1. 8°. [O'Brien (Donat Henchy). Captain D. H. O'Brien's narrative of his captivity and sufferings in France.] n. t -p. \_London : J. Gold, 1814?] ii, I 1., 5-212 pp. 8°. Continuation (A) of letters to Lord Melville on the state of the navy. By a post captain, {London: T. Miller, 1815?] 30 pp. 8°. First series is dated 1811. Inquiry (An) into the present state of the British navy. Together with reflections on the late war with America; its probable consequences, &c. . . By an Englishman... London: C. Chap- pie, 1815. xvi, 166 pp. 8°. Urquhart (T.) Substance of a letter to Lord Viscount Melville, written in May, 18 15, with the outlines of a plan to raise British seamen, and . . . do away with impressment. . . London, iSis. 8°. A letter to Wm. Wilberforce, on the sub- ject of impressment . . i p. 1., 22 pp. London: J. Gillet, printer, 1816. 8°. James (William). An inquiry into the merits of the principal naval actions between Great- Britain and the United States. Halifax, N. S.: A. H. Holland, 1816. vi, 102 pp., 3 tables. 8°. A full and correct account of the chief naval occurrences of the late war. London, 1817. 8°. [Letter] To the Rt. Hon. 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Statement respecting the prevalence of certain immoral practices in his Majesty's navy. Addressed to the... Lords commissioners of the admiralty. London: Ellerton dr= Henderson,iii2l. iv, 42 pp. 8°. Albion; in twelve books. Bath: H. Gye, 1822. I p. 1., 234 pp. 8°. Statement of certain immoral practices pre- vailing in His Majesty's navy: addressed to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. London : J. Hatchard &' Son, 1822. viii, 40 pp. 2. ed. nar. 8°. Observations, upon the defective equipment of ship guns; in a letter addressed to Vice Admi- ral Sir Harry Neale. . .Commander in Chief of His Majesty's ships and vessels employed in the Mediter- ranean, n. p., 1825. 14 pp., 3 pi. 8°. Glascock (William Nugent). Naval sketch- book; or, The service afloat and ashore; with. . . reminiscences, fragments, and opinions. . .By an officer of rank [i. F. N. Spon, 1864. I p.l., 128 pp. 8°. 294 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY British — History, cont'd., 1864-1899. Halsted ([E. P.]) England's navy unarmed. A series of letters to the First Lord of tiie Ad- miralty and in the Daily News. Presented to both Houses of Parliament . . . Westminster : J. B. Nichols &• Sons, 1864. i p. I., 89 pp. 2. ed. 8°. Coles (Cowper Phipps). Letters from Captain C. Coles to the Secretary of the Admiralty on sea- going turret-ships. Auckland Villa, Southsea, August 12, 1865. Portsea: J. Griffin &= Co., [1865]. 78 pp., 4 plans. 8°. Hoseason (John Cochrane). Remarks on the inefficiency of the steam navy for general service and the purposes of war. Addressed to . . . Sir John Parkington. London: E. Stanford, 1866. 53 pp. 8°. Mill (John Stuart). Views of Mr. J. S. Mill on England's danger through the suppression of her maritime powers. [London : Diplomatic Review Office, 1874?] 8 pp. 8°. . Active (The) list of the future: showing the probable state of the navy list . . . between the years 1875 and i8go. . . By the author of the Active list. [Preface signed W. A.J London: J. Griffen &■ Co., 1875. viii, 10 pp., I 1. 8°. British maritime supremacy: a brief analysis of its past, present and possible future of its con- dition; shewing the necessity for a division of the duties of the fleet, and the establishment of a coast-defence militia. By a Retired Naval officer. London: Hamilton, Adams &' Co., 1876. 16 pp. 8°. Goodenough (James Graham). Journal of Commodore Goodenough, during his last command as senior officer on the Australian station, 1873-75. Edited, with a memoir, by his widow. London: H. S. King &" Co., 1876. xi, 369 pp., 3 maps in pocket, I port. 8°. London, l%'}b. -2. ed. 8°. Foot (Edvi^ard Edwin). The life and adventures at sea, of John Simpson, the ' ' Octogenarian shoe- black boy"! (A conversational narrative.) Lon- don: the Author, i&Tj. I p. 1., ii, 3-31 pp. 8°. Goodrich (C. F.) Report of the British naval and military operations in Egypt, 1882. Wash- ington: Gov. Prtg. Off., 1883. 2 pts., text and plates. 8°. (U. S. Nav. Intell. Off. 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Murray, 1897. (4) 11., 344 pp., 8 maps. 8°. Heath {Sir Leopold George). Letters from the Black Sea, during the Crimean War, 1854-55. London: R. Bentley cSr" Son, 1897. xvii, I 1., 246 pp., 3 facsim., i plan, 8 pi., i port. 12°. McHardy (C. McL.) The British navy for 100 years. London: Navy League, 1897. 3 p. 1., ix, 108 pp., 19 1. 2. ed. 8°. Royal (The) navy, by a lieutenant. With a preface by. . .Sir J. E. Commerell. 126 pp., i 1., 24 pi. London: S. Sonnenschein &= Co., lit)"]. 12°. Kipling (Rudyard). A fleet in being; notes of \ two trips with the channel squadron. London : / Macmillan fir^ Co., 1898. i p. 1., 84 pp. 8°. Leipzig: B. Tauchnitz, 1899. 206 pp., I 1. 16°. (Collection of British authors. V. 3351.) Navy League Conference. Minutes of pro- ceedings at the conference to consider the position of this country if involved in war with regard to the adequacy. . .of the navy held. . .June 23, 1898. London: Spottiswoode &° Co. [1898 ?] 2 p. 1. 104 pp., I 1. 8°. Wachs (Otto). England's strategische Stellung in der Nordatlantis. n. t.-p. [Berlin: E. G. Mit- tler &• Sohn, 1898.] 98-107 pp. 8°. Reprinted from " Marine Rundschau." Heft i, 1898. Bull (W. J.) The cruise of the " Taffy." By a guest... The great naval war of 1899. Hammer- smith: Privately printed, 1899. 24 pp. nar. 24°. Reprinted from the West London Advertiser. BuUen (Frank Thomas). The way they have in the navy. Being a day-to-day record of a cruise in H. M. battleship ' ' Mars " during the naval manoeu- vres of 1899. London: Smith, Elder Ss^ Co., 1899. viii, 9-96 pp. 12°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 295 British — History, cont'd., 1899-1904. Keppel {Sir Henry). A sailor's life under four sovereigns [1809-1876]. London: Macmillan (5r= Co., 1899. 3 V. 8°. McHardy(C. McL.) British seamen, boy sea- men and light dues. London: Navy League, 1899. 3 p. 1., 54 pp., I 1., 3 tab. 8°. (Navy League.) Wilmot (Sydney Marow Eardley-). Our fleet to-day and its development during the last half cen- tury. Revised ed. of " The development of navies during the last half centur)'. " London : Seeley &" Co., 1900. xvi, 329 pp., 15 pi. 12°. Great Britain. — Admiralty. Naval forces (China). Return "showing the strength of the naval force employed in operations on shore and afloat in China, and casualties incurred," 1900. London [1901]. f°. Blake (John). How sailors fight. An account of the organisation of the British fleet in peace and war, with some tactical illustrations of the beha- viour of modern fighting ships in action. Sixty- eight illustrations. London : G. Richards, 1901. 260 pp. 12°. Crofts (Cecil H.) Britain on and beyond the sea; being a handbook to the Navy league map of the world. Edinburgh : W. & A. K. Johnston, 1901. 2 p. 1., 131 pp., I map. 2. ed. 12°. (Navy League.) Wilmot (Sydney Marow Eardley-). Our navy — its decline and restoration, n. t.-p. \_London: Navy League, 1<)01.~\ 14 pp. 8°. (Navy League.) Reprinted from the National Review, Jan., 1901. Goodenough {Rev. G.) The handy man afloat and ashore. Boston: Small, Maynard &• Co. , 1901. viii, 252 pp., 32 pi. 12°. Great Britain. — Colonial Office. Colonial conference, 1902. Papers relating to a conference between the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the prime ministers of self-governing colonies; June to August, 1902. London : Eyre is' Spottiswoode, prtrs., 1902. xii, 155 pp. pap. f°. HartnoU (E. N.) The British navy. A sou- venir of the coronation of King Edward VII. London: S. Low, Marston &■ Co. [1902.] 38 pp., I 1. ill. ob. 8°. Hurd (Archibald S.) Naval efficiency; the war readiness of the fleet. . . London: Chapman &" Hall, ig02. XX, 311 pp., I map, 2 charts, I tab. 8°. Meyer (Ernst Teia). Los von England ! Flot- ten-Tabellen und Gedanken dazu. . . Rostock: C.J.E.Volckmann,l.<)02. 29pp. 3. &4. ed. 8°. Great Britain. — Admiralty. Fleets of Great Britain and foreign countries. . . . Return ' ' show- ing the fleets of Great Britain. . .distinguishing: — battleships, . . . cruisers, . . . coast defence vessels, . . . torpedo vessels, torpedo boat destroyers, and tor- pedo boats, ..." " Return to show date of launch, displacement, and armaments reduced to one com- mon scale." 1898/9-1902/3. London, 1899-1903. f°. Terrible, ship. The commission of H.M.S. "Terrible," 1898-1902. By G. Crowe, master-at- arms . . . London: G. Newnes, 1903. xvi, i 1., 370 pp., 2 maps, 3 plans, 46 pi., 5 port. 8°. Arethusa, ship. The log of H.M.S. "Are- thusa." 1899-1903, byR. W. Hathaway. With an introduction by L. Yexley. . . London: The West- minster Press, 1903. I p. 1., xvi, I 1., 145 pp., 3 pi. 12°. (The " Log" series, no. !»■) Phaeton, j/5z>. The log of H.M.S. "Phaeton," 1900-1903, by G. T. Wilson. With an article: " Behind the scenes in a man-of-war," by L. Yex- ley . . . London : The Westminster Press, 1903. I p. 1., xii, 2 1., 85 pp., 3 pi., I port. 12°. (The " Log " series, no. 2.) Victorious, ship. The log of H.M.S. Victo- rious, 1899-1903, including that part of the com- mission in H.M.S. Revenge, by J. S. Reid and T. H. Pearce. With an introduction by A. White. London: The Westminster Press, 1903. i p. 1., xxix, 153 pp., I map, 10 pi., 2 port. 12°. (The " Log" series, no. 3.) Ramillies, ship. The log of H.M.S. Ramil- lies, 1900-1903, by P. G. Herivel. With an intro- duction by L. Yexley. London: The Westminster Press, 1903. 7 p. 1., xiv, 2 1., 167 pp., i map, 9 pi., 3 port. 12°. (The "Log" series, no. 4.) Goliath, ship. The log of H.M.S. Goliath, China Station, igoo-1903, by J. B. Brodie and A. F. Ray. With an introduction by L. Yexley. London: The Westminster Press, 1903. 7 p. 1., X, 3 1., 145 pp., I map, 20 pi., I port. 12°. (The " Log" series, no. 5.) Repulse, ship. The log of H.M.S. Repulse, 1902-1904. Mediterranean station. By J. Brown, with an introduction by Lionel Yexley. London: The Westminster Press, 1904. 5 p. 1., vi, 142 pp., I map, 8 pi. 12°. (The log series, no. 6a.) Argonaut, ship. The log of H.M.S. Argo- naut, 1900-1904, China station. By E. G. Anning and F. J. Bentley, with an introduction by Lionel Yexley. London : The Westminster Press, 1904. 5 p. 1., vi, 96 pp., I map, 10 pi. 12°. (The log series, no. 7.) Reno'wn, ship. The commission of H.M.S. Renown, 1900, 1904, Mediterranean service. . . By C. Mitchell. With. . .special articles by Tre-pol- pen. London: Westminster Press, \CjO\. 5I., 106, 4 pp. 12°. (The log series, no 8.) Glory, ship. The Commission of H.M.S. Glory, Flag Ship of Commander-in-Chief, China Station. 1900-1904. By A. E. Butterworth, R. L.M.I. With an introduction by Lionel Yexley. London: Westminster Press, 1904. 5 P'l-> i^i 153 (i) PP-. I map, 7 pi. 12°. (The log series, no. g.) Archer, ship. The Commission of H.M.S. Archer, Australian Station, 1 900-1 go4. By R. G. Byrn. London: .Westminster Press, l<^0),. 88pp. pi. 12°. (The log series, no. 10.) Karrakatta, .fA2>. H.M.S. " Karrakatta, " Australian Station. Recommissioned Sydney, 24. Nov., igoo. By Reginald A. Silk. London: West- minster Press, xqo\. 88 pp. pi. 12°. (The log series, no. 10.) Amphion, ship. The commission. of H.M.S. Amphion, Pacific Station, igoo-1904. By ^. C. Watson. London: Westminster Press, 1904. iig pp. pi., port. 12°. (The log series, no II.) PRINCIPAL ACCESSIONS IN MAY. Bibliography. Dixson (Zella Allen). Concerning book-plates, a handbook for collectors. Chicago : Wisteria Cottage Pr., 1903. XV, 217 pp., 29 pi. 8°. Hujrgens (Constantijn). Catalogus der biblio- theek van Constantyn Huygens, verkocht op de groote zaal van het hof te 's-Gravenhage, 1688. Opnieuw uitgegeven naar het eenig overgebleven exemplaar. 's- Gravenhage : JV. P. Van Stockum 6^ Zoon, 1903. viii, i 1., 60 pp., I 1. 4°. 100 copies printed, Initials and miniatures of the IXth, Xth, and Xlth centuries from the Mozarabic manuscripts of Santo Domingo de Silos in the British Museum. With introduction by A. M. Huntington. New York: The De Vinne Press, 1904. 55 1., 47 pp. f°. 350 copies printed. Gift of A. M. Huntington. General Works. Meyers grosses Konversations-Lexikon. Bd. 6. Leipzig, 1904. 4°. Scientific (The) American cyclopedia of re- ceipts, notes, and queries. Edited by A. A. Hop- kins. New York: Munn &' Co., 1903. 2 p.l., 629, 105 pp. 22. ed. 8°. General Biography, etc. Mellon (Rachel H[ughey] L[arimer]). The Larimer, McMasters and allied families [i.e., Sheak- ley, McCurdy, Creighton, Hughey, King and McLaughlin families]. Philadelphia: Printed for private circulation, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1903. 196 pp., 3 facsimiles, i gen. table, 24 pi., 9 port. 8°. Gift of the Author. Biography and Genealogy. Alphabetical, by Subjects. Acton (/. baron), John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton. Letters of Lord Acton to Mary, daughter of the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. Edited, with an introductory memoir, by H. [W.] Paul. London: G. Allen, 1904. i p.l., Ixxvii, 236 pp., I pi., I port. 8°. Gregorovius (Ferdinand). Lucretia Borgia according to original documents and correspondence of her day. Translated. . .by J. L. Garner. New York: L). Appleton &= Co., 1904. xxiii, 378 pp., 6 pi., 18 port. 8°. Do^vden (Edward). Robert Browning. Lon- don : /. M. Dent &■ Co., 1904. xvi, 404 pp., i facsim., 5 pi., 6 port. 12°. (The Temple bio- graphies.) Cockburn (John). Letters of J. Cockburn of Ormistoun to his gardener, 1 727-1 744. Edited, with introduction and notes, by J. Colville. Edin- burgh: The Society, 1904. 2 p.l., vii-xliv, 106 pp. , I port. (Scottish History Soc. Pub. v. 45.) Woodward (Theron Royal). Dodge genea- logy; descendants of Tristram Dodge. Chicago, III.: Lanward Pub. Co., 1904. 7 P-1-. 5-234 PP-. 6 pi., II port. 4°. Fronsac (Frederic Gregory Forsyth de). Me- morial of the family of Forsyth de Fronsac. Bos- ton: S. J. Parkhill &• Co. , 1903. vi, 90 pp., 8 pi., 7 port , [2] pp. of music. 8°. Gift of the Author. King (Clarence). Clarence King memoirs. The Helmet of Mambrino. New York: Pub. for the King Memorial Comm. of the Century Assoc, by G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904. vii, 427 pp., i port. 8°. Gleaves (Albert). James Lawrence, Captain, United States Navy, commander of the "Chesa- peake." With an introduction by George Dewey, Admiral of the navy. Illustrated. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904. 3 p.l., 337 pp., 2 charts, i diag., 2 facsim., 10 pi., 17 port. 12°. (American men of energy.) Stock-well (Mary Le Baron). Descendants of Francis Le Baron of Plymouth, Mass. Com- piled by M. L. Stockwell. Boston: T. R. Marvin &" Son, prtrs., 1904. 521 pp., 2fac-sim., 9 pi., 24 port. 8°. Dodd (William E[dward]). The life of Nath- aniel Macon. Raleigh, N. C. : Edwards cr= Brough- ton, 1903. 4 p.l., xiii-xvi, 443 pp. 12°. Mason (James M[urray]). The public life and diplomatic correspondence of James M. Mason, with some personal history by his daughter. Roanoke, Va.: The Stone P'tg. &= Mfg. Co., 1903. ix, 603 pp. 8°. Mann (William J.) Life and times of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg. Philadelphia : G. IV. Frederick, 1888. xvi, 547 pp., I port. 2. ed. 8°. Faguet (:^mile). En lisant Nietzsche. Paris: Soc. Franfaise d'Imp. et de Lib., 1904. 2 p. 1., 362 pp., I 1. 12°. Leach (Josiah Granville). History of the Pen- rose family of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: D. Biddle, 1903. 5 p.l., 163 pp., i facsim., 3 pi., 25 port. 8°. 250 copies printed. Herrick (Hugh M.) William Walter Phelps, his life and public services. Compiled by H. M. Herrick. New York: Knickerbocker Pr., 1904. xii, 462 pp., I pi., I port. 8°. Benson (Arthur Cfhristopher]). Rossetti. London: Macmillan &= Co., 1904. ix, 238 pp. 12°. (English men of letters [New series.]) Hcward (Newman). Savonarola, a city's tragedy. London: J. M. Dent ^ Co., 1904. x, 138 pp., I 1. 12°. Konkle (Burton Alva). The life and times of Thomas Smith, 1745-1809; a Pennsylvania member of the Continental Congress. With an introduc- 296 SELECTED LIST OF WORKS IN THE NEW YORK LIBRARY RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY, NAVAL ADMINISTRATION, ETC. PUBLIC Part II. Chilean. Anrique R (Nicolas). Bibliografia maritima Chilena (1840-1894). Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Cervantes, 1894. 205 pp., i 1. 8°. Chile. — Marina, Ministerio de. Manual del marino. Recopilacion de leyes, decretos, regla- mentos y ordenes de caracter general referentes a la marina Chilena. v. 6-10 (1891/3-98/g). San- tiago de Chile, 1897-lgoi. 8°. 1849-50, '53, '68, 1888 anexo only, 1894 Document only, 1896-97. Santiago, 1849- 1897. 8°. Uribe Orrego (Luis) . Las operaciones nava- les durante la guerra entre Chile i la confederacion Peru-Boliviana 1836-37-38. Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Nacional, 1891. 194 pp., i 1. sq. 8°. Los orijenes de nuestra marina militar. [Ft. 1-3.] Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Nacional, l89[l]-i894. 3 V. in 1. 8°. Pt. I. 1817-1819. Operaciones navales despues de la batalla de Chacabuco. Pt. 2. 1819-1823. I^as campanas de Lord Cochrane. Pt. 3. 1B23, 1836, 1840, 1850. Chinese. Putjata (D. W.) Chinas Wehrmacht. Aus dam Russischen ubersetzt von S. von Ursyn- Pruszynski. Wien: W. Braumiiller, 1895. 5 p. 1., 82 pp., I 1., 4 maps. 8°. Costa Rican. Costa Rica. — Guerra y Marina, Secretaria de, Memoria presentada al congreso constitucional. 1872, 76, 79-80, 83, 96-99, 1901. San Josi, 1872- 1901. 4°. Danish. Garde (Hans Georg). Den dansk-norske So- magts Historie, 1535-1700. Kjobenhavn, 1861. 8°. Iiiitken (O.) Sokrigsbegivenhederne i 1864. Udgivet med Bemyndigelse fra Marineministeriet ... Kjobenhavn: Hegel &" Son, 1896. 2 1., 338 pp. 8°. Dutch. Bibliography. Catalogus van de geschiedkundige tentoons- telling van het Nederlandschezeewezen. V Graven- hage: [Mouton&' Co., "] igoo. xvi, 255 pp., 11. 8°. Periodicals. Jaarboek van de Koninklijke Nederlandsche Zeemacht. 1898/9-1900/1. 'j- Gravenhage, 1900-02. clo. 12°. (Netherlands, Marine, Depi. van.) Marine- Vereeniging. Verslagen. Jaarg. i- 8(1883-1890/91). Willemsoord, etc., 1883-1891. 8°. In Jaarg. 1-7 the society is called: Vereeniging ter be- handeling van op de Zeemacht betrekking hebbende onder- wepen. Marineblad. Bijblad op de verslagen der Marine-vereeniging. Jaarg. i-date (1886-date.) Helder, 1886-date. 8°. Jaarg, 1-4 are called: Bijblad op de Verslagen der Vereenig- ing, etc. General History. Dirks(J[acobus] J[ohannes] Backer), De Neder- landsche zeemacht in hare verschillende tijdperken geschetst. 'j Gravenhage: De Gebroeder van Cleef, 1890, 2 V. 2. ed, 8°. Engelberts Gerrits (G.) Fastes de la marine hollandaise, depuis I'epoque la plus reculee jusqu'a nos jours; traduits par Douchez. Amsterdam, iSa- 37- 2 V. 8°. Jonge (J. C. de). Gescheidenis van het Neder- landschezeewezen, 's Gravenhage, 1S32-41. 10 v. 8°. Levens-Beschrijving van Johan en Cornells Everstsen. 's Gravenhage, 1820, 8". Bijdrage tot het leven van Johan Evertsen. (In his Verhandelingen, v. i, 1825.) — Regtvaar- diging van E,, omtrent zijn gehouden in den zeeslag des jaars 1665. (In same, v. 2. 1827.) Liefde (Jacob de). The great Dutch admirals . . . Illustrations by T, Green . . . London: S. Son- nenschein, Le Bas &' Lowrey, 1886. 4 p. 1., 351 pp., 11 pi. 6, ed. 12°. Mets (J. A.) Naval heroes of Holland. New York: Abbey Press, [1902]. 1 p. 1., 248 pp. ,4 pi., 4 port. 12°. Beyd (E. van). Historie der Nederlantscher oorlogen . . . Daer bij gevoegt de Nederlandsche geschiedenissen dienende voor continuatie tot de doodt van . . . Graef Heinrick Casimier van Nas- sauw . . . Beschreven door J. Van Sande . . . Leeu- warden: G. Sybes, 1650. 2 v. in I. f°. Richer (A). Vie de Corneille Tromp. (R. 's Vies des plus cel^bres marins, v. 2.) Paris, 1789. port. 12°. de Ruyter. Amorie van der Hoeven (Abraham des). Re- devoering bij de plegtige inhuldiging van het stand- beeld van Michiel Adriaanszoon de Ruyter, te Vlissingen, op den 25. Augustus, 1841, in de Groote Kerk uitgesproken. Leeuwarden: G. T. N. Su- ringar, 1841. 2 p.l., 34 pp. nar. 8°. Brandt (Gerard). Het leven en bedryf van den heere Michiel de Ruiter, hertog, ridder, &c. L. Admiraal Generaal van Hollandt en Westvrieslandt. Amsterdam : voor Wolfgang, etc., 1687. Engr. title, (6), 1063 (23) pp., 8 pi., I port. £°. The engraved title-page bears date 1686, La vie de Michel de Ruiter. . .traduite du Hollandois. . .[by Aubin]. Amsterdam : P. &•_/. Blaeu, 1698. 4 p.l., 717 (l) pp., 8 1., 8 pi., 1 port. £°. 323 324 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY Dutch — History, contd. Dop (M[oesman]). Rouwklagt over de dood van. . .Michiel de Ruiter. . .Luitenant Admiraal Generaal van Holland, en Westvriesland. Amster- dam : W. van Beaumont, 1677. 12 pp. 4°. Grinnell-milue (G.) Life of Lieut. -Admiral de Ruyter. London : K. Paul, Trench, Triibner (5r= Co.,i8g6. vii, (5) 253 pp., I port, map, diagr. 8°. Klopp (O.) Leben und Thaten des Admirals de Ruiter. Hannover, 1852. 8°. [Pielat (B.)] La vie et les actions memorables du Sr. Michel de Ruyter, due, chevalier & Lt, Amiral general des Provinces Unis. Amster- dam : H. T. Boom, 1677. 2 v. in i. nar. 24°. Ruylaeus (Henricus). Zions rouw-klage, over de doodt van. . .Michiel de Ruyter, luy tenant admirael generael, . . . 22. April, 1676. Uytgestort ontrent den tijdt sijner. . .begraeftenisse binnen Amsteldam, . . .3. Maert, 1677. . .Amsteldam : Wed, A. vanden Burgh, 1677. 56 pp. 4°. Severijn (AdriAan). Het beroemde leven en sterven van. . . Michael de Ruiter. . ., algemeen on- derbevelhebber over de scheepsmagten van Neder- land, . . .Vertoond in een korte lykreden. [Also poems by different authors, and an epitaph by A. Severinus.] [Leyden, 1676?] 2 p.l., 24 pp., 9 1. 4°. History of limited periods. IVIatelief (Cornells), de Jonge. Breeder ver- hael ende klare beschrijvinghe van tghene den. . . C. Matelief . . .inde Oost-Indien voor de Stadt Ma- lacca, ende int belegh der zelver wedervaren is: . . . Overgeschreven bij eenen de Commisen inde Vlote \i. e., Jacques I'Hermite]. Rotterdam : Jan Janssz, 1608. (9) 11. 4°. Zehende Schiffahrt oder Reyse der Hollander unnd Seelander in Ost Indien beschehen under dem Admiral Cornells Matelief dem Jungen, so mit eylff grossen Schiffen Anno 1605, den 12. Maij auss HoUandt abgeloffen und im Mertzen dieses 1608. nach gehaltener Schlacht vor Malacca wider mit Zweyen Schiffen vcol ist ankommen. Franckfurt am Mayn : Matthis Beckern, 1608. 52 pp., i map, 4 Pl- 4°. ■ Franckfurt am Mayn : Erasmo Kempffern, 1613. 52 pp., i map, 4 pl. 4°. Historiale ende ware Beschrijvinghe van de reyse des...C. Matelief .. ,naer de Oost-Indien, uitghetrocken in Mayo 1605. Rotterdam : Jan Janssz, 1608. (6) 11. 4°. Journael ende historische Verhael van de... Reyse. ..naer Oost-Indien, ende China. . .1605. , . 1606, 1607, ende i6o8. Amstelredam : J. Hartgers, 1648. 3 p.l., 142 pp., I pl. 4to. Beschrijvinghe ende af-beeldinge van alle de Victorien, so te Water als te Lande die Godt Almachtich de Eedele Hoochmogende Heeren Staten der Vereenichde Neder-landen verleent heft deur. . . Maurits van Nassau. Leyden : J. J. Orlers ende H. van Haestens, 1610. 4 p.l., 220 pp., 3 maps, 40 pl., I port. f°. Description & representation de toutes les victoires tant par eau que par terre lesquelles Dieu a octroiees aux . . . Estats des Provinces Unies du Pais-bas, souz. . . Maurice de Nassau. Leyden : J. J. Orlers &• H. de Haestens, 1612. 4 p.l., 282 pp., engr. t.-p., 3 maps, 40 pl., i port. f°. Recit veritable de ce qui s'est passe entre les Hollandois & les Portugais, ou dela de la ligne Equinoxiale. Amsterdam: Nicolas Bisque, iblb. 7 (r) pp. 8°. Relation veritable de la prinse de la Baya de to" dos los Santos, & de la ville de S. Sauveur au Brasib par la flotte HoUandoise. »./., 1624. 12 pp. 8°- Warhafft Umbstand und grilndliches Bericht, aus einem Original Schreiben hoher Potentaten . . . wie es eigentlich mit Einnehmung der... Region Bahia . . . Brasilien . . . nun die . . . Herren Staden General. . .uberweltiget. . .zugangen sey. n. p., 1624. (4) 11. 4°. Waerachtigh verhael, van het succes van de Vlote, onder. . . Jaques I'Hermite, in de Zuyt-Zee, op de Custen van Peru, ende Stadt Lima in Indien. n.p., 1625. 4°. Furieuse (La) defaite des Espagnols, et la san- glante bataille donne au Perou, tant par mer que par terre. Entre les dits Espagnols & les Hollan- dois, conduite par leur admiral Jacques I'Hermite. Paris : J. Martin, 1625. i.p.l., 16 pp. 8°. Defaite (La) navale de trois mil, tant Espagnols que Portugais, mis & taillez en pieces par les Hol- landois, i la Baya de todos los Sanctos. Traduite de Flamand en Franjois. Paris : Jean Martin, 1625. 14 pp. 8°. True (A) relation of the Fleete which went under. . .Jaquis Le Hermite. . .towards the coasts of Peru, and. , .Lima. London, 1625. 4°. Schram (Wybrant). Journael ende Verhael vande oost-indische Reyse . . . 1626. Amsterdam : H. JDoncker, 1650. 22 pp. 4°. Gregorius (Johannes). West-Indianische Reisse, und Beschreibung der Belag- und Ero- berung der Statt S. Salvador. . .im dem Lande von Brasilia. Coburgk: F. Gruner,l62l. (50) 11. 4°. Heins (P. Petersz). Copia van het Schryven. . . verkondigende de . . . Victorie . . .ende Bahia, de todos los Sanctos, onder de Stadt ende Sterckte S. Salvador in West Indien... den 16. Martii, 1627. «. p. [1627.] (4) 11. 4°. Aussfuhrlicher Bericht, wie es mit der Sil- ber-Flotta hergegangen, wann (durch wen, wie und wie viel) solche inn diesem 1628. Jahr erobert, fort und eingebracht. Amsterdam : H. Mellort Jans, 1628. 6 11. 4°. Rapport gedaen aen hare Ho. Mo. ende Sijn Excell. van den Capiteyn Salomon Willemssz over 't veroveren vande silver-vlote komende van nova Hispania, door 't beleyt van den Heer General PieterPieterssz. Heyn. 's Graven-Haghe: Weduwe . . .van wijlen H. J. van Wou-w, 1628. 4 pp. 4°. Tijdiughe hoe dat den Heer Commandeur Pieter Adriansz. van Vlissinghen in 't ghesichte van d' Havana de Hondurische Vlote heeft verovert, aen Strandt ghejaeght ende verbrandt den eersten Augusti lestleden. Amsterdam; I. van Hilten, 1628. Broadside. 4°. [Altenburg (J. G.)] Die ein und zwantzigste Schiffahrt, oder GrUndliche . . . Beschreibung der voUkomnesten Landtschafft Brasilien, AmericEe... Item... der Statt Salvator in Anno 1624. von den Hollandern gewunnen, und ..wie die Spanische Silber Flotta. . .in Anno 1628. . .erobert. . .worden. Franckfurt: Wolff gang Hoffmann, 1629. 132 pp.' I map, 4 pl. 4°. ' WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 325 Dutch — History, cont'd., 1629-1652. Ampzing (Samuel). West-Indische Triumph- Basuyne, tot Codes ere ende roem der Batavieren gesteken, van wegen de veroveringe der Spaensche Silvervlote van Nova Hispania inde Baij van Ma- tanca door de Schepen van de geoctroijeerde West Indische Compagnie onder het beleyd van. . .Pieter Pieterszen Heyn . . . ende Heynrick Korneliszen Lonk. Haerlem: A. Rooman,it2<). 6 p. 1. ,44 pp. 4°- Lof-dicht, over de heerlijcke Victorie, in het veroveren van de Silver Vlote, in de Baey van Matanca, onder het beleyt van . . . Pieter Pieterz Heyn, als oock het veroveren der twee Galionen comende uyt de Honduras. [By Willem Wynandts.] Middelburgh: Z. Roman, 1629. 6 1. 4°. Martini (Franciscus). Argonauta Batavos, sive expeditionis navalis, quam alter noster Jason & heros fortissimus Petrus Heinius. , . suscepit: et victoriae in sinu MatanzK divinitus reportat^ his- toria carmine heroico descripta. Campis: P. H. Wyringanus, 1629. I p.l., 28 pp. 4°. [Pels (E.)] Lof dicht des vermaerde, wyt-be- roemde, man-haftige Zee-Heldt Pieter Pietersen Heyn, Generael der geoctroyeerde vereenighde West Indische Compagnie waer in historischer Wijse ver- haelt wordt de loffelycke daet begaen in de Baya de Todo los Sanctos, en het Veroucren vande Silvere- Vloot aen t' Eylant Cuba inde Haven van Metanca. Amsterdam: W. J. Wyngaert, 1629. engr. t.-p., 6 1. 4°. Spranckhuysen (Dionysius). Triumphe van weghen de gheluckighe ende over-rijcke victorie. . . 8. Septembris des Jaers 1628. . .teghen de Silver- Vlote onser Vianden,Komende van Nova Hispania, in en omtrent de Haven van Matan(;e. Delf: J. A. Kloeting, 1629. 4 p.l., 80 pp. 4°. Kort onderwijs vant constapelschap, ghestelt in seeckere puncten ende artijckelen: tot nut en profijt voor alle constapels, bosschieters, schipperen ende zeevarende luydeh in openbaren druck uytgegeven ende verveerdiget. Groeningen: N. Rooman, 1630. 15 pp. 4°. loci militares in trivmpho navali illustrissimi principis Arausionensis sparsi. Ofte Soldaets cluchjens in den scheeps-triumph van den doorluch- tichsten prince van Orangien ghestroyt. Hornm: M. Ger brand, 163 1. 15 1. 4°. Latin and Dutch. Zee praetien, gehouden by een rentier, winckel- lier, zeeman, boer, heer, predikant, koopman, schrijver, bode, 't virelck in 't eynde achter-volcht werdt, met een verhael vande groote victorie die God almachtich aen ons verleent heeft, door den recht Edelen ende Manhaften luytenant admirael Marten Harpertsz. Tromp, ende andere voorname zee-helden. ». /.,i639. 28 pp. 4°. Naderste (Het) ende Sekerste Journalier Ver- hael ofte Copye van sekeren Brieff, gheschreven uyt Brasil. . .nopende de treffelijcke ende langge- wenschte Victorye. . .ender 't wijsselijck beleyt van ...Maurits van Nassau ... tegen de...Vloot des Konings van Spanjen. 's Graven Hage : I. Bur- choorn, 1640. 12 1. 4°. t* Samen-spraeck, over de loffelijcke daden, gelegentheden ende afkompste vanden. . .zee-heldt Marten Harpersz. Tromp. Thusschen Marinus Crijnsz., een jongh varent gesel van Zeelant, Jan Slomp, een oudt varent man, etc.. Ghevonden onder de papieren vanden overledene notaris, etc. Ende nu in druck uytghegheven door S. V. P. n. p. [1640?] I p.l., 22 pp. 4°. Tijdin^he van Bresiel door den Super-Cargo, van 't Schip den Saeyer van Farnabock gesonden naer 't Patria den 22 February 1640 en hier ghear- riveert den 25 April. Delff: Wedtiwe van J. A. Cloeting, 1640. I 1. 8°. Ampliatie op de instructie van de Schrijvers op de Schepen van Oorloge ter zee. . . Ghedaen ter ver- gaderinghe van den Raede ter Admiraliteyt binnen Rotterdam, desen 6. Nov., 1641. \Rotterdam,\ti^x.'\ n. t.-p. 2 1. 4°. Theatrum victorias, ofte het thooneel der zee- slagen, uytbeeldende alle de treffelijcke overwin- ningen binnen veertigh jaren herwaerts...verkregen onder het wijsselijck beleydt der. . .Staten Gene- rael deser vereenigder Nederlanden: Mitsgaders sijne excell: Maurits, . . .ende sijne hoogheyt Frede- rick Henrick: beyde princen van Oranjen. ... [signed E. H. (Herckmanns?)], 'j- Graven- ffage: I, Burchoorn, 1641. i6 I. 4°. Auctentijck Verhael van 't remarcquabelste is voorgevallen in Brasil tusschen den HoUandtschen Admirael Willem Cornelisz. ende de Spaensche Vloot. Mitsgaders de Sententie ende executie over eenighe Schippers, die haren Eedt in 't ghevecht met betracht hadden. Amsterdam: Voor Ian van Hitten, 1649. 4 11. 4°. Schram (Wybrant). Journael ende Verhael vande oost-indische Reyse. . . 1626. Met een Be- schrijvinge van den Zee-SIach. . .met den...Zee- Roover Claes Compaen. Amsterdam: H. Doncker, 1650. 22 pp. 4°. Amsterdamse (Het) zeemans-praatje. Har- lingen: Abraham Verhoeven, 1652. 4 1. 4°. In verse. Camp (Hendric). Brief vande manhaftige capiteijn H. C. aende Ho: Mo: Heeren Staten Generael. ... 19. Dec. 1652 noopende de kloecke zee-slach ghedaen door hem ende Capiteijn Jan Gedionzen van Amsterdam, met twee Engelse fregatten van 52 ende 54 stucken geschut. n. p., 1652. 4 1. 4°. Oprechte en zekere tydinge, gekomen met een advys jacht,af-gezonden van den. ..admiraal Tromp: nopende het see-gevecht, voor-gevalen den 10. en II. Dec, 1652. [signed J. O. H.] Rotterdam: J. Nceranus, 1652. 4 1. 4°. Oratio, habita a legatis ordinum Faederati Bel- gii, ad senatum reipublicse Anglicanas. Ratione navalis praelii inter utrumque populum commissi. Ultrajecti: J. i Doornic, 1652. 4 1. 4°. Tromp (Marten). Brief . . . aenden admirael Blaeck: mitsgaders d' antwoort vanden admirael Blaeck aenden admirael Tromp; soo die aen mal- kander geschreven zijn na het ghevecht tusschen haer vlooten den 29 Mey 1652. Als mede het rap- port vande capiteyn de longe, .. .van . .Tromp gesonden. .met brieven aen onse ambassadeurs tot Lonnen, om haer van het gevecht te informeren: Gedaen 12. Junji voor de. ..Staten Generael. n. p.: J. Pietersz, 1652. 8 pp. 4°. Copie vande brief vanden raanhaftigen ad- mirael Tromp aende . . . Staten Generael gheschreven voor Bologne in Vranekrijck 14. Dec. 1652. Nopende 326 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY Dutch — History, cont'd., 1652-1666. zijn zee slagh met den admirael Blaeck gedaen den 10. Dec. 1652. ^The Hague ?'\\t>Ti. 4 1. 4°. Petersen (D.) Memorie overgegeven aen sijn vorstelijcke doorluchtigheyt Prince Mauritius, ter saecke van de Heer Resident Petersen, en de Heer Luytenant Admirael Tromp. [Dated : Utrecht, 21/31 Dec. 1674.] n. t.-p. 2 11. 4°. Petersen ([Jacob]). Missive, geschreven door . . . baron van Petersen, raad, resident, en com- missaris generael van haer furstel: doorl; van Han- over, . . . Aen den It. adr. gr. Cornells Tromp: het welcke sal dienen tot een voorloper van het manifest, dat soo ras mogelick is, tegen gemelden It. adr. sal uytgegeven worden. n.p.: the author, ibiT. 20 1. ^''■ Incomplete. 4 1. missing. Kuylaeus (Henricus). Zions rouw-klage, over de doodt van . . . Michiel de Ruyter, luytenant ad- mirael generael, ... 22. April, 1676. Uytgestort ontrent den tijdt sijner . . . begraeffenisse binnen Amsteldara, ... 3. Maert, 1677 . . . Amsteldam: Wed. A. vanden Burgh, 1677. 56 pp. 4°. Lyste van de regimenten, soo te voet als te paert, dewelcke zijn op de uyttocht met . . . den . . . prince van Oranje [also] Lyste van alle de oorlog- schepen. n.p. [1688?] 4 1. 4°. Zeetocht van . . . Willem Henrick de III. . . . prince van Oranjen, erff-stadthouder, . . . voor de vrijheyt en ware godsdienst in Groot Brittangien: Uyt Hellevoetsluys den 11. November, 1688. Leyden: J. Tangena [1688?]. broadside. Artyckels-brief, ende instructie roerende den oorloge ter zee, waer na alien . . . ter zee dienende, hen te reguleren hebben, op de StrafEen . . . daer inne begrepen. 's Gravenhage: J. Scheltus, 1689. 21 pp. 4°. Sententien van den hoogen scheeps-krijghs- raede, jegens de capiteynen Govert vander Weppelen, Simon Holthuysen, Anthony vander Lith, en Cor- nells vander Hoeven. Gepronuncieert den vierden Mey, 1695. 'j Gravenhage: P. Scheltus, 1695. 14 pp. 4°- Articul-brief ende instructie, raeckende den oorlogh ter zee, waer na alle en een yegelijck . . . ter zee dienende hen te reguleren hebben op de straffen . . . daer inne begrepen. Gearresteert den achtsten April 1702. 's Gravenhage: P. Scheltus, 1702. 12 1. 4°. [Nuyts (P.)] Op de veroverde, gezonkene en verbrande fransche en spaansche scheepen der zilvere vloot, in rodondello en vigos. Amsteldam: Erfgen van J. Lescailje, 1702. 4 1. 4°. In verse, with a list of ships, captains, etc., of the defeated fleets. Nadere ordre van de . . . Staten Generael der Vereenigde Nederlanden, tot observantie van goede discipline in 's landts vloote, 's Gravenhage: P. Scheltus, 1703. 28 pp. 4°. 328 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY Dutch— History, cont'd., 1703-1783. Onpartydig verhaal van alles wat aanmerklyks voorgevallen is in de gecombineerde engelse en hollandse vlooten. Behelsende een journal, van 't geene in de zelve gepasseert is.'t sedert het uytlopen den 30. Juny 1702. van Spithtjad, en 't arrivement der selver in Duyns, den 18. November des selven jaars. Waar in gevonden wert, een pertinent relaas van de expeditie op Kadix, nevens de . . . victory tot Vigos bevogten. Door een officier gedurende de gantsche tyd present geweest. Uyt het En- gelsch overgeset. Amsterdam: F. van der Plaats, 1703. 20 pp. 4°. Propositie aan ... de . . . Staten Generaal der Vereenigde Nederlanden. Gedaan . . . van wegens . . . de . . . Staten van Zeelant, ralcende de coramissie-vaart, op den 10. December 1703. 's Gravenhage : G. van Limburg, 1703. 18 pp., i 1. 4°. Instructie en articulen, waer na de capiteynen, ' officieren, schryvers en bootsgesellen, met com- missie van retorsie uytvarende, hun sullen hebben te reguleren, en daer op in handen van de . . . commissarissen wegens de coUegien ter admirali- teyt daer sy uyt varen gehouden sullen zyn den behoorlijcken eedt te doen. In date den acht en twintighsten Julii 1705. 's Gravenhage: P.Schel- tus, 1705. i6 pp. 4°. Sdemorien, advertissementen van regten, en advysen van regtsgeleerden, aangaande het regt van neemen en herneemen van scheepen, gedaan maaken, en aan de . . . gecommitteerde raden der admiraliteyt resideerende binnen Amsterdam; mits- gaders de . . . adjuncten reviseurs, overgegeven; in het geval van het schip de Oude Roos, als meede de notulen en dingtalen in de zelve zaake gehouden, met de successive sententien van datis ig. Mey 1711. I. Maart, en 4. July, 1713. Amsterdam: J. Boom, 1713. I p. 1., 102 pp. 4°. AUe de generaale en particuliere zeijnen... gedaen en geobserveert . . .bij het esquader van. . . Willem Baron van Wassenaer, Schout bij Nagd . . . commandeerende het esquader. ..in de Middeland- sche Zee. .. A°- 1756 & 1757. 43 1. 8°. Manuscript, partially paged, with signal flags colored by hand. Last 61. £**. Nieu'we spiegel der jeugd, of Britsche tyranny, voorgesteld in een samenspraak tuschen vader en zoon, op een winter avond gehouden aan den haart. Harlingen : Wed. K. J. de Vries Y\'}b-'f\. 23 pp. 8°. Vrye brief van een HoUandsch zee-officier ge- schreeven van het HoUandsch Oorlogschip . . . leggende op de Rheede van Gibralter, aan zyn' E neef in Amsterdam; Betreffende den Oorlog tusschen deezen Staat, en den Marokkeezen, waar in een nieuw maar uitvoerig Verslag gedaan wordt, van de gesteldheid van Marokko, van desselfs Zee- kust, Roofnesten, Alliantien, Navale Macht en Zee- schuimeryen, en teffens het belang . . . van, ... of eenen formidablen Oorlog met hen te onderhouden . . . benevens . . . generaal plan tot rtiine der Turksche zeerooveryen . .. [signed L. B*v. G**J n. p. [1775?] 39 pp. 8°. Vier brieven uit Texel . . . geschreeven aan eenen der Nederlandsche edelen. [Signed***] Amsterdam: W. Holthrop,\ii^. 2p. 1,, 72pp. 8°. Titsingh (Gulielmus). Bedenkingen over de schaarsheid van zeevaarend volk in het gemeen, en het verval onzer nationale zeevaart in 't byzonder. Amsterdam : H. W. Ss" C. Dronsberg, 1780. 5 ?■ !•■ 50 pp. 8°. Eerzang, voor de Nederlandsche zeehelden, op het zeegevegt tusschen negen groote Engelsche oorlogschepen onder bevel van den Admiraal Parker, en zes Hollandsche oorlogschepen en een fregat onder bevel van . . . Schout-by-nagt Zout- man ... 5. Aug., 1781. [Signed, Pro Patria.] Amsterdam: D. Schuurm,an\\1%\f\. 4 1. 8°. Francq van Berkheij (Johannes le). Va- derlyk afscheid en getrouwen raad, van een wel- meenend eendrachts-burger, aan zynen zoon; ge- reed om voor 't vaterland, vryheid en godsdienst, op 's lands vlootevan oorloge, te dienen. Amster- dam ; J. Allart, 1781. 4 p. 1., I2g pp., i pi. 3. ed. 8°. Geest (De) van W. G. Focquenbroch, zingende in een .vrolyke en aangenaame melody, De Hol- landsche zeehelden in het Zondags pak, of de vlug- tende Engelschen in het hembd. n. p. [1781 ?] 16 pp. 8°. Relaas van een jong officier op het 's lands schip van oorlog de Erfprins, onder commando van . . . capitein Braak, wegens de zeeslag, voorge- vallen in de Noordree, op de breedte van 56 gr: 53 min: hebbende 't eyland Texel 45 myl van ons, benevens eenige meerdere omstandigheedens uit differente tyding opgemaakt. {Amsterdam : J. Stanhoffius, 1781?] 4 pp. 4°. Schets, der drie zee-oorlogen, die in de voor- gaande eeuw gevoerd zyn tusschen Groot-Brittanie eg de Vereenigde Nederlanden. Met eenige aan- merkingen over den toenmaalschen toestand der beide volken. Amsterdam, : D. J. Changuion, 1781. 2 p. I., 80pp. 8°. Zeemans droom. Amsterdam: J. Allart, 1781. ig pp. 8°. Brief van een waer patriot aen zyn vriend te Rotterdam, over de mislukte expeditie naer Brest, [Amsterdam? 1782?] 45 pp. 8°. Brief van een zee-officier, aan Jonkheer Rob- bert Jasper van der Capelle tot den Marsch. n. p., 1783. 24 pp. 8°. Bcht copy van eene missive, geschreeven op den rhede van Texel; wegens de verregaande twist, onder de Herren vlagofficieren van 's lands vloot; en de gelukkige bevredigung van dezelve door Nederlandserfstadhouder capitein, admiraal en general Willem V., prins van Oranje. .. [Signed N. N.] n.p. [1783?] 10 pp. 8°. £cht copy van eene missive, geschreeven op de rede van Texel; wegens de verregaande twist, onder de Heeren vlagofficieren van 's lands vloot; en nadeelige gevolgen van dien voor de onder- drukte republiek; benevens een verslag van de ge- lukkige bevreediging, tusschen genielde heeren te weeg gebragt, door Nederlands Erfstadhouder, capitein, admiraal en generaal Willem V., prins van Oranje . . . [Signed N. N.] n. p. [1783?] 10 pp. 8°. Hogeboom (Jan), and Hogeboom (P.) Verantwoording van Jan en Pieter Hogeboom, als capiteins, respectivelyk ge-commandeert hebbende de twee kaperschepen Hercules en Mars, na eenen WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 329 Dutch — History, cont'd., 1783-1883. dapperen tegenstand door het Engelsch oorlogs- fregat d'Artois, voerende 52 Stukken, en onder commando van J. Mackbride genoomen op den 3. December, 1781. Alles blykens beedigde ver- klaaringen waarvan de origineelen berusten onder het Edel Mog. Collegia ter Admiraliteit te Amster- dam. Amsterdam: J. Verlem [1783?]. I p.l., 58 pp. 8°. Zaakljrke inhoud van de missive en memorie door . . . den . . . Prince van Orange . . . aan Hun Hoogmogenden den 7. October 1782, overge- geeven; in zig behelzende een omstandige opening van hoogstdeszelfs bestier als admiraal generaal van de unie. [Also] Vervolg van den Zaaklyken inhoud. . . Rotterdam: Bennet dr= ^a,4^, 1782-83. 8°. Rapport van de Heeren, door Hun Hoog Mog. gecommitteerd, tot het onderzoek wegens de redenen van non-executie van . . . ordres, tot het verzenden van tien scheepen naar Brest. Dor- drecht : Blusse [1785?]. I p.l., 336pp. nar. 8°. Ter gedachtenis van wijlen . . . Jan Arnold Zout- man, Luitenant-Admiraal van Holland en West- friesland overw-innar der Engelsche vioot op Dog- gersbank, op den Vden van Oogsmaand 1 781. overleden in 's Graavenhaage op den 7. van Bloeimaand 1793. [Amsteldam: I. de Jongh, 1793.] 8 pp., I pi. 8°. Laar Mahuet (J. L. van). De zee-slag op Doggersbank, voorgevallen op den 5. Augustus 1781, vereeuwigd in eene verhandeling, uitge- sprooken in de Maatschappy voor Godsdienst en Weetenschappen te Amsterdam; op den 5. Aug. 1795... n.p. [1795 ?J 36 PP- 8°. Rapport wegens den staat van 'slands schepen van oorlog en kleinere vaartuigen tot den zeedienst betreklyk. Midsgaders den staat der havens, scheeps-timmerwerven, magazynen, arsenaalen, enz , . . [19. May 1795.] In den Haag : 's Lands druk- kery, llt^d. 18, 128 pp. 8°. VoUedig verslag van de zee-battaille van den II. October laatsleden, tusschen de Bataafsche en Engelsche vlooten door het committe de marine aande Nationale Vergadering gedaan, den 20. No- vember 1797. .. In den Haag : 's Lands drukkery, 1797. I p.l., 45 pp. nar 8°. Spoors (Jacob). Rapport van Jakob Spoors, als fiscaal van den hoogen zee-krygsraad, omtrend het gedrag van den capitein Engelbertus Lucas en ver- dere commandanten der schepen behoord hebbende tot het esquader in den jaare 1796. naar de Oost- Indien gedestineerd, benevens de resolutie en sen- tentie ten deze door den hoogen zee krygsraad ge- nomen en geslagen. In den Haag : ter 's Lands- drukkery, 1798. I p. 1.. 151 pp. 8°. Blois (J[ohan] A[rnold] van), called Treslong. Voorloopig bericht van den geweezen Schout bij Nacht J. A. Bloys van Treslong aan de Bataafsche natie, tot wederlegging der beschuldigingen, tegen hem ingebragt bij de sententie van den hoogen zee- krijgsraad ... 30. October 1798, wegens zijn ge- drag voor, in en na den zeeslag van den 11. Oc- tober 1797, gehouden . . . Leyden : A. &' J. Hon- koo'p, 1799. 2 p. 1., 132 pp. 8°. Bosch (B.) Bernardus Bosch aan den Schout by nagt Johan Arnold Bloys van Treslong. In den Haag : B. A. Failee \i.T)t)>'\. 39 pp. 8°. Calis, Kuyper, van Dam & Co., and Hudig, Blokhuizen & van der Eb. Adres aan het uitvoerend bewind der Bataafsche republiek; ter gelegenheid van zeker gedrukt stuk, in Parys uitgegeven, ten tijtel voerende ; Appel au Direc- toire-executif, des vexations exercees par le gou- vernement batave, cohtreles croiseurs francais &:les prises, qu'ils conduisent dans les ports de la Hol- lande, suive d'une denonciation . . . de la repub- lique batave . . . par J. B. Roussilhe Morainville & J. F. Dartigaux . . . Leyden : A. &= J. Honkoop, 1799. 172 PP- nar 8°. Jong (Cornells de). Verantwoording en ver- dediging van C. de Jong als Kapitein ter zee, gecommandeert hebbende 'slands schip Cerberus, wegens zijn gehouden gedrag voor, bij en na de overgave van 'slands eskader voor de Vlieter, onder de ordres van den gewezen Schout bij nacht S. Story, den 30. Augustus 1799: benevens alle de rapporten, verhooren, eisch, sententie en verdere stukken, welketot deszelfs noodlottig rechtsgeding betrekking hebben gehad. Stuk i. Haarlem:!'. Bohn, 1804. 8°. Hall (M[auritis] C[ornelis] van). Bijvoegselen' tot den eersten druk van het leven en karakter van den admiraal Jhr. Jan Hendrik van Kinsbergen, uit den tweeden druk verzaneld. (Met de afbelding van het gedenkteeken des admiraals, in de Nieuwe Kerk te Amsterdam, en gesprek over denzelven.) Amsterdam : J. Muller, 1843. 38 pp., i pi. 8°. Arriens (W. A.) Bijdrage tot de kennis onzer marine . . . 's Gravenhage: Gebr. J. &• II. Van Langenhuysen, 1846. 2 p. 1., 127 pp., i 1. nar. 8°. S'vvieten (F. C. J. van). Bedenkingen tegen het geschrift: De Zeemagt beschouwd in verband met de Oost-Indische bezittingen van het rijk. Tiel : Wed. D. R. van Wermeskerken, 1847. I p. 1., 54 pp. 8°. Jansen(M. H.) De zeemagt. 's Gravenhage: Gebr. Belinfante, 1848. 39 pp. 8°. Cosijn (A.) Opmerkingen betreffende de Neder- landsche marine, in verband met de opieiding van een groot gedeelte van haar personeel . . . Utrecht: Angelier &• Gori, 1858. iv, 5-23 pp. nar. 8°. Verax, pseud, De echo van den longroom of weergalm des gesprekken aan boord. 's Graven- hage: Gebr. Belinfante, 1862. 77 pp. 8°. Haes (R. L. de). Eenige opmerkingen over het werk getiteld; " De Bandjermasinsche krijg van 1859 tot 1863." Bijdrage hoe de Majoor W. A. Van Rees de krijgsgeschiedenis schrijft. Leiden: C. Noothoven van Goor, 1866. 58 pp. 8°. Kritische beschouwing van het vlugschrift: Stemmen uit het korps mariniers, door Aristarchos. [Signed X.] 's Gravenhage: Gebr. Van Cleef, 1868. 36 pp. nar. 8°. Opmerkingen betrekkelijk de nieuwe gepant- serde schepe"n onzer marine, naar aanleiding van eene beschouwing in het tijdschrift " De Gids " 1868, No. 10 en II. [Signed Turk.] 's Graven- hage: M. M. Couv/e, i868. 13 pp. 8°. Binkes (J. W.) De koninklijke Nederlandsche marine. Eene studie over de verdediging van Nederland te water en de inrichting der vloot. Rotterdam: Nijgh b'VanDitmar, 1883. 76pp. 8°. Arriens (W. A.) De krijgstucht aan boord Zr Ms oorlogsschepen in Nederland en Indie, in 330 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY Dutch — History, cont'd., 1885-1904. verband met het nieuwe strafstelsel. 's Graven- hage: Gebr. Van Cleef, 1885. 36 pp. 8°. Grijsberti Hodenpijl (I. J. H.) De werk- kring der Nederlandsche Marine. Haarlem: De Erven F. Bohn., 1886. 2 p. 1., 132 pp., 10 1. 4°. Guyot (H. D.) De organisatie onzer marine. ' s-Gravenhage : De Gebroeders Van Cleef, 1887-88, 3 V. 8°. Arriens (W. A.) De Nederlandsche zeemacht. Rotterdam: D. Goetzee, 1888. 70 pp., 5 tab. 8°. Schmidt auf Altenstadt (J. H. P. von). Marine en koloniale aangelegenheden. 's Graven- hage: W. Cremer, 1888. 41 pp. 8°. Versteeg (Dingman). Sketch of the Van Speyk's career. (In : Holland Society of New York, Year Book, 1894, pp. 123-129.)' Engelberts (W. M.) De reorganisatie onzer zeemacht . . . Amsterdam: L. J. Veen, 1897.' 2 p. 1., 108 pp. 8°. Nog eens de reorganisatie onzer zeemacht . . . Amsterdam: L.J. Veen, 1899. 31pp., 3 pi. 8°. Weber van Bosse (A.) Een jaar aan boord H. M. Siboga. Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1904. xii PP-> 337 PP-, I niap, 21 pi. 8°. French. No attempt has been made here to analyze for naval material the file of the French parliamentary papers — now nearly com- plete. These papers include, in addition to parliamentary debates, committee an'd commission reports, etc. They do not contain reports of departments. In recent years indexes are published at the close of each session. Order of Arrangement: Periodicals. History. Administration. General works. Collections. Biography. Individual works. History of limited periods. Periodicals, Almanach du marin et de la France maritime. 1881-82, 1884-85, 1888-93, 1897. Ann. 43-44, 46-47, 50-55, 59. Paris: Challamel, ain/ li&%0- 96]. 16°. Annales maritimeset coloniales; ou Recueilde lois et ordonnances royales, riglemens et decisions ministerielles, memoires, observations et notices particulieres, et generalement de tout ce qui pent interesser la marine et les colonies, sous les rap- ports militaires, administratifs, judiciaries, nau- tiques, consulaires et commerciaux; publie, avec I'approbation de S. Exc. le Ministre de la marine et des colonies, par M. Bajot. v. [ij-gi, gibis- 103 (1809-47) and Tables [v. 104-7]. 108 v. Paris, 1816-47. 8°. v. 1-2 not issued till 1818 and covered 1809-15. Published in two parts : Partie officielle (lois et ordonnances),and Partie non officielle (sciences et arts). Discontinued at close of 1847; the official portion being thenceforth issued in the Bulletin officiel de la marine; the scientific part continued under the title: Nou- velles annales de la marine et des colonies, v. 44-76 are marked 2me s^r, but not separately numbered in the series; v. 77-103, 3me s^r., in like manner. Editors: v. 53-103 Bajot and Poirre. Annuaire de la marine et des colonies. 1853- 97. 44 v. Paris, 1853-97. 8°. No issue for i8;7i. Beginning with 1890, " et dfcs colonies," is dropped from title. Annuaire de I'officier-marinier et des armuriers militaires de la marine . . . Par B. Leportier. 1901. Paris, 1901. Bulletin officiel de la marine, v. io5-date. rgoo-date. Paris, 1900-date. 8°. (Marine, Minis- tere de la.) Continuation of "Partie officielle" of "Annales roaritiraes et coloniales," which was divided in 1847. Often referred to as "edition courante." Edition refondue et annotee des Annales maritimes et du Bulletin officiel de la marine, v. 9- date. Paris, 1900-date. 8°. (Marine, Minis- tere de la.) Jean Bart (Le) : almanach du marin. 1882- 96. Paris: Bray <&" Retaux [1881-95]. 24°. 1882-86 have title: Le marin franjais; 1894-96 have title. Le Jean Bart: almanach des gens de mer. Marine (La) fran9ais. Marine de guerre, marine marchande, colonies et protectorats, yacht- ing. 3 s^r. V. lo-date. (1897-date.) Paris, 1897- date. 8°. Nouvelles annales de la marine et des colonies, revue mensuelle. v. 1-32. Paris, 1849-64. 8°. Continuation of scientific part of Annales maritimes et colo- niales. In 1865 merged in the Revue maritime et coloniale. Title v, 21-28 Nouvelles annales de la marine et revue coloni- ale; 29-32, Nouvelles annales de la marine. Administration. For non-official works and official works printed before 1800 see below — History of limited periods. Collections. Annales maritimes et coloniales; ou Recueil de lois et ordonnances royales. . . /"arw, 1816-47. 8°. Discontinued at the close of 1847, " Partie officielle " being issued in the " Bulletin officiel de la marine," Bulletin officiel de la marine. Edition refon- due et annotee des Annales maritimes etdu Bulletin officiel de la marine, v. 9- date. Paris, 1900- date. 8°. (Marine, Ministere de la.) Bulletin officiel de la marine. 1900-date. V. 105-date. Paris, igoo-date. 8°. (Marine, Ministere de la.) Continuation of " Partie officielle " of " Annales maritimes et coloniales," divided in 1847. Often referred to as " edition courante." Blanchard (F.) Repertoire general des lois, decrets, ordonnances, reglements et instructions sur la marine. . . Paris: Imprim. Nationale, 1849. XV, 883 pp., I 1. 8°. (France. Marine et des Colonies, Min. de la.) France. — Marine, Ministere de la. Compte general des travaux du department de la marine. . . 1898. Paris, 1900. f°. Annuaire de la marine. 1827, '29-30, '39. '51. '53-1902. Paris, 1827-1902. 8°. Called, 1803-1852, Etat general de la marine; 1852-1890, Annuaire de la marine et des colonies; iSgo-date, Annuaire de la marine. Budget vote des depenses de I'exercice, 1824-40, 1842-46, 1848, 1898-1902. Paris, 1823- 1902. 4°. Compte definitif des depenses de I'ex- ercice, 1822-27, 'Z9-'3i. '33-39. '41-45, '93-'94> '96-igoo. Paris [1824-] 1901. f°. Compte general du materiel du De" partement de la Marine, 1S31-42, 1844, 1894-1899. Paris, 1 834-1 899. f°. Inventaire des archives de la marine. Ser. B. Service general v. 21-2, 3-5. Paris, 1889-1900. 4°. Marine, Commission Extra-Par lementaire de la. Delegations... Paris: Imprimerie Na- tionale, 1895-98. 6v. f°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 331 French — Administration, cont'd. — Commission Pleni^re. v. 1-3. 1898. Sous Commissions, v. 1-2. 1895-97. Table general, 1894-97 (to above 11 vols). ■ Revision des Tarifs du Mat&ielde la Flotte, Commission de la. Developpemens relatifs aux depenses du materiel de la flotte. 1-2 rapports d'une commission chargee d'operer la revision des tarifs... Paris: Imp. /ioyale,i%2t. 207 pp. 4°. (Minis, de la Marine et des Colonies.) Individual Works. In order of date. Ordonnances et rapport sur la composition du Corps Royal de la Marine, 1836. Paris : Imp. Royale, 1836. 12 pp. 4°. Ordonnance du roi concernant le commisariat de la marine, Oct. 11, 1836. Avec rapport au roi. Paris: Imprimerie Royale, 1836. 15 pp. 4°. Compte "[special et detaille de I'inscription maritime et des e'quipages de ligne], 1845. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1845. 239 pp. 4°. _ EnquSte parlementaire sur la situation et I'orga- nisation des services de la marine militaire ordon- nee par la loi du 31 octobre 1849. Paris: Imp. Nationals, 1 851. 2 v. 4°. Decret sur le service a bord des batiments de la flotte. 15 Aout 1851. Paris : J. Dumaine, 1851. xlviii, 365 pp., I 1. 16°. Decret surl'organisation du personnel des equi- pages de la flotte. Paris: J. Dumaine, 1857. Ixxvi, 159 pp., I 1. 16°. Decret portant reglement d'administration pub- lique sur I'organisation et I'etat des officiers de reserve de I'armee de mer, autres que ceux des corps de troupes (juillet 1897). Modifie dec. 1897. Paris : L. Baudoin, 1897. 80 pp. 8°. History — General and Comprehensive. Arranged alphabetically. Brun (V.) Guerres maritimes de la France; Port de Toulon, ses armements, son administration, depuis son origine. Paris: Henri P Ion, litl. 2 v. 8°. Chasseriau (F[rederic Victor Charles]). Pre'cis historique de la marine franfaise, son organisation etseslois. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1845. 2 v. 8°. Chevalier E[douard]). Histoire de la marine franjaise depuis les debuts de la monarchie jusqu'- au traite de paix de 1763. Paris: Hachette et Cie. , 1902. ix, 405 pp., I 1. 8°. Histoire de la marine franjaise pendant la guerre de I'independance americaine,precedee d'une etude sur la marine militaire de la france et sur ses institutions depuis le commencement du xviie siecle jusqu'a I'anne 1877. Paris: Lib. Hachette et Cie., 1877. 2p.l,, 517 pp. 8°. Histoire de la marine fran9aise sous la Pre- miere Republique faisant suite i I'Histoire de la marine franfaise pendant la Guerre de I'indepen- dance Americaine. Paris : L. Hachette et Cie. , 1886. 2 p. 1,, II, 424 pp. 8°. Histoire de' la marine franfaise sous le Consulat etl'Empire faisant suite i I'Histoire de la marine franfaise sous la Premiere Republique. Paris: L. Hachette et Cie., 1886. 2 p. 1., 439 pp. 8 . Histoire de la marine franfaise de 181 5 i 1870. . . Paris : Hachette is^ Cie., 1900. 2 p. 1., 438 pp. 8°. La marine franyaise et la marine allemande pendant la guerre le 1870-71: considerations sur le rfile actuel des flottes dans une guerre continen- tale. Paris: Hachette et Cie., Y'&i'i. 12°. Doneaud (A.) Histoire de la marine franfaise. Paris: F. A lean, -a. ii. 3. ed. 24°. (Bibl. utile, 37.) Duguay-Trouin ([Rene]). Memoires de Mon^ sieur Du Guay-Trouin, lieutenant general des ar mees navalesde France. . . [/"(Zt-jV.?] 1740. 2 p. 1. xl, 284 pp., I plan, 5 pi., I port. sq. 4°. Frond (Victor). Histoire de la marine franfaise au XIX= siecle. Portraits. — Biographies. — Auto- graphes. Paris: A. Pilon, 1868. 2 v. f°. Gougeard ( ). La marine de guerre, ses institutions militaires depuis son origine jusqu'a nos jours: Richelieu et Colbert, d'apres les docu- ments inedits. Paris and Bruxelles, 1877. 8°. Grovestins ([K. F.] S.), baron van. Guil- laume III. et Louis XIV. Histoire des luttes et rivaltes politiques entre les puissances maritimes et la France dans la derniere moitie du xvii^ siecle. Paris: Amyot, 1855. new ed. 8 v. 8°. Gu^rin (Leon). Histoire maritime de France. Paris, 1846-48. 3. ed. 3 V. 4°. pi. Histoire de I'ecole navale et des institutions qui I'ont precedee. Par un ancien officier. Avec lettre du Vice-amiral Jurien de la Gravi^re... Paris : Maison Quantin, 1889. 3 p. 1., 366 pp., 39 pi., I port. 4°. Jal (A.) Abraham Du Quesne et la marine de son temps. Paris: H. Plon, 1873. 2 v. 8°. Marie-la-Cordeliere (xvie siecle). Etude pour une histoire de la marine franfaise. Paris: Imp. royale, 1845. i p. 1., 80 pp. 8°. Ext.; Annales maritimes et coloniales. Dec, 1844. Joinville (Franfois Ferdinand Philippe Louis Marie d'Orleans), Prince de. Histoire generale de la Marine, comprenant les naufrages cel^bres, les voyages autour^du monde, les decouvertes et colo- nisations.'. . Edition. . .illustree publiee sous la direction de M. Van Tenac. . . Paris : E. &= V, Penaud Fr^res [1853 ?]. 3 v. 8°. V. 4 and title-page of v. 2 lacking, Jurien de la Graviere (J. P. E.) Guerres maritimes sous la Republique et I'Empire. Paris, 1847. 2 V. 12°. Sketches of the last naval war. Translated from the French... by [E.] Plunkett. London: Longman, Brown ..1848. 2 v. 8°. La marine d'aujourdhui. Paris, iii']2. i6°._ Les marins du 15= et du 16^ siecle. Paris, ' 1879. 2 V. 16°. Souvenirs de la navigation k voiles: la marine d'autrefois. Paris, 1882. 2. ed. 16°. Lacour-Gayet (G.) La marine militaire franfaise et son role dans la grandeur de la France. Conference faite i Nancy le f^vrier 1901. Paris: Soc. Anonyme de I' Imp. Kugelmann, 1900 \sic'\. I p. 1., 23 pp. 12°. (Ligue maritime franfaise.) 332 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY French — History, cont'd. La marine militaire de la France sous le regne de Louis xv. Paris : If. Champion, 1902. X, 571 pp. 8°. La Roncidre (C. de). Histoire de la marine fran9aise. Paris: E. Plan Nourrit et Cie., 1899- 1900. 2 V. 8°. La Serre, Chevalier de. Essais historiques et critiques sur la marine de France de 1661 a 1789, et des principaux objets qui y sont relatifs. Paris: Schuhe et Dean, 1S13. 8°. Paris: Janet et Cotelle, 1814. viii, 377 pp. 8°. Lebeau ( ), citizen. Nouveau code des prises, ou, Recueil des edits, declarations, lettres patentes, arrets, ordonnances, reglemens et deci- sions sur la course et I'administration des prises, depuis 1400. . . Paris : Vimpr, de la Pdpublique, an 7-9 [1799-1801]. 3 V. sq. 4°. Lecomte (Jules Fran9ois), and Girard (F.) Chroniques de la marine franjaise, 1789-1830. Paris, 1836. 2 V. 8°. Loir (Maurice). Etudes d'histoire maritime; revolution — restauration — empire. Paris: Berger- Levrault &' Cie., 1901. 2 p. 1., 324 pp., i 1. 12°. Gloires et souvenirs maritimes. Paris, 1895. 4°- La marine franjaise; illustrations deL. Cou- turier et F. Montenard. Paris, 1893. £°. martin (A.) Histoire de la marine militaire au Havre (xvi<= & xvii<: siecles). Ficamp : M. L. Durand, 1899. 2 p. 1., 240 pp., i plan, 7 pi. 12°. SIorel-Fatio (Antoine Leon). Notice des collections du Musee de Marine, exposees dans les galeries du Musee Imperial du Louvre. I pt. ; Musee Naval. Paris, 1853. 8°. Sloulin (H.) Les marins de la re'publique : le Vengeur, et les Droits de I'homme, le Loire... Paris: H. E. Martin [1882 ?]. 3 p. 1., g-156 pp., I 1. 4°. Norman (C. B.) The corsairs of France. London: S. Low, etc., 1887. xvi, 464 pp., 5 pi., 3 port., I map. 8°. Poncet de la Grave ([Guillaurae]). Precis historique de la marine royale de France, depuis I'origine de la monarchic jusqu'au roi regnant. . . Paris : E. Onfroy , \1i>Q. 2 v. 12°. Quesnel (G.) , Histoire maritime de la France depuis Colbert. Paris: A. Challamel, 1894. 276 pp. 8°. (Bibliotheque des capitainesde commerce.) Rouvier (Charles). Histoire des marins fran- yais sous la republique (de 1789 a 1803). Paris : A. Bertrand l^prei. i868]. viii, 560 pp. 8°. Sainte-Croix (Lambert de). Essai sur I'his- toire de I'administration de la marine de France, 1689-1792. Paris: C. Lifvy, 1892. 2 p. 1., 457 pp. 8°. [Sainte-Croix (G. E. J. G. de Clermont- Lod(^ve), baron de.} History of the rise and prog- ress of the naval power of England, interspersed with various important notices, relative to the French marine. . . Translated. . .by T. E. White. London: /. S.Jordan, 1802 6 p. 1., 416 pp. 8°. Sue (Eugene). Histoire de la marine fran9aise. Paris: Felix Bonnaire, 1835-1836. 5 v. 8°. • Same. 2. ed. Paris : Belhune et Plon, 1845. 4 v. 8°. Tourville ([Anne Hilarion Constantin] de). Memoires. Tome 1-3. Amsterdam, 1758. 3 v. 4 . Troude (O.) Batailles navales de la France, public par P. Levot. v. 1-4. Paris: C. Aine, i867-'68. 4 v. 8°. History — Biography. Badin (A.) Jean Bart. Paris, 1867. 16°. (Biographies nationales.) Bouvet (Pierre). Pre'cis des campagnes de I'amiral Pierre Bouvet. Paris: M. Livy frkres, 1865. 268 pp. 2. ed. 12°. Delpeuch (M.) Un livre d'or de la marine franfaise. Commandants d'escadres de divisions et debatiments du guerre morts a I'ennemi de 1217 a igoo. Paris : Berger-Levrault et Cie., 1900. xvi, 160 pp. 8°. Du Casse (R.) L'amiral [Jean] Du Casse, chevalier de la toison d'or, 1646-1715; etude sur la France maritime et coloniale, regne de Louis XIV. Paris : Berger-Levrault et Cie., 1876. vi, 7-475 pp. 8°. Duguay-Trouin ([Rene]). Memoires de Mon- sieur Du Guay-Trouin, lieutenant general des armees navales de France... \^Paris?\ 1740. 2 p.l., xl, 284 pp., I plan, 5 pi., I port. sq. 4°. Dussieuz (L[ouis Etienne]). Les grands marins du regne de Louis XIV. Notices historiques. Paris: V. Lecoffre, 1888. xi, 364 pp. 8°. G-anneron (E.) L'amiral Courbet, d'apres les papiers de la marine et de la famille. Paris: L. Cerf, 1885. vi, I 1., 372 pp., i facsim., I port. 12°. Jurien de la Graviere (Jean Pierre Ed- mond). Les gloires maritimes de la France: I'Amiral Baudin; ouvrage accompagne de sept cartes. Paris: B. Plon, Nourrit &f Cie., 1888. (4) 172 pp. 12°. '■ Souvenirs d'un amiral. Paris: L. Hachette &' Cie., i860. 2 V. 12°. Paris: Hachette Ss' Cie., 1872. 2 v. 12°. Etude sur Jean-Bart, son Dunkerqtie: Ff B. Kien, Lebleu (Adolphe). influence, son epoque. 1870. 130 pp. 8°. Poirier ([L. E.]) lilloge historique de Jean- Bart. . . Paris: A. Bertrand, 1807. xix, 132 pp., 2 pi. 8°. Richer (A.) Vie de Jean Bart, chef d'escadre sous Louis XIV. (Vies des marines, v. 8. Paris, 1789. port. 24°.) Vie de Du Guay-Trouin. (Vies des marins. V. g. Paris, 1789. port. 24°.) Vie du comte de Forbin. (In his: Vie des marins, 1789. v. 5. port.) Ville (L.) Jean Bart. Paris : Tolra et M. Simonet [1901]. 220 pp. 4°. (Nos grands capi- taines.) WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 33 000 History — Works relating to limited periods. Arranged in order of date. Jurien de la Graviere (J. P. E.) Les marins du ige et du 16= si^cle. Paris, 1870. 2 v. 16°. , Jal (Auguste). Marie-la-Cordeli^re (XVIe si^cle). Etude pour une histoire de la marine frangaise. Paris: Jmprimerie royale,l?i^S. ip.l., 80 pp. 8°. Ext. from Annales maritimes et coloniales, Dec, 1844. Martin (A.) Histoire de la marine militaire au Havre. (XVIe & XVIIe si^cles.) Fecamp: M.-L. Durand, 1899. 2 p.l., 240 pp., i plan, 7 pi. 12°. Ordonnances royaux, sur le fait de I'ad- miraute, jurisdiction d'icelle, & tout ce qui en de- pend. Publiees le 10. jour du mois de Mars, 1543. Rouen: de V imprimerie de D. Du Petit Val Ssr' J. Viret, 1657. 23 1. 16°. Edict du roi, sur le fait des matieres des estrangers a la table de marbre. {Rouen, 1544.] 3 1- 16°. Edit du roi, donne a Fontainebleau au mois d'Avril 1544. Par lequel il a declare, statue & or- dene, que d'oresnavant par luy seul, & non autre, sera pourveu aux estats & ofBices des admiralitez & dependaces d'icelles quand vacation y escherra. Rouen: de P imprimerie de D. Du Petit Val Sa' J. Viret, 1657. 8 1. 16°. Ordonnances du roy, sur le fait de la marine & admiraute. Publiees en la Cour de Parlement a Rouen, le 20. jour de Juillet 1557. Avec I'afrest donne sur la dite publication & modifications de la •dite Cour. Rouen de I' imprimerie de D. Du Petit Val &" J. Viret, 1657. ig pp. 16°. Iiettres patentes du roy.contenant le reglement sur le fait de la marine & admiraute. Publiez en la Cour de Parlement- a Rouen le 12. Juillet, 1582. Rouen: de V imprimerie de D. Du Petit Val Gf J. Viret, 1657. 5 1. 16°. Autres lettres patentes du roy, donne'es a Fon- tainebleau le 6. d'Aoust 1582 sur le marine & admiraute, avec I'arrest de la Chambres des Vacca- tions du 28. Septembre au dit an. {Rouen: de I' im- primerie de D. Du Petit Val &' J. Viret, 1657.] 6 1. 16°. [Lettres patentes du roy] du 28. jour de Sep- tembre 1582. \_Rouen: de /' im.primerie de D. Du Petit Val &= J. Viret, itST.} 3 1. 16°. La Popeliniere ([H. L. V.] de). L'amiral de France, et par' occasion, de celoy des autres nations tant vieiles que nouvelles. Paris: T. Perier, 1584. 14, 92 1. 8°. Saint-Yves (G.) Notes pour servir i I'faistoire de la marine au XVIIe siecle. Quelques capitaines des flottes de Louis XIV. Paris: Imfr. Nationale, igoi. 24 pp. 8°. (Extr.: Bull, de geogr. historique et descriptive, no. 2., 1901.) Jal (Auguste). Abraham Du Quesne et la marine de son temps [1625-1685]. Paris: H. Plon, 1873. 2 v. 8°. Lettres patentes du roy,de creation de la charge de grand maistre, chef, & surintendant general de la navigation et commerce de France, & icelle charge donnee & octroyee au sieur cardinal de Richelieu. Lefies & publiees i Roilen en Parle- ment I'audience seant le 16. jour d'Avril 1627. [Roue7i : de V imprimerie de D. Dti Petit Val &• J. Viret, 1627.] 16 pp. 16°. Edict du roy, contenant les ordonnances et reglement de la jurisdiction de I'admiraute de la Cour de Parlement de RoUen, donne sur la veri- fication du dit edict. Rouen: de I'imprimerie de . D. Du Petit Val &= J. Viret, 1657. 40 1. 16°. La Serre, Chevalier de. Essais historiques. . . sur la marine de France de 1661 i 1789. Paris: Schuhe et Dean, I'ii'i. 8°. Paris : Janet et Cotelle, 1814. viii, 377 pp. 8°. Quesnel (G.) Histoire maritime de la France depuis Colbert. Paris: A. Challamel,lit)^. 276 pp. 8°. (Bibliotheque des capitaines de commerce.) Petit (Pierre). Gallis Britannorum victoribus in insula S. Christophori, epinicion. Luletice Parisi- orum.: Andreas Cramoisy.lbbb. 2 p.l., 13 pp. 4°. Edit du roy pour I'enrollement des matelots en Bretagne. Donne i Saint Germain en Laye au mois de Janvier 1670. Verifie au Parlement de Rennes le 5. Mars, audit an. A Paris : Par Sebastien Marbre-Cramoisy, Imprimeur du Roy, 1670. 7 pp. 8°. Rdglements, edicts, et arrests du roy de France. Paris: S. Mabre-Cramoisy,\(i1l. 14 pp. 4°- , Relation de ce qui s'est passe dans les isles & terreferme de I'Amerique, pendant la derniire guerre avec I'Angleterre & depuis en execution du traitee de Breda, Avec un journal du dernier voy- age du Sr. de la Barre. . .recueilly par J. C. ^ [Lodore] S[ecretaire] D[u] V[aisseau]. . .ou est joint le journal d'un nouveau voyage fait en Guynee. Paris: G. Clouzier, 1671. 2 v. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat: qui decharge les vaisseaux armez en Guerre du payeraent des Droits d'Octrois. Du 4. Octobre 1672. A Paris: Par Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, Imprimeur du Roy, 1672. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy: portant que les vais- seaux corsaires ennemis qui seront pris par les Armateurs Francois, leur appartiendront entiere- ment, & qu'en outre il leur sera paye cinq cens livres pour chacune piece de Canon . . . Fait a Ver- sailles [le 5. Decembre 1672.]...! 1. f°. RSg^lement des droits et salaires des officiers des admirautez. A Paris: Par Sebastien Marbre- Cramoisy, Imprimeur du Roy, 1673. 11 pp. 8°. Reglement que le roy veut estre observe dans ses Arcenaux de Marine pour la subsistance, entre- tien, & recompense des Officiers Mariniers, Matelots & Soldats qui seront estropiez en servant sur ses Armees Navales Escadres, ou Vaisseaux de Guerre . . . Fait a Nancy [le 23. Septembre 1673]. i 1. f°. Forbin (Claude), comie de. Memoires [1675- 1710]. (In: Col. d. mem., Petitot et Monmerque, 2. ser. , V. 74-75. 1829 ) Reglement fait par le roy, sur le rang et anciennete des officiers generaux, capitaines, et autres officiers de marine. Du 30. Janvier 1675. A Paris, de I'imprimerie royale, 1675. 21 pp., 1 1. 8°. Rdglement general sur le devoir des officiers de marine: fait par le roy le 14. jour de Juillet 1675. De I'imprimerie royale, 1675. 11 pp. 8". 334 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY French — History, cont'd., i676-l68g. Reglement pour I'assemblee de Marine. [A Paris: Par Sehastien Mabre-Cramoisy, Imprimeur du Roy, iblb. 4 pp. 8°. De par le roy. Sa Majeste ayant estime neces- saire . . . de donner des Passeports a divers Vaisseaux Estrangers. . .fait tres-expresses inhibitions & de- fenses 5 tons Capitaines & Officiers commandant ses Vaisseaux de Guerre, & k tous Capitaines, OfBciers & gens de 1' Equipage de tous les Vaisseaux armez en Guerre par ses Sujets. . .d'arrester en mer. . .les Vaisseaux Estrangers qui seront porteurs des Passe- ports de Sa Majeste . . . Fait a Versailles [le 5. Aoust 1676.]...! 1. r. Sa Majeste estant informee des diverses plaintes faites par les Anglois,Escossois & Irlandois ... a fait & fait tres-expresses inhibitions & defenses a tous ses Officers commandans ses Vaisseaux de Guerre, & a tous Capitaines des Vaisseaux et Bas- timens de ses Sujets armez en cours, d'arrester aucun Vaisseau Anglois, Escossois, & Irlandois, & des Colonies Angloises. . .qu'ils trouveront en mer, qui seront munis des Passeports. . . Fait a Saint Germain en Laye. . . [le 15. Decembre 1676.]. . .1 I. f°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Du vingt- quatri^me Juin 1679. Pour la franchise de tous droits generalement quelconques sur les Denrees & choses necessaires pour les Vivres de la Marine; Et Attribution a Messieurs les Intendansdes Provinces du Royaume, pour connoi.stre des contraventions & dependances. n.t.-p. 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance de Louis XIV. roy de France et de Navarre. Donne 4 Fontainbleau au mois d' Aoust 1681. Touchant la Marine. A Paris: Chez Denys Thierry... Et Christophle Ballard, 1681. 4 p.l., 273 pp., 26 1. 8°. De par le roy. . .L'application que nous con- tinuous de donner pour I'augmentation de nos forces Maritimes en Levant Nous ayant fait connoistre que plusieurs. . . Officiers. . . Mariniers ou Matelots n'ont pas laisse de s'absenter. . .Nous. . .donnons, ac- cordons, & octroyons a tous. . .Pardon. . .a condi- tion. . .qu'ils se rendront. . .au lieux deleur demeure ordinaire, ou dans quelqu'un des Ports. . .pour y estre enroUez de nouveau. . .Donne i Saint Germain en Laye [le 17. Decembre, 1681]. . .n.t.-p. i 1. f°. Arrest du conseil d'estat : par lequel les intendans & Commissaires departis dans les Provinces sont commis pour connoistre des differends mens entre les Officiers des Sieges de I'Admiraute & les Officiers des Villes sur I'execution de I'Ordonnance de Marine dumoisd'Aoust 1681. Du 30. Mars 1683. A Paris: Par Sebastien Mabre- Cramoisy, Imprimeur du Roy, 1683. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat, pour regler les difii- cultez qui surviennent entre les Marchands & autres Particuliers qui achetent les Marchandises & Denrees trouvees dans les Navires qui sont pris en mer par les Vaisseaux de Guerre deSa Majeste & le Fermier General des Fermes unies. Du 10. Aoust 1683. A Paris: Par Sebastien Mabre-Cramoisy, Imprimeur du Roy, 1683. 4 pp. 8°. De par le roy. Sa Majeste ayant este informee que. . .plusieurs Matelots de celle de service s'ab- sentent . . . veut & ordonne qu'il'avenir tous ceux des Officiers, Mariniers & Matelots. . .qui ne se presenteront pas. . .quinze jours apris la publication des RoUes. . .soient pris, arrestez, &... detenus prisoniers pendant un mois; . . . Fait a Fontainebleau [le I. Septembre 1683.]. . . 1 1. f°. Relation de ce qui s'est execute a. Gennes, par I'armee navalle de sa majeste tr^s-chrestienne, de- puis le 17. jusqu'au 24. de May 1684. n.p., 1684. 8 pp. 4°. Ordonnance du roy, Pour I'Establissement ic rinstruction de six jeunes Prouyers par Galere. Du 8. Octobre 1686. n.t.-p. [A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1 716.] 4 PP- 8°. Edit du roy, Portant que les Matelots seront censez regnicoles & exempts du Droit d'Aubaine apres cinq ans de service, sans estre tenus de prendre Lettres de Naturalite. Registre en Parlement le 16. May 1687. A Paris: Chez Francois Muguet, 1687. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, servant de r^glement pour la distribution des Congez de Mon- sieur I'Amiral. Du 31. Juillet 1687. ^A Paris: Chez Franfois Muguet, 1687. 4 pp. 8 . Reglement Pour les Officiers de I'Amiraute des Sieges de Languedoc & de Provence. . . Du 5. Aoust 1688. n.t.-p. 10 pp. 8°. Reglement Au sujet des prises qui seront faites en mer pendant la Guerre. Donne a Fon- tainebleau le 21. Octobre 1688. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1688. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, portant reglement des prises qui seront faites en mer sur les Hollandois par les Armateurs Franfois. Donne a Fontaine- bleau le 24.Novembre 168S. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1688. 2 1. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'etat, portant confiscation au profit de Sa Majeste des Vaisseaux & Mar- chandises, saisis dans les Ports du Royaume, ap- partenans aux Hollandois, pour estre vendus, & le prix mis es mains du Tresorier General de la Marine. Donne a Versailles le 25.Novembre i688. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1688. 2 1. 8°. Pertinent verhael van 't hevigh gevecht datter tusschen drie Fransse en twee Spaense oorlog- schepen, omtrent AUekante, by 't eyland Ivis is voorgevallen. Amsterdam: Wed. A. van Gaesbeeck [1688?]. 2 1. 4°. Ordonnance du roy portant amnistie generale du Crime de desertion, en faveur des Soldats Gar- diens des Vaisseaux & des Galeres de Sa Majeste. Donne a Versailles le 8. Fevrier 1689. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1689. 2 1. 8°. Translation (A) of the French king's ordi- nance, relating to the enrolling of sea-officers, sailors and sea-faring people. The 15th of April, i68g. London: J. Millan, 1740. 30 pp. 12°. Arrest du conseil d'etat, en explication des articles six & sept du Reglement du 11. Octobre 1688, pour ceux qui se pourvoiront contre les Ar- rests du Conseil, rendus au sujet des prises qui seront faites en Mer par les Armateurs. Donne a Versailles le 30. Octobre i68g. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1689. 4 pp. 8°. Grovestins (K. F. S.), baron. Guillaume III. et Louis XIV. Histoire des luttes et rivaltes poUtiques entre les puissances maritimes et la France dans la derni^re moitie du XVI le siMe. Paris: Amyot, 1855. new ed. 8 v. 8°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 335 French — History, cont'd., 1691-1695. _ Iiistedes officiers de marine chirurgiens et offi- ciers mariniers qui ont este payez tant dans le Port que sur les Vaisseaux, on ils ont este armez en I'an- nee mil six cent quatre vingt onze. 39 ff. f°. Paper. Manuscript, Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Portant de- charge des taxes faites & a faire sur les Audienciers, Huissiers & Sergens des Amirautez du Royaume, a cause de leurs Offices, en consequence de I'Edit du mois de Juillet mil six cens quatre-vingt-dix. Du treizieme Fevrier 1691. n.t.-p. 4 pp. f°. Edit du roy, portant creation de plusieurs Offi- ciers dans les Admirautez du Royaume. Donne a Versailles au mois d'Avril 1691. Registre en Parle- ment. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallei, 1 69 1. 8 pp. 8°. £dit du roy, qui Ordonne que les Corsaires Enne- mis qui entrerontdans les Rivieres du Royaume, & y seront pris, soient condamnez aux Galeres paries Juges des Amirautez. ..Donne a Versailles. . .Juillet . . . [1691] . . . n.t.-p. 3-4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, qui defend aux inten- dans de la marine, des Galeres & du Commerce, aux ControUeurs Generaux & Ordinaires, & autres employez dans la Marine & dans les Galeres, de faire aucun Commerce directement ny indirecte- ment. Donnee a Versailles le 20. Aoust i6gi. A Paris: Chez Estietine Michallei, ibgi. 4 pp. 8°. £dit du roy, Portant creation de Charges de Tresoriers & ControUeurs Generaux de la Marine & des Galeres, & des Fortifications des places Mari- times. Donne a Versailles au mois de Novembre 1691. Registre en la Chambre des Comptes. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallei, 1691. 8 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Concernant les prises qui seront faites en mer sur les Ennemis, en faveur des Officiers de Marine. Du 3. Septembre 1692. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1692. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy en faveur des Armateurs qui enleveront des Pacquebots. Du dixieme Sep- tembre 1692. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, ■i.bt^i. 4 pp. 8". Arrest du conseil d'etat du roy, portant Regle- ment pour les Procedures concernant les Prises faites en mer. Du 26. Octobre 1692. A^ Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, xbq2. 8 pp. 8'. Eztrait des registres du Siege Presidial de Quim- pert . . . L' Arrest du Conseil d'Estat par lequel le Roy s'etant fait representer des Informations faites par le Prevost de la Marine au Port de Brest contre quelques Commis du Munitionnaire general des vi- vres de la Marine, qui ont prevarique dans leurs Em- plois Sa Majeste a ordonne & ordonne que les informations commancees. . .seroient continuees & le nroces instruit fait & parfait aux coupables et complices... fait... a Versailles le 8... Novembre 1692... ». ^■-/- " PP- S- Arrest du conseil d'etat du roy, Qui juge que- les Vaisseaux et leur Chargement, oil il ne sera trouve aucun Connoissement, Charte-partie, ny Facture mais seulement un livre de Sous-bort, seront d'e bonne prise. Du vingt uniime Janvier hn'k A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1693. 4 PP- ^°- Ordonnance du roy, Portant Amnistie g^ne- rale i tous les Matelots qui auront deserte, k con- dition de se representer aux Intendans des Provin- ces pour rentrer dans le service. Du 28. Janvier 1693. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1693. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du Roy, Du dix- septitee Mars 1693. Qui Ordonne, Que Maistre Pierre Domergue, Munitionnaire General des Armees Navales de Sa Majeste, representera parde- vant les Sieurs Intendans de la Marine, dans les Ports de Ponant & de Levant, les Etats Certifiez du Prix coiitantdes Vivres pareux fournis pour I'Arme- ment de I'Annee 1692. Et de ceux qui seront four- nis pendant la presente Annee 1693. Pour sur les Pieces justificatives d'iceux, Verifiez par lesdits Sieurs Intendans & Rapportees au Sieur de Pont- chartrain, estre a son Rapport Pourvil audit Do- mergue ainsi qu'il appartiendra. n.t.-p. 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Portant Reglement pour la paye des Matelots qui servent sur les Vaisseaux de Sa Majeste. Du 12. Aoust 1693. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1 693. 4 pp. 8vo. Reglement du roy, pour les capitaines et autres Officiers des Compagnies Franches de la Marine. Du 29. Septembre 1693. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1693. 8 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, qui fait defenses a tous Armateurs Fran9ois,de mettre a ran90n aucuns Bati- mens chargez de Bleds, pris sur les Ennemis, i peine de confiscation, & de trois mille livres d'amende. Du 30. Septembre 1693. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1693. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Sa Majeste y estant. Du douzieme December 1693. Portant reglement du prix des Rations des Vivres de la Marine & des Galeres, fournies es annees 1692. & 1693. n. t.-p. 3 pp. 8°. Lettres patentes du roy, en forme de declara- tion. Portant que les Officiers des Admirautes connottront des Matieres tant Civiles que Crimi- nelles, contenues en I'Ordonnance de 16B1, en- semble des cas qui pourront arriver sur la Mer, les Ports, Havres et rivages & sur les Quays, meme entre Particuliers & Personnes privees. Du 31. Janvier 1694. n.t.-p. [A Paris: Chez P. Prauli.'\ 3 PP- 8°- Ordonnance du roy, Concernant les Prises qui seront faites par les Armateurs sur les Ennemis de Sa Majeste. Du 6. Octobre 1694. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1694. 4 pp. 8°. Reglement Que le Roy veut etre .observe dans rinstruction & le Jugement des Prises; & Commis- sion du Roy, qui nomme des Commissaires pour juger les Prises pres I'Amiral. Du 9. Mars 1695. n- t.-p. [A Paris: Chez la veuve Saugrain 6^ P. Prault, 1734.] 8 pp. 8°. Reglement fait par le roy En faveur de ceux qui Arment des Vaisseaux en Course. Qui Exempte les Marchandises provenant des Prises, de tous les Droits qui se levant sur celles qui viennent des Pais Estrangers. Du vingt-cinquieme May 1695. n. t.-p. [A Paris: Chez la veuve Saugrain, 1695.] 4 pp. 8°. Edit du roy, portant Creation de Tresoriers & ControUeurs Generaux Triennaux de la Marine, Galeres & Fortifications des Places Maritimes. 336 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY French — History^ cont'd.', 1696-1703. Donne a Versailles au mois de Decembre 1695. Registre en la Chambre des Comptes. A Paris: Chez Eslienne Michallet, 1696. 7 pp. 8°. Reglement du roy, Concernant les Fonctions des Officiers de la Marine qui seront envoyez dans les Villes & lieux maritimes du Royaume. Du 25. Avril 1696. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1696. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, portant que les Sceaux ne seront apposez sur les Prises que par les Officiers de I'Amiraute, en presence des Commis des Fermes; & que lesdits Sceaux ne seront levez qu'en leur presence, ou eux deuement appellez. Du 2. Juillet 1697. «. t.-p. 4 pp. 8°. Pointis (Jean Bernard Louis 'Des]ea-n), Baron de. Beschrijvinge van de Expeditie der Franschen op Cartagena. . .in den Jaare 1697. (In: Hennepin (L.) Nieuwe Ontdekkinge. Amsterdam, 1702. Ap- pendix, pp. 27-47. 4°-) Relation de I'expedition de Carthagene, faite par les Fran9ois en 1697. Amsterdam: Chez les hiritiers d' A. Schelte, i6g3. 4p.l., 192 pp. 12°. Relation de ce qui s'est fait a la prise de Cartagine scituee aux Indes Espagnols par I'es- cadre comtnandee par Mr. De Pointis. Bruxelles: J. Fricx, 1698. I p.l., 141 pp. 12°. — Expedition to Cartagena, being a particular relation of the taking and plundering of the city by the French 1697... London: S. Crouch, 1699. 4 p.l., 134 pp., 2 1., 2 plans. 12°. London: 0. Payne, 1740. viii, 36 pp., I plan. 2. ed. 12°. Ordonnance du roy, qui regie le rang des Lieutenants & Aydes Majors de la Marine qui ont des Commissions de Capitaines de Compagnies, en explication des Ordonnances du dix-sept Decembre mil six cent quatre-vingt-dix. & dixieme Novembre dernier. Du 27. Fevrier 1698. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1698. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, portant amnistie pour les Soldats des Compagnies Franches de la Marine qui ont deserte desdites Compagnies auparavant & compris le 3. Octobre 1697. Du 28. May 1698. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1698. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, qui reraet & pardonne le crime de Desertion commis par les Officiers, Mar- iniers & Matelots de ses Vaisseaux, auparavant & compris le trenteuni^me Decembre. Du 25. Juin 1698. A Paris: Chez Estienne Michallet, 1698. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'etat du roy, qui ordonne qu'i I'avenir, i commencer du premier Janvier prochain, les Bastimens Fran9oisqui navigentdans les Eschelles de Levant, ne seront sujets aux Avaries qu'il sera necessaire d'imposer pour le paye^ ment des debtes, & autres charges de la Nation, qu'a proportion de la valeur des Marchandises dont lis seront chargez; & que la fixation en sera faite en la maniere prescrite par I'Article iv. du Titre ix. de I'Ordonnance du mois d'Aoust 1681, & par celle du 25. Decembre 1685. Du 6. Octobre 1698. n.t.-p. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, portant defenses aux capitaines des Vaisseaux qui vont aux Isles de I'Amerique, de prendre des Engagez, qu'ils n'ayent atteint I'age de dixhuit ans; & pour regler la pro- portion & la qualite des Fuzils Boucanniers. Du huitiime d' Avril 1699. A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1699. 4 pp. 8°. Declaration du roy, Portant peine de Galeres contre les Officiers, Mariniers & Matelots qui aban- donneront en Mer les Vaisseaux sur lesquels lis seront employez, sans permission. Donnee a Fon- tainebleau le 22. Septembre 1699. Registre en Parlement en Vacations. ^ A Paris: Chez Francois Muguet, 1699. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Qui Regie les Formalitez a observer pour la Coupe des Bois propres pour la Marine. Du 21. Septembre 1700. A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1719- ^ PP- ^ ■ Edit du Roy, Portant creation de Cent Cora- missaires de Marine & Galeres. Donne a Versailles au mois de Mars, 1702. n.t.-p. [A Paris: Chez la Veuve Fran(ois Muguet &> Hubert Muguet, 1702.] 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy. Qui ordonne I'execution du R^glement du 9. Mars 1695, con- cernant les Prises. Du 12. May 1702. n.t.-p. \A Paris: Chez la Veuve Saugrain .'\ 12 pp. 8°. Lettres patentes du roy, pour I'enregistrement du reglement qui doit etre observe 4 1'avenir par les Proprietaires, de Batimens de Mer, Officiers 340 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY French — History, cont'd., 1716-1717. d'Amiraute commis a la distribution des Congez de 1' Amiral de France, Et Consuls . . . Du 4. Mars 1 7 1 6. A Marseille: De Vimprimerie de Jean-Pierre Bre- bion . . .\11<^. 16 pp. 8°. Edit du roy, Portant Suppression des Offices de Tresoriers & ControUeurs Generaux, Tresoriers & Controlleurs particuliers, de Commissaires General & Provinciaux des Invalides de la Marine. Donne i Paris au moisd'Avril 1716. A Paris: de Vim- primerie royale, 1716. 7 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estatduroy, Concernant las Bastimens Francois qui montent par la Somme i Abbeville. Du 12. May 1716. n.t.-p. \A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, T.'l\tS\ 3 pp. 8°. Declaration du roy, qui maintient le Parle- ment de Bordeaux dans le Ressort sur I'Amiraute de Marennes. Donne i Paris le 14. May 1716. Registree en Parleraent le 8. Juin 1716. n. t.-p. [A Paris: Chez Pierre Prault. . .1743.] 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Servant de Reglement pour prevenir les difficultez qui peuvent arriver a la Mer, au sujet du Commandement des Vaisseaux en cas de vacance par mort des Commandans, ou autrement. Donne i Paris le 26. May, 1716. A Paris: deVimprimerie royale, 1716. 4 pp. 8°. Edit du roy, Portant desunion & suppression des litres de Tresoriers des Fortifications -des Costes Maritimes & nouvelles conquestes, dont estoit pourveu le Sieur le Brest. Donne i Paris au mois de May 1716. [/4 Paris: Chez la Veuve de Pran- fois Muguet, Hubert Muguet, .. .l^xd.^ 4PP' 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Concernant le Payeraent des Debtes de la Compagnie d'Artus pour la Regie des Vivres de la Marine de I'annee 1710. Du 20. Juin 1716. [A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1716.] 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, concernant les Tresoriers Generaux de la Marine & des Galeres, qui ont este en Exercice depuis I'anne 1706. Du 4juillet 1 716. \A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1716.] 4 pp. V. Ordonnance du roy, servant de reglement pour le conseil de Marine. Donnee k Paris le 11. Juillet 1716- A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1716. 16 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Qui regie les fonctions des Officiers de Prevoste de la Marine. Donnee i Paris le 21. Juillet. 171 6. A Paris: deVimpri- merie royale, 1716. 4 pp. 8°. Declaration du roy, Concernant les Comptes des Traitez des Vivres de la Marine & des Galeres, sous les noms de Guichard & de Duhamel. Donnee a Paris le 4. Aoust, 1716. Registre en la Chambre de Justice. \A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1716.] 4 PP- 8°. Arrest rendu par messieurs les commissaires du conseil, Contenant I'Apurement du Compte rendu par le Sieur Moisnet, de I'Armement fait en 1704, des Vaisseaux le Salisbury, I'Amphitrite, le Milfort, le Gerze, la Medee & la Ruzee...Du 29. Aoust 1 71 6. [Paris: De Vimprimerie de C. L. Thiboust 1716.] 8 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy Pour la Disposition & la Discipline de la Compagnie des Gardes de I'Esten- dart Real des Galeres. Donnee a Paris le 7. Sep- tembre 1716. \A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1716.] 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Portant qu'il sera permis a I'Ambassadeur de France i la Porte Ottomane d'Establir a I'avenir un Commis ^ Smirne pour y faire Recette. . . des Droits de Consulat des Mar- chandises qui... sont portees de la a Constanti- nople. Du 6. Octobre 1716. \A Paris: de Vim- primerie royale, 1716.] 3 PP- 8 . Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Portant quMl sera incessament procede a la Liquidation des Bil- lets, & autres Effets payables par les Tresoriers Generaux de la Marine des Exercices des annees 1704, 1 706... [to] 1709. Et par les Tresoriers Generaux des Galeres des Exercises de 1707. . .[to] 1710. Du 17. Octobre 1716. \_A Paris: de Vim- primerie royale, 1716.] 4 pp. 8 . Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Portant que les Droits de Gardes-Conservateurs des Minutes, ne seront point levez dans les Amirautez. Du vingtieme jour d'Octobre 1716. A Paris: Chez la Veuve de Franfois Muguet, lllb. 4 PP- 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Qui regie les Droits qui doivent estre payez par les Proprietaires des Bastimens qui Entreront dans le Bassin du Havre. Du II. Novembre 1716. [A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1716.] 4PP- 8 . Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy. Qui ordonne que les nommez Guichard & Duhamel Munition- naires des Vivres de la Marine & des Galeres, representeront devant Mrs. les Commissaires nom- mez a cet effet, les Estats des Fournitures & des Indemnitez pretendues par lesdits Munitionnaires, pour estre par lesdits Srs. Commissaires donne leur avis sur le tout, Et y estre ensuite statue par Sa Majeste. Du 14. Novembre 1716. \A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1716.] 3 pp. 8°. Reglement au sujet des engagez et fusils, Qui doivent estre portez par les Navires Marchands aux Colonies des Isles Franjoises de I'Amerique, et de la Nouvelle France, Avec les Lettres Patentes du Roy pour I'Enregistrement dudit Reglement. Du 16. Novembre 1716. Registre en Parlement. A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1716. 11 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy. Pour I'Establissement d'une Compagnie de Gardes du Pavilion Amiral. Donnee k Paris le 18. Novembre 1716. A Paris: de V Imprimierie royale , 1716. 8 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Pour le service des galeres. Donnee i Paris le 14. Decembre 1716. A Paris: de V Imprimerie royale, 1716. 7 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Concernant les Soldats Deserteurs des Compagnies des Galeres. Donnee a Paris le 2. Janvier 1717. A Paris: de Vimpri- merie royale, 1717. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Portant Amnistie Gene- rale en faveur des Soldats des Compagnies Franches de la Marine qui ont deserte desdites Compagnies jusqu'au premier du present mois; Qui regie entre autres choses ce qui sera observe doresnavant pour les EnroUemens; La forme des Congez... Et qui impose la Peine de Mort aux Deserteurs. Donnee k Paris le 2. Janvier 1717. A Paris: deVimprime- rie royale, 1717. 16 pp. 8°. Reglement concernant les sieges d'amiraute Que le Roy veut estre Establis dans tons les Ports des Isles & Colonies Fran9oises, en quelque partie WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 341 French — History, cont'd., 1717-1718. du monde qu'elles soient situees; Avec les Lettres Patentes pour I'Enregistrement dudit R^glement. Du 12. Janvier 1717. A Paris: I'imprimerie royale, 1717. 16 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Qui oblige les Franfois de se deffaire de la part qu'ils ont avec les Estran- gers dans les Bastimens construits ou acheptez dans les Ports du Royaume, Et dans les Pays Es- trangers, ou d'en acquerir la totalite. Donnee i Paris le 18. Janvier 1717. A Paris: de fimpri- merie royale, IT^T. 4 pp. 8°. ■ Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Qiii Ordonne que les nommez Guichard, & Duhamel Munitionnaires des Vivres de la Marine & des Galeres, remettront les Estats de leur fourniture & des indemnitez par eux pretendues, & autres Pieces, entre les mains du Sr. Simon Cailleau GrefEer des Commissions Extra- qrdinaires du Conseil. Du 23. Janvier 1717. A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1717. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy. Qui Nomme des Commissaires pour la Liquidation des Offices de Commissaires Receveurs Gardes-Depositaires en chacun Siege d'Amiraute; de ceux de Conseillers Tresoriers Generaux-Payeurs des Pensions & Grati- fications. .Et de ceux de Greffiers-Conservateurs & de ControUeurs des Registres des Baptemes, Manages & Sepultures. . .Du 20. Fevrier 1717. A Paris: de rimprimerie royale, 1717. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat, Portant que les Con- signations des deniers procedans de la vente des vaisseaux, qui seront faites par autorite de Justice, seront faites sans frais suivant I'Ordonnance de la Marine de 1681, avec defenses aux Receveurs des Consignations, de s'immiscer dans lesdites Con- signations Du 13. Mars 1717. [A Paris: Chez la Veuve de Francois Muguei. . . .1717.] 4 pp. 8". Ordonnance du roy, Qui deiiend tout Commerce aux Officiers sur les Vaisseaux du Roy. Donnee a Paris le 13. Mars 1717. A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1717. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy. Qui Establit une Masse pour I'Habillement uniforme de la Compagnie des Gardes du Pavillon-Amiral, Et de chacune de celles des Gardes de la Marine & des Bombardiers. Donnee k Paris le 22. May 1717. \A Paris: de rimprimerie royale, 1717.J 3 pp. 8°. Iiettres patentes sur reglement, Concernant les Aumosniers dans la Marine. Donne a Paris le huit Juin 1717. [A Paris: Chez laVeuve de Franfois Muguet, Hubert Muguet. . . 1717.] 4 pp. 8°. Declaration du roy, Qui attribue la connois- sance des affaires de la Compagnie de Saint Do- mingue aux Officiers de I'Amiraute' generale de France au Siege de la Table de Marbre i Paris. Donne k Paris le 22. Juin 171 7. [A Paris: Chez la Veuve de Francois Muguet, Herbert Muguet, . . . I7t7-] 4PP- 8°. Edit du roy. Qui Regie les Fonctions & les At- tributions des deux Tresoriers Generaux de la Marine, Et des Galeres. Donne a Paris au mois de Juin 171 7. Registre en Parlement. A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1717. II PP. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy. En faveur des Argouzins des Galeres de Sa Majeste. Du 13. Juillet 1 71 7. A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, \TLT. 7 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy. Qui Exempte & Dispense de tout service personnel les Invalide de la Marine. Du Aoust 1717. \A Paris: de I'im- primerie royale , yii^j P\ 3 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Qui autorise les Officiers d'Amiraute Establis dans les Isles & Colonies Franjoises a recevoir leurs Droits, Salaires & Vacations suivant I'usage establi, dont sera fait- un Tarif Provisionnel quis era arreste par le Gouver- neur & Intendant ou Commissaire Ordonnateur des- dites Isles & Colonies. Du 6. Decembre 1717. \A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, \l\l.'\ 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy. Pour supprimer dans les Compagnies des Soldats des Galeres, les Places de Capitaines d'Armes vacantes, celles qui viendront i vaquer. Du 20. Decembre 1717. A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, \111. 4 pp. 8°. Reglement Par lequel le Roy Ordonne qu'il sera Embarque un Chirurgien sur les Bastimens qui auront vingt hommes d'Equipage & au dessus, pour toute Navigation qui ne sera point Cabotage; Et i regard des Vaisseaux destinez pour les Voyages de long cours, mesme pour les Pesches, qu'il y aura toujours un ou deux Chirurgiens . . . A Paris: de I im,prim.erie royale, 1 71 7. 7 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Qui dispense les Vaisseaux armez par la Compagnie d'Occident pour Loiiisianne, d'y porter les Engagez & Fusils a quoy sont assujetis les Vaisseaux destinez pour les Colonies par le Reglement du 16. Novembre 1716. Du 10. Janvier 1718. \A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1718.] 3 pp. 8°. Arrest-du conseil d'estat du roy, Qui Regie par provision les Droits qui doivent estre payez pour les Congez de I'Amiral, qui seront delivrez dans les Isles & Colonies Francoises. Du 14. Mars 1718. \^A Paris: de T imprimerie royale, 1718.] 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat, Qui a deboute le Re- ceveur des Consignations de Provence de I'opposi- tion qu'il avbit formee 4 I'Arrest du Conseil du 13. Mars 1717, portant que les consignations qui sont ordonnees dans les Amirautez du Royaume seront faites aux Greffes desdites Amirautez, ou entre les mains d'un notable Bourgeois, sans frais. Du 26. Mars 1718. \A Paris: Chez la Veuve de Francois Muguet, 1718.] 7 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Concernant les decharges des Payemens de la demi solde des Invalides de la Marine, pour les cinq premiers mois de I'annee 1709. Du 23. May 1718. A Paris: de Vimpri- merie royale, 1718. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy. Qui Exempte a perpe- tuite les Invalides de la Marine & des Galeres du Payement de la Capitation, a commencer du I.er Janvier 1718. Du 25. Juin 1718. A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 111%. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy. Servant de Reglement pour ce qui doit estre observe dans les Bureaux des Peages du Rhosne au Passage des Voitures des Vivres, Marchandises & Munitions destinees pour les Ports & Arsenaux de la Marine. Du 28. Juin 1718. A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1718. 7 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil du roy, Du deuxi^me Aoust mil sept cens dixhuit. Qui ordonne qu'il sera ex- pedie des Quittances de Finance pour le montant des sommes payees a compte pour I'acquisition 342 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY French — History, confd., 1718-1720. d'Offices crees dans les Amirautez par Edit du mois de May lyii.conformement al'Edit du moisd'Aoust 1716. [A Paris: Chez la Veuve Saugrain, 1718.] 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil du roy, Qui Ordonne que les Porteurs des Billets & Effels de Marine, qui n'ont pas encore este visez pour estre Convertis en Billets de I'Estat, seront tenus de les faire viser dans le temps qui reste a expirer de la presente annee 1718 ..Du S.Septembre 1718. A Paris: de V imprimerie royale, 171 8. 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Portant Amnistie pour lesForbans. Du S.Septembre 1718. n.t.-p. A Paris: de V imprimerie royale, 1718. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Portant Regle- ment pour les Droits de Peages de la Riviere du Rh6ne, sur les Bois, Marchandises, Munitions & Denrees pour le service de la Marine & des Galeres, aux Ports & Arsenaux de Toulon & Marseille. Du 23. Septerabre 1719. \A Paris: de V imprimerie royale, 1719.] 4 pp. 8°. Edit du roy, Portant retablissement de I'Office de Tresorier ancien de la Marine, & de ceux de Tresoriers ancien & alternatif des Galeres. Donne i Paris au mois de Decembre 1718. \A Paris: chez la Veuve de Francois Muguet, Hubert Muguet, 1719.] 4 pp. 8°. Rdglement Pour servir d'lnstruction aux Ecri- vains des Galeres du Roy. De par le roy. Sa Majeste estant informee que les Ecrivains qu'Elle a Establis sur chacune de ses Galeres negligent leurs fonctions, & qu'ils n'ont pasautantde soinqu'ilsen doivent avoir des Agres, Ornements, Munitions & Vivres qui leur sent confiez, EUe a resolu...le present R^glement... \A Paris: de V imprimerie royale, 1718.] 8 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Portant que les Negocians de la Rochelle seront obligez de prendre dans le nombre de I'Equipage des Vaisseaux qu'ils arraeront, un jeune homme instruit au Pilotage pour faire les fonctions dePilotin. Du 27.Fevrier 1719. \A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1719.] 3 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Du 4. Fevrier 1719. Et lettres patentes Expediees sur iceluy. Concernant la Capitation des Officiers & Employez dans la Marine cfe dans les Galeres. Donnees a Paris le 7. Mars 1719. \A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1719.] 8 pp. 8°. Declaration du roy, qui ordonne que les Ap- pellations des Sentences & Jugemens du Si^ge par- ticulier de I'Amiraute de Colioure, ressortiront au Conseil Superieur de Roussillon. Donnee k. Paris le 20 Decembre 1718. Avec I'Arret de Registre du 22 Mars 1719. \A Paris: chez P. Prault, 1742.] 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Portant Amnistie pour lesForbans. Du 24. Janvier 1719. «./.-;*. A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1719. 4 pp. 8". Ordonnance du roy, En forme de R^glement, Surce que le Roi Veut etre observe dans les Colo- nies par rapport aux Matelots qui deserteront des Vaisseaux de ses Sujets. A Paris le 22. May 1719. \A Paris: Chez la Veuve Saugrain, 1719.] 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Portant que les Capi- taines, Maitres & Patrons des Vaisseaux & autres Batimens Fran9ois, recevront sur leurs Bords les Matelots degradez qui leur seront donnez par les Consuls des Echelles de Levant, de Barbaric & des Ports d'ltalie. Du 25. Juillet 1719. \A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1719.] 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy. Pour Regler le temps que doit coramencer & finir la Table des Capitaines Commandans ses Vaisseaux, Et pour les decharger de la nourriture des Valets des Officiers. Du premier Aoust 1 7 19. A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1719, 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Portant Amnistie pour lesForbans. Du 13. Aoust 1 719. n.t.-p. A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1719. 4 PP. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Sur la Demi-solde & la Ration accordees aux Equipages & aux Valets des Officiers, Pendant I'Armement & le Desarmement des Vaisseaux de Sa Majeste. Du 29. Aoust 1719. n.t.-p. A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale,!"]!!). 3 pp. 8°. Traitez des vivres pour les vaisseaux et pour les galeres sous le nom de Michel Parent, Du onzieme Septembre 1719. A Paris : Chez la V. Saugrain 6^ Pierre Pratilt, 1 7 19. 13 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy. Pour I'Augmentation de Dix hommes par Compagnie Franche de la Marine, Et d'un Enseigne. Du premier Octobre 1719. A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, l"]!!). 3 pp. 8°, Rdglement pour ce qui doit estre observe dans les Ports & Arsenaux du Royaume, pour la conservation des Vaisseaux de Sa Majeste. Du 7. Novembre 1719. [A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1719.] 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance de nosseigneurs les commissaires Generaux, Deputez par Sa Majeste par Arrest de son Conseil du deux Novembre 1717, qui condamne les Srs de Fresnel... Officiers des Sieges des Amirau- tez de Honfleur Caudebec, k payer a Edme Gerard ... les sommes restantes diies des quittances de finance, & deux sols pour livre, expediees pour raisondesdits Offices. . .Du 29. Janvier 1720. n.t.-p. 4 pp. 8°. Lettres Patentes sur Arrest, Qui ordonnent I'execution d'un Traite de la Coupe des Bois de I'Abbaye de Bellebranche, pour le service de la Marine. Donnees i Paris le 10. Avril 1720. Paris: Louis-Denis de la Tour,. . .1720. 4 pp. 8°. Lettres Patentes sur Arrest, Qui ordonnent une coupe de bois pour le Service de la Marine. Donnees a Paris le 29. Avril 1720. Paris: Louis Denis de la Tour. . . 1720. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy. Qui Deffend aux Capi- taines des Compagnies Franches de la Marine d'Enroller pour Soldats des Habitans domicilez en risle de Re. Du 22. Julliet 1720. [A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1720.] 3 pp. 8". Edit du roy, concernant la marine. Donne a Paris au mois de Juillet 1720. Louis. . .ayant resolu . de procurer une subsistance certaine aux Invalides de la Marine & des Galeres, jugea i propos d'etab- lir par son Edit du mois de May 1709, une retenue de quatres deniers pour livre sur toutes les pensions, gratifications, appointemens, gages & soldes du corps de la Marine & des Galeres. . \A Paris: Chez Louis-Denis Delatour &= Pierre Simon,l']20.] 24 pp. 8°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 343 French — History, cont'd., 1720-1723. Declaration du roy, Donnee i Paris le trois May 1720. Concernant les Gages attribuez aux Officiers Gardes Costes de la Marine. Registree en la Chambre des Comptes le 7. Juin 1720. \A Paris: Chez Joseph Saugrain, 1720.] 4 pp. 8°, Lettres patentes sur arrest Donnees a Paris le douzieme May 1720. Concernant les Officiers de la Marine & des Galeres, & Ouvriers employez i la Construction des Vaisseaux. . .du Roy. Registrees en la Chambre de Comptes le 13. Juillet 1720. \A Paris: Chez Joseph Saugrain, 1720.] 7 pp. 8°. Edit du Roy, concernant la Marine. Donne i Paris au mois de Juillet 1 720. Paris: Louis-Denis Delatour [1720]. 24 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Servant de Riglement pour le Conseil de Marine. Donnee i Paris le 31. Aoust 1720. A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, l']20. 12 pp. 8°. Rdglement Pour le Siege de I'Amiraute k I'Isle Royale. A Paris le 9. December 1720. [A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1720.] 4 pp. 8'. RSg'lement Des Droits & Salaires des Officiers du Siege de I'Amiraute de I'Isle Royale. A Paris le 9. Decerabre 1720. \^A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1721.] 7 pp. 8°. Declaration du roy. En interpretation de I'Edit du mois de Juillet dernier.concernant les In- valides de la Marine. Donnee a Paris le 30. De- cembre 1720. \A Paris: Chez Louis-Denis Dela- tour (2r= Pierre Simon, . . . 1721.] 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Concernant la Fourniture des Vivres de la Marine, faite en 1700. & annees suivantes. Du 21. Janvier 1721. \A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1721.] 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Qui Deffend aux Officiers des Amirautez de Provence, d'expedier aucuns Congez pour les Batimens des Ports ... a I'exception de ceux que les Commandans jugeront a propos de faire armer pour aller chercher des Vivres pour la subsistance des Habitans de ladite Province. Don- nee a Paris le 25. Fevrier 1721. \^A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1721.] 3 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy. Qui subroge Jean de la Coste au lieu & place de Michel Parant, pour continuer la Regie & Exploitation de la four- niture des Vivres aux Equipages des Vaisseaux & Galeres de Sa Majeste, &c. Du Vingt Juin 1721. n. t.-p. 3 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roi. Qui Evoque les demandes & contestations. . . a I'occasion du . . . fournitures concernant les Vivres de la Marine . . . de Sa Majeste, Et les renvoye pardevant les Srs Commissaires du Bureau des Vivres de Terre. . .Du 6. Juillet 1 721. [A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1721.] 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Portant Deffenses a tous Capitaines, Maltres & Patrons de Vaisseaux & autres Batimens Fran9ois, de faire porter la Flame blanche a aucun des Mats de leurs Navires. Donnee i Paris le 21. Decembre 1721. \A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1721.] 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Au sujet des matelots qui desertent dans les Colonies. A Paris le vingt trois Decembre 1 72 1, n. t.-p. 4 pp. 8°. Reglement que le Roy, de I'avis de Monsieur le Due d'Orleans son Oncle Regent, Veut estre ob- serve concernant les Ouvriers des Departemens & Quartiers des Classes de la Marine, envoyez dans les Ports & Arsenaux de Marine. Du 6. Janvier 1722. \A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1722,] 3 pp. 8°. Declaration du roy, Portant, Que faute par les Maistres des Bastimens venant des Isles Fran- coises, de representer aux Bureaux dez Fermes k leur arrivee en France, un Estat signe des Commis du Domaine d'Occident ausdites Isles, des Mar- chandises y chargees. . .ils seront reputez en avoir fait Commerce avec I'Etranger, & lesdits Vaisseaux & Marchandises confisquez . , . Du quatorze Mars 1722, Registree en Parlement & en la cour des Aydes. n. t.-p. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Du troisitee Septembre 1721. Et lettres patentes sur iceluy, Du onzieme Janvier 1722. Portant Augmentation du Prix des Rations des Vivres des Vaisseaux. . . pour I'annee mil sept cent vingt. Registrees en la Chambre des Comptes, le 27 Mars 1722. A Paris: Chez la V. Saugrin et Pierre Prault, 1722. 15 pp. 8°. Declaration du roy, Concernant I'Establisse- ment Royal des Invalides de la marine. Donne i Versailles le 12. Juillet 1722. Registree en Parle- ment. \A Paris: de Vimprimerie royale, 1722.] 4 pp. 8°. Declaration du roy. Qui exemptede Tutelle& Curatelle les Commis principaux. Ecrivains, & autres entretenus dans la Marine. Donnee a Versailles le 13. Juillet 1722. A Paris: Chez Louis-Denis De- latour &= Pierre Simon, 1722.] 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Portant Amnistie pour les Forbans. Du 28. Septembre 1722. n. t.-p. A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1722. 4 pp. 8°. Rdglement des Droits & Salaires des Officiers des Sieges d'Amiraute des Isles du Vent de I'Ame- rique. A Versailles le 7. Decembre, 1722. \_A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, \T2.'2..'\ 7 pp. 8°. Declaration du roy. Qui Ordonne que les Congez de I'Amiral ne seront delivrez que pour les Vaisseaux qui seront actuellement dans les Ports du Royaume, si ce n'est pour ceux qui auront este achetez ou construits dans les Pays Estrangers. Du mois de Janvier 1 723. Registree en Parlement. \A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, i'j2'i.^ 4 PP- 8°. Declaration du roy. En Interpretation des Edits concernant les Invalides de la Marine, des mois de May 1709. Mars 1713. & Juillet 1720. Donnee a Meudon le 9. Juin 1723. Registree en Parlement. \A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1723.] 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Portant Permission aux Capitaines des Companies Franches de la Marine, d'engager des Soldats a seize ans accomplis pour- veil qu'ils soient de la taille de cinq pieds un pouce. Du 22. Aoust 1723. A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1723. 4 PP- 8°. Arrest du conseil d'estat du roy, Qui regie la consonimation des Recepissez. . .& Lettres de Change delivrez tant par les Tresoriers Generaux de la Marine... en payement des depenses de la Marine des Exercices de 1704. 1706... [to] 1714. & huit premier mois de 1715. que paries Tresoriers 3,44 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY French — History, cont'd,, 1 723-1 730. Generaux des Galeres. . .pour les depenses des Galeres des Exercices de 1707. . .[to] I7i4- & ^'^^^ premiers mois de 1715. qui n'ont point este conver- tis en Billets de I'Estat dans le delay fixe par la Declaration du 13. Mars. 1717. Du 7. Septembre 1723. A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1723. 3 PP- 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Qui permet aux Capi- taines. . .des. . .Bastimens de ses Sujets qui arme- ront k I'avenir pour le Commerce, d'employer dans le nombre des matelots. .jusqu'a la concurrence du tiers de Matelots Estrangers. Du 20. Octobre 1723. A Paris: de I'imprimerie royale, 1723. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Portant Amnistie en faveur des Officiers, Mariniers & Matelots rran9ois deserteurs, a condition qu'ils reviendront dans le Royaume dans un an. Du 8. Fevrier 1724. \A Paris: de V im,primerie royale, 1724.] 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, Au sujet des Engagez. Du 15. Fevrier 1724. \A Paris : de I'imprimerie royale, 1724.] 4 pp. 8°. liOttres patentes sur arrest, portant Reglement pour les declarations a faire par les Maitres ou Capi- taines de Vaisseaux dans les vingt-quatre heures de leur arrivee, aux plus prochains Bureaux des Ports oil ils aborderont. Donnes a Versailles le 4. Avril 1 724. \A Paris: Chez Louis-Denis Delatour &f Pierre Simon, \'j'2,6,.\ 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy, portant que le produit du dixieme des prises vue seront faites i I'avenir en commerce etranger dans les colonies, continiiera d'estre depose entre les mains du commis du treso- rier de la marine, pour estre employe suivant les ordres particuliers de sa Majeste. 14. nov. 1724. \^Paris: Imp. Royale,'\ 1724. 3 pp. 4°. Ordonnance du roi, Qui suspend celle du 27. May 1716. Et qui ordonne que les matelots ne pourront estre refus. . .Maistres. . .qu'ils n'ayent fait deux Campagnes. . .sur les Vaisseux de Sa Majeste. Du 12. Decembre 1724. \Paris: V Imp. Royale, 1725.] 3 pp. 8°. Reglement des Droits, Salaries & Vacations des OfEciers des Sieges d'Amiraute des Isles du vent de I'Amerique. Du 26. Decembre 1724. [Paris: V Imp. Royale, 1724.] 4 pp. 8°. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1725. 8 pp. 8°. Ijettres Patentes, Qui ordonnent la coupe de trente-neuf arbres dans differens endroits, pour le service de la marine. Donnees i Marly le 28. Jan- vier 1725. \_Paris: Pierre Simon, \'I2$.'\ 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Portant que tous les Officiers, Mariniers & Matelots Fran9ois, qui ont quitte les Batimens sur lesquels ils servoient, & sont restez dans les Pays Estrangers, seront tenus de revenir dans le Royaume dans une annee. . . Et qu'i faute de ce, ils seront punis comme deserteurs. . . . Du 8. Fevrier 1 724. A Paris: de I'Imp. Royale, 1724. 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy. Qui impose la peine des Galeres aux Matelots & autres gens de mer qui s'engageront. . . dans les troupes . . . s'ils ne declarent estre Classez, Du 27. Mars 1725. \Paris : V Imp. Royale, 1725.] 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roy. Pour fair opter quelques Particuliers de Nantes, du metier de la Monnoye, avec celuy de Matelot. Du 5. Juin 1725. {Paris: I'lmp. Royale, 1725.] 3 pp. 8°. Reglement concernant la Reception des Capi- taines, Maitres ou Patrons, Pilotes & Pilotes- Lamaneurs ou Locmans. Du 15. Aoust 1725. Paris: V Imp. Royal, 1725. 8 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Pour la division &; I'etendile des Departmens & Quartiers des Classes de I'lntendance de la Marine de Toulon. Du 2. Octobre 1725. {Paris: I'Imp. Royale, I725-] 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du roy. Qui fait def- fenses aux Commissaires et autres Officiers de la Marine, de donner permission . . . de couper leurs Bois, et de proceder aux visites & a la marque des arbres propres pour la Marine . . . Du 15. Janvier 1726. Paris: I'Imp. Royale, 1726. 8 pp. 8°. Declaration du Roy, Qui ordonne qu'il ne pourra estre delivre des Congez de I'Amiral pour les Vaisseaux construits ou achetez dans les Pays estrangers, que pour revenir directement dans le Royaume. Donnee a Versailles le 24. Decembre 1726. Paris: I'Imp. Royale, 1727- 4 PP- 8°. Declaration du Roy, ConcernaTst I'embarque- ment...des Matelots dans les Ports du Royaume . . . & dans les Pays estrangers; & au sujet des acomptes qui peuvent estre donnez sur les salaires desdits Matelots. Donnee i Versailles le 18. De- cembre 1728. Paris: Imp. Royale, t^2q. 8 pp. 8°. Reglement au sujet des classes. Du 10 May 1728. {Paris: Imp. Royale, 1728.] 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Au sujet des Passagers estrangers qui pourront estre embarquez sur les Batimens Franpois ou ils auront charge a Fret ou Nolis. Du 23. May 1728. {Paris: Imp. Royale, 1728.] 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant les Desar- mement des Vaisseaux. Du 26. Janvier 1729. {Paris: Imp. Royale, 1729.] 4 pp. 8°. Traits des Vivres pour les Vaisseaux sous le nom de Jean de la Coste, Du 28. Juin 1729. Paris: Chez Mesnier, 1729. i p.l., 21 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant les Mousses. Du 10. Janvier 1730. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1730. 3 PP- 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Portant Amnistie en faveur des soldats deserteurs des Compagnies franchesde la Marine. Du 7. Fevrier 1730. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1730. 7 pp. 8°; Ordonnance du Roy, Pour I'establissement d'une Compagnie de Cadets au Port de Rochefort. Du 27. May 1730. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1730. 4 PP- 8°. Declaration du Roy, Qui deftend aux Capi- taines des Bastiments de Provence & de Languedoc, d'engager aucun Matelot pour un terme moins long que celuy porte sur les rolles d'equipages. .. & aux matelots de quitter les soit expire. Donnee a Fontainebleau le 27. May 1730. Paris: Imp. Roy- ale, 1730. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Portant qu'il sera em- barque sur tous les Bastimens qui armeront k Bor- deaux, un matelot novice par chaque dix hommes de I'Equipage. .. Du 23. Aoust 1730. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1730. 3 pp. 8°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 345 French — History, confd., 1730-1737. Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant la Patente de Sante que doivent prendre les Capitaines. ..des Bastimens qui commercent dans les Eschelles de Levant &: de Barbarie. Du ,6. Septembre 1730. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1730. 4pp. 8°. _ Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant les Bas- timens Fran9ois qui vont faire le commerce i Damiete & i Alexandria. Du 6. Octobre 1730. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1730. 3 pp. 8°. Declaration du Roy, Portant qu'il ne sera laisse aucun Mousse dans les Echelles de Levant & de Barbarie. Donnee a Versailles le 12. Octrobre 1730. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1730. 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Pour I'entretenement du Regiment Suisse de Karrer au Service de la Ma- rine. A Marly le 9. Octobre 1731. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1731. 11 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Pour la division & Testeudue des departemens & quartiers des classes de rintendance de la Marine du Havre. Du 13. Novembre 1731. Paris: Imp. Royale, -Lfi^. 8 pp. 8°. Edit du Roy, Portant reduction des trois Offices de Tresoriers generaux de la Marine. .. et suppres- sion d'un desdits trois Offices. Donnee a Versailles . .. Mars 1732. Paris: Imp. Royale, \TiZ. 7 pp. 8 . Reglement en interpretation de celuy du 12. Mars 1726. Concernant la Division & I'Estendue des Capitaineries Garde-Coste de Bretagne. Du 4. Juillet 1732. Paris: Imp. Royale, \1'i'2.. 8 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Portant Riglement pour le service... I'habillement de la Compagnie des Gardes du Pavilion Amiral. Du. 7. Juillet 1732. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1732. 12 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du Roy, Portant R^glement sur les Marchandises en pacotilles, que les Capitaines. .. & passagers portent en Levant. .. Du 17 Mars 1733. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1733. 8 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant la Com- pagnie de Bombardiers, entretenue a Rochefort. Du 24. Juin 1733. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1733. 8 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant la Masse des Bombardiers de la Marine. Du 3. Novembre 1733. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1733. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Portant augmentation de vingt hommes dans chacune des cinquante com- pagnies Tranches de la Marine. Du 14. Decembre 1733. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1733. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant I'exemption des capitaines. . .& Pilotes, de I'ordre & de la dis- cipline des classes. Du 12. Janvier 1734. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1734. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du Roy, Concernant I'embarquement & le debarquement des matelots dans les ports... & au sujet des icomptes qui peuvent estre donnez ausdits matelots, & du lieu ou le payement de leurs Salaires. .. pent leur estre fait. Du 19. Janvier 1734. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1734. 4PP- 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, concernant les Com- pagnies franches de la Marine. Du 28. Fevrier 1734. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1734. 3 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du Roy, En inter- pretation de celuy. .. portant riglement sur les marchandises en pacotilles, qui reduit. .. la retenue qui avoit este fixee i... par ledit arrest du 17. Mars 1733. Du 20. Mars 1734. Paris : Imp. Royale, 1734. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant les Canon- niers qui sont entretenus au port de Rochefort, & ceux qui s'embarquent sur les Vaisseaux de Sa Majeste. Du 15 Aoust 1734. Paris: Imp. Roy- ale, 1734. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du Roy, Portant Re- glement pour le Lestage &DeIestage des Vaisseaux & Barques, qui sont devant la Ville de Bordeaux. Du 29. Octobre 1734. Paris: P. Prault . . ., 1739. 8 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Pour la division & I'es- tendue des departemens & quartiers de I'lnten- dance de Brest. Du 30. Novembre 1734. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1734. 7 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Portant Amnistie gene- rale en faveur des Soldats deserteurs des Troupes de la Marine. Du ig. Decembre 1734. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1734. 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant les En- gagements & Congez limitez des Soldats de Marine. Du 15. Fevrier 1735. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1735. 3 PP 8\ Reglement Des Droits & Salaires des Officiers du Siege d'Amiraute i I'lsle-Royale. Du 24. May 1735- Paris: Imp. Royale, 1735. 11 pp. 8°. Reglement Des Droits & Salaires des Officiers du Siege d'Amiraute de Quebec. Du 24. May 1735. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1735. II pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'estat du Roy, Qui casse des Lettresde Pilote-hauturier. . .& Maistre de Bas- timent de mer, donnees par les Officiers de I'Ami- raute de Loiiisbourg; Et leur enjoint. . .de se con- former dans les receptions des Capitaines. .& Pilotes, i ce qui est prescrit. . .Du 7. Avril 1736. Paris: I' Imp. Royale, iT^t. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Qui reduit au nombre de soixante hommes, les Compagnies franches de la Marine. Du 3. May 1736. Paris: Imp. Royale, 1736. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Qui interdit I'usage du filet nomme Ret Traversier ou Chalut sur les costes de I'Amiraute de Grandcamp. . .Du 29. May 1736. Paris: Imp. Royale, iTib. 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Qui annulle le Regle- ment du 25. Juillet 1708. Du 5. Juin 1739. Paris: Imp. Royale, rTib. 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Qui. . .deffend I'entree dans les ports du Royaume, aux bastimes Corses. Du 28 Juillet 1736. Paris: I'Imp. Royale, 1736. 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Au sujet des Deserteurs des troupes des isles franyoises de I'Amerique. Du II. Fevrier 1737. Paris: I'lfnp. Royale, 1737. 4 pp. 8°. Lettres Patentes du Roy, Qui ordonnent, que les Officiers d'Amiraute de Bretagne seront tenus de prendre I'attache du Gouverneur de la Province sur leurs Provisions. Donnees a Versailles le 29. Mars. 1737. Paris: P. Prault. ..,-s.l'i'i. 3 pp. 8°. 346 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY French — History, cont'd., 1737-1745. Reglement concernant les Capitaines en second, Pilotes...& Contre-maistres, embarquez sur les navires de Bordeaux. Du 23. Juillet 1737' Paris: VImp. Royale, 1737. 4 pp. 8°. Lettres patentes concernant la signature des Expeditions de I'Amiraute que I'Amiral a droit de signer. 8. Decembre 1737. Paris: Pierre Simon ..., 1738. 4PP- 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du Roy, Portant que rOrdonnance du 23. Decembre 1721, concernant les Matelots qui desertent dans les Colonies, sera executee; Et casse une Sentence des OfEciers de I'Amiraute de Dunkerque, rendue en contravention de ladite Ordonnance. Du 13. May 1738. , Paris: r Imp. Royale, 1738. 4 pp. 8°. Reglement du Roy, Pour la recherche des soldes & produits d'inventaires des Gens de mer qui meurent sans tester pendant leurs voyages sur les Bastimens marchands; des effets & hardes des Passagers . . . & des produits des bris. . .revenant aux Invalides de la Marine. Du 23. Aoust 1739. Paris: l' Imp. Royale, iT^g. 10 pp. 8°. Duguay-Trouin (Rene). Memoires. [Paris,'\ 1740. 2 p.l., xl, 284 pp., I plan, 5 pi. Ordonnance du Roy, Portant qu'il sera em- barque un Novice par dix hommes d' Equipage, sur les Batimens qui seront expedie's a la Rochelle pour les Voyages de long-cours, & au grand Cabotage. Du 22. Decembre 1739. Paris: P. Prault. . . 1740. 3 PP- 8°. Deslandes (A. F. B.) Essai sur la marine et sur le commerce. \^Paris,\ ^743- 176 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Portant Reglement sur la Reception des Capitaines. . .& Patrons dans les Colonies Franfoises de I'Amerique. Du treize Juin 1743. A Paris: chez Pierre Prault. . . 1743. 4 pp. 8°. Iiettre ecrite a M. * * * a Paris, par M. le Chevalier de * * * officier de marine i Brest le 12. Octobre 1744. n.t.-p. 29 pp. 8°. Rdglement Pour I'etablissement du Conseil des Prises. Du 22. Avril 1744. A Paris: de I'lm- primerie Royale, 1744. 6 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Portant Amnistie en faveur des Oflficiers, Mariniers & Matelots deser- teurs. Du vingt-trois Avril 1744. De I'lmpri- ?)ierie de Prault pere .. .\']i\t\. 3 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roy, Qui ordonne que les negocians ... & equipages des navires qui peuvent avoir ete preparez pour ... la peche, & qui ne peuvent etre expediez a cause de la declara- tion de guerre faite i I'Angleterre, seront . . . de- chargez des engagemens par eux pris. Du 20. Mai 1744. Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1744. 2 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roy, Portant reglement sur le fait des Marchandises provenant des Prises faites en mer sur les ennemis de I'Etat. Du 7. Aout 1744. A Paris: de l' Imprimerie Roy- ale, 1744. 2, 11-12 pp. 8°. Reglement Concernant les Prises faites sur mer, & la navigation des Vaisseaux neutres pen- dant la guerre. Du 21. Octobre 1744. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1744. 7 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du Roy,Par lequel Sa Majeste . . . regie ce qui doit etre observe i I'occa- sion des Poudres prSvenans des prises faites , . . ^P" partenant aux Armateurs & autres Particuliers. Du premier Decembre 1744. A Paris: De T Trnpri- premier uecemDre 1744 merie de Pierre Prault . . . 1744. 4 pp. Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roy, Qui or- donne que lorsque les Bois servant a la construction des Vaisseaux de Sa Majeste seront jettez par les . . . accidens, sur les bords de la Loire . . . ou dans les isles, des Syndics ... & CoUecteurs . . . seront tenus d'en donner avis. . . Du 19. Decembre 1744. A Paris: de I' Imprimerie Royale, IT^S- 4 PP- 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Estat du Roy, En inter- pretation de celui . . . portant Reglement sur le fait des marchandises provenantes des Prises faites en mer sur les ennemis de I'Estat. Du 24 Decem- bre 1744. A Paris: chez Pierre Prault . . . 1745. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Portant Reglement pour la punition des Officiers, Mariniers, & Mate- lots deserteurs de Navires armes pour la course. Du 25 Mars 1745. A Paris: de V Imprimerie de P. Prault. . .i-jc^S- 4 PP- 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roy Servant de reglement pour empecher I'abus dans I'exemption des droits des cinq grosses fermes, accordee sur les ". . .voissons servant a I'avitaillement des vaisseaux armez en course, ainsi que sur les munitions de guerre . . . . Et assujetet aux droits tous avitaille- mens. ..de naivres pour quelque destination que ce puisse etre, autres que. ..Du6 Avril 1745. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 114^. 7 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roy, Qui or- donne que ... la cargaison des navires, f ran90is repris sur les Anglois, & conduits directement dans les ports du Royaume sans avoir touche a aucun port etranger, ne seront point sujettes au reglement du 7 Aout 1744, & qu'elles acquitteront les memes droits qu'elles auroient acquittez dans lesdits ports si lesdits navires y fussent arrivez sans avoir ete pris par les Anglois. Du 4 Mai 1745. A Paris: de I' Imprimerie Royale, 1745. 3 pp. 8°. Reglement sur la Police a observer a I'egard des Matelots qui desertent aux Isles de I'Amerique, des Navires armes dans les Ports du Royaume. Du Camp de Tournay le ig May 1745. A Paris: Chez P. Prault, 1745. 8 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Sur ce qui doit etre observe par le Capitaines . . . des batimens mar- chands, lorsqu'ils trouveront des vaisseaux . . . du Roy mouillez dans les rades & ports . . . Du 25 Mai 1745. A Paris: de I'lmprimerie Royale, 1745. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roy. Concernant la liquidation de la retenue de des six deniers pour livre, qui se fait au profit des Invalides de la Marine, sur les Prises faites en mer. Du 30 Aoflt 1745. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1745. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, a Fontainebleau le 15 Novembre 1745. Pour faire observer parmi les Equipages des Vaisseaux de Sa Majeste accordes a des Particuliers pour faire la course, la meme police & discipline etablie i I'egard des Vaisseaux armes pour le service. . .A Paris: Chez P. Prault 1745. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Qui r^gle le payement des equipages des navires expediez pour les isles de WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 347 French — History, coni'd., 1746-1753. rAmerique sous I'escorte des vaisseaux de Sa Majeste, pendant le tems qu'ils auront ete retenus dans les Rades pour attendre le depart des convois. Du^l. Avril 1746. A Paris: de VJmprimerie Royale, 1746. 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, En faveurdes Families des Gens de mer decedez sur les Vaisseaux du Roy pendant les campagnes de long cours. Du premier Mai 1746. A Paris; de V Imprimerie Royale, 1746. 2 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Pour faire executer k I'egard de tous les navires armez dans les differens ports du Royaume pour faire les voyages de I'Amerique sous I'escorte des vaisseaux de Sa Majeste, le Reglement . . . concernant le payement des equipages des navires expediez a Nantes . . . Du 18 Mai 1746. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Roy- ale, 1746. 3 pp. 8°. Jugement du Siege Royal de I'Amiraute de Saint Male, Rendu en dernier resort contre plusiers Officiers, mariniers & Matelots, du Corsaire I'Anonyme Du 27 Juin 1746. A Paris: Chez P. Prault, 1746. 3 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roy, et lettres patentes sur icelui. ..Qui ordonnent I'execution de . . . ordonnance des Fermes ... en consequence, ■que ceux qui y contreviendront en faisant decharger des marchandises des bateaux . . . sans un conge par ecrit du fermier, ou . . . seront condamnez i la confiscation . . . Donnes a Versailles le 5 Juillet 1746. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1746. 3 PP- 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Portant qu'aucuns Officiers, mariniers & Matelots ne pourront etre exempts du service des Vaisseaux de Sa Majeste, sous pretexte des fonctions particulieres auxquelles ils pourroient etre affectez. Du 28 Juillet 1746. A Paris: de V Im.prim.erie Royale , 1746. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Portant fixation des avances qui doivent etre payees aux Officiers, mariniers ... & autres gens de mer engagez pour servirsur les Navires armez pour la course dans les differens ports . . . de Bretagne, & . . . de Grand- ville. Du premier Novembre 1746. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, ll\i>. 4 pp. 8°. Declaration du Roy, concernant la construc- tion des navires ou batimens de mer. Donnee a Versailles le 16 May 1747. A Paris: chez Pierre- Guillaume Simon, 1747. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du conseil d'Etat du Roy, Qui coramet les Officiers de I'Amiraute de France au Siige , general de la Table de marbre du Palais i Paris, au lieu . . . des sieurs Commissaires de son Conseil nommez . . . pour continuer la verification des titres-des droits maritimes . . . Et qui prescrit la forme en lequelle il sera precede 4 la verification ., . . Du 7 Octobre 1747. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1747. 7 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy Portant reglement au sujet des Patentes de sante que les Capitaines . . . & autres mariniers que naviguent . . . de Provence, Languedoc & Rossillon, doivent prendre . . . Du 28 Janvier 1748. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1748. 4 pp. 8°. Declaration du Roy, Portant la suspension du dixiime de I'Amiral sur les Prises faites en mer, & autres encouragemens pour la course. Donnee i Versailes le 5 Mars 1 748. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1748. 7 pp. 8°, Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant les Con- vois pour les Isles fran9oises de I'Amerique. Du 14 Mai 1745. Paris: I' Imprimerie Royale, 1745. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Portant reunion du corps des GaUres i celui de la Marine. Du 27 Septembre 1748. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1748. 8 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'l^tat du Roy, Qui ordonne que les Navires ennemis, pris par ses vaisseaux ou par ceux de ses Sujets armes en course, recous par les ennemis, & repris ensuite sur eux, appartien- dront en entier au dernier preneur. Du 5. No- vembre 1748. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1749. 3 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant les Com- pagnies franches de la Marine. Du 2. Decembre 1748. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1748. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant les Com- pagnies franches de la Marine. Du 2g Novembre 1749. A Paris, de V Imprimerie Royale, 1749. 7 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant les Officiers d'Artillerie de la Marine, & les compagnies de Bom- bardiers &d'apprentifscanonniers. Du 5 Juin 1750. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1750. 7 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roy, Concernant la Com- pagriie des Cadets de Rochefort. Du 16 Octobre 1750. A Paris: de l' Imprimerie Royale, 1752. 3 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roy, Qui regie les depenses de la Marine & des Galeres, sur lesquelles le Vingtieme doit etre retenu, & celles qui en sont exeraptes. Du 30 Decembre 1750. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1751. 4 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du Roi, Pour entretenir le regiment Suisse de Hallwyl au service de la Marine. Du premier Septembre 1752. A Paris: de V Im- primerie Royale, 1753. 22 pp. 8°. Lettres Patents du Roi, Concernant les Tresoriers generaux de la Marine & des Galeres, Donnees a Versailles, le 2 Septembre, 1752. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1753. 6 pp. 8°. Ordonnance du roi, Portant que les salaires des Gens de mer qui auront deserte des Batimens marchands continueront d'etre deposes dans les Bureaux des Classes. Du 12 Decembre 1752. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1752. 3 pp. 8°. Exposition des motifs, fondes sur le droit des gens universellement recii, qui out determine le roi, sur les instances reiterees de ses sujets commer^ants par mer, a mettre arret sur les capitaux, que Sa Ma- jeste avoit promis, de rembourser aux sujets de la Grande Bretagne, en vertu des traites de paix de Breslau et de Dresde . . . Berlin, 1752. xv, 5- 131 pp. 12°. Title" and text French and English. Ordonnance du Roi, Qui defend a tous Capi- taines ... & Patrons de Navires, ou autres Bati- mens de mer fran9ois, de porter dans I'isle de Corse aucunes armes, munitions ou utensils de guerre. Du 28. Mai 1 753. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1753. 2 pp. 8°. 348 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY French — History, cont'd., ll^'i-T-TJi). Rdglement Pour la police & discipline des equipages des Navires expedies pour les Colonies de I'Amerique. Du 22. Juin 1753. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1753. n pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roi, Portant cas- sation d'une sentence rendue le 30 Mai 1753, par les Officiers de I'Amiraute de Nantes, en contraven- tion des reglemens faits pour Fembarquement des Matelots aux Colonies de I'Amerique. Du 4. Sep- tembre 1753. A Paris: de V Irnfrimerie Royale, I75.'^. 3 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roi, Qui fait. . . tres expresses inhibitions & defenses aux Commu- nautes ecclesiastiques seculieres ...& laiques, & meme aux Particuliers proprietaires de bois de faire abattre aucun des arbres futaie . . .qui auront ete marques du marteau de la Marine. , . Du 23. Juillet 1754. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1754. 4 pp. 8°. Arrest du Conseil d'Etat du Roy,Qui confirme les privileges des Matelots; & annuUe un arret de la cour des Aides de Rouen, contraire auxdits privileges. Du g. Mars 1755. A Paris: de Vlm- primerie Royale, i^iS- 3 PP. 8°. mirabeau (Victor Riquetti, marquis de). De la marine militaire . . . (In his: L'ami des hommes . . . 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Code des Prises ou Recueil des declarations, ordonnances, arrets et r(Jglemens Relatifs k la course, & au Conseil des Prises. A Paris: de V Imprimerie Royale, 1778. v. p. 8°. Evenements Remarquables, 1778. Etat de la Marine francaise. MS. in French. 54 pp. 4°. Chevalier (Edouard). Histoire de la marine francaise pendant la guerre de I'independance americaine. Paris: Hachette,i.'&l'i. 2 p. 1., 517 pp. 8°. Kersuelen (G. J.) Relation des Combats et des Evenements de la Guerre Maritime de 177S entre la France et I'Angleterre. Paris, 1796. 8°. [lie Boucher (Odet Julien).] Histoire de la d^erni^re guerre, entre la Grande-Bretagne, et les Etats-Unis de I'Amerique, la France, I'Espagne et la Hollande. Paris : Brocas, l^?>^]. xxxiv, 1 1. , 358 pp., I 1., 7 maps, 2 tabs. 4°. - Declaration du Roi, Concernant les Privi- leges des Gens de Mer. Donne'e a Versailles le 21. Mars 1778. 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Refutation of the reasons assigned by the arbitrators for their award in the case of the two Greek frigates. New York, 1826. 8°. K 372 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY Essai sur la marine Traduit de I'ltalien Venise: Formaleoni, 4 pi. 8. , Italian. Italian naval documents are, of course, contained in the Italian parliamentary papers, which comprise committee, commission, and departmental reports, etc.; a general index (1848-97) was published in iBgS. The file in this library is complete. [Amezaga (C. de).] Studi suUe grandi ma- novre navali italiane del 1896 ed alcune consider- azioni d'indole navale intorno alia recente guerra ispano-americana. Geneva: P. Martini, 1898. 184 pp., 3 diag. 12°. ' Bardi (Girolamo). Vittoria navale ottenuta dalla Republica Venetiana contra Frederigo I. Imperadore. Per la restitutione di Alessandro III. Pontefice Massimo, venuto 4 Venetia. . . Venetia: A. Pinelli, 1619. 6 p.l., 155 pp. 4°. Brin (Benedetto). La nostra marina militare. Roma: Fratelli Bocca e C, 1881. I p. 1., 213 pp. 2. ed. 8°. Bucci (Eugenio). L'armata del risorgimento. Torino: R. E. Viarengo, 1902-3. 2 v. in I. 12°. Ser. I. La fregate a elicia di 1° ordine; " Vittorio Eman- uele." etc. igo2. Ser. 2. La battaglia di Lissa, con prefazione del A, Pas- tore. 1903, Corridore (Francesco). Storia documentata della marina sarda dal dominio spagnuolo al savoino (1479-1720). Bologna: JV. Zanichelli, igoo. 221 pp. 8°. Formaleoni (Vicenzio). ancienne des Venetians . . . par le Chevalier d'Henin. 1788. I p.l., 5-i68 pp., I 1., Gaetani (E. de). I coefficienti morali e il problema navale. Genoa: Tip. R. Istitulo Sordo- muti, 1902. Guglielmotti (A.) Storia della marina ppn- tificia. Roma: Tip. Vaticana, 1886-1893. 10 v. 4°. Imperato (Fortunato). Attrezzatura manovra navale segnalazioni marittime e dizionarietto di marina . . . Milano: U. Hoepli, 1902. 3 p. 1. ix- xxi, I 1., 643 pp. , 28 tab. 3. ed. 24°. (Manuali Hoepli.) Italy. — Marina, Ministero della. Annuario ufficiale della regia marina. Anno 37-39, 41-42 (1898-1900, 1902-1903). Roma, 1898-1903. 8°. Giornale militare per la marina, 1883, pt. 1-2; 1884, pt. i; 1900-date. Roma, 1883, 1884, igoo-date. 8°. Lista dei bastimenti italiani da guerra e mercantile con i segnali distintive lore assegnati per I'uso del codice internazionale dei segnali. Roma, 1876. 372 pp. 8°. Supplemento 1-5. Roma, 1876-78. 8°. Lista delle navi italiane da guerra e mercantili con i segnali distintivi loro assegnati per Tuso del codice internazionale de segnali. Roma, 1884. 128 pp. 8°. Regolamento di disciplina militare per i corpi della R. marina. Roma: Forzani e C, 1893. 3 p.l., ix-xxi, 115 pp., 3 1., 121-217 pp., 6 pi. 8°. Relazione sull' andamento dell' am- ministrazione marittima. 1883, 1884, i898/i8gg- 1899/igoo. Roma, 1884-1901. 4°. manfroni (Camillo). Storia della marina itali- ana dal trattato di Ninfeo alia caduta di Costanti- nopoli(i26i-i453). pt. i. Livorno: R. Accademio Navale, ig02. 8°. Storia della marina italiana dalla caduta di Costantinopoli alia battaglia de Lepanto. Roma: Foranzi e C, 1897. I p.l., v-xvii, I 1., 534 pp., 1 1. 8°. niolli (Giorgio). L'ltalia in mare. L'ex mari- naio (Giorgio MoUi). Roma : C. Verdesi, 1888. 214 pp., I 1. 2. ed. 12°. La nostra marina (seguito all' Italia in mare). Roma: E. Loescker &= Co., 1889. 3 p.l., 299 pp., I 1. 12°. Lo sfacelo della marina italiana. Torino: F. Casanova, 1899. viii, 120 pp. 12°. Le spedizioni marittime militari moderne ed i trasporti militari a Massaua. Milano: Galli, 1897. 192 pp. 16°. Palma (Frederico di). Mare e navi (Vita navale italiana del 1901). Napoli: B. Pellerano [1902]. 132 pp., 1 1., I pi. 8°. Paschen (C. ) Italien: die Flotte. Ber- lin: A. 6Vr/2fl// [1902]. X, 140 pp., I map, 15 pi., 2 port. 4°. (In: Heere (Die) und Flotten der Gegenwart... ^^r/jM [l 896-1902]. [v. 7.] 4°.) Relacion verdadera de la feliz batalla y vitoria que ban tenido las armas de la serenissima Repub- lica de Venecia contra el Turco, declarando los en- cuentros quetuuieron los nauios, galeras, y fragatas que le quitaron al enemigo, y echaron a pique, y los cautiuos y riquezas que le apresaron. [Madrid: D. G. Morras, 1663.] 2 1. 4°. f°. Bosset (G. ) Delia potenza della navi corazzate e delle bocche da fuoco in relazione all' attacco e difesa delle coste. Con duo tavole. Torino: C. Favale e Co., 1872. xiii, 125 pp. 4°. Sigismondi (I. ) La marina dello stato. Studio. Torino: Roux e Viarengo, i()02. 120 pp. 8°. Tajani (Alberto). La nostra marina militare. Cronistoria della marina italiana (l848-i8gg.)Cenni biografici. L'evoluzione storica e tecnica della marina italiana. II naviglio. — Gli stabilimenti marittimi miscellanea. Roma: E. Loescher e Co., 1900. 120 pp. 12°. Timone ( ). Riflessioni suUa guerra ma- rittima tra Spagna e Stati Uniti in relazione alia marina nostra. Napoli: R. Persole,\'ii^'A. 53 pp. 8°. Vecchi (Augusto Vittorio). Storia generate della marina militare. Firenze: Tip. coop, ed., 1892. 2 V. 8°. Viciani (E). Per la nostra marina. Poggi- bonsi: Tip. Cappelli, 1900. 31 pp. 4°. Mexican. Mexico. — Marina, Secretario de. Memoria de marina presentada a las camaras por el secretario de estado y del despacho del ramo. \Mexico:'\ Im- prenta del supremo gobierno [1824?]. i p.l., 8 pp., I 1. 8°. Guerra y Marina, Secretario de. Memoria [transmitted] 1823, '25, '26, 'so-'si, '33-35, '39- 4i> '44-46, '49-52, '57, [for] i869-'73, i876-'77, 1877-80. 2 v. and app. Mexico, n. d.-i88i. 4° and f°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 2,7Z T>!EVf South Walks. New South Wales. — Army and Navy List. Containing the names of officers. 31 July 1892, 31 August 1893, I Sept. 1895, I July 1897, i Jan. 1898, 15 October 1900. Sydney, 1892-1900. 8°. NiCARAGUAN. Nicaragua. — Guerra y Marina, Ministerio de. Memoria. i87o-'7i, 1888, 1891, 1899-1900. Managua, 1870-1900. f°. Issues tor iS/o-'yi, 1888 are called: Memoria del minis- terio de Gobernacion i Guerra. Papal. See above, Italian. Peruvian. Peru. — Guerra y Marina, Ministerio de. Memoria, 1864. Lima, 1864. nar. 4°. Uribe Orrego (Luis). Las operaciones navales «' durante la guerra entre Chile i la confederacion Peru-Boliviana 1836-37-38. Santiago de Chile : Imp. Nat., 1891. 194 pp., 1 1. sq. 8°. Portuguese. Portugal. — Marinha, Direcfao Geral da. Lista dos navies de guerra e mercantes da marinha portugueza. Referida ao 1°. de Janeiro. 1897- 98. Lisboa, 1897-98. 8°. Guerra, Secretaria da. Regulamento dos servifos do recratamento do exercito e da armada approvado por decreto de 6 de Agosto de 1896. Lisboa: Imp. Nacional, i8g6. 197 pp. 8°. Kelacion cierta y verdadera de la feliz vitoria y prosperos sucessos que en la India Oriental han conseguido los Portugueses, contra armadas muy ■^poderosas de Olanda y Persia, este ano de 1624. La fecha en la ciudad de Goa, cabepa de quel Reyno, a 27 de Mar9o, del dicho ano, y vino en la nao Santo Tome. Madrid: Bernardino de Guzman, 1625. 2 11. f°. Sousa Brandeira (Joao de). Tratado de apparelho do navio. . . Lisbon: Imp. Nacional, i8g6. xxviii 211. pp., 35 diag. 4°. (Portugal. [Guerra, Secretaria da.]) Rumanian. Rumania. — Afacerilor Straine Ministerul. '" Lege pentru organisarea flotilei si a serviciului por- turilor si regulamentul pentru applicarea art. 5 din acesta lege. Bucuresci: Imp. Statului, 1888. 27 pp. 8°. Russian. Aleksandr Mikhailovich, Grand Duke. Russki Flot. Risoval Leitenant V. Ignatzius. St. Petersburg: Khromo-Litografiya Shtadler &" Pattinot, 1893. 4°. Ardouin Dumazet ([Victor Eugene]). L'ar- meenavale en 1893. L'escadre russe en Provence. La defense de la Corse. . . Paris: Berger-Levrault et Cie., 1894. 2 p.l., 440 pp., I map. 12°. f Clarke (Sir G. S.) Russia's sea-power pas' and present; or, The rise of the Russian navy. V London: J. Murray, 1898. xix, 202 pp., 2 maps. 8°. Craufurd (H. W.) The Russian fleet in the Baltic in 1836. With some remarks. . .to draw at- tention to the danger of leaving our navy in its pre- sent. . .reduced state. London: J. Ridgway, 1839. 16 pp. 3. ed. 12°. Cronstat and the Russian fleet. London: J. W. Parker (s' Son, 1854. 20 pp. 8°. Repr.; Frazer's Magazine, May, 1854. Drysalski (A. von), Zepelin (C. von), and Batsch (C. F.) Russland. Das Heer. Die Flotte. Berlin: Schall &• Grund [iBgS,]. xviii, .„ 662 pp., 43 pi., 3 maps, I tab., i port. 8°. (Die Heere und Flotten der Gegenwart. v. 3.) History of the Russian fleet during the reign of Peter the Great. By a contemporary English- man (1724). Edited by Vice-Admirai Cyprian A. C. Bridge. London : Navy Rec. Soc., 1899. xxvi, 161 pp. 8°. (Navy Records Society. Pub- lications. V. 15.) Jane (F. T.) The imperial Russian navy: its » past, present, and future. London: W. Thacker > fe' C(7., 1899. 755 pp., il. ill. 4°. i London: Thacker, 1904. new ed. 736 pp. 4°. Sequel to the late visit of the Russian fleet to the United States, under command of Rear-admiral Lessoffsky. St. Petersburg, 1864. 25 pp. 8°. Wilmot (Sidney Marow Eardley-). The navies of France and Russia, past and present, with lists showing strength of their fleets in all classes of ships, etc. London : Navy League, ig02. 92 pp. 12°. Spanish. Bibliography. Aun6n y Villal6n (R.) Indice de las obras professionales y otras escritos debidos al personal de los distintos cuerpos de la armada . . . Madrid: [Imp. de Fortanet,'] 1887. 34 pp. 8°. Administration. Spain, — Marina, Ministerio de. Estado gene- ral de la armada. Madrid, i8g8. 2 v. 8°. (Spain. Marina, Ministerio de.) Lista oficial de las buques de guerra y mercantes de la marina Espanola con expression de sus nombres, senales distintivas, dimensiones y otros datos estadisticos. Madrid: Imp. del Minis- terio de Marina, 1898. viii, 113 pp. 8°. Marina y Hacienda, Secretaria de. Instruc- cion para gobierno de los baxeles de S. M. guarda- costas de Indias. Publicada en 1° de Octubre de 1803. {Madrid: La Imprenta Real, 1803. 9 11. 4°. (Spain. Marina y Hacienda, Secretaria de.) Statutes. Ordenanzas de su magestad para el Govierno militar, politico, y economico de su Armada Naval . . . Madrid: Imp. de J. de Zuniga , 1748. 2 V. 4°. (Spain. Statutes.) Ordenanzas generales de la armada naval. Parte primera : Sobre la gobernacion miHtar y marinera de la armada en general, y uso de sus fuerzas en la mar. Madrid: Impr. de la viuda de Don Joachin Ibarra, 1793. 2 v. i° , (Spain. Statutes.) General History. BofaruU y Sans (Francisco de). Antigua marina catalana. . . Barcelona: Hijos de J.Jepiis, 1898. 123 pp., I chart, 10 pi. 4°. Duro (Cesareo Fernandez). Armada espanola desde la union de los reinos de Castilla, y de Leon. -~ Madrid: Sucesores de Rivideneyra, 1895-1903. 9 V. 4'. 374 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY Spanish — cont'd La marina de Castilla. Madrid: El Pro- greso Editorial, 1890. 8°. (In : Historia gen. de la Espaiia.) La marina del siglo xv en la Exposicion Historica. Madrid, iSg^. 36 pp., 4 pi. 8°. [Ferrer de Couto (Jose), and March y Labores (Jose).] Historia de la marina real espanola desde el descubrimiento de las Americas hasta el combat de Trafalgar. [By J. Ferrer de Couto and J. March y Labores. Edited by D. C. de Vila and J. IWanini.] Madrid: J. M. Ducazeal, 1854-56. new ed. 2 v. f°. Salas (F. J. de). Marina espanola de la edad media. Madrid, 1864. 8°. History of limited periods. Warhaftige vii grundliche Beschreibung, wel- cher massen des Don Antonio Armada in den Insulen Las Ajores genant, von des Konigs Phi- lippens in Hispanien vund Portugal Armada, deren Obrister der Marggraue de S. Cruz, Don Aluaro de Baciano gewesen, auff den 26. Julij diss 82. Jars geschlagen vnd zertrent worden . . . verdeutscht. Milnchen: Adam Berg \\^'i2\. (14) 11. 4°. Appended is a " Relation sambt des Graffen von Vimiosa bekantnusz, den 27. Julij disz 82. Jars," explanatory of the war. Madrid (Manuel de). Relacion verdadera de la gran vitoria qve el armada espanola de la China tuuo contra los Olandeses piratas. . [Sevilla: F. de Lyra, 1618. Reimpresa, 1895.] 10 pp., i 1., (In: Archivo del bibliofilo filipino. Madrid, 1895- 1897. 12°. T. 2.) Relacion de las victorias que Don Diego de Arroyo y Dapo, gouernador y capitan general de la prouincia de Cumana, tuuo en la gran Salina de Arraya a 30. de Nouiembre, del ano passado de 622. y a treze de Enero deste ano, contra ciento y quatro nauios de Olandeses. Madrid: For la viuda de Alonso Martin \\t2'i\. 2 11. £°. Vargas (Tomas Tamaio de). Restauracion de la ciudad del Salvador i baia de todos sanctos en la provincia del Brasil. For las armas de Don Philippe IV. Madrid: Viuda de Alonso Martin, 1628. 7 p.l., 178 11., 4 11. 4". Relacion de la iornada que la Armada de su Magestad a hecho al socorro del Brasil, y batalla que entra ella, y la de los Estados de Olada se dieron en doze de Septiembre . . . 1631 en diez y echo grados de altura a la bada del sur de la equi- nocial y paraje de los Abrojos. Sevilla : Fr. de Lyra, 1631. 2 11. f°. Muerte de Pie de Palo. Segunda relacion, y muy copiosa de una carta que embi6 el senor Duque de Medina a la Contrastacion de Seuilla. Madrid : Antonio Duplastro, 1638. 2 11. 4°. Relacion de la vitoria que alcanzaron las armas Catolicas en la Baia de Todos Santos, contra Olan- deses, que fueron a sitiar aquella pla9a, en 14 de Junio de 1638. Madrid: Francisco Martinez, 1638. 6 11. i\ Relacion verdadera de la gran vitoria que han alcanjado en el Brasil la gente de la Baia de Todos Santos, contra los Olandeses. Dase cuenta como les mataron dos mil hombres y de la gran pressa que les tomaron, haciendolos embarcar, y dexar el puerto, quitando les todo el bagaje que lleuauan. Seuilla : Nicolas Rodriguez, 1638. 2 II. 4°. Relacion verdadera de la Refriega que tuvieron nuestros galeones de la plata en el Cabo de San Anton, con catorze navios de Olanda, de que era General Pie de Palo, y de la vitoria que dellos alcan9aron, sucedido en el mes de Agosto passado deste presente ano de 1638. Madrid : Diego Diaz de la Carrera, 1638. 2 11. 4°. Munoz (Bernardo). Relacion verdadera, y carta nneua [jjV] de un traslado embiado del brasil, por un Artillero de su Magestad, Damado Bernardo Munoz, a un hijo suyo: dandole cuenta de una grande victoria, que las Armas Catolicas han tenido sin pensar, en el sitio de el Brasil, a 29 de Nouiembre de el ano de 1638, y fue destra manera. Madrid : Antonio Duplastre, 1639. 2 11. 4°. Relacion nueva y verdadera, de los felizes sucessos que ha tenido el senor don Fernando Mas- carenas. General de la Armada de Portugal. Dase cuenta de la batalla que tuuieron contra treinta y seis nauios de Olanda. Madrid : Antonio Duplas- tre, 1640. 2 11. 4". Relacion de todo lo sucedido en estas provin- cias de la Nueva Espana, desde la formacion de la Armada real de Barlovento, despacho de flota, y sucesso della, hasta la salida deste primer aviso del ano de 1642. \_Mexico, 1642.] 2 11. f°. Relacion verdadera, y copia sacada, y embiada por . . . Don Pedro Enrique, y remitida a su Padre residente en esta corte: en que declara y da cuenta de los felices sucessos, y victoria . . . que han tenido los Galeones de nueva Espana, contra veinte y seis vaxeles de Olanda, en que venia por General Piede- palo. Madrid : Antonio Duplastre, ib^l. 2 11. f°. Hevia y Bustamante (Gutierre Guido de), m-arquis del Real Transporte. Defensa, y satisf ac- cion, que por la de su obligacion, y honor propio expone el Marques del R.l Transporte . . . Sobre la conducta que tuvieron en la defensa, capitula- cion, perdida, y rendicion de la plaza de la Habana . . . {Madrid or Havana? 1764] 74 1. 4°. Fernandez Varela (M.) Oracion funebre [on 2 Sam. i, 19, 25] que en las exequias generales cele- bradas el dia 23 de Diciembre de 1805; a expensas y devocion del real cuerpo de marina del departa- mento del Ferrol por las animas de sus valerosos individuos, y de todos los demas militares y mari- neras que han dado su vida por el Rey y por la patria en el combate del 21 de Octubre [the battle of Trafalgar] . . . Mexico : Impreso en Madrid, y por su original en la Officina do Dona Maria Fer- nandez Jauregui, calk de santo. Domingo, ano 1807. Reimpreso d Costa de Don Juan Lopez Caruelada, editor de la Gaceta de esta N. E. i p.l., 54 pp. 8". Briarly (A.) Memoria sobre algunas de las causas del abandono y estado deplorable en que se halla la marina espanola . . . Cadiz : J. M. Guer- rero, 1813. 21 pp., I tab. 12°. Armada (La) espanola . . . Acuarelas de H. Monjo . . . Cuaderno 1-4. n.t.-p. Barcelona: L. Tasso [1898?]. 4 v. ob. 4°. Cervera y Topete (P.) Guerra hispano-ameri- cana. Colleccion de documentos referentes a la escuadra de operaciones de las Antillas, ordenados por P. Cervera y Topete. El Ferrol: Impr. de "El Correo Gallego," 1899. 218 pp. 8°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 375 -cont'd. Views of Admiral Cervera regarding the Span- ish navy in the late war. (Proc. U. S. Naval Inst, Annapolis, i8g8. 8°. v. 24, pp. 747-770.) Washington : Government Printiifig Office, 1898. 24 pp. 8°. Concas y Palau (V. M.) Laescuadra del Al- mirante Cervera. Madrid: Lib. de S. Martin [1900?]. 233 pp., 2 maps. 8°. New York, U. S. Ship. U. S. Flagship New York. — Special bulletin. Abstract of the log of the ' ' Cristobal Colon " from April 8th to July 3rd, 1898. [On doard ship, i&gS.] 4 11. 8°. Bull6n y Fernandez (Ramon). Espaila y la Marina de guerra. Madrid : A Marzo, 1902. 100 pp., I pi. 12°. Swedish. Baeckstroem (P. O.) Svenska fiottans hi- storia. Stockholm : P. A. Norstedt <5r= Soner [1884]. X, 513 pp. 8°. Journal^ofver Kongl. Svenska Fiottans Sj6. Expedition Ar 1788. Stockholm, 1789. 12°. Journal Hallen ofver Kongl. Svenska Orlogs Fiottans Krigs-Rorelser uti Ostersjon. Ar 1789. Stockholm., 1790. 12°. Kreuger (Johan Henrik). Kort framstallning af svenska Skargardsfiottans bedrifter. Stockholm, 1845. maps. 8°. Iiejonanker (F. W.) 5dmjukt memorial. Stockholm : Wennberg dr" Nordstrom, 1 770. 2 1. 4°. Nordenskold (Otto GvLS\3.i),Friherre. Mund- teligt anforande rorande sjo-forsvaret. Stockholm, 1829. 12°. Steyern (Henricus Guilielmus von). *Svecana2 classiculse, quam taeniensem dicunt, historiola. 6^j-a/j> [1823]. 2p.l., 20 pp. 4°. Sweden^ — SjSforsvarsdepartementet. Regle- mente for flottan. Del. 1-2. Stockholm: P. A, Norstedt &' Soner, 1899. 2 v. 8°. Andringar i reglementet for flottan. 1-3. 1901-1903. Register till reglemente for flottan. Del. I. 1900. Tiirnquist (Carl Gustaf). fiottans sjQ-tag. Delen 1-2. Nordstrom [1788]. 2 v. in i. »". Del. 2, pub, J. A. Carlbohm. Zettersten (Axel). Svenska fiottans historia aren 1522-1634. Stockholm: J. Seligmann [1890]. xi, 511 pp. 8°. Turkish. Haji Khalifah (Mustafa ibn 'Abd Allah Chelebi). The history of the maritime wars of the Turks, translated from the Turkish ... by James Mitchell. Chapters 1-4. London, 1831. 1 p.l., xiii; 80 pp. 4°. (Oriental Translation Fund.) No more published. Great Britain. — Admiralty. Navarin, Cor- respondence respecting the battle of. 10 pp. (Gt. Bt. Sess. P. 1834, V. 42, no. 32.) Bogdanovich (Evgeny). La bataille de Na- varin (1827), d'apr^s les documents inedits des archives imperiales russes. Traduit du Russe sous la direction de N. Ney. 1827-1887. Paris: G. Char- pentieretCie.,i8ST. 2 p.l., viii, 374pp., imap. 12°. Utkast till swenska Stockholm : A.J. United States. The Navy Department was established pursuant to provi- sions of act of Apr. 30, 1798 (i R. S. 555, 70). On Feb. 7, 1815 (3 R. S. 202), an act was passed providing for the appointment of a board of three commissioners, to be selected from officers of the navy not below the rank of post-captain, whose duty was to discharge the ministerial duties of the office of secretary of the navy, under his superintendence. By act of Aug. 31, 1842 (5 R. S. 579), this board of commissioners was abolished, and the following five bureaus were authorized and' attached to the department, viz.: Navy Yards and Docks; Construc- tion, Equipment and Repairs; Provisions and Clothing: Ordnance and Hydrography; Medicine and Surgery. By act of July 5, 1862 (12 R. S. 510, 71), the department was reorganized and the following bureaus established therein, in lieu of the foregoing, viz. : Bureau of Yards and Docks, Bureau of Equipment [and Recruiting], Bureau of Navi- gation, Bureau of Ordnance, Bureau of Construction and Repair, Bureau of Steam Engineering, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, The Hydrographic O^ce, authorized under the act of Aug. 31, 1842 (s St, L. 576), as the '* Observatory and chart depot," was established in 1846 and styled the. *' United States Naval Observatory and Hydrographic Office " ; it took its present name and organization under the act of June 21, 1866 (14 St. L. 6g; R. S. 72), Its annual report (i86g-datej is included in the annual report of the Secretary of the navy. The Nautical Almanac Ojffice was established pursuant to provisions of act of March 3, 1849 (g St. L, 375), and March 3, 1857 {11 St. L. 246, R. S. 73). The Naval Observatory was established by acts of Aug. 51, 1842 {5 St, L, 576), Mar, 3, 1847 (9 St. L. 169), Aug, 3, 1848 (g St, L, 266), and March 3, 1865 (13 St, L. 533, R, S, 73). Office of f udge-Advocate-General : Pursuant to provisions of act of Mch, 2, 1865 (13 St, L, 468), an officer in the Navy Department was authorized to be appointed Solicitor and Naval Judge-Advocate-General during the war, and one year thereafter. The office was appropriated for annually until March 4, 1869, when, according to provisions of act of July 20, 18G8 (15 St. L. 103), the office ceased. Act of March 3, i86g (is St, L, 313), continued the salary from Mch, 4, 1869, to June 30, 1870, when, according to provisions of act of June 22, 1870 (16 St. L. 162; R, S. 29), the office was transferred to the Department of Justice and designated Office of Naval Solicitor; this was abolisned by the act of June ig, 1878 (20 St. L, 205; R. S. Suppl. 201). On June 8,1880 (21 St, L, 164; R, S, Suppl. 2go), was authorized the appointment, by the President, of a judge-advocate-general of the navy. He is appointed for a term of four years, from the officers of the navy or marine corps, with rank, pay, and allowances of a captain in the navy or a colonel in the marine corps ; his duties are to receive, revise and record proceedings of all courts-martial, courts of inquiry, and boards for the examination of officers for promo- tion or retirement. The Office of Naval Records of the Rebellion was organized pursuant to provisions of act of July 7, 1884 (23 R, S, 185). Order of Arrangement : Bibliography, History. Administration. General works. Reports, Biography, Orders, Collective. Lists. Individual. Regulations, History of limited Statutes. periods. Courts martial. Marine corps. Finance, Bibliography. Edmunds (Albert J.) Selected list of naval matter in the library of The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. (Penn. Mag. of Hist. & Biog.) V. 27, pp. 63-75. Philadelphia, 1903. 8°. Same. Separate. 13 pp. 8°. List of books, &c., published by the secretary of the navy and the bureaus of the Navy Depart- ment [from March 4, 1789-March 4, 1881]. n. t.-p. 15 pp. 8°. (U. S. 47Cong., isess. Sen, ex. doc. 37.) Young (Lucien). Catalogue of works by American naval authors. Washington, 1888. 149 pp. 8°. (Navigation bureau, Navy department.) Administration. Reports. United States. — Navy Department. Annual report of the Secretary. 1798-date. (In: Amer- n^ WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY ^ K United States — Administration, cont'd. ican State Papers, Naval Affairs; and in the con- gressional collected documents, passim.) ■ Same. 1822-42, 1845, 1848, 1861, 1862, l864-'86, 1891-98, igoo-igoi. Washington, 1822-1901. 8°. Another get, shelved with Naval history. 1855-58, i86o-'65, 1870, 1872, 1874, 1875, 1877, 1880-82, 1884-85, 1887-95, 1897-1903. Washington, 1855-1902. 8°. The preliminary, separate report, without the accompanying documents, and bureau and oifice reports. Orders. General orders and circulars issued by the Navy department from 1863 to 1887, vifith an alphabetical index of subjects; also an index of bureau and marine corps circulars, general court-martial orders, and special death notices. Compiled by M. S. Thompson. Washington: Govt. pr. office, x'i'i'j. 353 pp. 8°. The library has in addition a broken file of orders, cir- culars, etc., issued in recent years. Lists. General, Gardner (C. K.) A dictionary of all officers . . .in the army of the United States. . . 1789 to. . . 1853. . .and of the navy and marine corps, who have served with the land forces. New York: D. Van Nosirand, i860. 2. ed. 640 pp. 8°. Hamersly (Thomas Holden Stevens). , Gen- eral register of the United States Navy and Marine Corps, arranged in alphabetical order, for one hundred years (1782-1882). . . Washington, 1S82. 8°. Complete general navy register of the U. S. of America, from 1776 to 1887. . .Containing the names of all officers of the navy, volunteer and regular. ..1776 to \%Zl...New York: T. H. S. Hamersley, 1888. 800, 21, 801-934 pp. 8°. (In his; Complete army and navy register. N. Y., 1888. 8°.) Hamersly (Lewis Randolph). List of officers of the navy of the United States and of the marine corps from 1775 to 1900. . . .Compiled from official records of the Navy department. Edited by E. W. Callahan. New York: L. R. Hamersley &= Co., 1901. 2 p. I., 750 pp. 8°. The records of living officers of the U. S. navy and marine corps. . . Philadelphia: J. B. Lip- pincott, 1870. 350 pp. 8°. ■ Philadelphia, 1890. 4. ed. 8°. — Philadelphia: L. R. Hamersly, 1894. 5. ed. 8°. New York: L. R. Hamersly, 1898. 6. ed. 3 p. 1., 382 pp. 8°. niechlin (A. H.), a«,i? Winder (Charles H.), compilers. A general register of the Navy and Marine Corps of the United States. . .to which is appended the Constitution of the United States, and a revised edition of all the laws in relation to the Navy and Marine Corps, with reference to the " Statutes at large." With an index. Compiled . . .by authority of the Hon. John V. Mason, sec- retary of the Navy, by Mechlin & Winder... Washington: C. Alexander, 1848, x, 539 pp. 8°. (U. S. Navy Dept.) Preble (George Henry). Appendix to Mer- chant vessels of the U. S. [for 1874], containing a complete list of the vessels of the U. S. navy, 1797-1874; with lists of the number of line, staff, and other officers, active and retired. Washington, 1874. 8°. (U. S. Treas. Dept. Bur. of Statistics.) Serial or Individual Issues. United States navy registers. [A biblio- graphical list, with notes, etc. Washington: Navy Department, 1891.] 3 pp. 8°. United States. — Navigation bureau. Regis- ter of the commissioned, warrant, and volunteer offi- cers of the Navy . . .and Marine corps. 1814, 1815, 1818, 1819, 1820, 1822, 1825-42 (and 1842 Sept.), 1843 Apr. and Oct., 1844-61, 1861 Aug., 1862 Sept., 1863 Jan., 1864 Jan., 1865 Jan., 1866 Jan. and Aug., 1867 Jan. and July, to i87"7 Jan. and July, 1878 July, 1879 Jan., 1880 Jan. and July, 1881 Jan. and July, 1882 Jan., 1883 Jan. and Aug., 1884 Jan. and Aug., 1885 Feb. and July, 1886 Jan. and July, 1887 July, 1888 Jan., 1889 Jan., 1890 Jan., 1891 Jan., 1892 Jan., 1893 Jan. and July, 1894 Jan. and July, to 1903 Jan. and July, 1904 Jan. Washington, 1818-1904. 12° and 8°. (Navy De- partment.) The register was first issued in i8r4 and registers were printed annually until 1861, except that none was issued for 1816. In August, 1861, a supplemental register was issued; none was printed for Jan. 1862; one was issued in Sept., 1862, and in January of each year from 1863 onwards, except 187S. The semi-annual issue began again with Aug., 1866, and was continued to July, 1886, except that the July, 1876, and July, 1879, registers were omitted. In 1887 the regular annual regis- ter was dated Feb. i, but the whole edition of this issue was recalled as far as possible. When the July, 1887, register was issued it appeared in the form of the full annual register. The New York Public Library file lacks the issue for Jan., 1817, Jan., 1821, Jan., 1S23, Jan.. 1824, Feb., 1S87. Goldsborough (Charles W.) An original and correct list of the United States navy, contain- ing a list of the ships in commission and their re- spective force, a list of officers and their rank, as well those belonging to the navy as the marine corps, and a digest of the principal laws relating to the navy, &c., &c. , &c. City of Washington, 1800. [^Washington: reprinted Govt. Prtg. Office, 1873. 12 pp. 8°. (U. S. Navigation Bur.) [Navy Register accompanying Jefferson's message of Feb. i6, 1802.] 13 pp. n. t.-p. 8°. Report from the Secretary of the Navy, con- cerning a naval peace establishment, with the regis- ter of the navy for 1805. 16 Dec, 1805. f°. (Amer. State Papers, Naval Affairs, v. i. no. 56.) Names, ranks, pay, and rations of the officers of the navy and marine corps, Feb. 3, 1812. (Amer. State Papers. i° . Naval affairs, v. 1, pp. 255-264.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting a list of all the commissioned officers in the navy of the United States, showing their respective rank and dates of the commissions ; also a list of all the midshipmen, with the dates of their war- rants, February 21, 1814. Washington City: Printed by Roger 0. Weightman, 1814. 29 pp. 8°. Same. (American State Papers. f°. Naval Affairs, v. i, pp. 300-305.) List of the Officers in the Naval Service of the United States, with their rank, pay, and employ. [30 Nov., 1814.] (American State Papers. f°. Naval affairs, v. i, pp. 347-352.) "WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY m United States — Lists, confd. Register (A) of the commissioned and warrant ofiScers of the United States navy, and officers of the marine corps, with the dates of their commis- sions and warrants. 7 Dec, 1815. (American State Papers. f°. Naval affairs, v. i, pp. 366- 372.) Register (A) of officers and agents, civil, mili- tary, and naval, in the service of the United States Sept., 1817; together with the names, force and condition of all the ships and vessels belonging to the United States, and when and where built .. . WashingtonCity.- E.DeK'rafft,T.%l%. 92,*g6pp. 8°. Register of the navy for the year i8i8. 21 Jan. , 1818. (American State Papers. f°.' Naval affairs, v. i, pp. 456-469.) Same. Jan. 5, 1819. Jan. 6, 1820. Jan. ig, 1821. Jan. 5, 1822. Jan. 9, 1823. Feb. I, 1824. ibid., pp. 589-602. ibid., pp. 628-642. ibid., pp. 699-712. ibid., pp. 746-759. ibid., pp. 853-866. ibid., pp. 917-931. Mar. 4, 1825. ibid., pp. 1080-1093. 1826-1836. idem,-v. 2-$, passim. (In: Waldo (S. P.) Life Middletown, 1821. 8°. Same. Same. Same. Same. Same. Same. Same. Navy register, 1821. ...of Stephen Decatur, pp. 367-378.) Navy register of the officers of the navy, in- cluding midshipmen, list of vessels of war of the United States, with their stations, in 1821. . .with other valuable. . .documents. (In: Niles (J. M.) Life of Oliver Hazard Perry. Hartford, 1821. 12°. pp. 357-36.8.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting a list of the officers of the navy of United States; the period of their admission into public service; the date of their respective commissions, and the time of their actual service at sea, since Jan. I, 1815. January 22, 1824. Washington: Gales &= Seaton, 1824. (18. Cong., i sess. Ex. papers 43.) List of all the vessels belonging to or connected with the navy; also a list of all officers of the navy, with their compensation [for 1858]. Jan. 24, 1859. n. t.-p. 31 pp. 8°. (35. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 17.) United States. — [Navigation Bureau.^ Re- tirements on account of age of the commissioned officers, warrant officers, and mates of the navy of the United States and of the marine corps, to Jan. I, 1911. Compiled from the official records. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1899. 9 pp. 8°. (Navy Dept.) Retirements in the military services of the United States, 1903-1946. n. t.-p. New York: Army and Navy Journal [igo'i], no pp. 12°. United States. — Navy Department. Officers of the navy and marine corps in the District of Columbia. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1895. 14 pp. 8°. United States. — Naval Academy. Annual register 1863/4, 1865/6, 1867/8-69/70, 1872/3, 1875/6-77/8, 1879/80, 1881/2-82/3, 1888/9, 1895/6, 1899/1900-1901/2. Newport, and Wash- ington, 1865-1901. 8°. Regulations, Instructions, etc. Rules, regulations, and instructions for the naval service of the United States: prepared by the Board of ... Commissioners. . .in obedience to an act of Congress, passed seventh February, 1815. [17 Sept., 1817.] Washington: E. De Krafft, prtr., 1818. 75, 12 1., ii pp. pap. 8°. Rules, regulations, and instructions for the naval service of the United States; prepared by the board of navy commissioners. April 20, 1818. Washington: E. De Kraff, 1818. 94 pp., i 1., 23 tab. 8°. [15. Cong., 1. Sess. Ex. papers 202.) Same. (American State Papers. f°. Naval affairs, v. 1. no. 162.) Rules, regulations, and instructions for the naval service, Jan. 3, 1820. Washington: Gales &' Seaton,i&2o. 6pp. 8°. (16. Cong. , 1. sess. S.doc.15.) Rules and regulations; prepared by Board of Revision for government of the navy of the United States. Dec. 23, 1833. 107 pp. 8°. (23. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 20.) Regulations for navy and marine corps of the United States, 1841. Washington: J. &' G. S. Gideon, 1841. xxiv, I 1., 272 pp. 8°. Rules and regulations for the government of the navy, Feb. 16, 1843. 78 pp. 8°. (27. Cong., 3. sess. H. doc. 148.) Manual of rules for men-of-war. New York: Appleton i5r= Co. [1850?] 24 pp. 16°. Instructions for the government of inspec- tors in charge of stores, naval storekeepers, and pursers. Washington: A. 0. P. Nicholson, prtr., 1855. 157 PP- 4°. Levy (U[riah] P.) Manual of internal rules and regulations for men-of-war. New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1861. 70 pp. 16°. United States. — Navy Department. [In- structions to officers... for correspondence with Navy Department.] n. t.-p. [186-?] 2 pp. 12°. Uniform for officers of the United States Navy, as prescribed in general order of the Secre- tary of the Navy, July 31, 1862. [With appen- dix.] New York [cop. 1863]. 4°. Osborn (Bradley S.) Handbook of the U. S. navy. New York, 1864. 12°. Regulations for the Government of the United States navy, 1865. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Off., 1865. V, 345 pp. 12°. Rules for the guidance of naval vessels at sea. March 10, 1880. n.t.-p. 28 pp. 8°. United States Navy Regulations, with allow- ance and requisition tables, n.t.-p. 1884. 17 pp. 4°. (Navy Dept.) United States. — Naval Academy. Rules and regulations. Washington, 1850. 46 pp. 8°. Regulations. Washington, 1855. 64 pp. 8°. Regulations. [Cambridge, Mass., 1865. 47 pp. 8°. Regulations. Washington, 1869. 173 PP- 8". . . Regulations governing the admission of|candidates into the United States Naval Academy as Naval Cadets. Feb., 1898. [ Washington, iSgd.] 12 pp. 8°. Aug., 1894. 12 pp. 378 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — vonfd. Statutes. Collections. Laws of the United States in relation to the naval establishment and the marine corps; collected and arranged by order of the Secretary of the Navy, from the laws of the United States, to the end of the 1. session of the ig. congress. Washington: Davis dr" Force, 1826. xxiii, 13-198 pp. 12°. Laws of the United States, in relation to the navy and marine corps ; to the close of the second session of the twenty-sixth congress. . . Compiled by Benjamin Romans. Washington: J. &' G. S. Gideon, prtrs., 11:^1. xxviii, 223 pp. 8°. (U..S. Navy Dept.) Same. With an appendix containing the laws passed at the twenty-seventh congress. Wash- ington: J. &' G. S. Gideon, prtrs., 1843. xxviii, 223, vi, 23 pp. 8°. Laws of the United States relating to the navy and marine corps, from the formation of the gov- ernment to 1859. . . Compiled by J. F. Callan and A. W. Russell. Baltimore : J. Murphy (s' Co., 1859. 464 pp. 8°. (U. S. Navy Dept.) Laws relating to the navy and marine corps, and the Navy Department. July i, 1865, published by the Navy Department. Washington : Govt. Prtg. Off., 1865. 253 pp. 8°. A revision of the 1843 edition. Compilation of navy and other laws from the Revised Statutes and Statutes at Large passed by the Forty-third Congress ended March 4, 1875,. . . published by the Navy Department. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Off., i?,iz. 374 pp. 8°. Compilation of laws relating to the navy, marine corps, etc., from the revised statutes and subsequent acts to March 3, 1883. Compiled and revised by John W. Hogg. Washington : Govt. Prtg. Off., 1883, 8°. (U. S. Navy Dept.) United States laws relating to the Navy and Marine Corps, etc., compiled from the revised statutes and subsequent acts to June 17, 1898, with a digest of the decisions of the courts and opinions of the attorneys-general. Compiled by William H. Michael. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Off., 1898. 581pp. 8°. (55.Cong., 2. Sess. Sen.doc. 271.) Individual items. A bill for the government of the navy of the United States. 23d January, 1799. 18 pp. 8°. Laws of the United States relating to the navy. Passed at the third session of the thirty-seventh Congress, n.t.-p. [1863.] 20 pp. 8°. La^rs of the United States relating to the Navy, passed at the first session of the thirty-eighth Con- gress, n.t.-p. [1864.] 48 pp. 8°. (Pub. no. 11.) Acts and resolutions relating to the Navy... passed at the second session of the forty-first Con- gress, l869-'70. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Off., 1870. 48 pp. 8°. Acts and resolutions relating to the Navy of the United States, passed at the third session of the forty-first Congress and the first session of the forty- second Congress, 1870-71. Washington : Govt. Prtg. Off., x?iTi. 29 pp. 8°. Acts and resolutions relating chiefly to the Navy and Navy departments, passed at the second session Amendments. In the Senate, Feb. of the forty-second Congress. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Off., 1872. 43 pp. 8°. Bill to increase the number of assistant pay- masters in the navy. Introduced in the Senate by Mr. Hale, January 10, 1898. i 1. 4°. (55- Cong. S. 3101.) Bill to reorganize and increase the efficiency of the personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps of the U. S., as reported in the House by Mr. Foss, in lieu of H. R. 7443, May 19, 1898. 13 pp. 4°- (55. Cong. 2. sess. H. R. 10403.) Same. Reported in the Senate by Mr. Hale, with amendments, Jan. 25, 1899. 17 pp. 4°- (55-- Cong. 3. sess. H. R. 10403.) Same. Amendment. In the Senate. Jan. 31, 1899. 4 pp. Same. Amendment. In the Senate, Feb. 2, i8gg. 2 pp., I 1. Same. Amendment. In the Senate, Feb. 3, iSgg. 2 pp. Same. Amendments. In the Senate, Feb. 6, 1899. I 1. Same. Reported in the Senate, by Mr. Hale, with amendments, Feb. 8, iSgg. 19 pp. Same. Amendment. In the Senate, Feb. 8, 1899. 1 1. Same. Amendment. In the Senate, Feb. 9, 1899. I 1. Same. Amendment. In the Senate, Feb.! i, 1899. 3 pp. Same. II, 1899. I 1. ■ Same, as passed the Senate with amend- ments, Feb. 17, 1899. 20 pp. Same. In the House, with the amendments of the Senate, Feb. 24, 1899. 20 pp. Bill to provide for the enrollment and organiza- tion of a U. S. Naval Reserve, introduced in the House, by Mr. Bull, Jan. 11, iSgg. 7 pp. 4°. (55. Cong. 3. sess. H. R. II535.) Bill to organize a clerical corps of the Navy. . . as introduced in the Senate, by Mr. Quay, Jan. 14, 1899. 4 pp. 4°. (55. Cong. 3. sess. Sen. 5241.) Bill to promote the foreign commerce of the United States and to provide for the national de- fense, introduced in the House by Mr. Minor, Feb. 21, igoo. n.p., igoo. 26 pp. 4°. (56. Cong. H. R. 8784.) Acts and resolutions relating chiefly to the Navy, Navy department, and Marine corps, passed at the second session of the fifty-seventh congress, 1902- 1903. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Off., 1903. 94pp. 8°. Courts martial, and Courts of inquiry. Renshaw (James). The trial of Lieutenant Renshaw of the U. S. navy. Indicted for challeng- ing James Strong ... to fight a duel. With the speeches of the . . . counsel, Hoffman, and Em- met . . . With . . . proceedings of the naval court of enquiry. New York : Frank White &■ Co. , 1809. 114 pp. 8°. Proceedings of a court-martial ordered by Commodore Isaac Chauncey, at the instance of Midshipman Marston, for the trial of Captain John WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY !79 United States — Courts-martial, cont'd. Orde Creighton; and also... of the memorial of sundry midshipmen and other officers of the Mediter- ranean squadron, emanating from the proceedings of the said court-martial. March 4, 1818. Wash- ington: E. De Krafft, i8i8. 25 pp. 8°. (15. Cong. 1. sess. H. doc. 136.) Report of the Naval Committee, on the reso- lution to inquire into the laws governing the navy . . .the proceedings of certain courts-martials lately held in the Mediterranean. . .also the memorial of certain midshipmen belonging to the Mediterranean squadron. . .April 1,1818. n.t.-p. 4 pp. 8°. (15. Cong. I. sess. no. 183.) Report from the Committee on Naval Affairs, concerning alterations in the laws relating to the government of the navy; also the Proceedings of courts martial for trials of Captain Oliver H.Perry, Captain John Heath, and Captain John O. Creigh- ton; also the memorial of certain midshipmen, be- longing to the Mediterranean squadron. Apr. i, 1818. i". (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs. V. I. no. 160.) Trial of Lieutenant Joel Abbot, by the general naval court martial. . .on allegations made against him, by Capt. David Porter. Reported by F. W. Waldo. .. Added, an appendix, containing., docu- ments in relation to the management of affairs on the Boston station. Boston : Russell &' Gardner, 1822. 164, 72 pp., I 1. 8°. Report of the Secretary of the Navy, accom- panied with the Proceedings of a court martial lately held at Norfolk, for the trial of Lieut. Beverly Kennon. May 18, 1824. Washington : Gales &= Seaion, 1824. q4, 53 pp. 8°. (18. Cong, i sess. Ex. papers 150.) Proceedings of the courts-martial, in the cases of Lieutenants Weaver and Conner. Feb. 14, 1825. Washington: Gales &' Seaton, 1825. 83 pp. 8°. (18. Cong. 2. sess. Ex. papers 81.) Report of the trial of David Porter before a general court martial, Washington, July, 1825. Re- ported by Robert Beale. Washington, 1825. 8°. minutes of proceedings of the courts of inquiry and court martial, in relation to Capt. David Por- ter . . . Washington, 1825. 8°. Porter (David). Exposition of the facts and circumstances which justified the expedition to Foxardo, and the consequences; with the proceed- ings of the court of inquiry, held by order of the Secretary of the navy. Washington, 1825. 8°. memorial of Farnifold Green [a midshipman in the Navy of the United States, protesting against the sentence of the court martial, and praying that he be restored to his rank in the Navy]. Jan. 6, 1830. 45 pp. 8°. (21. Cong., I sess. H. rpt. 57.) Proceedings of a court-martial on Commodore Thomas Ap Catesby Jones, and certain corre- spondence between the Secretary of the Navy and Commodore Jones. Feb. 24, 1851. 400 pp. 8°. (31. Cong., 2 sess. S. ex. doc. 45.) Record of the court-martial in the case of Lieut. Fabius Stanly, together with correspondence re- lating thereto. Aug. 18, 1853. 91 pp. 8°. (32. Cong., 2 sess. H, ex. doc. 6g.) "Navy Board" (The) of 1855 in review before the Naval Court of inquiry, sitting at Washington, 1857... W. A. Bartlett, appellant. Being the defence and accompanying documents, read by Wm. H. Rogers. . .and admitted to the record, May 28th, 1857. New York: W. H. Tin- son [1857]. iv, 9-76 pp. 12°. Ringgold (Cadwalader). Defence of Com- mander Cadwalader Ringgold, before court of in. quiry. No. 2, convened in Washington City- Read by Hon. Charles M. Conrad, November 27, 1857. Washington: L. Towers, 1857. 40 \i.e. 38] pp. 8°. Sha-w (Thompson Darrah). Defence of T. D. Shaw, commander United States Navy, before the naval court of inquiry . . . Presented ... by his counsel, Robert K. Scott. Washington : H. Pol- kinhorn, 1857. 40 pp. 8°. Memorial to the President of the United States. Washington : Polkinhorn [1858J. 16 pp. 8°. Butler (Benjamin Franklin). Defence of Uriah P. Levy before the Court of Inquiry ... at Wash- ington ... 1857 .. . With an abstract of the pro- ceedings and testimony . . . New York : W. C. Bryant &• Co., 1858. vii, i6g pp. 8°. Proceedings of court-martial which tried Commodore Charles Wilkes, June 30, 1864. n. t.-p. 301; 24 pp. 8°. (38 Cong., i. sess. H. ex. doc. 102-103.) Wilkes (Charles). Defence of Com. Charles Wilkes, U. S. N., late acting rear admiral, in com- mand of the West India squadron. Read before a general court martial, on charges preferred by the secretary of the navy. Washington: McGill &' Witherow, 1864. 56 pp. 8°. Naval general court-martial, navy yard, Charles- town, Mass. The United States against Franklin W. Smith. Argument of the Judges-Advocate. Boston: Farwell &• McGlennen,!?)^^. 139 pp. 8°. Report of the special committee of the Boston Board of Trade on the prosecution of Franklin W. Smifh by the United States Navy. Boston, 1865. 61 pp. 8°. Record of proceedings of a general court- martial in the case of Capt. Somerville Nicholson, U. S. N., with copies of letters. April 27, t88o. n. t.-p. 72 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 159.) Bill to enable courts-martial and courts of enquiry to secure the attendance and testimony of civilian witnesses. Introduced in the Senate, by Mr. Hale, January 5, 1898. n. p. [1898] 2 pp., I 1. 4°. (55- Cong., S. 3009.) Same. March 15, 1898. [To accompany] report 678. 2 pp. ,il. 4°. Same. An act. In the House. July 8, 1898. 2 pp., I 1. 4°. Bill to authorize the use of depositions before naval courts in certain cases. Introduced in the Senate by Mr. Hale, January 5, 1898. n. p. [1898] I 1. 4°. (55 Cong., S. 301 1.) Same. January 21, 1898. [To accompany] report 482. i 1. 4°. Same. An act. In the House. March 22, 1898. I 1. 4°. 38o WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — Courts-martial, cont'd, Harwood (A. A.) The law and practice of United States Naval Courts-Martial. New York: D. van Nostrand, 1867. 8°. Lauchheimer (Charles H.) Forms of pro- cedure for general and summary courts-martial, courts of inquiry, investigations, naval and marine examining and retiring boards. Compiled . . . under the direction of Capt. S. C. Lemly. Washington: Government Printing Office, Y^i^b. 139 pp. 8°- Finance. Annual Appropriation Statement. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting a statement of naval appropriations for 1809, the amount expended, and the unexpended balance. (State Papers, 1809-10.) i8io-i8ii not found. 1812. (State Papers, 1812-13. v. i. no. 3.) 1813. (State Papers, 13. Cong., 2. sess. no. 5.) 1814. (State Papers, 13. Cong., 3. sess. no. 6.) 1815-1816 not found. 1817. (15. Cong., I. sess. Ex. doc. 40.) 1818. (15. Cong., 2. sess. Ex. doc. 80.) 1819. (16. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 10.) 1820. (16. Cong., 2. sess. Ex. paper 54.) 1821. (17. Cong., I. sess. Ex. paper 63.) 1822. (17. Cong., 2. sess. Ex, paper 24 and 61.) 1823. (18. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 77.) 1824. (18. Cong., 2. sess. Ex. paper 74.) 1825. (19. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 73.) 1826. (19. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 90.) 1827. (20. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 222, S. doc. 105.) 1828. (20. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 133.) 1829. (21. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 65.) 1830. (21. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 100.) 1831. (22. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 91.) 1832. (22. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 75.) • 1833. (23. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 72.) 1834. (23. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 122.) 1835. (24. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 96.) 1836. (24. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 126.) 1837. (25. Cong., 2. sess. S. doc. 127.) 1838. (25. Cong., 3. sess. H. doc. 135.) 1839. (26. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 85.) 1840. (26. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 88.) 1841. (27. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 73.) 1842. (27. Cong., 3. sess. H. doc. 131.) 1843. (28. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 123.) 1844. (28. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 93.) 1845. (29. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 81.) 1846. (29. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 77, S. doc. I39-) 1847. (30. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 53.) 1848. (30. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. i. p. 996.) 1849. (31. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 9.) 1850. (31. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. i. pp. 397-401.) 1851. (32. Cong., I, sess. H. ex. doc. 2 pp • 411-415.) 1852. (32. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. I, pt. 2, pp. 627-629.) 1853. (33. Cong., I, sess. H. ex. doc, i. pp. 693-696.) 1854. (33- Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. i. pp. 605- 608.) 1855. (34. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. i, pt. 3. pp. 307-310.) 1856. (34. Cong., 3. sess. H. ex. doc. i. pp. 754-757-) 1857- (35. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 2. v. 3. pp. 951-955-) 1858. (35. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. i. pp. 705-709.) 1859. (36. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 2. v. 3. PP- 1374-1378-) i860. (36. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. i. v. 3. pp. 405-409.) 1861. (37. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. i. v. 3. pp. 538-543-) 1862. (37. Cong., 3. sess. H. ex. doc. i. v. 3. pp. 921-923.) 1863. (38. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. i. v. 4. pp. 1094-1098.) 1864. (38. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 12.) 1865. (39. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 8.) 1866-date. (In annual report of the Secretary of the treasury, passim-.') Annual Statement of Contingent Expenses. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting a statement of expenditures of the contin- gent fund of the Navy Department for the fiscal year ending 1819. (16 Cong., i. sess. H. doc. 66.) 1820. (16. Cong., 2. sess. Ex. papers, 63.) (17. Cong., I. sess. Ex. papers, 31.) (17. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 25.) (18. Cong., I. sess. Ex. papers, 24.) (18. Cong., 2. sess. S. doc. 42.) (19. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 26.) (19. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 34.) (20. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 50.) (20. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 24.) (21. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 35.) (21. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 28.) (22. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 59.) (22. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 15.) (23. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 14.) (23. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 52.) (24. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 43.) (24. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 17.) (25. Cong., 2. sess. H. docs. 26 and 1821. 1822. 1823. 1824. 1825. 1826. 1827. 1828. 1829. 1830. 1831. 1832. 1833. 1834- 1835- 1836. 1837. 128.) 1838. 1839. 23.) 1840. 1841. (25. Cong., 3. sess. (26. Cong., I. sess. (26. Cong., 2. sess. (27. Cong., 2. sess. H. docs. 12 and 23.) H. doc. 25., S. doc. H.doc.42, S.doc.8.) H. docs. 6 and 7.) WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 381 United States — Finance, conf 1842. (27. Cong., 3. sess. (28. Cong., I. sess. (28. Cong., 2. sess. (29. Cong. , I. sess. (29. Cong., 2. sess. (30. Cong., I. sess. (30. Cong., 2. sess. d. 1843. 1844. 1845. 1846. 1847. 1848. 990-995.) 1849. (31- Cong., I. sess. 1850. (31. Cong., 2. sess. 390-396.) 1851. (32. Cong., I. sess. 1852. (32. Cong., 2. sess. 1853. (33- Cong., I. sess. 1854. (33. Cong., 2. sess. 1855. (34. Cong., I. sess. 311-316.) 1856. (34. Cong., 3. sess. 2, pp. 758-762, and 54.) 1857. (35. Cong., I. sess. 1858. (35, Cong., 2. sess. 1859. (36. Cong., I. sess. i860. (36. Cong., 2. sess. 1861. (37. Cong., 2. sess. 1862. (37. Cong., 3. sess. pp. 924-931.) 1863. (38. Cong., I. sess. pp. 1099-1103.) 1864 not found. 1865. (39. Cong., I. sess. 1866, 1867, 1868 1869- 1874. 1875 1876, 1877- 1880, i88i 1882, 1883 1884 1885, 1886, 1887 18"- 1889, 1890, 1891 1892 1893 1894, 1895 1896, (39. Cong., 2. sess. (40. Cong., 2. sess. (40. Cong., 3. sess. -1873 not printed. (43. Cong., 2. sess. (44. Cong., r. sess. (44. Cong., 2. sess. -79 not printed. (46. Cong., 3. sess. (47. Cong., I. sess. (47. Cong., 2. sess. (48. Cong., I. sess. (48. Cong., 2. sess. (49. Cong., I. sess. (49. Cong., 2. sess. not printed. {50. Cong., 2. sess. (51. Cong., I. sess. (51. Cong., 2. sess. not printed. (52. Cong not printed. (53. Cong., 3. sess. (54. Cong., I. sess. (54. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 7.) H. doc. 14.) H. docs. 21 and 39.) H. docs. 57 and 70.) H. docs. 21 and 61.) H. ex. doc. 13.) H. ex. doc. I, pp. H. ex. doc. 13.) H. ex. doc. I, pp. H. ex. doc. 41.) H. ex. doc. 34.) H. ex. doc. 79.) H. ex. doc. 70.) H. ex. doc. I, pp. H. ex. docs. I, pt. H. ex. doc. 82.) H. ex. doc. 14.) H. ex. doc. 16.) H. ex. doc. 23.) H. ex. doc. 86.) H. ex. doc. I, V. 3. H. ex. doc. I, V. 4. H. ex. doc. 89.) H. ex. doc. 64.) H. ex. doc. 187.) H. ex. doc. 50.) H. ex. doc. 67.) H. ex. doc. 61.) H. ex. doc. II.) H. ex. doc. 73.) H. ex. doc. 31.) H. ex. doc. 52.) H. ex. doc. 74.) H. ex. doc. 118.) H. ex. doc. 47.) H. ex. doc. 88.) H. ex. doc. 43.) H. ex. doc. 67.) H. ex. doc. 129.) 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 183.) H. ex. doc. 250.) H. doc. 230.) H. doc. 320.) 1897 not printed. 1898. '(55. Cong., 3. sess. H. doc. 224.) 1899. (56. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 354.) 1900. (56. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 436.) 1901. (57. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 364.) 1902. (57. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 198.) Construction Fund. Report of Committee on Naval Affairs con- cerning a permanent construction fund, Jan. 30, 1880. 14 pp. 8°. (46. Cong. , 2. sess. H. rpt. 169.) Report from Committee on Naval Affairs con- cerning a permanent construction fund for the navy, Jan. 31, 1882. 6 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., i. sess. H. rpt. 139.) Report [favorable] from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill to provide a permanent fund for the construction of vessels of v?ar for the navy. Mar. 8, 1882. XXX, 230pp. 8°. (47. Cong. , I. sess. H. rpt. 653). Resolution instructing Committee on Naval Affairs to report upon the expediency of appropri- ating fifty millions of dollars, to be expended under direction of Secretary of the Navy for the con- struction, equipment, and armament of such vessels of war as may be deemed necessary by him. Jan. 24, 1887. 9 pp. 8°. (49. Cong., 2. sess. H. misc. doc. 91.) Hospital Fund. Report from the Committee on Naval Affairs on establishment of navy hospitals, and creation of a navy hospital fund. Feb. 26, 1810. f°. (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs, v. I. no. 81.) Report from the Secretary of the Navy on the condition of the naval hospital at New York, and the Naval Hospital Fund for 1810. Feb. 12, 1811. f°. (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs, v. i. no. 84.) Communicatioii from the Secretary of the Navy giving statement of the marine and- Navy Hospital Fund, 1811-17. Jan. 15, 1818. i°. (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs, v. i. no. 151.) .Letter from the Secretary of the Navy trans- mittting a statement of the annual receipts on ac- count of the Navy Hospital Fund, from 26th February, 1811, to 30th September, 1819, together with a statement of the disbursement of said fund, during the same period, etc. Feb. 15, 1820. Washington: Gales i5h Seaton, 1820. (16 Cong., I sess. H. doc. 74.) Same. (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs. V. I. no. 179.) Report from the Secretary of the Treasury on the Marine Hospital Fund. Mar. 28, 1820. f°. (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs, v. i. no. 184.) Report of commissioners of Naval Hospital Fund. December 26, 1821. Washington : Gales &^ Seaton, 1821. 8 pp. 8°. (17. Cong., I. sess. Ex. papers 8.) Report on the Navy Hospital Fund for 1821, 1822, 1823. (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs. V. I. nos. 201, 218, 244.) Report of the commissioners of naval hos- pitals, shewing the state of the Naval Hospital Fund. . . Made in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 20th December 382 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY Unittd States — Finance, cont'd. last. Jan. 9, 1823. Washington: Gales &• Seaton, 1823. 4 pp. 8°. (17. Cong., 2. sess. Ex. papers 20.) Report from the Committee on Naval Affairs on Navy Hospital Fund, Feb. 3, 1823. f°. (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs, v. i. no. 227.) Statement shewing the situation of the Navy Hospital Fund. Mar. 13, 1824. Washington: Gales &" Seaion, 1824. 6 pp. 8°. (18. Cong., I sess. Ex. paper 115.) Report of the commissioners of naval hospitals, upon the state of their funds. Jan. 15, 1827. Washington: Gales &= Seaton, 1827. 15 pp. 8°. (19. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 54.) Appropriation in favor of Navy Hospital Fund of the amount due from the Treasury of the U. S. Jan. 31, 1829. 7 pp. 8°. (20. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 61.) Report from Secretary of the Navy ... in rela- tion to Navy Hospital Fund. Mar. 21, 1836. 3 pp. 8°. (24 Cong., I sess. S. doc. 275.) Receipts and expenditures on account of ma- rine hospital fund. Mar. 8, 1844. 27 pp. 8°. (28. Cong., I sess. S. doc. 169.) Pension Fund. Navy Pension Fund. Report of the commis- sioners for the year 1800. (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs, v. i. no. 20.) 1801. {ibid. no. 23.) 1802. {ibid. no. 29.) 1803. {ibid. no. 36.) 1804. {ibid. no. 42.) 1805. {ibid. no. 49.) 1806. {ibid. no. 57.) 1807. {ibid. no. 67.) 1808. {ibid. no. 72.) 1809. {ibid. no. 79.) 1810. {ibid. no. 83.) 1811. (Lacking from volume.) 1812. (ibid. no. 100.) 1813. {ibid. no. 107.) 1814. {ibid. no. 125.) 1815. {ibid. no. 134.) 1816. {ibid. no. 144.) 1817. {ibid. no. 150.) 1818. {ibid. no. i6g.) 1819. (ibid. no. 177.) 1820. {ibid. no. 190.) 1 82 1. {ibid. no. 204.) 1822. {ibid. no. 221.) 1823. {ibid. no. 232.) 1824. {idem, v. 3. no. 390.) 1825. {idem, v. 2. no. 284.) 1826. (ig. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 56.) 1827. (20. Cong., I. sess. S. doc. 139.) 1828. (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs. v. 3. no. 360.) 1829. {ibid. no. 380.) 1830. (21. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 75.) 1831. (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs. 4. no. 458.) 1832. {ibid. no. 487.) {ibid. pp. 361-365.) {ibid. pp. 614-617.) (24. Cong., I sess. H. rpt. 451.) (24 Cong., 2 sess. H. doc. 2. pp. 495- (25. Cong., 2. sess. (25. Cong., 3. sess. 1833. 1834. 1835. 1836. 498.) 1837. 780.) 1838. 657.) 1839. (26. Cong., I sess. 534-536, 593-601.) 1840. 26. Cong., 2 sess. 472.) 1841. 426. J 1842. 678. T843. 557.) 1844. 1845. 847.) 1846. 627.) 1849. 1850. 1852. S. doc. I. pp. 777- S. doc. I. pp. 652- H. ex. doc. 2. pp. S. doc. I. pp. 469- (27. Cong., 2 sess. H. doc. 2. pp. 425- (27. Cong., 3. sess. H. doc. 2. pp. 674- (28. Cong., I sess. H. doc. 2. pp. 555- (28. Cong., 2. sess. (29. Cong., I sess. H. doc. 20.) H. doc. 2. pp. 845- (29. Cong., 2 sess. S. doc. i. pp. 623- (31. Cong., (31. Cong., (32. Cong., I sess. 2. sess. 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 80.) H. ex. doc. 5.) H. ex. doc. 9.) 1852 was the last regular annual report printed. The fund is mentioned in the following annual reports of the Secretary of the navy: 1864, p. 38; 1865, p. 30; 1866, p. 37; 1867, p. 25; 1868, p. 25; 1869, p. 26; 1870, p. 15; 1871, p. 15; 1872, p. 18; 1873, p. ig; 1874, p. 22; 1875, p. 21; 1876, p. 23; 1877, p. 14; 1878, p. 10; 1879, p. 10; 1880, p. 7; 1881, p. 21; 1897, p. 26. Individual Items. Arranged chronologically. Report of the commissioners of the Navy Pen- sion Fund in obedience to the " Act for the better government of the navy of the U. S." Nov. 14, 1804. \_Washington, \'ioi^.'\ (12) pp., 2 folded 11. 8°. (8. Cong., 2. sess.) Letter from the secretary of the navy, accom- panying a report of the Commissioners of the Fund for navy pensions, Jan. 12, i8o8. Washington: A. &^ G. Way, 1808. 9 pp., 3 fold. 11. f°. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting a report on the subject of the " Navy Pension Fund." Jan. 6, 1810. Washington: R. C. Weightman, 1810. (6) 17-19 pp., 5 folded 11. f°. (11. Cong., 2. sess.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmit- ting a report on the subject of the " Navy Pension Fund." Feb. 2d, 1813. Washington: Roger Chew Weightman, 1813. 2 11., 7 folded 11., 3 pp. f°. Report from the acting Secretary of the Navy on the Navy Pension Fund, Nov. 23, 1818. f°. (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs, v. i, no. 163.) Letter (Supplemental) from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting documents., etc., in relation to the Navy Pension Fund, Dec. 10, 1818. Wash- ington: E. De Krafft, -liii. 24 pp. 8°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 3«3 United States — Finance, cont'd. Report of the Committee on Naval Aiffairs, to whom was referred the report of the commissioners of the Navy Pension Fund, March 2, 1815. 2 pp. 8°. (15. Cong., 2 sess. H. doc. 147.) Report from the Committee on Naval Aifairs, on devising proper means for the collection of the Navy Pension Fund, Mar. 2, 1819. f°. (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs, v. i, no. 172.) Letter from the Commissioners of the Navy Pension Fund, in relation to measures adopted to coerce the payment of balances due to the fund, from persons indebted thereto. Feb. 22, 1820. Washington: Gales 2S. 37 pp., 47 fold. 1. 8°. (18. Cong., 2. sess. S. doc. 44.) Report from the Committee on Naval Affairs, ■concerning provision for the proper application of the moneys appropriated for the contingent ex- penses of the navy. Jan. 28, 1825. f°. (Amer. State Papers. Naval Affairs, v. i. no. 255.) Report of the Committee on so much of the public accounts and expenditures as relate to the Department of the Navy; with a bill to provide for the proper application and expenditure of the moneys appropriated for the contingent expenses of the naval service. Jan. 28, 1825. 7 pp. 8°. (18. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 45.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting information respecting the cost of, and ex- penditures at the several navy yards. Feb. 12, 1827. Washington: Gales &= Seaton, 1827. 12 pp., I fold. 1. 8°. (ig. Cong., 2. sess. S. doc. 54.) Statement submitted by the Committee on Naval Affairs to accompany the bill to increase the pay of the captains and masters commandant in the navy of the U. S. Dec. 20, 1828. n. t.-p. 4 pp. 8°. (20. Cong., 2 sess. H. doc. 32.) Statement from the Secretary of the Navy, to accompany bill H. R. no. 54, that the appropria- tion of 1829 for the navy will not be sufficient to meet the demands for the year. Jan. 14, 1830. 1 1. 8°. (21. Cong., I sess. H. doc. 26.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy... re- specting pay, emoluments, and allowances, to officers and agents in the naval service of the United States. May 29, 1830. 93 pp. 8°. (21. Cong., I sess. H. doc. 121.) Report, Feb. 16, 1831, of the Committee on Naval Affairs, on so much of the President's mes- sage as recommends an increase of the navy pay. 16 pp. 8°. (21. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 85.) Memorial of chaplains in the navy, praying for an increase of compensation. Jan. 20, 1832. 2. pp. 8°. (22. Cong., I sess. S- doc. 30.) Documents relating to the "bill regulating the duties and providing for compensation of pur- sers in the navy." (S. no. 33.) Feb. I, 1832. n.t.-p. 6 pp. 8°. (22. Cong., i sess. S. doc. 42.) Report of the Committee of Claims, on the presentation of a joint resolution empowering the Secretary of the Navy to settle certain claims under Navy contracts. Feb. 3, 1832. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (22. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 266.) Memorial of certain captains and masters commandants of the navy, praying for an increase of pay and emoluments. April 12, 1832. 3 pp. 8°. (22. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 205.) Report from Committee on Naval Affairs, on the pay of navy officers. Dec. 27, 1832. n. t.-p. 13 pp.' 8°. (22. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 133-) Message from President of the U. S., re- lating to plan for equalizing pay of the officers of army and navy. Dec. 5, 1833. 5 pp. 8°. (23. Cong., I. sess. S. doc. 4.) Fourth resolution of the working men of Philadelphia in relation to the salaries of the offi- cers of the navy. Jan. 28, 1835. n. t.-p. i p. 8°. (23. Cong., 2 sess. H. doc. 108.) Report from the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the expediency of equalizing the compensation of the officers of the array and navy and fixing the amount of compensation by law, in- stead of allowances now made by the department. Feb. 27, 1834. n. t.-p. 34 pp. 8°. (23 Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 295.) Report [favorable] of the select committee on expediency of equalizing the compensation of the officers of the army and navy. . . May 17, 1834. n. t.-p. 38 pp. 8°. (23. Cong., i. sess. H. rpt. 467.) 386 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — Finance, cont'd., 183 5-1 843. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in re- lation to travelling expenses of the officers of th e navy. Jan. 31, 1835. i p. 8°. (23. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. iii.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, ... in relation to the pay, rations, &c., of the officers of the navy of the U. S. Mar. 3, 1835. 11 pp. 8°. (23. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 192.) Petition of Henry J. Willett and others, first clerks to commandants at navy yards, praying for an increase of salaries. Jan. 18, 1836. 2 pp. 8°. (24. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 77.) Report [favorable] of the Committee on Naval Affairs, to which was referred the petitions of the boatswains, gunners, carpenters, and sail- makers in the navy, asking for an increase of pay. Mar. 26, 1836. i p. 8°. (24. Cong., i. sess. H. rpt. 511.) Statements of money collected and expended for the relief of sick and disabled seamen in 1834. Apr. 8, 1836. 5 pp. 8°. (24. Cong., i. sess. S. doc. 297.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting statements in relation to the compensation, allowances of all kinds... to officers of the navy. Apr. 23, 1836. 142 pp. 8°. (24. Cong., i. sess. H. doc. 236.) Report from Secretary of th^ Navy . . . stating the maximum that can be beneficially expended, per annum, for the naval service, &c. Apr. 28, 1836. n. t.-p. 6 pp. 8°. (24. Cong., I. sess. S. doc. 339.) Report [favorable] from Secretary of the Navy, relative to an increase of salaries of the clerics in that department. May 10, 1836. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (24. Cong., I sess. S. doc. 366.) Report [favorable] of the Committee of Ways and Means, concerning the payment of money due to captors of the British brig, Dundee, taken in late war by the armed brig. Warrior. June 7, 1836. n. t.~p. 2 pp. 8°. (24. Cong., i. sess. H. rep. 738.) Documents relating to compensation to pursers in the navy... June 11, 1836. 5 pp. 8°. (24. Cong., I sess. S. doc. 394.) Report [from] Committee on Naval Affairs, on what alterations, if any, are necessary in the laws regulating pay, compensation, and allowances of pursers in the navy. Jan. 23, 1837. 4 pp. 8°. (24. Cong., 2 sess. H. rpt. 142.) Report [from] Committee on Naval Affairs on relief of certain officers of the United States sloop of war, Boston. Feb. 22, 1837. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (24. Cong., 2. sess. H. rep. 278.) Report from the Committee on the Expendi- tures of the Navy Department, in relation to the contingent expenses of the navy. Feb. 28, 1838. I 1. 8°. (22. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. iig.) Memorial of masters in the navy of United States, praying an increase of compensation. Mar. 26, 1838. 4 pp. 8°. (25. Cong., 2 sess. S. doc. 333.) Petition of a number of surgeons in the navy of the United States, praying an increase of their pay. Dec. 12, 1838. i p. 8°. (25. Cong., 3. sess. S. doc. 10.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Foreign Affairs on memorial of Charles G. Ridgely, pray- ing remuneration for various necessary expenses- incurred as commanding officer on the South Ameri- can station, in 1820 and 1821. Jan. 27, 1838. n. t.-p. 4 pp. 8°. (25. Cong., 2 sess. H. rpt. 489.) Report [favorable] of the Committee on Naval affairs, on bill to repeal certain acts respecting navy pensions, and making further provisions in relation ■ to navy pensions. . . Jan. 16, 1840. n. t.-p. i p. 8°. (26. Cong., I. sess. S. doc. 90.) Message from the President on an appropria- tion to pay navy pensioners. July 1, 1840. I p. 8°. (26. Cong., I sess. H. doc. 247.) Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs on that part of the President's message, referred to them, which relates to navy pensions. June 29, 1841. 2 pp. 8°. (27. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. i.) List of the rejected applications for navy pen- sions during the year 1841. Jan. 21, 1842. n. t.-p. 5 pp. 8°. (27. Cong., 2. sess. S. doc. 52.) Pay and emoluments of the officers, seamen, and marines, in the service of the United States and of Great Britain, and the number of officers, seamen, and marines in the service of the United States during the year 1841. Feb. 10, 1842. 11 pp. 8°. (27 Cong., 2 sess. S. doc. 109.) Report of Committee on Naval Affairs on bill regulating the pay of clerks at the three first class navy yards — Boston, New York, and Gosport, Vir- ginia. Feb. 18, 1842. 2 pp. 8°. (27. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 247.) Documents relating to navy pensions. Apr. 27, 1842. n.t.-p. 4pp. 8°. (27. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc, 173.) Report of the Committee of Ways and Means on House bill No. 76, making appropriation for the naval service for 1S42. May 2, 1842. 12 pp., I tab. 8°. (27. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 673.) Statement of the names of all navy pensioners under the act of 3d March, 1837, together with the aggregate amount each has received up to the ist January, 1842. May 28, 1842. n. t.-p. 21 pp. 8°. (27. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 236.) Report of the Committee on Public Expendi- tures against the practice in the Navy and War Departments of allowing to officers, who may have resigned and subsequently been reinstated, pay for the time they were not in the service. Mar. 24, 1842. 16 pp. 8°. (27. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 459-) List of the names of persons who have applied for pensions whose claims have been rejected. Dec. 13, 1842. 3 pp. 8°. (27. Cong., 3. sess. H. doc. 8.) Report [unfavorable] from Secretary of the Navy, on payments for pensions since August 16, 1 841, to officers, seamen, and marines, who are in service and receiving pay. Jan. 18, 1843. n. t.-p. 5 pp. 8°. (27. Cong., 3. sess. S. doc. 84.) Letter from the Secretaries of War and Navy, transmitting estimates for additional buildings for the War and Navy Departments. Jan. 25, 1843. 17 pp. 8°. (27. Cong., 3. sess. H. doc. 85.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting documents in relation to extra pay of the' WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 387 United States — Finance, cont'd., 1843-1853. officers of the [Wilkes] exploring expedition. Janu- ary 25, 1843. 5 pp. 8°. (27. Cong;., 3. sess. H. doc. 88.) Explanation by the Committee of Ways and Means of the estimates for the support of the navy for the half year ending June 30, 1843. Jan. 26, 1843. 12 pp. 8°. (27. Cong., 3. sess. H. doc. 90.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy, on un- •claimed balances due to ofiScers and seamen of the navy. Feb. i, 1843. 2 pp. 8°. (27 Cong., 3. sess. H. doc. 108.) Petition of a number of citizens of Pennsyl- vania, praying the revival of the navy pension law ■of 1837. Jan. 9, 1844. 1 p. 8°. (28. Cong., i. sess. S. doc. 33.) Report of the Secretary of the Navy, con- taining abstracts of all offers made, to that depart- ment and its bureaus, for articles coming under their cognizance. Jan. 10, 1844. 62 pp. 8°. (28. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 40.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, relative to yards and docks, and amount of annual appro- priations for naval service since the adoption of the constitution. Jan. 19, 1844. 6 pp. 8°. (28. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 64.) Report [favorable] of the select Committee on Retrenchment on propriety of reducing pay or salaries of naval officers. . . Mar. 28, 1844. 11 pp. 8°. (28. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 373.) Report from the commissioner of pensions, in compliance with the provisions of a joint resolu- tion of Congress of May 29, 1830. Jan. 18, 1844. 4 pp. 8°. (28. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 59) Sundry letters and documents from the Secre- tary of the Navy to the Committee of Ways and Means, explanatory of additional appropriations required for the naval service. May 23, 1844. 11 pp. 8°. (28. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 266.) Report of the Committee on Naval affairs, to whom were referred the petitions of Benjamin Churchill, formerly commander of the private armed ship Yankee, and of Euphemia Dobson and others, widows of persons slain on board of privateers during the war of 1812 with Great Britain, praying a renewal of their pensions. May 28, 1844. n. t.-p. 21 pp. 8°. (28. Cong., i. sess. H. rep. 518.) Correspondence and contracts for the supply of money to the Mediterranean squadron. June 14,1844. n.t.-p. 72 pp. 8°. (28. Cong., I. sess. S. doc. 392.) Letter from the Secretary of State, relative to the increased expenditure for protection and relief of American seamen in foreign countries. Feb. 4, 1845. 20 pp. 8°. (28. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 95-) Names of those whose applications for relief under the navy pension laws, have been rejected. Jan. 16, 1846. n. t.-p. 3 pp. 8°. (29. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 71.) Report [favorable] from Committee on Naval affairs in relation to memorial of the forward officers of the late exploring e.xpedition [asking for their promised extra pay]. Feb. 24, 1846. 2 pp. 8°. (29. Cong., I. sess. S. doc. 153-) Report from the commissioner of pensions relative to the rejected pension claims. Dec. 30, 1846. 4 pp. 8°. (29 Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 26.) Petition of Frederick Dawson, James Schott, and Elisha Dana Whitney, praying payment for certain vessels, .furnished Texas, and given up by Texas to the United States on the annexation of Texas. Jan. 13, 1848. n. t.-p. 6 pp. 8°. (30. Cong., I. sess. S. misc. doc. 27.) Report from the Committee on Naval Affairs concerning naval pensions. Apr. 26, 1848. n. t.-p. 6 pp. 8°. (30. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 515.) Statement of navy pension claims rejected by the Commissioners of pensions. Jun. 16, 1849. n, t.-p. 5 pp. 8°. (30. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 37.) Amount paid each person on the navy register . . .in compliance with a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 14th June, 1848. Jan. 16, 1849. 51 PP- 8°. (30. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 36.) ■ Statement of amount of prize money paid into the treasury under the eighth section of the act of March 3, 1849. Mar. 4, 1850. 9 pp. 8°. (31. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 35.) Report of Secretary of the Navy, in relation to allowances to naval officers. May 28, 1850. 9 pp. 8°. (31. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 51.) List of navy invalid pensioners, complete to November 4, 1851. Dec. 4, 1851. 30 pp. 8°. (32. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 2.) Petition for increase of pay from petty officers, seamen, etc., attached to the United States squad- ron in the Pacific Ocean. Jan. 6, 1852. 3 pp. 8°. (32. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 21.) Report from the fourth auditor of the treasury in reference to claims allowed and paid by the Navy Department. Feb. 4, 1852. 2 pp. 8°. (32. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 51.) Names of naval officers who have received greater pay than is provided by act regulating the pay of the navy, the amounts paid, and the author- ity therefor. Apr. 27, 1852. 3 pp. 8°. (32. Cong. , 1. sess. S. ex. doc. 68.) Report of Secretary of the Navy, in regard to officers of the navy receiving greater compensation than is provided by act of March 3, 1835. May 4, 1852. 2 pp. 8°. (32. Cong. , I. sess. S. ex. doc. 70.) Communications addressed to the Committee of Ways and Means, on the subject of appropria- tions for the naval service [for the year ending June 30, 1854]. Jan. 7, 1853. 15 pp. 8°. (32. Cong., 2. sess. H. misc. doc. 7.) Report of the Secretary of the Navy, in rela- tion to the contract with Howland and Aspinwall for supplying the Japan squadron with coal. Mar. 14,1853. 10 pp. 8°. (33. Cong., Sp. sess. S. ex. doc. 2.) Letters from the Secretary of the Navy, and the Chief of the Bureau of Construction, explana- tory of estimates for the naval service. Dec. 31, 1853. 5 pp. 8°. (33. Cong., I. sess. H. misc. doc. 4.) Report [unfavorable] from Committee on Naval affairs, on petition of officers of the navy and marine corps, who were attached to the Gulf squad- 388 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — Finance, cont'd., 1854-1864. ron during the late war with Mexico, praying to be allowed extra compensation. May 16, 1854. i. 1. 8°. (33. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 267.) Report [favorable], from Committee on Naval affairs, on memorial of Lewis E. Simonds asking reimbursement for moneys expended in defending suits against himself for damages suffered by the owners of the brig Casket, which he as commander of a naval vessel had arrested on the African coast as a slave trader. June 23, 1854. 2 pp. 8°. (33. Cong., I. sess. H. rept. 228.) Report [favorable, from] Committee on Foreign Relations on petition of Francisco Lope Urriza [to obtain indemnity for loss of the schooner Julia, condemned as a prize]. Mar. g, 1854. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (33. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 151.) Estimates (additional) from Bureau of Yards and Docks. Jan. 18, 1855. 4 pp. 8°. (33. Cong., 2. sess. H. misc. doc. iq.) Report [favorable] of the Committee on Naval affairs, on memorial of Oscar F. Johnston, a passed midshipman in the United States navy, pray- ing to be allowed the difference of compensation between a midshipman and that of a passed mid- shipman, from the date of his promotion to the date of his warrant. Jan. 31, 1855. n. t.-p. i p. 8°. (33. Cong., 2. sess. S. rep. 461.) Lietter from the Secretary of the Navy trans- mitting estimates from the Bureau of Navy Yards and Docks, for improvements and repairs, for the fiscal year ending 30th June 1857. Mar. 20, 1856. 15 pp. 8°. (34. Cong., I. sess. H. misc. doc. 68.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy trans- mitting estimates for works at the several navy yards [for the year ending June 30, 1858]. Dec. 23,1856. lopp. 8°. (34. Cong., 3. sess. H. misc. 7.) Report [unfavorable] from the Committee on Naval Affairs, on petition of William Aitken, James Kelley, and ninety others who served in the Japan expedition under Commodore Perry, asking extra compensation similar to that allowed to the officers and crews of vessels of the navy stationed in the Pacific ocean in the years 1846 to 1849. Feb. 12, 1857. n. t.p I p. 8°. (34. Cong., 3. sess. S. rep. 379-) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy asking an addition of |20,ooo to the contingent fund of that department and recommending an appropria- tion to arm and man the ordnance ship " Ply- mouth." Feb. 24, 1857. n. t.p. 2 pp. 8°. (34. Cong., 3. sess. H. misc. doc. 69.) Report [favorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, on petition of lieutenants in the U. S. revenue marine service, who were attached to the United States naval squadron in the West Indies during the Florida war in 1836, 1837, 1838, and 1839, praying to be allowed the same compensation as officers of like grade in the navy. Mar. 17, 1858. n. t.-p. 6 pp. 8°. (35. Cong., i. sess. S. rpt. 121.) Report of Secretary of the Navy concerning the pay of the retired naval ofScers whose cases were acted upon by the late naval courts of inquiry and the President, and who have been advanced as to pay, together with a list of such ofScers. . .June 2, 1858. 4 pp. 8°. (35. Cong., I. sess. S, ex. doc. 62.) Contracts made under the cognizance of the Bureau of Yards and Docks of the Navy Depart- ment [during the year 1858]. Jan. 4, 1859. 148pp. 8°. (35. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 22.) Report of the Secretary of the Navy relative to the pay of the officers of the navy engaged in the preparation and publication of Wilkes' Exploring Expedition. Feb. 9, 1859. 2 pp. 8°.. (35. Cong., 2. sess. (H. ex. doc. 84.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting a statement of the cost and expenditure for the improvement of the several navy yards of the United States [to December i, 1858]. Feb. 15, 1859. 16 pp. 8°, (35. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 99.) Report [from] the Select Committee on the subject of [naval] contracts and expenditures [and investigation of charges against certain ofificers, of partiality and violation of law]. Feb. 24, 1859. 5 pt. 8°. (35. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 184.) Estimate of $75,000 for the relief and protec- tion of American seamen for the year i860 and that the estimate of $175,000 for the year 1861 may be increased to $200,000. Feb. 23, i860. 2 pp. 8°. (36. Cong., I. sess. H. misc. doc. 16.) Sundry communications from the Secretary of the Navy, in reference to, and in explanation of estimates of appropriation for the naval service [for 1861]. Mar. 26, i860. 7 pp. 8°. (36. Cong., I. sess. H. misc. doc. 41.) Report from the Committee on Naval Affairs on bill for the modification of the sea-service pay of pursers. Mar. 29, i860. 3 pp. 8°. (36. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 257.) Memorial of Surgeon Henry O. Mayo, in be- half of corps of surgeons in the United States navy [relative to their pay]. April 6, i860. 2 pp. 8°. (36. Cong., I. sess. H. misc. doc. 67.) Abstract of offers for furnishing naval supplies [for the year ending June 30, 1859]. April 13, i860. 150 pp. 8°. (36. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 70.) Report [unfavorable] from Committee on Naval Affairs on petitition of certain first and second assistant engineers in the navy for retro- spective pay, corresponding with their retroactive assigned rank. Apr. 13, i860. I p. 8°. (36. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 440.) Minority report from the Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom was referred the contract of the Secretary of the Navy with Ambrose W. Thompson and the Chiriqui Improvement Company, dated May i, 1859 [for the purchase of coal], June i, i860. 15 pp. 8°. (36. Cong., I sess. H. rpt. 568.) Letter of the Secretary of the Navy, relative to naval contracts and expenditures in the Navy De- partment. [June] II, i860. 4 pp. 8°. (36. Cong., I. sess. H. misc. doc. 91.) Letter of the Secretary of the Navy to the chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs; also, letter of the Assistant Secretary of War in relation to the act of June 2, 1862, to prevent and punish fraud on the part of officers intrusted with making of contracts for the government. June 20, 1862. 6 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 105.) United States. — Auditor, Office of 4th Audi- tor. Regulations for payment of prize money. [1864] 8 pp. 8°. (Treasury Dept.) WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 389 United States — Finance, cont'd., 1 866-1876. Report of the amount expended in permanent establishment of the naval academy at Annapolis. Jan. 8, 1S66. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (39. Cong., i. sess. H. ex. doc. 16.) Record of a board of navy officers appointed to inquire into and determine how much the ves- sels-of-war and steam machinery contracted for by the department in the years 1862 and 1863 cost the contractors over and above the contract price and allowance for extra work. Jan. 31, 1866. 64 pp. 8°. (39. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 18.) Resolutions of the legislature of New York, as to increased pay to naval officers. Mar. 28, 1866. n. t.-p. I p. 8°. (39. Cong. i. sess. H. misc. doc. 77.) Resolutions of the legislature of New Jersey, asking for increase of pay to officers of the navy. Apr. 16, 1866. n. t.-p. I p. 8°. (39. Cong., i. sess. H. misc. doc. 86.) Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a resolution of the House of Representa- tives of 9 April relative to prize-money. May 18, 1866. 3 pp. 8°. (39. Cong., I sess. H, ex. doc. 114.) Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York. Report of the special committee to which was referred the memorial of officers of the United States navy to Congress for an increase of pay. New York, 1866. 7 pp. 8°. Proposed amendments to the naval appropria- tion bill, H. R. 6616. [Washington, 1867.] 4 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., 2. sess.) Message from the President of the United States in answer to a resolution of the House of the iQth ultimo, relative to amounts charged to the State Department for services of naval vessels. Jan. 9, 1867. I p. 8°. (39. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 34.) Opinions of Attorney General relative to pay of retired and reserved officers, Jan. II, 1868. n.t.-p. 6 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 19.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy . . . relative to navy pension laws. Jan. 17, 1870. n.t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (41. Cong. , 2. sess. H. misc. doc. 30. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, relative to the pay and emoluments, or either, of officers of the United States Navy. Jan. 28, 1870. 3 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 91.) Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury ask- ing the immediate appropriation of $150,000, to meet the current expenses of the marine hospital establishment; also the sum of $80,000, to place the hospitals in order. Mar. 10, 1870. i p. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 60.) Comparative statement showing the amount of salaries paid to the line officers in the Navy, un- der present organization, and under the provisions of Senate bill 656. Mar. 14, 1870. i p. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 80.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, ad- dressed to the chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs, relative to expenses for material, officers, and men for the naval service. May 17, 1870. 4 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. misc. doc. 135.) Report [favorable] of Committee on Naval Affairs, on petitions of several officers of the navy, praying a modification of the act of January 16, 1857, that they may receive the pay of their actual rank. Feb. 20, 1873. 2 pp. 8°. (42. Cong., 3. sess. S. rpt. 469.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, asking for an appropriation to meet extraordinary expenses in his department. Dec. 8, 1873. 2 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 9.) Report [favorable] of Committee on Naval Affairs on payment of 125,000 dollars from the Japanese indemnity fund to the officers and crew of the Wyoming, and the officers and crew detached from the United States ship Jamestown, who manned the Ya-Kiang. Mar. 31, 1874. 5 pp. 8°. (43- Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 343.) Report [favorable] of the Committee on Pen- sions on bill (S. 804) equalizing pensions of en- gineers and surgeons. June 11, 1874. 2 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 433.) Wood (William Maxwell),/?-. Petition for com- pensation for the use in the navy of his boat detach- ing and attaching apparatus. Jan. II, 1875. 4 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. H. mis. doc. 34.) Report, unfavorable, of the Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill (S. 268) for relief of the offi- cers and crew of the United States steamer Cham- pion. Jan. 12, 1875. 3 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. S. rep. 515.) Report of Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill (S. 928) for relief of David Huestis [inventor of a method of casting shells and solid shot]. Feb. 3, 1875. 3 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2 sess. S. rep. 598.) Report [favorable] of the Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom was referred the memorial of Oliver Moses and others [praying remuneration for the loss of their ship, John Carver, destroyed by the privateer, Jeff Davis]. Feb. 3, 1875. 2 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. S. rep. Sgg.) Report [favorable] of Committee on Naval Affairs, on petition [for relief] of widow of the late Rear-Admiral Dahlgren. Feb. 9, 1875. 2 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. H. rep. 133.) Report [favorable] of Committee on Naval Affairs, on claim of Mrs. Martha J. Coston [for additional compensation from the government for the use of the Coston signal-lights]. Mar. 3, 1875. 2 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. H. rep. 334.) Communication from the chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair relative to the cost of construction of eight steam vessels of war. Feb. I, 1876. 2 pp. 8°. (44. Cong., I sess. H. ex. doc. 116.) Report [unfavorable] of the Committee on Naval Affairs on bill H. R. 1 164 [relating to the pay of engineers in the navy]. Feb. 11, 1876. I p. 8°. (44. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 77.) Report [favorable] of the Committee on Mili- tary Affairs on House bill 1942, entitled "A bill to re-enact and continue in force the act of June 23, 1870, entitled ' An act to authorize the settle- ment of the accounts of officers of the army and navy.'" Mar. 23, 1876. i p. 8°. (44. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 296.) 390 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — Finance, cont'd., 1876-1881. Report [unfavorable] of the Committee on Naval Affairs on petition of E. B. Boutwell [sus- pended from the navy by President Buchanan]. July 7, 1876. I p. 8°. (44. Cong., 1. sess. H. rpt. 750.) Report [favorable] of the Committee on Naval Affairs on bill for relief of Milton B. Cushing ^because of fraud practiced against him while act- ing assistant paymaster in charge of the naval ac- counts at New Orleans.] July 21, 1876. 2 pp. 8°. (44. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 768.) Report of the Select Committee on Real Es- tate Pool and Jay Cooke indebtedness concerning deposites of money made by the Secretary of the Navy... Aug. i, 1876. 103 pp. 8°. (44. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 78g.) Statement of appropriations and expendi- tures of the Navy Department from March 4, 1789, to June 30, 1876. 174 pp. 4°. (45. Cong., 1 sess. S. ex. doc. 3.) Statement of annual appropriations and ex- penditures for army and navy pensions from March 4, 1789, to June 30, 1876. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1877. 31 pp., I 1. 4°. (45. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 4.) Report [favorable] from the Committee on Naval Affairs on the bill for the appropriation of waiting-orders pay for naval officers. Jan. 8, 1877. 6 pp. 8°. (44. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 74.) Report [favorable] from the Committee on Naval Affairs, on settlement of claim of estate of the late Rear- Admiral John A. Dahlgren [for compensa- tion for the use and transfer of his patents for the improvement of naval ordinance]. Jan. 19, 1877. 2 pp. 8°. (44. Cong., 2 sess. H. rep. 137.) Report of the Secretary of the Navy with reference to the existing deficiencies in the Navy Department. Oct. 17, 1877. 5 pp. - 88. (45. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 3.) Report [unfavorable] of Committee on Naval Affairs, on petition and statement of Secor & Co., and Perrine, Secor & Co., respecting the claims for losses sustained in building the harbor and river monitors Tecumsheh, Mahopac, and Manhattan. Feb. 28, 1878. 3 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess., H. rpt. 270.) Report [unfavorable] of Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill H. R. 1969, concerning further compensation to Nathaniel McKay for the con- struction of the monitor Squando. Feb. 28, 1878.' 10 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 2 sess. H. rep. 271.) Report of the Committee on Expenditures in the Navy Department on contracts [and expendi- tures, with the testimony taken, and an appendix of tabulated statements, &c.]. May 10, 1878. xxiv, 180, 339 pp., 2 pi. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 787-) Report [favorable] of the Committee on Naval Affairs, on memorial of Mrs. Madeline Vinton Dahlgren, administratrix of the estate of the late Rear-Admiral . . . Dahlgren [asking compensation for the use of inventions] . . . May 27, 1878. 16 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. rep. 885.) Report (unfavorable] of the Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill, entitled " An act to equalize the pay of rear-admirals on the retired list." June II, 1878. I p. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. rep. 937.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, ask- ing an appropriation for the completion of moni- tors [Puritan, Amphitrite, Monadnock, and Terror.] Feb. 4, 1879. 2 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 3 sess. H. ex. doc. 63.) Report [favorable] from the Committee on Naval Affairs, concerning the appropriation of $250,000 for experiments in and the purchase of movable torpedoes for military and naval defense. Mar. 10, 1880. I p. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 462.) Report from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill for relief of certain volunteer officers of the navy. Mar. 17, 1880. 2 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. S. rep. 380.) Report [unfavorable] from the Committee on Naval Affairs on bill granting sea-pay to volunteer officers of the navy mustered out of service under Act of Congress approved Feb. 15, 1879. Apr. 6, 1880. I p. 8°. (46. Yong., 2. sess. H. rep. 706.) Resolution . . . from Committee on Naval Af- fairs, recommending appropriation of $200,000 for improvement of Pensacola navy-yard. May 19, 1880. I p. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 94.) Communication from Dr. Emil Bessels, chief of the scientific department of the Arctic expedition under the late Capt. C. F. Hall, asking that an ap- propriation be made for completing the scientific results of said expedition. May 24, 1880. 2 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 2 sess. S. misc. doc. 95.) Memorial of Lewis S. Wells, representing the owner, asking an appropriation to pay a claim for vessel Peerless, chartered by the government and lost off Hatteras. May 31, 1880. 2 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 98.) Report from Committee on Naval Affairs in relation to claim of Francis H. Ellison for reim- bursement of moneys expended by him while in the naval service of the United States. Jan. 15, 1881. 3 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 3. sess. H. rpt. 71.) Report [favorable] from Committee on Naval Affairs, concerning payment to the warrant officers and sailors of the Farragut fleet, the balance of bounty due them for destroying the enemy's ves- sels at New Orleans in 1862. Feb. 19, 1881. 1 p. 8°. (46. Cong., 3. sess. H. rpt. 313.) Report from the Secretary of the Navy recom- mending an appropriation for the contingent equip- ment and recruiting for the navy. Mar. 21, 1882. 2 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 132.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs on bill to abolish prize-money, and to regulate pensions in the navy. Apr. 12, 1882. 3 pp. , 8°. (47. Cong., I sess. H. rpt. 1008.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in re- sponse to a resolution of the House of Representa- tives, transmitting a tabulated statement of ex- penditures in the Boston navy-yard during the... fiscal year [ending June 30, 1881]. Apr. 27, 1882. 3 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., I sess. H. ex. doc. 187.) WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 391 United States — Finance, cont'd., 1882-1886. Report [favorable] from Committee on Naval Affairs, in relation to giving longevity pay to cer- tain officers of the navy. June 6, 1882. 4 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., I sess. H. rep. 1302.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, con- cerning appropriations for the general maintenance of yards and docks. Jan. 3, 1883. 2 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 31.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting recommendation of Naval Advisory Board for an appropriation for testing defective armor. January 6, 1883. 2 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 40.) Memoranda from the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Construction and Repair, and Steam Engi- neering, respecting the necessary amount to put the Pensacola navy-yard in a state of efficiency. Jan. 8, 1883. 3 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 33.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in re- sponse to a letter from Hon. E. H. Rollins, inquir- ing as to the effect of a certain proposed amend- ment to the naval appropriation bill. Feb. 13, 1883. 4 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 34.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting recommendation and draft of a bill for the relief of the survivors of the exploring steamer Jeanette, and the widows and orphans of those who perished in the retreat from the wreck of that vessel. Jan. 11, 1884. 2 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I sess. S. misc. doc. 32.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy rela- tive to an appropriation to supply deficiency in public printing. Jan. 14, 1884. 2 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 52.) Communication from the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy, relative to the relief of Lieut. A. W. Greely and his party, composing what is known as the Lady Franklin Bay expedi- tion to the Arctic regions. Jan. 17, 1884. 3 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 56.) Report from Committee on Appropriations, submitting a joint resolution, making an appropri- ation to enable the President to prepare and dis- patch an expedition for the purpose of relieving and bringing home Lieutenant Greely and his party. Jan. 21, 1884. i p. 8°. (48. Cong., i. sess. H. rep. 51.) Opinion of Attorney General, of June 22, 1883, on the so-called longevity clauses of the naval ap- propriations acts of Aug. 5, 1882, and Mar. 3, 1883. Jan. 31, 1884. 6 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., i. sess. S. ex. doc. 68.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting in obedience to law, his opinion of amounts to be paid to the contractors for the occupation of their yards by the iron-clads, and for the care thereof. Feb. 13, 1884. 6 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 97.) Opinions of second comptroller in certain claims for longevity pay of naval officers. Feb. 18, 1884. 3 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., 1 sess. S. ex. doc. 107.) Report [favorable] of Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill giving longevity pay to certain offi- cers of the navy. Feb. 25, 1884. 2 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. H. rep. 474.) Estimates from the Secretary of the Navy of appropriations for the erection of a gun factory, and for purchase of steel for manufacture of heavy ordnance in pursuance of recommendations of the Gun Foundry Board, $2,500,000. Jan. 7, 1885. I p. 8°. (48. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 70.) Report [favorable] from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill providing for equal pay to graduates of the naval academy. Jan. 9, 1885. 2 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., 2. sess. H. rep. 2244.) Report [favorable] from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill for relief of survivors of exploring steamer Jeanette and the widows and children of those who perished in the retreat from the wreck of that vessel in the Arctic seas. Jan. 9, 1885. 3 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., 2. sess. H. rep. 2246.) Estimates from the Secretary of the Navy of appropriations to pay contractors for the use of their yards by the ironclads Puritan, Amphitrite and Terror. Jan. 15, 1885. i p. 8°. (48. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 82.) Estimate from the Secretary of the Navy of an appropriation for refitting, altering, and con- structing buildings at the Norfolk navy-yard. Jan. 24, 1885. 2 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 126.) Estimates of appropriations submitted by the Secretary of the Navy for completing the new naval cruisers and despatch boat, amounting to $159,- 340.80. Feb. 26, 1885. I p. 8°. (48. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 94.) Estimate for appropriation for completing the ordnance of the new steel cruisers. Feb. 27, 1885. 3 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 97.) Estimate for an appropriation for repair of stone dry-dock at Brooklyn navy-yard. Feb. 27, 1885. 3 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 100.) Estimate for an appropriation for store-house at Port Royal naval station. Mar. 2, 1885. 7 pp., I plan. 8°. (48. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 102.) Report of Committee on Naval Affairs on bill to equalize pay of graduates of the . . . naval academy. Mar. 24, 1886. 2 pp. 8°. (49. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 276.) Same. (49. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 720.) Statement showing certain expenditures in ordnance shop of the Washington navy-yard from March i, 1882, to February 28, 1886. Mar. 25, 1886. 4 pp. 8°. (49. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 139.) Letter from the acting Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting letter from the Secretary of the Navy, with inclosure, asking an appropria- tion to supply deficiency in appropriation for con- tingent Bureau of Ordnance for the current fiscal year [1885/86]. April 27, 1886. 2 pp. 8°. (49. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 195-) Estimate from the Secretary of the Navy of an appropriation to supply deficiency for the ar- mament of the new steel cruisers [Chicago, Bos- ton, Atlanta]. May 5, 1886. 2 pp. 8°. (49. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 215.) 392 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — Finance, cont'd., 1886-1898. Estimate from the Secretary of the Navy of appropriations for officers' cottages and repair of barracks, &c., at Mare Island navy yard, California. June 18, 1886. 2 pp. 8°. (49. Cong., i. sess. H. ex. doc. 279.) Letter of the Secretary of the Navy, asking for an appropriation for the steel cruisers [Chi- cago, Boston, Atlanta]. June 30, 1886. 2 pp. 8°. (49. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 195. J Letter from the Secretary of the Navy rela- tive to claims arising under the bill for the ad- justment of accounts of employes under eight-hour law. February 21, 1888. 2 pp. 8°. (50. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 172.) Report [favorable] of the Committee on Naval Affairs on bill (S. 881) to regulate the pay of ensigns. Mar. 7, 1888. 2 pp. 8°. (50. Cong., 1. sess. S. rpt. 485.) Estimate from the Secretary of the Navy of appropriation for reconstructing building No. 7 at Brooklyn navy-yard, N. Y. Mar. 8, 1888. 2 pp. 8°. (50. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 206.) Report [favorable] of the Committee on Naval Affairs, on pay of ensigns. Mar. 13, 1888. 3 pp. 8°. (50. Cong., I sess. H. rpt. 1023.) Report [favorable] of the Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill to provide for the deposite of the savings of seamen of the United States Navy. . . June 2g, 1888. I p. 8°. (50. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 2777.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting information relative to certain appropria- tions for repairs. Jan. 12, 1889. 2 pp. 8°. (50. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex doc. 63.) Letter from Secretary of the Treasury, relative to claims of officers and men of the navy for extra allowance. Jan. 28, i88g. 5 pp. 8°. (50. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 91.) Report from Committee on Naval Aiiairs, on bill to regulate the pay of the ensigns. Jan. 29, 1889. I p. 8°. (50. Cong., 2 sess. H. rpt. 3875.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting, in response to Senate resolution of January 29, i88g, reports relative to certain expenditures in navy-yards. Feb. 11, i88g. n.f.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (50. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 105.) Report [favorable] from the Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom was referred the bill. . .to authorize and empower the Secretary of the Navy to contract for certain guns and ammunition. Mar. 2, 1889. 2 pp. 8°. (50. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 2711.) Report from Committee on Commerce relating to salary of the supervising surgeon-general of the marine hospital service. Feb. 5, i8go. I p. 8°. (51. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 226.) Estimate of appropriation for extending launch- ing ways and making alterations in the granite slips at the navy-yards at New York and Norfolk. Apr. 9, 1890. 2 pp. 8°. (51. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 315.) Estimate for additional appropriation of $300,- 000 for construction of timber dry dock at Port Royal, S. C, Jan. 19, i8gi. 3 pp. 8°. (51. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. igo.) Report from the Committee on Naval Affairs, on a bill making appropriations for the naval ser- vice for-the fiscal year ending June 30, 1893. Mar. 10, i8g2. 26 pp. 8°. (52. Cong., i. sess. H. rpt. 621.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in re- sponse to Senate resolution of April 11, i8g2, rela- tive to bids for building certain types of war ships on the Great Lakes. May 6, 1892. 2 pp. 8°. (52. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 95.) Estimate of appropriation for construction of dry dock, Paget Sound. Dec. 17, 1892. 3 pp. 8°. (52. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 131.) ' Letter from the Secretary of the Treasurj', transmitting a copy of a communication from the Secretary of the Navy relating to the necessity of an additional appropriation for the construction of officers' quarters at Port Royal, S. C. Dec. 17, 1892. 2 pp. (52. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 130.) Letter from the acting Secretary of the Treas- ury, transmitting an estimate of appropriation sub- mitted by the Secretary of the Navy for expenses of the international navy rendezvous and review. Jan. 5, 1893. 2 pp. 8°. (52. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 155.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting, pursuant to House resolution of the nth instant, information relating to payments made to contractors for construction of vessels for the navy on account of speed, etc. Oct. 19, 1893. 4 pp. 8°. (53. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 20.) Estimate of appropriation submitted by the Secretary of the Navy for replacing certain engineer- ing stores at the Norfolk navy-yard, destroyed by fire December [1893]. February 9, 1894. 3 pp. 8°. (53- Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 108.) Estimates for the naval service for 1895, and the amount of the naval appropriation act for 1894. July 6, 1894. 4 pp. 8°. (53. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 503.) List of claims of officers of the navy, or their legal representatives, for sea pay on receiving ships . .. Feb. II, 1895. 13 pp. 8°. (53. Cong., 3 sess. S. ex. doc. 65.) Report [unfavorable] from the Committee on Naval Affairs, concerning the bill making an ap- propriation for the construction of an electrical cruiser and to provide electrical equipment for one or more cruisers already in service. Feb. 20, 1896. I p. 8°. (54. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 314.) Report [favorable] from the Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill to provide for making of allotments of pay by officers of the navy and marine corps. March 10, i8g6. 2 pp. 8°. (54. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 446.) Estimates of deficiencies for pay of the navy and miscellaneous pay for the years 1894, 1895, and 1896. Apr. 18, 1896. 2 pp. 8°. (54. Cong., i sess. H. doc. 355.) Report from the Committee on Naval Affairs, with a bill making appropriations for the naval ser- vice for the year ending June 30, 1898. February 20,1897. 6 pp., I tab. 8°. (54. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 3009.) WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 393 United Stales — Finance, cont'd., 1898-1899. Estimate of appropriation for the improve- ment of the battery of the U. S. S. Chicago, Jan. 5, 1898. 4 pp. 8°. (55. Cong. 2. sess. H. doc. 224.) Bill allowing the pay of rear-admirals to com- modores while acting as rear-admirals. Introduced in the Senate by Mr. Smith, Jan. 13, 1898. i 1. 4°. (55. Cong. S. 3152.) Estimate of appropriation for improvements . ..needed at Brooklyn (N. Y.) navy-yard. Feb. 3, 1898. 2 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 276.) Estimate of appropriation for a hospital for ■contagious diseases at naval station, Newport, R. I. Feb. 3, 1898. 3 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 275.) Act to provide ways and means to meet war •expenditures.and for other purposes, n.t.-p. 25 pp. 8°. [1898.] Communication from the auditor for the Navy Department submitting an estimate of appro- priation for an increase in the clerical force of his office. May 18,1898. n.t.-p. 4 pp. 8°. (55. Cong. 2. sess. H. doc. 484.) Statements before the Committee on Naval Affairs March, 1898, on the proposed amendment' to naval appropriation bill relative to docking of vessels. Apr. 6, i8g8. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Off., 1898. 81 pp., I 1. 8°. (55. Cong., 2 sess. S. doc. 225.) Act making appropriations for the naval ser- vice for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1900, and for other purposes. [Approved Mar. 3, 1899.] ^Washington, lii^t^il 24pp. 8°. (Public — 185.) Resolution directing the Secretary of the navy to transmit to the Senate an estimate of the cost of the personnel of officers of the navy, sub- mitted by Mr. Jones. Feb. 10, 1899. i I. 4°. (55. Cong., 3. sess. Sen. res. 503.) Total cost of personnel of officers of the navy under House bill 10403 as amended by Senate Com- mittee on naval affairs. Feb. 13, -1899. 2 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 3. sess. Sen. doc. 115.) PRINCIPAL ACCESSIONS IN JULY. Bibliography. Beitrage zur Kenntnis des Schrift-Buch- und Bibliothekswesens, hrsg. von K. Haebler. [v.] 8. Halle a. S.,xgo^. 8°. (Sammlung bibliotheks- wissen. Arbeiten. Heft. 17.) Brown (James Duff). Manual of library econ- omy. With l6g illustrations, forms, etc. London: Scott, Greenwood Cs' Co., 1903. xi, 476 pp. 8°. Bth^ (Hermann). Catalogue of Persian manu- scripts in the library of the India Office, v. i. Oxford: Printed for the India Office, 1903. 4°. General W.orks. Encyclopedia (The) Americana ... Editor- in-chief F. C. Beach.. . Illustrated. v. 11-13. New York: The Americana Co. [1904.] 4". Malvezin (Pierre). Dictionnaire des racines celtiques. Paris: La Soc. Filol. Pranfaise, 1903. 116 pp. 8°. General History, Travel, Geography. Haggard (Henry Rider). A winter pilgrim- age ; being an account of travels through Palestine, Italy, and the island of Cyprus, accomplished in the year igoo. With illustrations. London: Long- mans, Green &' Co., 1904. viii, 376 pp., 24 pi. New ed. 8°. Lecointe (Georges). Expedition antarctique beige. Au pays des Manchots. Recit du voyage de la " Belgica." Bruxelles: 0. Schepens Sr' C"., 1904. 368 pp. , 4 maps, illus. 4°. Lemonnier (Henry), Schrader (F.), and Dubois (M.) Elements de geographic. Cours superieur. . . Geographic des cinq parties du monde et geographic sommaire de la France. Paris: Hachette et Cie., 1904. 96 pp. map, illus. new ed. sq. 4°. Biography and Genealogy. Alphabetical, by Subjects. Turner (William). William Adams, an old English potter, with some account of his family and their productions. Edited by W. Turner. London: Chapman (s' Hall, 1904. i p.l., xxii, 252 pp., i 1., 1 facsim., 68 pi., 3 port., 5 tab. 8°. Alden (Ebenezer), and Sha-vr (H.) The de- scendants of Polly and Ebenezer Alden, who were sixth in descent from John Alden, the Pilgrim, by their grandsons. With original records not before printed. Boston: G. H. Ellis Co., 1903. loi pp., I facsim., 10 pi., i port. 8°. Bloffat (R. Burnham). The Barclays of New York: who they are and who they are not, — and some other Barclays. New York: R. G. Cooke, 1904. 4P-I-. 474 pp. 8°. Niecks (Frederick). Frederick Chopin as a man and a musician. London: Novello &= Co. [1904.] 3. ed. 2 V. port. 8°. Mooar (George). The Cummings memorial, a genealogical history of the descendants of Isaac Cummings, an early settler of Topsfield, Massa- chusetts. Compiled by Rev. G. Mooar. New York: B. F. Cummings, 1903. i p.l., iii, 532 pp. 8°. Schneider (Alfred). Bibliographie der Veroff- entlichungen Karl Dziatzkos. (In: Beitrage zur Kenntnis des Schrift- Buch- und Bibliothekswesens. Halle a. S., 1904. [v.] 8. pp. 1-12.) Feuerbach (Ludwig). Ausgewahlte Briefe von und an Ludwig Feuerbach. Zum Sakularge- dachtniss seiner Geburt hrsg. und biographisch eingeleitet von W. Bolin. Leipzig: 0. Wigand, 1904. 2 v. port. 8°. Dickinson (Wharton). Genealogy of the Fow- leEs in England and America. New York: T. A. Wright, 1904. 65 pp. 8°. no. 35 of 35 copies printed. Gowen (Phoebe Strong). The Herkimers and Schuylers. An historical sketch of the two fami- lies, with genealogies of the descendants of George Herkimer the Palatine, who settled in the Mohawk Valley, N. Y., in 1721. Albany: J. MunselVs Sons, 1903. 147 pp., I plan, 9 pi., 5 port. sq. 8°, Putnam (Ruth). A medieval princess; being a true record of the changing fortunes which brought divers titles to Jacqueline, countess of Holland; together with an account of her conflict with Philip duke of Burgundy (1401-1436.) New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904. xv, 337 pp., 3 facsim., 18 pi., 10 port., i tab. 8°. Gift of the author. Linderberg (Fernando). Fyrst Krapotkin og den ideelle Anarkisme. Kjobenhavn: Lehmann &^ Stage, 1904. 40 pp. 8°. Repr.: For Kirke og Kultur. Colville (Mrs. Olivia Spencer Churchill). Duchess Sarah, being the social history of the times of Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough... Compiled. , . by one of her descendants. London: Longmans, Green <5r^ Co., 1904. xvi, 400pp., 2 pi., 10 port. 8°. Iiang (Andrew). The mystery of Mary Stuart. With illustrations. London: Longmans, Green df Co., 1904. viii, I 1., 368 pp., 4 facsim., 9 pi., i port. New ed. 8°. Mathews (Thomas). An account of the O'Dempseys, chiefs of Clan Maliere. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis &• Co., 1903. vii, 203 pp. 12°. " Ollamh," pseud. The story of Shane O'Neill, hereditary prince of Ulster, surnamed ' ' An Dior- mas," or the Proud. Dublin: Sealy, Bryers &* Walker [1904]. xii, 88 pp. 16°. Wiseman (C[harles] M. L.) The Wiseman family and the old church at New Salem. Colum- bus: F. J. Heer, igo2. 38 pp., i port. 12°. 394 LIST OF WORKS IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY, NAVAL ADMINISTRATION, ETC. Part IV. History. General Works. Arranged alphabetically by authors. American naval battles ; being a complete his- tory of the battles fought by the navy of the United States from. ..1794 to the present time. ..with twenty-one. . .engravings. . . [Attributed to Barber Badger, and also to Horace Kimball.] Boston: J. J. Smith, 1831. V, 7-278 pp., I 1. 8°. Boston: J. J. Smith, 1836. vi, 7-278 pp., 1 1. 12°. Boston: C. Gaylord, 1837. v, 7-278 pp., •vi 1., I pi. 8°. Practically reissues of the 1816 " Naval temple." American State Papers. Documents, legisla- tive and executive of the Congress of the United States, 1789-1825. Naval affairs. Washington, Gales and Seaton, 1834-61. 4 v. f°. Benjamin (Park). The United States naval academy. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1900. xvi, I 1., 486 pp., r plan, 41 pi., 13 port. 8°. Bennett (Frank M.) The steam navy of the United States. A history of the growth of the steam vessel of war in the U. S. navy, and of the naval engineer corps, xv, i 1., 953 pp., 60 pi., I2 . port. , 7 folded plans, I fac-sim. ill. Pittsburg, Pa.: Warren &= Co., 1896. 8°. Appendix A. An alphabetical List of the names of All Mem- bers of the Regular Corps of the Navy from the Introduc- tion of Steam to the Present Day. B. List of Steam Vessels of War of the United States, with Principal Data Regarding them and a Brief Synopsis of Service; arranged in Chronological Order [18 14-1896]. C. " Uncle Samuel's Whistle and What it Costs " ; An Illus- trated Satire of the old Navy. The Monitor and the navy under steam. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin &= Cff.,1900. x, 370 pp., 2 charts, 26 pi., i port. 12°. Clark (Thomas). Sketches of the naval history of the United States; from the commencement of the Revolutionary war, to the present time: con- taining detailed accounts of all the interesting actions of the public vessels of the United States and of privateers. . .an appendix, wherein the chief part of the important documents concerning the navy are collected. Philadelphia: M. Carey, 1813. 177, cxxxix pp., I pi. 12°. Philadelphia: M. Carey, 1814. 2. ed. 12°. Cooper (James Fenimore). The history of the navy of the United States of America. Philadel- phia: Lea (^ Blanchard, 1839. 2 v, 8°. London: R. Bentley, 1839. 2 v. 8°. Paris: Baudry's European Library, 1839. 2 V. 8°. Philadelphia: Thomas Cowperthwait &> Co., 1846. 8°. -— — Philadelphia: Thomas Cowperthwait &• Co., 1847. 8°. New York : G. P. Putnam 6= Co., 1853. 8°. continued to i860 from the author's MS. and other. . sources. New York: Blakeman &• Mason, 1864. 8°. Geschichte der Nordamerikanischen See- macht und ihrer Kriegsthaten. Aus dem Engli- schen ubersetzt von H. Kilnzel. Frankfurt am Main: J. D. Sauer lander, 1840. 4 v. 24°. (In his Sammtliche Werke. v. 136-147.) Da^^son (Henry Barton). Battles of the United States, by sea and land. New York : Johnson, Fry Sf Co. [1858.] 2 v. 4°. Emmons (George Foster). The navy of the U. S., 1775-1853; with a brief history of each ves- sel's service and fate; added, a list of private armed vessels, fitted out under the American flag: also a list of the revenue and coast survey vessels and principal ocean steamers, 1850. Washington, 1853- 4°. Frost (John). The book of the navy; compris- ing a general history of the American marine and particular accounts of all the most celebrated naval battles. . .with an appendix. . .embellished with en- gravings from opiginal drawings, by William Croome. . . New York: D. Appleton &" Co.., 1842. 344 pp., 7 port., 5 pi. 8°. ■ New York and Philadelphia, 1S43. 12°. General (A) view of the rise, progress, and brilliant achievements of the American Navy, down to the present time. Illustrated by bio- graphical sketches, to which is afiixed a succinct account of the origin and progress of the Greek Revolution; terminating with the glorious victory of Navarino, Oct. 20, 1827. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1828. 5-484 pp. 12°. Goldsborough (C. W.) The United States Naval Chronicle, v. i. Was.Hngton, 1824. 8°. Marshall (Edward Chauncey). History of the United States Naval Academy, with biographical sketches, and the names of all the superintendents, professors and graduates. New York, 1862. pi. 12°. 423 424 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — History, General, cont'd. Hibben (Henry B.) Navy yard, Washington. History from organization 1799 to present date. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1890. 240 pp., I plan. 8°. (51. Cong., i. sess. S. ex. doc. 22.) Hill (Frederic Stanhope). Twenty-six historic ships. The story of certain famous vessels of war and of their successors in the navies of the United States and of the Confederate States of America from 1775 to 1902. With an introduction by Rear- admiral George Eugene Belknap. New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1903. xlix, 515 pp., 17 pi., 16 port. 8°. The "Lucky Little Enterprise" and her successors in the United States navy. 1776-1900. Boston : Mass., 1900. 26 pp. 8°. Hollis (Ira Nelson). The frigate Constitution the figure of the navy under sail. Boston: Hough- ton, Mifflin &■ Co., 1900. X, 264 pp., 29 pi., 3 port. 12°. Maclay (Edgar Stanton). A history of the United States navy from 1775 to [1894]. . . New York: D. Appleton &= Co., 1894. 2 v. 8°. A history of the United States Navy from 1775 to 1902. With technical revision by Lieut. R. C. Smith... New York: D. Appleton, 1894- 1902. 3 V. 8°. v. 1-2 revised by Lieut. R. C. Smitli. Two issues of v. 3, with imprint dates igoi and 1902 respectively. A history of American privateers. New York: D. Appleton &= Co., 1899. xl, 519 pp., 5 facsim., 10 pi. 8°. Naval (The) temple; containing a complete his- tory of the battles fought by the navy of the United States from 1794 to the present time. . .with. . .en- gravings . . . [Attributed to Barber Badger, and also to Horace Kimball.] Boston : B. Badger, 1816, viii, g-322 pp., 4pl. 2. ed. 8°. Reissued in 1831, 1836, 1837 as " American naval bat- tles," etc. Naval Veterans. See Simmons (W.) His- tory of the National Association of Naval Veterans. Niles (John Milton). The life of Oliver Hazard Perry; with an appendix comprising a biographical memoir of the late Captain James Lawrence; with brief sketches of the most prominent events in the lives of Commodores Bainbridge, Decatur, Porter and MacDonough. A view of the rise, present con- dition, and future prospects of the navy of the United States; a list of the officers of the navy and vessels of war of the United States. To which is added a biography of General Pike, and a view of the leading events in the life of General Harrison. Hartford: Wm. S. Marsh, 1820. 376pp. 12°. Hartford, 0. D. Cooke, 1821. 384 pp., I pi., I port. 2. ed. 12°. Peterson (Charles Jacobs). A history of the United States navy, and biographical sketches of American naval heroes from the formation of the navy to the close of the Mexican war. Philadel- phia : J. &= J. L. Gihon, 1852. xv, 6n pp., 27 port., II pi. 8°. The American navy, being an authentic his- tory of the United States navy and biographical sketches of American naval heroes from the forma- tion of the navy to the close of the Mexican war. Philadelphia: J. B. Smith &= Co., 1859. xiii, 545 pp. 8°. The American navy. Philadelphia, i860. ports, il. pi. 8°. Preble (George Henry). History of the flag of the United States . . . and of the naval and yacht- club signals, seals and arms... Boston: J. P. Osgood &• Co., 1882. xxi, 808 pp., 10 pi., I port. 3. ed. 4°. Boston: A. Williams &= Co., 1880. xxi, 815 pp., 10 pi., I port. 2. ed. 4°. Notes on early ship-building in Massachu- setts, no. 3-5. {Boston, 1872.] 8°. Reprinted from New England Historical and Genealogi- cal Register, 1871-72, Vessels of war built at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1690-1868. {Boston, 1868.] n.t.-p. 8°. Simmons (William). History of the National Association of Naval Veterans from the first to the tenth annual convention inclusive. Philadel- phia: Dunlap Printing Co. [pref. 1895]. 161 pp., 3 pi., 6 port. 8°. Soley (James Russell). Historical sketch of the U. S. Naval Academy. Washington: Govern- ment Printing Office, 1876. 348 pp., I map. 8°. ' Spears (John Randolph). The history of our >, navy. From its origin to the present day, 1775— 1897. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1897. 4 v. 8°. ' Thompson (John). A text book of facts for the use of students in naval history. Washington : J. Shillington [1877]. 48 pp. 12°. United States. — Navy Department. Cata- logue of articles and objects exhibited in the United States government building. Philadelphia, 1876. 4"- Same. In English, French, and Ger- man. Philadelphia, 1876. 4°. Walton (William). The army and navy of the United States from the period of the Revolution to the present day. . .Boston: G. Barrie &" Son, 1900. 2 v. Revised ed. f°. Biography and personal narratives. Collective. Bailey (Isaac). American naval biography. Providence, R. I.: H. Mann &' Co., 1815. iii-iv, 5-258 pp. 12°. Cooper (James Fenimore) . Lives of distin- guished American naval officers. Philadelphia, 1846. 2 v. 12°. Frost (John). American naval biography; with portraits, views [etc.] by W. Croome, James Ham- ilton, and others. Philadelphia, 1844. 8°. Contents: John Paul Jones; Richard Dale; Alexander Mur- ray; John Barry; Nicholas Biddle; Joshua Barney; Edward Preble; Thomas Truxton; Jacob Jones; James Lawrence; Isaac Hull; William Henry Allen; Johnston Blakeley; Stephen Decatur; Thomas Macdonough; James Biddle; Oliver Hazard Perry; William Bainbridge; Charles Stewart; David Porter; William Burrows. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 425 United States — Biography, cont'd. The pictorial book of tlie Commodores; comprising lives of distinguished commanders in the Navy of the United States... New York: Nafis &■ Cornish, 1845. I p.l., v-xiv, 9-440 pp., ► I pi. 8°. Headley (Joel Tyler). Farragut and our naval commanders... Comprising the early life and public services of the prominent naval com- manders who, with Grant and Sherman and their generals, brought to a triumphant close the great rebellion of 1861-1865. New York: E. B. Treat & Co., 1867. ix, I I., 13-609 pp., 6 pi., 4 port. 8°. Officers of the army and navy (regular) who served in the Civil war, ed. by Major W. H. Powell and Medical-director, E. Slipper. Philadelphia, 1892. sm. f°. Portraits, with no text. Officers of the army and navy (regular and volunteer) who served in the Civil war. Philadel- phia, 1894. sm. f°. Portraits only, with no text. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the Civil war; edited by W. H. Powell. Philadelphia, 1893. sm. l" . Portraits only, with no text. Officers of our Union army and navy: their lives, their portraits. Edited by Dean Dudley. Boston: L. Prang ^ Co., 1862. 24°. Parsons (Usher). Brief sketches of the officers who were in the battle of Lake Erie. Albany: J. Munsell, 1862. I p.l., 13 pp. 8°. Reprinted from the N. Eng. Hist. Geneal. Reg. Porter (David Dixon). The naval heroes of the civil war. Illustrated from original sketches made by Rear-Admiral Walker, and others. New York: Sherman Pub. Co., 1886. 2 p.l., iii-xvi, 17-843 pp., 1 map, I pi., I port. 4°. Waldo (Samuel Putnam). Biographical sketches of distinguished American naval heroes in the war of the Revolution. . . comprising sketches of Nich- olas Biddle, John Paul Jones, Edward Preble, and Alexander Murray. Hartford: S. Andrews, 1823. X, 1 1., 13-392 pp., I pi., 2 port. 8°. Wilson (T.) The biography of the principal American military and naval heroes; comprehend- ing details of their achievements during the Revo- lutionary and late war. . . New York : J. Low, 1821. 2 V. 2. rev. ed. 12°. Title-page in v. i missing, part of title-page missing in v. 2. Wyatt (T. ) Memoirs of the Generals, Com- modores and other commanders, who distinguished themselves in the American army and navy, during the wars of the revolution and 1812. Philadel- phia: Carey df Hart, 1848. viii, 9-315 PP-, I4 pi. 4°. Individual. Arranged alphabetically by name of subject. See also above; Courts-martial. Daniel Ammen. Ammen (Daniel). The old navy and the new. With appendix of personal letters from General Grant. Philadelphia, 1891. 8°. William Bainbridge, See also below Tripoli expedition, under date of 1804. Harris (Thomas). The life and services of William Bainbridge, U. S. Navy. Philadelphia, 1837. port. 8°. Joshua Barney. Barney (Mary). A biographical memoir of Commodore Joshua Barney; from autobiographical notes and journals, and other authentic sources. Boston, 1832. port. 8°. James Barron. Correspondence between the late commo- dore Stephen Decatur and commodore James Bar- ron, which led to the unfortunate meeting of the twenty-second of March. Washington: Gales &" Seaton, 1820. 26 pp. 8°. John Barry. Griffin (Martin Ignatius Joseph). The history of Commodore John Barry. . . Philadelphia, 1897. vi, 261, xiv pp., 3 fac-sim., 6 pi., i port. 8°. 200 copies reprinted from: Records of the American Catho- lic Hist. Soc. Commodore John Barry . . . the record of his services for our country. Philadelphia: The author, 1903. xii, 124 pp., 5 fac-sim., ii pt., 3 port. 8°. Ryan (Michael J.) Address at the commemo- ration of the one hundredth anniversary of the death of Commodore John Barry, Father of the American Navy, under the auspices of the [Phila- delphia chapter] Knights of Columbus, Sept. 13, 1903. {Philadelphia: Bradley Bros., 1903.] 24 pp., I port. 8°. Moses Brown. Maclay (Edgar Stanton). Moses Brown, Cap- tain U. S. N. New York: The Baker &^ Taylor Co. [1904.] 220 pp., 3 facsim., 2 pi., i port. 12°. Richard J. Cleveland. Cleveland (Richard J.) In the forecastle ; or. Twenty-five years a sailor. New York: Manhattan Pub. Co. [184-?] I p.l., 7-407 PP- 8°. David Conner. Conner (Philip Tyng Physick). Commodore Conner, n. p. [1895.] 31-41 pp. 8°. (Note on "Maclay's History of the United States Navy." Mexican War.) Repr. " United Service Review," July, 1893. Gustavus Conyngham. Jones (Charles Henry). Captain Gustavus Conyngham. A sketch of the services he rendered to the cause of American Independence. {Phila- delphia :'\ Penn. Soc. Sons of the Revolution, 1903. 32 pp., 7 pi. 8°. Stephen Decatur, See also below Tripoli expedition, under date of 1804. Correspondence, between the late commo- dore Stephen Decatur and commodore James Bar- ron, which led to the unfortunate meeting of the twenty-second of March. Washington: Gales &• Seaton, 1820. 26 pp. 8°. Mackenzie (Alexander Slidell). Life of Stephen Decatur, a commodore in the navy of the United States. Boston, 1846. pi. 8°. Report [of the Court of Claims in case of Susan Decatur vs. the United States, presenting four documents to Congress]. Dec. 18, 1857. n. t.-p. 6 pp. 8°. (35. Cong., i. sess. S. misc. doc. 99.) Smith (Charles Henry). Stephen Decatur and the suppression of piracy in the Mediterranean. An 426 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — Biography, cont'd, address. , . 1900. \_IVew Haven, Conn,, 1901.] 2 p.l., 38 pp. 8°. (Order of the Founders and Patriots of America. Connecticut Society. Publi- cations. No. 3.) Waldo (Samuel Putnam). The life and char- acter of Stephen Decatur. . . interspersed with brief notices of the... American navy. 2. ed. revised . . . containing sketches of some distinguished con- temporaries of Com. Decatur. Middletown: Conn.: Clark (Sr= Lyman, for Oliver D. Cooke, 1821. xi, 13-372, 367-378 pp., 3 pl- 12°. Middletown, 1822. 12°. Geokge Dewey. De'wey (A. M.) and others. The life and letters of Admiral Dewey; from Montpelier to Manila. Containing reproductions in fac-simile of hitherto unpublished letters of George Dewey during the Admiral's naval career and extracts from his log- book. New York: The Woolfal Co., 1899. 559 pp., I map, 4 pl., I port. 4°. Handford (T. W.) Admiral Dewey, the hero of Manila. . . Together with brief sketches of our early naval heroes, Paul Jones — Commodores Hull, Perry and David Porter — Admirals Farragut, Por- ter, and Captain Winslow. Chicago: Donahue, Hen- nebery &' Co. [cop. 1899.] I p.l, 5-349 pp., I port. ill. 12°. Samuel Francis Du Pont. Du Pont (Samuel Francis). Official dispatches and letters of Rear Admiral Du Pont, U. S. Navy. i846-'48, 1861-63. Wilmington, Del. : Ferris Bros., 1883. 2 pl., 531 pp. 8°. Bayard (Thomas Francis). Oration delivered ... at the unveiling of the statute of Rear-Admiral Samuel Francis Du Pont, U. S. Navy, at Wash- ington, D. C, December 20, 1884. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, liie,. 3-26 pp., i pl. pap. 4°. Clayton (John Mpddleton]). Speech... in regard to Captain S. F. Du Pont, U. S. N., in the Senate of the United States, March 11, 1856, in executive session. Washington: Office of the Con- gressional Globe, 1856. 14 pp. 8°. Lee (Alfred). Substance of remarks made by Bishop Lee, at the funeral services for Admiral S. F. Dupont, in Christ Church; June 25, A.D. 1865. Wilmington: B. Eckel, 1865. 8 pp. 8°. Jesse Duncan Elliott. Barton (Charles Crillen). Manifest of the charges preferred to the Navy department and sub- sequently to Congress, against Jesse Duncan Elliott, Esq., a captain in the navy of the United States, for unlawful conduct while comnjodore of the late Mediterranean squadron; and a refutation of the recrimination raised by that officer. [Philadelphia,'] 1839. iv, 46, xxiv pp. 8°. [Jarvis (Russell).] Biographical notice of Com. Jesse D. Elliott; containing a review of the contro- versy between him and the late Com. Perry ; by A citizen of New York. Philadelphia, 1835. 12°. John Ericsson. Church (William Conant). The life of John Ericsson. New York: Scribners, 1891, 2 v. 8°. Memorial of American Society of Mechanical Engineers, in relation to the late Capt. John Eric- sson. 1890. 4 pp. (51. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 15.) Report of the naval affairs committee on the bill for relief of the estate of John Ericsson. Jan. 27, 1892. To accompany S. 838. [Washington, 1892.] 6 pp. 8°. (52. Cong., I sess. S. Rep. 125.) ROBLEY DUNGLISON EVANS. Evans (Robley Dunglison). A sailor's log: recollections of forty years of naval life. New York: D. Appleton b' Co., 1901. I p.l., ix, 467 pp., II pl. 8°' David Glasgow Farragut. Choate Qoseph Hodges). Farragut. Mr. Choate's address, made at the request of the Far- ragut Monument Association, on the occasion of the unveiling of the St. Gaudens statue. May 25., 1881. New York: Evening Post Steam, Presses, 1881. 19 pp. 8°. Farragut (Loyall). The life of David Glas- gow Farragut, first admiral of the United States \ Navy, embodying his journal and letters. By his son. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1882. vi, '' 586 pp., I fac-sim., 4 plans, 4 pl., 2 port. 8°. Farragut testimonial, n. p. [1865?] 7I. 8°. Headley (Joel Tyler). Farragut and our naval commanders . . . Comprising the early life and public services of the prominent naval commanders who, with Grant and Sherman and their generals, brought to a triumphant close the great rebellion of 1861— 1865. New York: E. B. Treat b' Co., 1867. ix, I 1., 13-609 pp., 6 pl., 4 port. 8°. Headley (Phineas Camp). Life and naval career of Vice-admiral D. G. Farragut. New York, 1865. pl. 12°. Koopman (Harry Lyman). The great admiral. Ithaca, N. Y., 1883. 16 pp. sq. 24°. Mahan (Alfred Thayer). Admiral Farragut. A^ew York: D. Appleton &= Co., 1892. 4 p.l., 333 PP- port., maps. 12°. (Great commanders series. ) Report [from] Committee on Naval Affairs on memorial of D.G. Farragut. Feb. 23, 1837. n.t.-p. 1 1. 8°. (24. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 279.) Andrew Hull Foote. Hoppin (James Mason). Life of Andrew Hull Foote, rear admiral, U. S. navy. New York, 1874. port. il. 8°. Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill for relief of late Rear-Admiral A. H. Foote. Apr. 24, 1880. i p. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 1256.) Samuel Rhodes Franklin. Franklin (Samuel Rhodes). Memoirs of a rear-admiral who has served for more than half a century in the navy of the United States. New York: Harper &• Bros., 1898. xiv, i 1., 398 pp., 2 pl., 1 port. 8°. Robert Fulton. Report [favorable] of the select committee on petition for relief of the orphan children of Robert Fulton. Feb. 2, 1829. n. t.-p. 6 pp, 8°. (20. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 64.) Report [favorable] of the select committee to which was referred the petitioa of the orphan WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 427 United States — Biography, cont'd. phildren of ... Robert Fulton. Mar. 3, 1830. n.t.-p. 3 pp. 8°. (21. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 267.) Report [favorable] of the Committee of Claims to which was referred the petition of the heirs of Robert Fulton. Apr. g, 1836. n. t.-p. 6 pp. 3°. (24. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 551.) Report from Committee of Claims on claims of heirs of Robert Fulton for compensation for his services to the United States. Mar. i, 1837. Dec. 14, 1837. -n.t.-p. 5 pp. 8°. (25. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 68.) Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs on the petition of heirs of Robert Fulton. Mar. 2, 1839. n. t.-p. I p. 8°. (25. Cong., 3. sess. S. doc. 298.) Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs on petition of heirs of Robert Fulton, and the accom- panying papers. Mar. 10, 1840. n.t.-p. 19 pp. 8°. (26. Cong., I. sess. Sen. doc. 272.) Documents relating to the claim of the heirs of Robert Fulton. Mar. 26, 1840. n. t.-p. 22 pp. 8°. (26. Cong., I. sess. S. doc. 323.) Report [unfavorable] of the Committee of Claims on memorial and sundry documents pertain- ing to the claim of the heirs of Robert Fulton, against the United States. Feb. 17, 1842. n.t.-p. 4 pp. 8°. (27. Cong., 2. sess. S. doc. 127.) Report [favorable] of Committee of Claims on petition of heirs of Robert Fulton... Apr. 12, 1842. n. t.-p. 40 pp. 8°. (27. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 588.) Report [favorable] of Committee of Claims on petition for compensation of the heirs of Robert Fulton. Feb. 15, 1844. n. t.-p. 21 pp. 8°. (28. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 127.) Jan. 27, 1846. n. t.-p. 22 pp. 8°. (29. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 145.) Louis M. Goldsboeough. Jenkins (Thornton A.) Rear Admiral Golds- borough and the retiring laws of the navy. [Paper . . .in reply to Rear Admiral Goldsborough's claim to be continued on the active list of the navy.] Washington, D. C: McGill&' Witherow [iSbS?]. 38 pp. 8°. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy. . .rela- tive to case of Rear-Admiral L. N. Goldsborough. July 18, 1867. 27 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 27.) Smith (M[elancton]). Naval retiring laws and Rear Admiral Goldsborough. [ Washington, D. C. ?, 1868?] 7 pp. Ezra Green, Green (Ezra). Diary of Ezra Green, M.D., surgeon on board the continental ship-of-war " Ranger," under John Paul Jones, Nov. i, 1777- Sept. 27, 1778; with historical notes and a biogra- phy. Edited by G. H. Preble and W. C. Green. Boston, 1875. port. 8°. Herbert Elliott Hamblen. Hamblen (Herbert Elliott). Frederick Ben- ton Williams, pseud. On many seas. The life and exploits of a Yankee sailor. Edited by his friend W. S. Booth. New York: Macmillan Co., 1897. X, 417 pp. 12°. John Hoxse. Hoxse (John). The Yankee Tar. An authentic narrative of the voyages and hardships of John Hoxse, and the cruises of the U. S. Frigate Con- stellation. . .written by himself. . . Northampton, Mass.: J. Metcalf, 1840. 200 pp. 16°. Isaac Hull. Stevens (Benjamin Franklin). Isaac Hull and American frigate "Constitution." Letter accom- panying picture presented to the Bostonian Society by B. F. S., February 11, 1890. \Boston,'\ 1890. 22 pp. 8°. John Paul Jones. Lincoln (Charles Henry). A calendar of John Paul Jones manuscripts in the Libraiy of Congress. Washington: Gov't. Printing Office, 1903. 316 pp., 1 port. 4°. Jones (John Paul). Life and correspondence of J. P. Jones, including his narrative of the cam- paign of the Liman. From original letters and manuscripts in the possession of Miss Janette Tay- lor. New York: [£>. Fanshaw,'] 1830. 8, 13- 555 pp., I port. 8". Life of J. P. Jones. . .compiled from his. > . journals and correspondence. . . Illustrated with. \j engravings from. . .drawings by J. Hamiltoiy^ Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo Ss' Co., 185/. engr. t.-p., x, 11-399 PP-, 2 port. 12°. Life, compiled from his original journals and correspondence, including an account of his services in the American Revolution, and in the war between the Russians and Turks in the Black Sea. Philadelphia, 1853. 12°. Abbott (John Stevens Cabot). The life and adventures of John Paul Jones commonly called Paul Jones. New York: Dodd, Mead &= Co. [cop. 1874.] I p. I., xi, 9-359 pp. 12°. (American pio- neers and patriots.) Brady (Cyrus Townsend). Commodore Paul Jones. New York: D. Appleton b' Co., 1900. xv, 480 pp., I port. 12°. (Great commanders.) Buell (Augustus C.) Paul Jones, founder of the American navy: a history. New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1900. 2 v. 12°. Hapgood (Hutchins). Paul Jones. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin . Appleton &■ Co., 1903. vii, I 1., 499 pp., I fac-sim., 7 maps, 2 pi. , 2 port. 12°. (Great commanders.) Memorial proceedings of the Michigan legisla- ture for Gen. William T. Sherman and Admiral David D. Porter. Lansing: Robert Smith &' Co., 1891. 46 pp. 8°. (Michigan — Legislature.) George Henry Preble. Preble (George Henry). Genealogical sketch of the first three generations of Prebles in America. Boston: David Clapp Ss' Son, 1868. (6), 336 pp., 3 pi., 5 port, illus. 8°. John Rodgers. In memoriam. Rear-Admiral John Rodgers, United States navy, chairman of the Light-house board, 1878-1882. Washington Gov. Pr. Off., 1882. 13 pp. 8°. Benjamin F. Sands. Sands (Benjamin F.) From reefer to rear- admiral; reminiscences and journal jottings of nearly half a century of naval life. 1827 to 1874. New York: F. A. Stokes Co. [cop. 1899.] xv, 308 pp., I diagr., i pi., i port. 12°. Andrew Sherburne, Sherburne {Rev. Andrew). Memoirs of A. Sherburne; a pensioner of the navy of the revolu- tion. Written by himself. Utica: W. Williams, ■ 1828. 262 pp., I 1. nar, 12°, William Branford Shubrick, Rear-Admiral William Branford Shubrick. A sketch. n.p.,n.d. 30 pp. 8°. Repr, from Harper's Magazine (vol, 53. 1876.) Charles Stewart. See also below Tripoli expedition, under date of 1804. Biographical sketch, and services of Com- modore Charles Stewart, of the Navy of the United States. Philadelphia: f. Harding, 1838. iv, 5- 50 pp. 4°. 430 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — Biography, confd. Wayne (A.) To the democratic party of the United States on the presidential election. [Signed: Anthony Wayne.] To which is appended, a bio- graphical sketch of Commodore Charles Stewart. Philadelphia: The Committee, 1844. 27 pp. 8°. Robert Field Stockton. Sketch of the life of R. F. Stockton; with ap- pendix. . .TWjot York, 1856. port. 8°. Henry Knox Thatcher. Preble (George Henry). Henry Knox Thatcher, rear admiral U. S. navy. Boston, 1%^%. 16 pp. 4°. Edward and Stephen Decatur Trenchard. Record of the services of Rear Admiral Tren- chard, U. S. N. Compiled from official orders, N. Y., 1884. n. t.-p. 4 pp. 4°. Type-written. Gift of Edward Trenchard. Maclay (Edgar Stanton). Reminiscences of the old navy, from the journals and private papers of Captain Edward Trenchard and rear-admiral Stephen Decatur Trenchard. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1898. i p.l. x, I 1., 362 pp. 8°. Samuel Tucker. Sheppard (John H.) Life of Samuel Tucker. Boston: A. Mudge &° Son, liti. 384pp., I port. 8°. Abridged, in the New Eng. Hist. Geneal. Register (Apr. 1872). v. 26, pp. 105 et seq. Thomas Turner. Report [favorable] of the Committee on Naval Affairs on bill (S. 409) for the relief of Rear- Admiral Thomas Turner. Apr. 17, 1872. 2 pp. 8°. (42. Cong., 2. Sess. S. rep. 132.) History of limited periods. Arranged chronologically. Colonial. Hoyt (Albert H.) Pepperrell papers, with sketches of Lieut.-Gen. the Hon. James St. Clair and Admiral Sir Charles Knowles, Bart., by Albert H. Hoyt. Boston, 1874. 23 pp. 4°. Reprinted from The Historical and Genealogical Register for October, 1874. Preble (George Henry). Early ship-building in Massachusetts, n. t.-p. \_Boston, 1869.] 8°. Notes on early ship-building in Massa- chusetts. No. 3-5. [Boston, 1872?] 3 facs. 8°. Reprinted from New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1871-72. Vessels of War built at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1690-1868. n. t.-p. [Boston, 1868.] 8°. Smith (I. T.) The early maritime life of New England. An address. . .April 12, 1900. New York: Knickerbocker Press [1900?]. i p.l., 68 pp. 8°. Waite (H. E.) Extracts relating to the origin of the American navy. Boston: New England Historical Genealogical Society, 1890. i p.l., 34 pp., 2 pi. 4°. REVOLUTION. General Works. There is much Revolutionary naval material in l\xQ Journals of the Continental Congress, and in Force's A merican Archives: B. P. Poore's Descriptive Catalogue gives guid- ance to much in the early congressional documents. See also E. E. Hale's chapter (vii) in v. 6 of Winsor^s Narrative and Critical History. See also -the entries above under British and French navies for this period. Abbot (Willis John). Blue Jackets of 76. History of the naval battles of the American Revo- V lution. New York: Dodd, Mead &= Co., 1888. / 301 pp. illus. 4°. Connecticut Historical Society. [Revolution rolls and lists, 1775-1783-] v. 8. Hartford, 1901. 8°. Detail (A) of some particular services per- formed in America during the years ■i'ilt-\T}C). Compiled from journals and original papers sup- posed to be chiefly taken from the journal kept on board of the ship Rainbow, commanded by Sir George Collier. . . Printed for Ithiel Town, from a MS. obtained by him. . in 1830. New York: \G. F. Hopkins (s' Son, printer,'\T.?,^S- ix, 117pp. 12°. Appeared first in the Naval Chronicle. Goodrich (Caspar Frederick). The naval side of the Revolutionary war. {Boston : Houghton, Mifflin <&= Co., 1900.] 35 PP- 8°. (Military His- torical Society of Massachusetts. Papers, v. 11, no. 2.) Greer (James A.) The navy in the war of the American revolution. [Washington, I'&vi'i^ I5 PP- 4°. (Sons Am. Rev. in D. C. Historical Papers, no. I.) Herbert (C.) A relic of the Revolution. . .ac- count of the sufferings and privations of all the American prisoners. ..during the revolution of 1776. Boston: C. H. Peirce, 1847. 2 p.l., 258 pp., I pi. 16°. Report and statement of commissioner of pen- sions, relative to the armed national ships employed during the revolutionary war, and the names of their commanders. May 13, 1834. 6 pp. 8°. (23. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 394.) Waldo (Samuel Putnam). Biographical sketches of distinguished American naval heroes in the war of the Revolution. . .comprising sketches of Nicho- las Biddle, John Paul Jones, Edward Preble, and Alexander Murray. Hartford : S. Andr.us, 1823. X, I 1., 13-392 PP-, I pl-. 2 port. 8°. Wyatt (T.) Memoirs of the generals, commo- dores and other commanders, who distinguished themselves in the American army and navy during the wars of the Revolution and 1812, and who were presented with medals by Congress. Philadelphia: Carey &= Hart, 1848. viii, 9-315 pp., 14 pl. 4°. Miscellaneous Works. Battle of Valcour on lake Champlain, October nth, 1776. Plattsburgh, N. F..- 1876. 24 pp. 8°. Extracts from the journals of Congress, rela- tive to the capture and condemnation of prizes, and the fitting out privateers; together with the rules and regulations of the navy, and instructions to the commanders of private ships of war. Philadelphia: John Dunlap, 1776. I p.l., 45 pp. 8°. Great Britain. — Admiralty. Instructions given with a commission for Seizing the Ships, &c., belonging to the Inhabitants of the Rebellious Colonies, &c. St. James's, Mar. 27, 1777. [Lon- don, 1777-] 4PP- 4°. Green (Ezra). Diary of Ezra Green, M. D., surgeon on board the continental ship-of-war " Ranger," under John Paul Jones, Nov. i, 1777- Sept. 27, 1778; with historical notes and a biog- raphy by G. H. Preble and W. C. Green. Boston, 1875. port. 8°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 431 United States — History, cont'd., 1 778-1 799. Boardman (Timothy). Log-book, kept on board the privateer Oliver Cromwell, during a cruise from New London, Ct., to Charleston, S. C, and return in 1778; also a biographical sketch of the author. By S. W. Boardman. Albany: Hut- land Co. Bist. Soc, 1885. 85 pp., I 1. 8°. Prises faites par les Etats Unis d'Am^rique sur les anglais [in 1778]. MS. (In Evenements Re- marquables. 1778. Etat de la Marine fran9aise.) Remarkable (A) instance of the lives of four men being providentially saved [after the engage- ment between H.M.S. Yarmouth (Capt. N. Vin- cent) and six American vessels, near Barbados, 7 March 1778]. [By N. Vincent?] Broadside. f°. Landais (Peter). Memorial [and Second Part, etc.] to justify Peter Landais's conduct during the late war. Boston and New York, 1784, 1787. 115, 52 pp. 4°. Relates particularly to Jones's engagement of 23 Sept., 1778, Active, sloop. The case of the Sloop Active, &c. [Philadelphia: Hall &= Sellers, 1779.] 27 pp. 4°- A celebrated case, which was not finally determined until i8o9_. Olmstead and others of Connecticut were pressed into British service aboard the sloop "Active " in 1777. They mutinied and seized the vessel, but were themselves captured by the American brig " Convention." In the condemnation proceeding which followed, the adjudgment of the Pennsyl- vania Court of Admiralty in favor of the State was set aside by the Federal Commissioners of Appeal and the moneys de- posited with David Rittenhouse, Treasurer of the State. The case of Olmstead et al. vs. Rittenhouse's Executrixes, brought before the Supreme Court in 1802, was decided in favor of the plaintiffs. . Drowns (Solomon). Journal of a cruise in the fall of 1780 in the private-sloop of war, Hope. With "notes" [including brief sketch of his life and genealogy of his family], by H. T. Drowne. New York, 1872. 27 ff. 8°. Ziouis XVI., King of France. Lettre du roi a M. I'amiral, concernant le jugement des prises faites par les corsaires que les Etats-Unis d'Ame- rique arment dans les ports de France. 10 Aout 1780. Paris: Imprimerie Royale, xi'io. I 1. 4°. niassachusetts. — General Court. The pro- ceedings of the general assembly and of the coun- cil, of the state of Massachusetts Bay, relating to the Penobscot expedition: and the orders of the Con- tinental Navy-Board to the Commander of the naval forces. Together with a report of the committee appointed to enquire into the cause of the failure of the said expedition. Boston: J. Gill,i']?>o. 29 pp. 8°. C[alef] (J[ohn].) The siege of Penobscot by the rebels; containing a journal of the proceedings of his Majesty's forces. . .under. . .Gen. Francis McLean, and of three. . .sloops of war. . .when be- sieged by. . .rebel land forces under. . .Gen. Solo- mon Lovell. . . London: G. Kearsley, 1781. 2p.l., 44 pp., I chart. 8°. liOvell (Solomon). The original journal of General Solomon Lovell kept during the Penobscot Expedition 1779; with a sketch of his life by Gil- bert Nash. Weymouth Hist. Soc. Boston, 1881. no. I, pp. 14-105.) 1783-1812. Rule as to the sailing of Vessels of War of the Belligerent Nations from the United States... June i8th, 1794. {New York? 1794.] I p. f°. Seaton, 1826. 87 pp. 8°. (ig. Cong., I sess. H. ex. doc. 163.) Report, May 9, 1826, of the Committee on Military Pensions, on a more equitable construc- tion of the several laws " providing for persons engaged in the land or naval service of the United States, during the Revolutionary War "... n. t.-p. I p. 8°. (19. Cong., I sess. H. rpt. 203.) [Report, May 22, 1826, of] the Committee on the Suppression of the Slave Trade, to whom was referred a message of the President, of the 8th of March, 1826, a subsequent letter of the Secretary of State, of the 7th of April, and a letter of the Secretary of the Treasury, of the 20th of the same month. . . n. t.-p. 3 pp. 8°. (19. Cong., i. sess. H. rpt. 231.) Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State, relating to the impressment of seamen from on board American vessels, since i8th February, 1815. Jan. 15, 1827. Washington: Gales &> Seaton, 1827. 12 pp. 8°. (ig. Cong., 2. sess. H. doc. 50.) Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs [re- lating to the importance and necessity of altera- tions and improvements in the organization of the medical department of the naval service]. Jan. 17, 1827. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (ig. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 47.) Correspondence with the British Govern- ment, relative to the improvement to the navi- gation within their jurisdiction, opposite to the coast of Florida. Jan. 4, 1828. Washington : Duff Green, 1828. 15 pp. 8°. (20. Cong., I. sess. S. doc. 19.) Report of the Secretary of the Navy, with a plan for a naval peace establishment. . .Jan. 15, 1828. Washington : Duff Green, 1828. 9 pp. 8°. (20. Cong., I. sess. S. doc. 36.) Letter from J. N. Reynolds to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, upon subject of an Antarctic expedition, accompanied with petitions from inhabitants of several states, praying the aid of government in carrying the same into effect. Jan. 22, 1828. Washington : Gales &" Seaton, 1828. 4pp. 8°. (20. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 88.) Memorial of the lieutenants of the navy of the United States [praying that their salaries may be increased to equal those of officers of the same rank in the United States army]. Jan. 25, 1828. 7 pp. 8°. (20. Cong., I. sess. H. doc. 8g.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting. . .the rule adopted by the Navy Depart- ment, in selecting from the list of candidates for commission or warrants, such as the service may 442 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — History, cont'd., 1828-1832. require, &c. Mar. 14, 1828. Washington: Gales &= Seaton, 1828. 11 pp. 8°, (20. Cong., i. sess. H. doc. ig6.) Petition of the citizens of New Bedford, pray- ing that a naval expedition may be undertaken, for the exploration of the North and South Pacific Ocean, and other seas, visited by whale ships and others. March 17, 1828. Washington: Gales 3. viii, I I., 267 pp., 4 maps. 12°. (Navy in the civil war. V. 3.) Navy (The) in the civil war. New York: Scrib- ners, 1883. 3 v. 12°. X V. I. Soley (J. R.) The blockade and the cruisers, 1883. ^ V. 2. Amman (D.) The Atlantic coast, 1883. V. 3. Mahan (A. T.) The Gulf and inland waters, 1883. Officers of our Union army and navy: their lives, their portraits. Edited by Dean Dudley. Boston: L. Prang &° Co., 1862. 24°. Porter (David Dixon). The naval heroes of the civil war. Illustrated from original sketches made by Rear-Admiral Walker and others. New York: Sherman Pub. Co., 1886. 2 p. 1., iii-xvi, 17-843 pp., I map, I pi., I port. 4°. Soley (James Russell). The blockade and the cruisers. New York : C. Scribner's Sons, 1883. viii, I 1., 257 pp., I map. 12°. (Navy in the Civil War. V. I.) United States. — Naval War Records Office. Official records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion, ser. I, v. 1-17. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1894-1904. 8°. (Navy Department.) Index, ser. I, v. 1-13. Wash- ington: Govt. Prtg, Office, 1902. 8". Circular [descriptive of the series], n. t.-p. [Washington, 1903.] 3 pp. 8°. Officers in the Confederate states navy, 1861-65. Washington, l8gS. 157 pp. 8°. (Office memoranda no. 8.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs on publication of the naval records of the war of the Rebellion. Jan. 23, 1889. 4 pp. 8°. (50. Cong., 2. sess. S. rep. 2469.) Vail (I. E.) Three years on the blockade: a naval experience. New York: Abbey Pro. [1902. J 171 pp. 8°. Walke (A.) Naval scenes and reminiscences of the Civil war in the United States, on the south- ern and western waters during the years 1861, 1862 and 1863. With the history of that period. Compared and corrected from authentic sources. New York: P.P. Reed Ss' Co., i?!"]"!. xii, 480pp., 15 pi., I port. 8°. Confederate States Navy. Official publications. United States. — Naval War Records Office. Officers in the Confederate States Navy, i86i-'65. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1898. 157 pp. 8°. (U. S. Naval War Records. Office memoranda no. 8.) Confederate States of America. — Navy Department. Register of the commissioned and warrant officers of the Navy of the Confederate States, to January l, 1863. [^Richmond? 1863.] 14 pp. pap. 8°. Regulations for the navy of the Con- federate States, 1862. . .Richmond: Macfarlane dr" Fergusson, ptrs., litz. iv, 239 pp. ^^°- Navy regulations of ,the Confederate States, n. p. [186-] 23-190 pp. 16°. Report of the Secretary. . .November 7, 1864. Richmond, 1864. 8°. Navy Department, Joint Comtyiittee on. Report of evidence taken before a joint special com- mittee of both houses of the Confederate Congress, to investigate the affairs of the Navy Department. Richmond: G. P. Evans (5^ Co., prtrs. [l863?J 472 pp. 8°. Statutes. A bill to be entitled " An Act to establisha volunteer navy." March 9, 1863. Re- ported without amendment, transferred to secret legislative calendar, and ordered to be printed. n. p. [1863.] 5 pp. 8°. (I. Cong., 3. sess. Senate Bill, No. 58.) Bd. with: Confederate States. Senate and House Bills, 1863-63. District Court of Alabama. Standing in- terrogatories in prize causes, by authority of Hon. Wm. G. Jones, judge of the District Court of Ala- bama, for the Confederate States of America. Mobile: S. H. Goetzel, 1863. 8 pp. 8°. Great Britain. — Foreign Office. Correspond- ence relating to the steamers " Nashville " and "Tuscarora," at Southampton. London: Har- rison &^ Sons, prtrs., 1862. 30 pp. f°. (North America. No. 6. [1862].) Correspondence arising out of the con- flict between the " Kearsage" and the " Alabama." London: Harrison and Sons, prtrs. [1865.] 15 pp. pap. l". (North America. No. 3. [1865].) Non-official. Berryer ([P. A.]) Replique de Me. Berryer pour les :6tats Unis d'Amerique contre M. M. Ar- man et consorts. Audience du i" juillet, 1868. Paris: S. Rafonet Cie., 1868. I p. 1., 53 PP- 4°- Bigelow (John). France and the Confederate navy, 1 862-1 868. An international episode. New York: Harper &= Bros., im. x,ll., 247pp. 12°. Blair (C. H. M.) A historical sketch of the Confederate navy. (United Service, ser. 3, v. 3, pp. 1155-1183. New York, 1903.) Cruise (The) of the "Alabama," from her de- parture from Liverpool until her arrival at the Cape of Good Hope. By an officer on board. Liverpool: Lee &' Nightingale, 1863. 48 pp., I pi., i port. 8°. Cruise (The) of the " Alabama." Raphael Semmes, Commander, from her departure from Liv- erpool, July 29, 1862. By an officer on board, with gleanings from other sources, n. p., 1864. 56 pp., interleaved. 8°. [Haywood (P. D.)] The cruise of the Ala- bama. By one of the crew. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin if Co., 1886. 150 pp., I map, 2 pi. 12°. Hunt (Cornelius E.) The Shenandoah; or, The last Confederate cruiser. New York : Carleton, 1867. 273 pp., I pi. 12°. Kell (J. M.) Recollections of naval life, in- cluding the cruises of the Confederate States steamers " Sumter " and "Alabama." Washing- ton; Neale Co., 1900. 307 pp., i port. 8°. Norris (William). The story of the Confederate States' ship "Virginia" (once Merrimac). Her victory over the Monitor. [Signed William Norris Col. . .Confederate Army.] [Baltimore, i.'i-jq.'] 25 pp. 8°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 455 United States — History, cont'd., 1861-1862. Parker (William Harwar). The Confederate states navy. (In: Confederate military history. . . Atlanta, Ga., 1899. 8°. v. 12.) Phillips (Dinwiddle Brazier). The career of the iron-clad Virginia (formerly the Merrimac) Con- federate States Navy. March-May, 1862. n. p., 188-? I p. 1., 195-231 pp. 8°. Porter (John W. H.) The confederate states navy and a brief history of what became of it. (Southern Hist. See. Papers, v. 28, pp. 125-134. Richmond, 1900.) Scharf (John Thomas). History of the Con- federate States navy, from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel . . . New York: Rogers &• Sherwood, 1887. x, 11-824 PP-. I ™ap, 14 pi., 32 port. 8°. Semmes (R.), and others. The cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter, from the private journals and other papers of S., and other officers. New York: Carteton, 1864. 328 pp. 8°. London : Saunders, Otley &" Co., 1864. 2 V. 12°. Croisi^res de I'Alabama et du Sumter, livre de bord et journal particulier du commandant R. Semmes de la Marine des Etats confederes et des autres officiers de son etat-major. Paris: E.Dentu, 1864. 3. ed. 2 p.l., ii, 471 pp. pi. 12°. Memoirs of service afloat during the war between the States. Baltimore : Kelly, Piet &= Co., 1869. 1 p.l., vi, xi-xvi, 17-833 pp., 2 pi. 8°. Sillem (Hermann James), and others. In the Court of Exchequer at Westminster. . .The At- torney-General V. Sillem and others, claiming the vessel " Alexandra," seized under the Foreign En- listment Act. (59 George III., chap. 69.) Report of the trial ... with an appendix. London : G. E. Eyre 6= W. Sfottiswoode, 1863. 235, Ixxx pp., I 1. 4°. f Sinclair (Arthur). Two years on the Alabama. With over thirty illustrations. Boston : Lee (Sr* Shefard, 1895. vi, 1 1., 344 pp., I facsim. , 5 pi., V25 port. 8°. Union and Emancipation Society. Report of sub-committee on the building of vessels of war in Great Britain for the "so styled" Confederate States of North America. Manchester: the Society [1863]. 4 pp. f°. Miscellaneous. Report of Secretary of the Navy, on various subjects pertaining to the naval establishment. Jan. 30, 1861. n. t.-p.. 65 pp. 8°. (36. Cong., 2 sess. S. ex. doc. 4.) Report of select committee on that portion of the message of the President relating to the naval force of the United States. Feb. 21, 1861. 102 pp. 8°. (36. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 87.) Report of a committee appointed by the court of common council of the city of New London, Conn., in favor of the location of naval school at that place. June 24, 1861. n. t.-p. 6 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., I. sess. S. misc. doc. 6.) Report of Secretary of the Navy, transmitting the instructions issued to officers of the several depots for enlistment of seamen. July 15, 1861. 4 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 1. sess. H. ex. doc. 7.) Communication from the board of trade of Philadelphia, in relation to maritime defences. Dec. II, 1861. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. H, misc. doc. 17.) Lord (Daniel). District court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. The "Crenshaw" and cargo. On treating prop- erty of residents in the seceding states as subject to. ..capture. Argument of Daniel Lord, Esq... New York: Chatterton dr" Parker, i85i. 40 pp. 4°. Letter from Secretary of the Navy . . . relative to employment of George D. Morgan of New York, to purchase vessels for the government. Jan. 15, 1862. n. t.-p. 25, 2 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 15.) Resolutions of legislature of Rhode Island, in favor of the location of the naval academy of ■ the United States at Newport. Feb. 7, 1862. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 41.) The '■'■ Monitor." ["Monitor" collection. Twenty-three pam- phlets, seventeen magazine articles, one volume of newspaper clippings, one hundred and seventy-five letters and other MSS., and eleven relics (pieces of wood, iron, &c.) relating to the " Monitor" and its fight with the " Merrimack." Collected by Frank M. Pierce.] Account (An) of the reception given by the citizens of New York to the survivors of the offi- cers and crews of the United States frigates Cum- berland and Congress, at the Academy of Music, April loth, 1862. New York: Committee of ar- rangements [1862]. 38 pp., I pi. 12°. Brooke (St. George Tucker). The Merrimac- Monitor battle. (Transallegheny Hist. Mag. v. 2, pp. 30-42. Morgantown, W. Va., 1902.) Cannon (Le Grand B.) Recollections of the Ironclads Monitor and Merrimack, and incidents of the fights. Burlington: Free Press Steam Book &' Job Print. House, liTS- 10 pp. 8°. Comprehensive (A) sketch of the Merrimac and Monitor naval battle, giving an accurate ac- count of the most important naval engagements in the annals of the war. . .New York: Merrimac b' Monitor Panorama Co., 1886. 16 pp. 8°. Dorr (Eben P.) A brief sketch of the first Monitor and its inventor. Buffalo, N. Y.: Mat- thews &^ Warren, 1874. 52 pp. 2. ed. 8°. Great (The) Naval battle as I saw it, and re- marks upon American genius. Oriental commerce, why we should control it. Necessity for temporary Government aid to steamship lines. Our great national blunder and its results. Notes of a travel- ler. [Signed "Mariner."] {^Washington, D. C, 1872.] 16 pp. 8°. Slartin (Charles). Personal Reminiscences of the Monitor and Merrimac engagement, and de- struction of the Congress and Cumberland. New York, 1886. 8 pp. 8°. Norris (William). The story of the Confede- rate States' ship "Virginia" (once Merrimac). Her victory over the Monitor. {Baltimore, 1879.] 25 pp. 8°. Phillips (Dinwiddie Brazier). The career of the iron-clad Virginia (formerly the Merrimac), 456 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 1862. United States — History, cont'd., 1862. Confederate States Navy. March-May, n. p., 188-? I p. 1., 195-231 pp. 8°. United States. — Navy Department. Letter of the Secretary of the Navy, communicating in- formation in relation to the construction of the iron-clad Monitor, July 25, 1808. ^Washington, 1868.] 10 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 86.) Naval Affairs Committee. Report. [On the bill for the relief of the officers and crew of the United States steamer Monitor, who partici- pated in the action with the rebel iron-clad Merri- mac, on the qth...of March, 1862.] To accorn- pany S. 369. [Washington, 1882.] 8 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., I. sess. S. Rept. 394.) Prize-money to officers and crew of the United States steamer Monitor. Report Jan. 31, 1882. To accompany H. R. 3840. \_Wash- ington, 1882.] 8 pp. (47. Cong., i. sess. H. R. Rept. 144.) Report, favorable, of Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill for the relief of the officers and crew of the United States steamer Monitor, who participated in the action with the rebel iron- clad Merrimac, on the 9th day of March, 1862. . . Apr. 5, 1882. 8 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 394.) Wheeler (Francis B.) The first Monitor and its builders. [Signed Francis B. Wheeler.] Poughkeepsie, N. Y.: Haight &= Dudley, 1B84. 2 p. 1., 8 pp. 8°. Reprinted from "Magazine of American History" for January, 1885. John F. Winslow, LL.D. and the Moni- tor. [Preface signed Francis B. Wheeler.] \_Poug]ikeepsie, N. V., 1893.] 66 pp., I port. 8°. Wells (William S.) The original United States warship " Monitor." Copies of corre- spondence between... C. S. Bushnell. . .Captain J. Ericsson and Hon. G. Welles, Secretary of the U. S. Navy... with a... sketch of Mr. Bushnell's Life. . .Compiled by W. S. Wells. . .New Haven, Conn., 1899. 50 pp., 4 1. 8°. Report of Committee on Naval Affairs on establishment of naval depots in Michigan and Ohio. Mar. 10, 1862. 2 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 22.) Letter of Secretary of the Navy. . .in relation to the removal of the naval academy from An- napolis, Maryland, to Newport, Rhode Island. Mar. 24, 1862. «. t.-p. 4 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2, sess. S. ex. doc. 35.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy ... in relation to construction of iron-clad steamers, &c. Mar. 26, 1862. 3 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 70.) Resolution of legislature of Pennsylvania in favor of the construction of one or more iron-clad gunboats, or other adequate means of defence, for the protection of the city of Philadelphia and all the important region of country bordering upon the Delaware. Apr. 3, 1862. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 80.) memorial of the legislature of Wisconsin, in favor of establishment of a naval depot and na- tional armory in said state. Apr. 9, 1862. n. t.-p. 3 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. »2.; Report of select committee of the Senate, on surrender of navy yard at Pensacola, and the de- struction of the property of the United States at the Norfolk navy yard and at the armory at War- per's Ferry. Apr. 18, 1862. n. t.-p. 250 pp- 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 37-) Brown (George W.) The mortar flotilla at Forts Jackson and St. Philip. (In: De Kay (b.) A night attack of cavalry. New York, 1888. b . pp. 5-I4-) History set right. Attack on New Orleans and its defenses by the Beet under Admiral Far- ragut, Apr. 24, 1862. Correspondence between Admirals Farragut and Bailey. New York: Army and Navy Journal, 1869. 14 PP' ^ • Message of the President of the United States, recommending that Captain D. G. Farragut receive a vote of thanks of Congress for his services and gallantry displayed in the capture, since the 21st December, 1861, of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, and city of New Orleans, and the destruction of various rebel gunboats, rams, &c. May 15, 1862. n. t.-p. I p. 8°. (37. Cong., 2 sess. S. ex. doc. 48.) message of the President of the United States, transmitting a List of naval officers who com- manded vessels engaged in the recent brilliant oper- ations of the squadron commanded by Flag-Officer Farragut, and recommending that they should, by name, receive a vote of thanks of Congress. May 15,1862. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 49.) Letter of the Secretary of the Navy, [June 6, 1862] in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 22d ultimo, transmitting the official reports and documents connected with the recent engagements on the Mississippi river, which resulted in the cap- ture of Forts Jackson, St. Philip, and the city of New Orleans, the destruction of the rebel flotilla, &c. [Jan. 20-May 18, 1862.] [Washington, 1862.] 107 pp., 3 maps. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. sen. Ex. doc. no. 56.) [Report of the board of officers appointed to witness the examination of the midshipmen at the naval academy.] June g, 1862. (37. Cong., 3. sess. H. ex. doc. i, pt. 3. pp. 536-550.) Report [of] the Committee on Commerce, on memorial of the owners of ship John H. Jarvis, praying that provision may be made by which the said vessel, captured by the rebels and recaptured by the United States, may be restored to the owners . . .June 12, 1862. n. t.-p. 7 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 57.) Report of the board of examiners of naval school at Newport, R. I. June 13, 1862. 8 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 61.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy, addressed to Committee on Naval Affairs, in relation to iron- clad ships, ordinance, &c. June 13, 1862. 6 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. H. misc. doc. 82.) Report of Committee on Naval Affairs, in- structed by resolution of the Senate of June 30, 1862, to " inquire if the superintendent of the naval academy, or any of the officers connected with the government or instruction thereof, have allowed or WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 457 United States — History, cont'd., 1862-1864. countenanced in the young men under their charge any manifestation or exhibition of feelings or of sentiments hostile to the government of the United States, and whether any of the officers of said acad- emy have manifested any sentiments of like charac- ter,". . July 12, 1862. n. t.-p. 19 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 2. sess. 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Letter from the Secretary of the Navy ... in relation to the appointments to the Naval Acad- emy. Dec. 9, 1862. 4 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 3. sess. H. ex. doc. 6.) Daly (Charles Patrick). Are the southern pri- vateersraen pirates ? Letter to the Hon. Ira Har- ris. New York: J. B. Kirker, 1862. 13 pp. 8°. " Savannah." Trial of the officers and crew on the charge of piracy, in the United States Cir- cuit Court for the Southern District of New York; Judges Nelson and Shipman presiding, reported by A. F. Warburton. . . New York, 1862. -8°. Stevens (Edwin Augustus) . The Stevens bat- tery; memorial to Congress; merits of the battery; opinions of experts, n.p. [1862.] 8°. Statistical pocket manual of the army, navy, and census of the United States of America. Bos- ton: D. P. Butler, 1862. 62 pp. [2. ed.] 16°. Together with statistics of all foreign navies. Boston: D. P. Butler, 1862. 82 pp., 1 1. [7. ed.] 16°. Together with statistics of all foreign nations, v. 1-2. Boston: D. 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Letter of the Secretary of the Navy. . .in rela- tion to the appointment of rear admirals since the last session of Congress. Jan. 5, 1863. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 3. sess. S. ex. doc. 13.) Report of Committee on Naval Affairs, on ' 'the cheapest, most expeditious and reliable mode of placing vessels-of-war upon Lake Ontario and the other great lakes . . . [and of establishing] water com- munication adapted to the passage of vessels-of-war from other waters to the lakes. . .together with the . . .timeandcost of completingthe work." Jan. 8, 1863. n. t.-p. 16 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 3 sess. H. rpt. 4.) Letter of Secretary of the Navy in explanation of the course of that department in recommending to the President the appointment of midshipmen in the naval academy. Feb. 3, 1863. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 3. sess. S. ex. doc. 31.) Letter of the Secretary of the Navy. . .in rela- tion to the war steamers Ossipee and Pensacola. Feb. 23, 1863. n. t.-p. 11 pp. 8°. (37. Cong., 3. sess. 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New York : Chatterton and Parker, 1863. i p.l., 17 PP- 8°. Smith (Edward Delafield). The Peterhoff. Argument. . .addressed to the United States court at New York, in the case of the prize steamer Peterhoff. . . 1863. . . New York: J. W. Amjner- man, printer, 1863. 25 pp. 8°. List of officers of the navy and. . .marine corps, who, between i. Dec, i860, and i. Dec, 1863. left the service, with the grade and rank of each, Jan. 5, 1864. 12 pp. 8°. (38. Cong., i. sess. S. ex. doc. 3.) 458 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — History, cont'd., 1864-1866. Letter from Acting Volunteer Lieutenant Com- manding Edward F. Devins in relation to treat- ment of the United States steamer Howqua, her officers and crew at Halifax in June [1863]. Jan. II, 1864. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (38. Cong., i. sess. H. ex. doc. 21.) Report of Admiral Foote in relation to naval depot on the western waters. Mar. 8, 1864. n. t.-p. 3 pp. 8°. (38. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 48.) Report of the advisory board in relation to grade of line officers... of the navy. Mar. 15, 1864. n. t.-p. 19 pp. 8°. (38. Cong., i. sess. H. ex. doc. 56.) Record of the proceedings of the advisory board appointed under the act of July 16, 1862, en- titled " An act to establish and equalize the grade of line officers of the United States navy." Mar. 2,1864. n.t.-p. 19 pp. 8°. (38 Cong., I. sess. S. ex doc. 23.) Report [unfavorable, from] the Committee on Naval Affairs, on tendering the thanks of Congress to Lieutenant John Henry Russell, the officers, seamen and marines of the boat expedition from the United States steam frigate Colorado, for their gallantry at Pensacola. Mar. 30, 1864. i p. 8°. (38. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 38.) Letter of Secretary of the Navy in relation to the transfer of seamen from the army to the navy, and the number of vessels-of-war now awaiting complements of men. Apr. I, 1864. n. t.-p. 6 pp. 8°. (38. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 33.) Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs [concerning enlistments in the navy]. Apr. 7. 1864. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (38. Cong., i. sess. S. rpt. 44.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy. . . in rela- tion to the operations of armored vessels employed in the service of the United States [especially in the attack on Charleston, Apr. 7, 1863]. Apr. 12, 1864. n. t.-p. xvi, 607 pp., 2 charts, i map. 8°. {38. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 69.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy. . . in regard to rebel ram [Albemarle] which recently participated in the rebel attack on Plymouth. May 10, 1864. n. t.-p. 12 pp. 8°. (38. Cong., i. sess. H. ex. doc. 83.) Report from Committee on Naval Affairs, on establishment of a new yard for the construction, docking, and repair of iron, iron-clad, and other vessels and the proper site for its location. 54 pp. 8°. (38. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 100.) Report of Secretary of the Navy... in rela- tion to the steps taken towards the erection of a naval hospital at Kittery Maine. May 18, 1864. 31 pp. 8°. (38. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 45.) U. S. Naval Engineers. Memorial of the U. S. naval engineers, to the xxxviiith Congress, first session. Kew York: C. A. Alvord, 1864. 14 pp. 8°. Title from cover. Badlam (W. H.) Kearsarge and Alabama [19 June, 1884]. Providence, 1884. 38 pp. 8°. {Soldiers and Sailors Hist. Soc. of Rhode Island. Personal narratives of the battles of the rebellion, ser. 5, no. 2.) Chamber of Commerce of the State of New- York. Report of the special committee on testi- monials to the captain, officers and crew of the United States sloop of war "Kearsarge." New York, 1865. 22 pp. 8°. Great "BvltaXTO..— Foreign Office. Correspon- dence arising out of the conflict between the " Kear- sarge " and the "Alabama." London: Harrison &> Sons, printers [iSfiS]. 15 PP- pap. f°. (North America, no. 3. 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The Battle of Mobile Bay, and the capture of Forts Powell, Gaines and Morgan, by the combined sea and land forces of the United States, under the command of D. G. Farragut and G. Granger [August, 1864]. Boston, 1878. port, charts. 8°. Report from Secretary of State, relative to an arrangement between the United States and Great Britain, relating to the naval force to be maintained upon the American lakes. Jan. 12, 1865. n. t.-p, 1 p. 8°. (38. Cong., 2 sess. S. ex. doc. 6.) Report of Chief Engineer King, as also May, in relation to iron-clad vessels and dock-yards of Europe. Jan. 19, 1865. n. t.-p. 45 pp., 5 diagr. 8°. (38. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 14.) Letter from Secretary of War... relative to the apportionment of naval recruits among the different enrolment districts. Jan. 20, 1865. n.t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (38. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 30.) 1865-1898. French (Justus Clement), and Cary (Edward). The trip of the steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, 1865; by a committee appointed by the passengers. Brooklyn, i&bs. 174 pp. pi. 8°. Navy (The) in Congress: being speeches of the Hon. Messrs. Grimes, Doolittle and Nye; of the Senate. And the Hon. Messrs. Rice, Pike Gris- wold, and Blow, of the House of Representatives Washington: J'". Taylor, 1865. 53 pp. 8°. Report of the amount expended in permanent establishment of the naval academy at Annanolis Jan. 8, 1866. n t..p ^ pp. go^ ^^ • I. sess. H. ex. doc. 16.) ^ WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 459 United States — History, cont'd., 1866-1868. Iiist of all vessels, once foreign, which have re- ceived American registers in the year 1865. Jan. 24, 1866. 3 pp. 8°. (39. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 28.) Message from the President of the United States . . . relative to the reported surrender of the rebel pirate Shenandoah. Jan. 30, 1866. 25 pp. 8°. (39. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 36.) Record of a board of navy officers appointed to inquire into and determine how much the vessels- of-war and steam machinery contracted for by the department in the years 1862 and 1863 cost the contractors over and above the contract price and allowance for extra work. Jan. 31, 1866. 64 pp. y . (39. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 18.) Names of the present chaplains of the navy, with the date of their appointment, and the state from which they were appointed. Mar. 2, 1866. 1 p. 8°. (39. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 54.) Letter of Secretary of the Navy ... in rela- tion to appointment of enlisted persons at naval academy. Mar. 27, 1866. n. t.-p. 3 pp. 8°. (39. Cong., S. misc. doc. 87.) Resolutions of the legislature of New York, as to increased pay to naval officers. Mar. 28, 1866. n. t.-p. I. p. 8°. (39. Cong., I. sess. K. misc. doc. 77.) Message of the President in regard to the seizure and detention at New York of thei steam- ship " Meteor." Apr. 13, 1866. n. t.-p. 25 pp. 8°. (39. 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(39. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 16.) Naval Library and Institute, Navy Yard, Charlestown, Mass, Statutes. . .Adopted Dec. 31, 1866. With an account of its origin and purpose and a list of the officers and members past and present. Boston: J. E. Farnell &^ Co., 1867. 36 pp. 12°. Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York. Report of the special committee to which was referred the memorial of officers of the U. S. navy to congress for an increase of pay. New York, 1866. 7 pp. 8°. Memorial of John R. Bolles and others, re- monstrating against the acceptance of League island as a naval station. Feb. 9, 1867. 16 pp. 8°. (39 Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 19.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, relative to the retention in service of certain officers of the navy [after fifty-five years or longer of active ser- vice]. July 17, 1867. I p. 8°. (40. Cong., i. sess. H. ex. doc. 25.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy. . .relative to case of Rear- Admiral L. M. Goldsborough. July i8, 1867. 27 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., i. sess. H. ex. doc. 27.) Jenkins (Thornton A.) Rear Admiral Golds- borough and the retiring laws of the navy. [Paper ... in reply to Rear Admiral Goldsborough's claim to be continued on the active list of the navy.] Washington, D. C: McGill^ Witkerow, [1868?]. 38 pp. 8°. Smith (M.) Naval retiring laws and Rear Ad- miral Goldsborough. [ Washington, 1868.] 7 pp. 8°. Whitney (Charles W.) Memorial ... for relief, in building the ironclad battery, " Keokuk," 25 per cent. larger than agreed upon when price was named, and for which no compensation has been paid. New York: Bowne &= Co., 1868. 31 pp. 8°. Testimonial, dated Feb. 13, 1868, from citizens of New York, relative to the memorial inserted. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy . . . rela- tive to the United States steamship Vanderbilt. Febr. 3, 1868. n. t.-p. 3 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 143.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy., .rela- tive to number of vessels in the navy, January i, i86t, number of officers, expense of navy. Feb. 10, 1868. 2 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 159.) Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs . . . instructed ... to inquire what changes have been made in the organization of the several navy yards of the United States in the various civil departments thereof. Feb. 12, 1868. 16 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 44.) Letter of the Secretary of the Navy in answer to a resolution of the House of April 30, relative to prize vessels. May 7, 1868. n. t.-p. 82 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 279.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy. . .relative to naval vessels. May 7, 1868. 33 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 280.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy. ..rela- tive to sale of ironclads Oneots and Catawba. May 20, 1868. 8, 2, 4 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 294.) Report [favorable] of Committee on Naval Affairs on " An act to facilitate the settlement of certain prize cases in the southern district of Flo- rida." June 15, 1868. n.t.-p. 4 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 4. sess. S. rpt. 128.) Report [of] the Joint Select Committee on Retrenchment ... on alleged fraudulent sale by the Navy Department of the iron-clads Oneoto and Catawba to Alexander Swift & Co. June 19, 1868, 138 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 64.) 460 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — History, cont'd., 1868-1870. Report of Captain James B. Eads on the iron- clads of Europe and this country. July 6, 1868. 14 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 327.) Report by the Quartermaster General relative to the number of vessels bought, sold and chartered by the United States since April, 1861. July 16, 1868. 227 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 337.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy, relative to the trial of the United States steamer Wampanoag, and vessels of that class, with reports thereon. Julyzo, l868. 47 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 339.) Montgomery (James Eglinton). Our admiral's flag abroad; the cruise of Admiral D. J. Farragut, J commanding the European squadron in 1867-68, in the flag-ship Franklin. Mew York, 1869. ports. ill. pi. 8°. Communications from Vice-Admiral Porter, relative to the necessity for the purchase of addi- tional grounds for the naval academy at Annapolis. Jan. 12, 1869. 2 pp. 8°. (40. Cong., 3 sess. H. ex. doc. 37.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy... recommending that authority be given him to enlist 1,500 men in addition to the 8,500 now allowed by law. Dec. 16, 1869. 2 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. misc. doc. 12.) Letter of Secretary of the Navy communicating in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 6th instant, information in relation to lands claimed, held, etc., or occupied by the Navy Dep. for naval or other purposes in the State'of Louisiana. Dec. 22, 1869. 3 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. II.) Clymer (George). The principles of naval staff rank; and its history in the United States navy, for over half a century. By a surgeon in the U. S. navy; \i. e., George Clymer.] n. p., 1869. 240 pp. 8°. Letter of Secretary of the Navy ... in relation to amount of land claimed, held, or occupied by Navy Department in the state of Florida for naval or other purposes. Jan. 10, 1870. 8 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 15.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy . . .relative to navy pension laws. Jan. 17, 1870. n. t.-p. 2 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. misc. doc. 30.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, relative to the reorganization of the navy of the United States. Jan. 25, 1870. 4 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. misc. doc. 33.) List of vessels of United States navy, the names of which have been changed since the 4th of March 4, 1869. Jan. 28, 1870. 2 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 92.) Record of proceedings of the board of officers appointed to take into consideration the subject of assimilated rank in the navy. Jan. 28, 1870. 28 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 99.) Petition of warrant officers asking for naval rank, directed to the chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs. Feb. 14, 1870. . 5 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. misc. doc. 58.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy directed to the Hon. Mr. Scofield, inclosing a communica- tion from Admiral Farragut relative to rank in the navy. Feb. 14, 1870. 3 PP- 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. misc. doc. 57.) Oi&cers of the navy residing ... in Washing- ton City; of officers of the navy on duty in Wash- ington at the date of the meeting of the present Congress; of officers of the navy who have been ordered to report for special duty in Washington since that date; and of officers and members of the senior class of midshipmen attached to the Naval Academy at Annapolis who have visited Washing- ton under orders or leave of absence since the date aforesaid. Feb. 14, 1870. 4PP- 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 42.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy . . . trans- mitting all correspondence with Admiral Farragut relative to staff rank in the navy. Mar. 2, 1870. 8 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. I7I-) Letter from Secretary of the Navy in relation to sinking of the United States steamer Oneida, by colliding with the mail steamer Bombay, in Yoko- hama bay, on the night of January 24, 1870. Mar. 9, 1870. 3 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 187.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy ... in rela- tion to officers and vessels of the navy. Mar. 17, 1870. I p. 8°. (41. Cong. , 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 203.) Telegrams, letters and affidavit of Paymaster Thomas H. Looker, United States Navy, in rela- tion to questioned letter of Admiral Farragut, of date January 2g, 1869. Mar. 21, 1870. 6 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 184.) Report from Committee on Military Affairs on alleged sale of appointments to the military and naval academies by members of this Congress. Mar. 24,1870. 2 pp. 8°. (41. Cong. 2. sess. H. rpt. 42.) Message of President in relation to the iron- clad ships belonging to the navy. Mar. 28, 1 870. 2 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 72.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy ... regard- ing loss of the United States steamer Oneida. April 4, 1870. [With second letter. May ii.] 86, 30 pp., I chart. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 236, pt. 1-2.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy in rela- tion to the number of officers now on the active list. . .the number of vessels of each rate. . .whole number of non-commissioned officers and seamen now in the naval service. May 19, 1870. 2 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 277.) Correspondence relative to a claim for in- demnity in the case of the ship Canada. Dec. i6, 1870. 154 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 3. sess. H. ex. doc. 13.) Copies of deeds for the land now occupied by the Brooklyn navy yard. Dec. 16, 1870. 20 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 3. sess. H. ex. doc. 15.) Bates (William W.) American ships; their past and future, and the question of wood or iron for their construction, reviewed. In two parts. Pt. I. Chicago: The Author, 1870. 8°. Remarks of a citizen upon the condition of our navy and mercantile marine. Philadelphia- H. L. Butler, 1870. 8 pp. 8°. WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 461 United States — History, cont'd., 18^1-1875. Correspondence upon the subject of a claim of a British citizen for the destruction of the British ship Duke of Edinburgh by the steamer General McPherson, belonging to and in the ser- vke of the United States. Jan. 30, 1871. 4 pp. 8". (41. Cong., 3. sess. H: misc. doc. 6i.) Correspondence with and orders issued to the commander of our naval squadron in the waters of the island of San Domingo since the commencement of the late negotiations. Feb. 7, 1871. 38 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 3. sess. S. ex. doc. 34.) Instructions issued to commander of the Tennessee on her present cruise, and a list of the vessels in the waters of the island of San Domingo since the commencement of the negotiations with Dominica. Feb. 18, 1871. 3 pp. 8°. (41. Cong., 3. sess. S. ex. doc. 45.) Instructions [to Charles F. Hall] for the ex- peflition toward the North pole, from George M. Robeson, secretary of the navy, with an appendix from the National academy of sciences. Washing- ton: Govt. pr. office, 1871. 36 pp. 8°. Letter from the superintendent of the naval academy at Annapolis in relation to the Japanese admitted into that institution as cadet midshipmen. Feb. ig, 1872. 2 pp. 8°. (42. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 77.) Letter from Porter (Admiral David B.), on the subject of Senate bill No. 848, entitled ' ' A bill -for the reduction of the number and grades of officers of the navy, and for other purposes." Apr. 3, 1872. 8 pp. 8°. (42. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 122.) Report [favorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs on bill (S. 409) for the relief of Rear-Admi- ral Thomas Turner. Apr. 17, 1872. 2 pp. 8°. (42. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 132.) Proposals of the Western Iron-Ship and Boat- Building Company to construct vessels of war and their machinery. April 22, 1872. 3 pp. 8°. (42. Cong., 2 sess. S. misc. doc. 143.) ISIemorial of Philadelphia board of trade, protesting against any enactment perniitting unre- stricted purchase of foreign-built vessels, as against the interests of American shipping and commerce. Apr. 23, 1872. 2 pp. 8°. (42. Cong., 2 sess. H. misc. doc. 200.) Letter from the Secretary of War, relative to creating a professorship of dental surgery at the United States military and naval academies. Apr. 30, 1872. I p. 8°. (42. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 280.) • Message from the President relative to claim by the owners of the steamer Aroostook used by the United States legation in Japan. May 11, 1872. 5 pp. 8°. (42. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 292.) Resolution [of the Senate, House concurring, that a committee of four members, two from House and two from Senate, be appointed to inquire into the condition of the navy; its adaptability to the necessities of the country; the method of enlisting, the system pursued at the dock-yards, and report what improvements are necessary towards the highest state of efficiency.] Jan. 13, 1874. i p. 8°. (43. Cong., I. sess. S. misc. doc. 27.) Report [unfavorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill (S. 65) to authorize the Presi- dent to restore Captain George Henry Preble, now a captain in the navy, to his original position on the navy register and promote him to the rank of commodore on the active list; the bill (S. 31) for the relief of Captain L. C. Sartori of the navy, and the memorial of the Commander R. F. R. Lewis. Feb. 27, 1874. 3 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 1. sess. S. rpt. 148.) Report [favorable] of Committee on Naval Affairs. . .whether, under existing laws, a promo- tion to the rank of rear-admiral can be lawfully made without a previous examination of the officer promoted, according to the [Act of July i6, 1862]. June 8, 1874. 2 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., i. sess. S. rpt. 419.) Preble (G. H.) Memorial to the first session of the Forty-third Congress. 1873-4. [Boston: D. Clapp ^ Son, 1874?] 34 pp. 8°. Stevens (The) Iron clad battery. New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1874. 3 p. 1., 46 pp., I plan, 8 pi., I port. 8°. Petition of William Maxwell Wood, Jr., U. S. N., for compensation for the use in the navy of his boat detaching and attaching ap- paratus. Jan. II, 1875. 4 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. H. misc. doc. 34.) Report, unfavorable, of Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill (S. 268) for relief of the officers and crew of the United States steamer Champion. Jan. 12, 1875. 3 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 515.) In the matter of Hon. William H. H. Stowell, charged with the sale of a naval cadetship. Jan. 21, 1875. n. t.-p. Washington, 1875. 7 pp. pap. 8°. Report [unfavorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs on reclaiming and improving the swamp and overflowed lands connected with the United States navy-yard at Brooklyn, N. Y. Jan. 22, 1875. 8 pp. 8". (43. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 115.) Report [favorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, on the expediency of reducing the number of navy-yards and of naval hospitals. Jan. 28, 1875. 19 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 565.) Report, favorable, of Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill (H. R. 1063) to restore Capt. John C. Beaumont to his original position on the navy register. Feb. 3, 1875. 4 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 597.) Report of Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill (S. 928) for relief of David Huestis [inventor of a method of casting shells and solid shot]. Feb. 3 1875. 3 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 598.) Report [favorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom was referred the memorial of Oliver Moses and others [praying remuneration for the loss of their ship John Carver, destroyed by the privateer Jeff Davis]. Feb. 3, 1875. 2 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 599.) 462 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — History, cont'd., 1875-1878. Report of Committee on Naval Affairs, on al- leged sale of a naval cadetship by the Hon. H. H. Stowell. Feb. 4, 1875. i p. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 124.) Report, favorable, of Committee on Naval Affairs, on petition [for relief] of the widow of the late Rear-Admiral Dahlgren. Feb. 9, 1875. 2 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 133.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, to the chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs, in relation to the " Ridgeway Battery." Feb. 17. 1875. I p. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess.. S. misc. doc. 92.) Report, favorable, of Committee on Naval Affairs, on claim of Mrs. Martha J. Coston [for additional compensation from the government for the use of the Coston signal-lights]. Mar. 3, 1875. 2 pp. 8°. (43. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 334-) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in response to a resolution of inquiry, adopted by the House on the 5th instant, as to whether there are in the navy or marine corps any officers over the age of sixty-two. Jan. 13, 1876. i p. 8°. (44. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 65.) Communication from the chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair relative to the cost of construction of eight steam vessels of war. Feb. I, 1876. 2 pp. 8°. (44. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 116.) Report [unfavorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom was referred the petition and memorial of Commander R. L. Law [praying for promotion]. Feb. 4, 1876. i p. 8°. (44. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 55.) Report [unfavorable, of] the Joint Committee on the Library, on the memorial of Rear-Admiral Charles Wilkes, appealing from the action of the chairman of that committee in stopping the work of publishing the report of the Wilkes Exploring Expedition. Feb. 10, 1876. 6 pp. 8°. (44. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 60.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom were referred several memorials and bills for the relief of certain contractors, for the construction of vessels of war and steam- machinery. Feb. 15, 1876. 8 pp. 8°. (44. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 673.) Testimony taken bythe Committee on Naval Affairs [investigating the Kittery, Boston, and Philadelphia navy-yards]. Apr. 27, 1876. 183, 432, 492 pp. 8°. (44. Cong., I. sess. H. misc. doc. 170, pts. I, 2, 3.) Report, [favorable, of] the Committee on claims, to whom was referred the petition of Fenton & Brother, of Memphis, Tenn., praying com- pensation for the use and occupation of lot No. 59 of the Memphis navy-yard from June 6, 1862, to August 20, 1866. May 20, 1876. 4 pp. 8°. (44. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 330.) Memorial of the town councils of Beaufort and Port Royal, South Carolina, remonstrating against the removal of the naval stations from Port Royal to Tybee Roads. May 31, 1876. 5 pp. 8^ (44. Cong., I. sess. S. misc. doc. loS.) Report [majority and minority, of] the Com- mittee on Naval Affairs [on the resolution instruct- ing them to inquire whether material has been fraudulently removed from^any of the navy-yards, whether public money, appropriated for the con- struction of eight steam-vessels of war, has been misapplied for political purposes, and whether any money has been paid to incompetent persons em- ployed for political reasons. July 25, 1876. 219 pp. 8°. (44. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 784.) Report (majority and minority, of) the Com- mittee on Naval Affairs on charges against admin- istration of Kittery navy-yard. Aug.1,1876. 13 PP- 8°. (44. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 790.) Report of the board of officers organized under the provisions of the act of Congress, -approved June 30, 1876, to examine and determine whether in their opinion, any of the navy-yards can be dis- pensed with and abandoned. . . December 12,1876. 23 pp. 8°. (44. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 8.) Reports of foreign societies on awarditig medals to the American Arctic explorers, Kane, Hayes, Hall. [In English and French.] [Washing- ton: Govt. Prtg. Office^ liyt. 70 pp. 8°. (U. S. naval observatory.) Adams (F. Colburn). High old salts. Stories intended for the marines, but told before an en- lightened committee of Congress. Washington, 1876. 2 p.l., 3-138 pp. 12°. [Report from the Committee on Naval Affairs recommending raising the standard of seamanship so that there may be greater efficiency among sea- men in the United States navy.] Jan. 3, 1877. i p. 8°. (44. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 65.) [Report [favorable, from] Committee on Naval Affairs on appointment of sail-makers in the United States navy.] Jan. 3, 1877. i p. 8°. (44. Cong., •z. sess. H. rpt. 66.) Report [favorable, from] the Committee on Naval Affairs on settlement of the claim of the estate of the late Rear-Admiral John A. Dahlgren [for compensation for the use and transfer of his patents for the improvement of naval ordnance]. Jan. 19, 1877. 2 pp. 8°. (44. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 137.) King (J. W.), U. S. N. Report of Chief En- ^ "^ gineer on European ships of war and their arma- ment, naval administration and economy, marine constructions and appliances, dock-yards, etc .. . / / [Jan. 30, 1877.] Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, I'&TI. 273 pp., 23 diagr., 2 plans. 8°. (44. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 27.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy. . .in rela- tion to hours of labor at the navy -yards. Oct. 31, 1877. 2 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 9.) Report of Secretary of the Navy on execution of the law prohibiting promotion of officers of the navy until they have been examined by a board of naval surgeons. Nov. 14, 1877. 3 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 6.) Report [favorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom was referred the bill (H. R. 447) to authorize and equip an expedition to the Arctic seas. Jan. 22, Feb. 28, 1878. 13; 13 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 96, pt. 1-2.) WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 46^ United States — History, cont'd., 1878-1879. Report, [favorable, of] the Senate Committee on Naval Affairs to whom was referred the bill. . . to authorize and equip an expedition to the Arctic seas. Feb. 13, 1878. 14 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 94.) Report, unfavorable, of Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill H.R. 1969 concerning further com- pensation to Nathaniel McKay for the construc- tion of the monitor Squando. Feb. 28, 1878. 10 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 271.) Report, unfavorable, of Committee on Naval Affairs, on petition and statement of Secor & Co. and Ferine, Secor & Co., respecting the claims for losses sustained in building the harbor and river monitors Tecumseh, IVIahopac, and Manhattan. Feb. 28, 1878. 3 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 270.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in rela- tion to the conduct of the navigating officer of the United States steamer Huron at the time of its loss. March 6, 1878. 6 pp., i map. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 37.) Report, [favorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill (H.R. 2240) to amend sections num- bered 1417-20, and 1624 of the revised statutes of the. United States relating to [enlistments in] the navy. Mar. 26, 1878. 4 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 432.) Letter from the Attorney-General, in reference to the appointment of cadets to the Naval and Mili- tary Academies by the President. Mar. 28, 1878. 2 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 70.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy, on existing vacancies in the naval establishment above the grade of captain. Apr. 4, 1878. 2 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 56.) Report, [unfavorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs on bill for appointment of pay-officer's clerks. Apr. 11, 1878. i p. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 941.) Report [unfavorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, on petition of H. H. Doty [claiming to be the inventor of the torpedo in use on the tor- pedo boat Alarm, and asking for compensation]. Apr. 19, 1878. 8 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 626.) Report, [unfavorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, on memorial of Mrs. C. A. Von Cort [claiming right of ownership in the submarine tor- pedo now on the U. S. torpedo-boat Alarm]. Apr. 19,1878. 6 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H.rpt.627.) Report, [favorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill (H. R. 1974) [concerning the organization of a board of assistants for the navy, composed of officers and experts, with list of ves- sels and statements of their condition, comparing the efficiency of the U.S. navy with that of France, Germany and Great-Britain]. Apr.22,1878. 59pp., I tab. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 662.) Report, [favorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, on memorial of Mrs. Madeline Vinton Dahl- gren, administratrix of the estate of the late Rear- Admiral. . .Dahlgren [asking compensation for the use of inventions] ... May 27, 1878. 16 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 885.) Report [unfavorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill, entitled "An act to equalize the pay of rear-admirals on the retired list." June II, 1878. I p. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 937.) Action taken by National Board of Health under an act to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to contract for purchase or construction of a refrigerating ship. ..June 25, 1879. 21pp. 8°. (46. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 33.) Report [unfavorable, of] the Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill (H. R. 4477) to reduce the number and to promote the efficiency of chaplains in the navy. July 11, 1878. i p. 8°. (45. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 930.) Davenport (Francis Olmstead). On a man-of- war; a series of naval sketches. Detroit, 1878. pi. 8°. Letter from Secretary of the Navy, in regard to Senate bill no. 1684, to regulate promotions in the navy, and for other purposes. Feb. 5, 1879. 7 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 3. sess. S. misc. doc. 56.) Letter from J. T. Gause, vice-president of the Harlan and HoUingworth Company, Wilmington, Del., to Hon. T. F. Bayard, United States Senate, in relation to the unfinished double-turreted moni- tor Amphitrite and others. Feb. 10, 1879. 2 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 3. sess. S. misc. doc. 60.) Statement concerning disposition to be made of the four unfinished double-turreted monitors Puritan, Amphitrite, Terror, and Monadnock. Feb. 19, 1879. 4 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 3. sess. S. misc. doc. 74.) Report from Committee on Naval Affairs on bill regulating rank and pay of fleet marine officers. Feb. 19, 1879. I p. 8°. (45. Cong., 3. sess. S. rpt. 788.) Report [unfavorable, from] Committee on Naval Affairs on expediency of enacting that the selection of the chiefs of the bureaus of steam-en- gineering, provisions and clothing, and melicine and surgery, shall be made from officers whose relative rank is not below that of captain. Jan. 23, 1879. 2 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 3. sess. S. rpt. 625.) Report from the Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill to promote the efficiency of corps of chap- lains. Jan. 24. 1879. (45. Cong., 3. sess. S. rpt. 626.) Report from Committee on Naval Affairs, on regulation of rank and pay of fleet marine officers. Mar. 3, 1879. 3 pp. 8°. (45. Cong., 3. sess. H. rpt. 144.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs on bill to add additional articles to rations issued to apprentice boys in the naval service. Mar. 3, 1879. I p. 8°. (45. Cong., 3. sess. H. rpt. 152.) Hall (C. F.) Narrative of the second Arctic expedition made by Charles F. Hall: his voyage to Repulse Bay, sledge journeys to the straits of Fury and Hecla and to King William's Land, and resi- \^ deuce among the Eskimos during the years 1864- '69. Edited under the orders of the Secretary of the Navy, by J. E. Nourse, U. S. N. U. S. Naval Observatory, 1879. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1879. 5 p.l., X, I 1., xi-1, 644 pp., I facsim., 20 maps, 2 pi., 6 port. 4°. (45. Cong., 3. sess. S. ex. doc. 27.) PRINCIPAL ACCESSIONS IN AUGUST. Biography and Genealogy. Alphabetical, by Subjects. Butterfield {[Mrs.] Julia Lorrilard). A biogra- phical memorial of General Daniel Butterfield, in- cluding many addresses and military writings. Edited by J. L. Butterfield. JVew York: Grafton Pr., ig04. xii, 379pp., 2 facsim., 15 pi., 8 port. 8°. No 386 of 400 copies printed. Gift of Mrs. D. Butterfield. Cres^eicke (Louis). The life of the Right Honourable Joseph Chamberlain. With... por- traits, cartoons and other illustrations. In four volumes, v. 1-2. \_London:'\ The Caxton Pub. Co. [1904.] 8°. DeTTing (Benjamin Franklin). Descendants of Andrew Dewing, of Dedham, Mass., with notes on some English families of the name. Boston: Pri- vately printed, 1904. viii, 5-165 pp., 5 port. 8°. Exercises commemorating the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of Jonathan Edwards, held at Andover Theological Seminary, October 4 and 5, 1903. Andover, Mass: The Andover Press, 1904. 65 pp., I port. 8°. Hartley(Marcellus): a brief memoir. [Preface signed J. W. H.] New York : Privately printed, 1903. ix, I 1., 149 pp., I pi., 5 port. 4°. Gift of M. H. Dodge. Wells (Harriette Hyde). Several ancestral lines of Moses Hyde and his wife Sarah Dana, with a full genealogical history of their descendants. Albany: J. MunselVs Sons, 1904. 114 pp., 2 pi., 2 port. 8°. Ktorillot (Paul). La Bruy^re. Paris: Hachette et Cie., 1904. 208 pp., I port. 12°. (Les grands ecrivains fran9ais.) Oncken (Hermann). Lassalle. Stuttgart: F. Frommann, 1904. 4 p. 1. ,450pp. 8°. (Politiker und Nationalbkonomen. [Bd.] 2.) Lauvriere (Emile). Edgar Poe, sa vie et son oeuvre. Paris: F. Alcan, 1904. 3 p.l., xiii, 732 pp. 8°. Hunt (John E.) The Pound and Kester fami- lies, containing an account of the ancestry of John Pound. . .and William Kester. . .and a genealogical record of all their descendants and other family his- torical matter. Chicago: Regan Pr, House, 1904. 628 pp. 8°. America. Bicknell (Edward). The territorial acquisitions of the United States, 1787-1904. An historical review. Boston: Small, Maynard Sr' Co., 1904. xii, 144 pp. 16°. Brau (Salvador). Historia de Puerto Rico. Con ilustraciones de M. B. Zuzuaregui y otros. Nueva York: D. Appleton y Cia., 1904. 312 pp., 2 maps. i2°. Butterfield (Consul Wilshire). History of George Rogers Clark's conquest of the Illinois and the Wabash towns, 1778 and 1779- Columbus, 0. : F.J. ffeer, 1904. xix, 815 pp., I port. 12 . Chancellor (William Estabrook). A text book of American history. JVew York: The Morse Co. [cop. 1903] 653 pp., I map. 8°. Chandler (J[ulian] A[lvin] C[arroll]), and Chitwood (O. P.) Makers of American history. A beginner's book in the history of our country. New York: Silver, Burdett &' Co., cop. 1904. 318 pp. illus. 12°. Channing (Edward). A student's history of the United States. New York: Macmillan Co., 1903. xlii, 606, xxviipp., 9maps. illus. new ed. 12°. Davidson (William (M.) A history of the United States. Chicago: Scott, Foresman &= Co., 1902. I p.l., xxiv, 9-548 pp. , 7 maps, 12 pi. 2 port. 12°. De Menil (Alexander Nicolas). The literature of the Louisiana Territory. St. Louis: St. Louis News Co., 1904. xvi, 17-35 pp. 8°. Dickson (Marguerite Stockman). From the old world to the new. How America was found and settled. With. . .illustrations. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1902. xv, 197 pp. maps. sq. 12°. Documents relating to the purchase and ex- ploration of Louisiana. I. Limits and bounds of Louisiana. By Thomas Jefferson. II. The explo- ration of the Red, the Black, and the Washita river. By William Dunbar. Printed from the original manuscripts. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin (s' Co., 1904. 2 p.l., 45, 189, 76 pp., 1 1., I map, 2 port. 8°. (Amer. Philosophical Soc.) no. 237 of 550 copies printed, Ferree (Barr). Pennsylvania: a primer. New York: Leonard Scott Pub. Co., 1904. 256 pp., 8 pi., 1 plan, 3 port., 4 maps. 8°. Godfrey (Carlos E.) The commander-in-chief's guard. Revolutionary war. Washington, D. C: Stevenson- Smith Co., 1904. 3 p.l., 9-302 pp., 10 facsim., 2 pi., 7 port. 8°. Hall (Mary). Report of the celebration of the centennial of the incorporation of the town of Marl- borough [Conn.], August 23d and 25th, 1903. Com- piled and published by M. Hall. Hartford : Case, Lockwood &• Brainard Co., 1904. 96 pp., 3 fac- sim., 2 maps, 3 pi., 3 port. 8°. Gift of the compiler. Hay (G. U.) A history of New Brunswick for use in public schools. Toronto: W. J. Gage [190-?]. 176 pp., I pi. illus. 12°. (Gage's 20th century series.) Illustrated (An) history of North Idaho, em- bracing Nez Perces, Idaho, Latah, Kootenai, and 464 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE SHAKERS 559 lished by the United Society, called Shakers. ^Albany: Van Benlhuysen, printer, l^c^b.'X xxiv, ■631. .(i) pp. 4- ed. 8°. Edited by Benjamin Seth Youngs and Calvin Green. Tilden (Samuel Jones). The shaking Quakers. .> Report from Committee on Naval Affairs ia relation to admissions into the naval academy. Apr. 6,1880. I p. 8°. (46. Cong. , 2. sess. H. rpt. 703.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, in relation to the construction of a new- naval wharf at Key West. Apr. 6, 1880. i p.. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 704.) Report, unfavorable, from the Committee oa Naval Affairs on bill granting sea-pay to volunteer officers of the navy mustered out of service under act of Congress approved Feb. 15, 1879. Apr. 6, 1880. I p. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 706.) Report, favorable, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, on the bill " to authorize and equip- an expedition to the Arctic seas." Apr. 12, 1880. 9 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 512.) Report, unfavorable, from Committee on Navai Affairs, on bill providing a monthly allowance to- disabled and decrepit seamen and marines. Apr. 28,1880. I p. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt- 1282-1283.) Report, unfavorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill in relation to master-at-arms. May 12,1880. ip. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. H.rpt.i4o8.> Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, on joint resolution authorizing Secretary of the Navy to secure adequate coaling stations and harbors for the use of the naval forces of the United States at proper points on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of Central America and American isthmus. May 12, 1880. i p. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 141 1.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, on appointment of master sail-makers. May 12,1880. I p. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt.i4i3.> 560 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL [HISTORY 561 United States — History, cont'd., 1 880-1 882. Report, unfavorable from the Committee on Naval Affairs, concerning the appointment of cadet midshipmen. May 12, 1880. i p. 8°. (46, Cong., 3.. sess. H. rpt. 1414.) Report, favorable,- from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill... to authorize transfer of certain Teal estate in Washington to the Navy Department. May 12, 1880. I p. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 1415.) Resolution. . . from Committee on Naval Af- fairs, recommending appropriation of $200,000 for improvement of Pensacola navy-yard. May 19, 1880. I p. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 94.) Reports on propriety of completing double- turreted monitors [Puritan, Monadnock, Amphi- trite and Terror]. May 14, 1880. 20 pp. 6diagr., 4 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 82, pt. 1-2.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, on examinations and tests for color-blind- ness in the navy. May 24, 1880. 3 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 1569.) Communication from Dr. Emil Bessels, chief of the scientific department of the Arctic expedition under the late Capt. C. F. Hall, asking that an appropriation be made for completing the scientific results of said expedition. May 24, 1880. 2 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 95.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill ... to amend revised statutes . . . -with reference to the rank of engineer officers. May 28, 1880. 4 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 666.) memorial of Lewis S. Wells, representing the owner, asking an appropriation to pay a claim for vessel Peerless, chartered by the government and lost off Hatteras. May 31, 1880. 2 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 98.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Military Affairs, on bill to accept title to lands in Erie, Pa,, to establish home for indigent soldiers and sailors. Jane 4, 1880. 1 p. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 1631.) Soley (James Russell). Report on foreign r systems of naval education. Washington : Govt. Prig. Office, 1880. 335 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. y sess. S. ex. doc. 51.) Chad wick (Lieut. Comr. F. E.) Report on the training systems for the navy and mercantile marine of England, and on the naval training sys- tem of France. Washington : Govt. Prtg. Office, 1880. 207 pp., I tab. 8°. (46. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 52.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, concerning defined rank of midshipmen and cadet engineers. Jan. 13, 1881. 2 pp. 8°. <46. Cong., 3. sess. H. rpt. 62.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill ... to promote the efficiency of the •navy. Jan. 24, 1881. I p. 8°. (46. Cong., 3. sess. H. rpt. 115.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy relative to proposed establishment of naval stations on the American isthmus. Feb. 2, 1881. 3 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 3 sess. H. ex. doc. 69.) Communication from the Secretary of the Navy in relation to the relief of the Jeannette polar expedition. Feb. 4, i88i. 2 pp. 8°. (46. Cong., 3. sess. H. ex. doc. 75.) Report from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill to encourage American seamen, and to provide for aged, helpless and disabled seamen. Feb. 19, i88i. I p. 8°. (46. Cong., 3. sess. H. rpt. 309.) Report from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill to appoint those now holding rank as mates in the navy ensigns, not in the line of promotion. Feb. 19, 1881. I p. 8°. (46. Cong., 3. sess. H. rpt. 311.) Proceedings and report of the . . . Board con- vened. .. June 29, 1881, to suggest the number and classes of vessels needed for the United States Navy. Washington : Govt. Prtg. Office, 1882. 57 pp. 8°. Letter from Secretary of the Navy, relative to alteration in rank of graduates of the Naval Academy. Dec. 13, 1881. 10 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 9.) Reports of Captain L. A. Beardslee, U. S. navy, relative to affairs in Alaska, and the opera- tions of the U. S. S. Jamestown under his com- mand while in the waters of that territory. Wash- ington : Govt. Prtg. Office, iii2. 198 pp. 5 maps. 8°. (47. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 71.) Recommendations of Naval Advisory Board concerning unarraored naval vessels. Jan. 3, 1882. 3 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 32.) Reports, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill concerning purchase of land oppo- site Gosport navy-yard. Jan. 19 and 31, 1882. n.t.-p. 3,8 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., I. sess. H. rpts. 42, 140.) Reconstruction of the navy. Views and opinions of certain officers of the navy, manufac- turers of iron and steel. .. as to the best mode of constructing vessels of war and the character of material and armaments best fitted for that purpose, submitted... Feb. 3, 1882. n.t.-p. [Washington, 1882.] 55 pp. pap. 8°. Same. (In 47. Cong., i. sess. H. rpt. 653. Appendix, in part.) Communication from the Secretary of the Navy in relation to reprinting Captain C. F. Hall's "Second Arctic expedition." Feb. 16, 1882. 2 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 75.) Report from Committee on Naval Affairs re- lating to tests for color-blindness and visual acute- ness in persons employed in the navy and merchant marine. Feb. 16, 1882. 15 pp. 8°. (47- Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 445.) Reports of officers of the United States navy cruising in the waters of Alaska. Feb. 24, 1882. 52 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 8r.) Report from the Secretary of the Navy relative to increasing the number of men in the naval ser- vice. Mar. 8, 1882. 2 pp. 8°. (47- Cong., i. sess. H. ex. doc. 100.) Report from the Secretary of the Navy, with letter from the Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting, and draft of a bill, recommending an increase of five hundred enlisted men for the naval service. Mar. 9, 1882. 2 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 127.) 562 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — History, cont'd., 1882-1883. Communication from Secretary of the Navy relative to certain paving at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Mar. 10, 1882. 3 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 116.) Report from the Secretary of the Navy recom- mending an appropriation for the contingent equip- ment and recruiting for the navy. Mar. 21, 1882. 2 pp. 8°. (47. 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Letter from Secretary of the Navy, relative to certain lands adjacent to Norfolk navy-yard. Dec. 22, 1882. 3 pp., I map. 8°. (47. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 19.) Report concerning United States vessels lost and injured during the year 1882. Dec. 30, 1882. 4 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex dec. 26.) Cruise of the revenue steamer Corwin, in Alaska, and the N. W. Arctic ocean in 1881. Notes and memoranda: medical and anthropological [by Irving C. Rosse]; botanical [by John Muir] ; ornithologi- cal [by E. W. Nelson]. Washington: Gov. Pr. Off.^ 1883. 120 pp. pi. 4°, Letter from Secretary of the Navy ... in rela- tion to employment and discharge of workmen in the United States navy-yards. Jan. 3, 1883. 71 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 33.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy. . .relative to- the speed of naval vessels. Jan. 6, 1883. 2 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., 2 sess. 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Copy of that part of the record which contains- the finding of the court of inquiry relative to the loss of the steamer Jeannette in the Arctic seas. Jan. 19, 1883. 30 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 72.) Report, of the 12th instant, of the test of the GatUng machine guns made at the Washington navy-yard. Jan. 31, 1883. 5 pp. 8°. (47. Cong.,. 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 53.) List of vessels stricken from navy register under the provisions of act August 5, 1882. Feb. i, 1883. 17 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 66.> Letter from Secretary of the Navy. . .relative to the superintendent's quarters at the Naval Acad- emy. Feb. 6, 1883. 4 pp. 8°. (47. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 70.) Report and testimony of the Select Committee on Heavy Ordnance and Projectiles [concerning WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 563 United States — History, cont'd., 1883-1884. the armament of the navy and sea-coast defenses]. Feb. 9, 1883. 272 pp., I 1., 16 diag., i pi., i tab. 8°. (47. Cong., 2 sess. 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Letter from the Surgeon General of the Navy respecting the advisability of providing for repre- sentation on the part of the United States in any international convention that may be organized for the purpose of establishing uniform standards of measure of color perception and acuteness of vision. Dec. 19, 1883. 2 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., i. sess. S. ex. doc. 24.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy, concerning the distribution of circulars for political purposes, in violation of civil service rules. Jan. 9, 1884. I p. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 49.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting recommendation and draft of a bill for the relief of the survivors of the exploring steamer Jeannette, and the v?idows and orphans of those who perished in the retreat from the wreck of that vessel. Jan. 11, 1884. 2 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. S. misc. doc. 32.) Statement showing date of construction, orig- inal cost, and total expense for all repairs since their construction of vessels borne on the navy register in November, 1883, &c. Jan. 14, 1884. 7 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 48.) Report of commission on navy-yards. Dec. i, 1883-Jan. 14, 1884. 100 pp., 19 plans. 8°. (48. Cong., I sess. S. ex. doc. 55.) Communication from the Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy, relative to the relief of Lieut. A. W. Greely and his party, composing what is known as the Lady Franklin Bay expedi- tion to the Arctic regions. Jan. 17, 1884. 3 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 56.) Report from Committee on Appropriations, submitting a joint resolution, making an appro- priation to enable the President to prepare and dis- patch an expedition for the purpose of relieving and bringing home Lieutenant Greely and party. Jan. 21, 1884. 1 p. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 51.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in re- gard to presents, decorations, &c., to officers of the Navy by foreign governments. Jan. 25, 1884. 9 pp. 8°. {48. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 66.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill to equalize rank of graduates of the Naval Academy upon their assignment to the various corps. Jan. 31, 1884. 2 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 142.) Opinion of Attorney General, of June 22, 1883, on the so called longevity clauses of the naval appropriation acts of August 5, 1882, and March 3, 1883. Jan. 31, 1884. 6 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. 5. ex. doc. 68.) Report of the chairman of the Naval Affairs Committee relating to the construction of addi- tional steel vessels for the Navy. 11. Feb., 1884. 26 pp. 8°. Report on S. 698 to authorize the construction of additional steel vessels for the Navy. Feb. 12, 1884. 112 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. S. rpt. 161.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting, in obedience to law, his opinion of amounts to be paid to the contractors for the occupation of their yards by the iron-clads, and for the care thereof. Feb. 13, 1884. 6 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 97.) Records of the court of inquiry in relation to the loss of the steamer Proteus in the Arctic Ocean. Feb. 13, 1884. 310, 265 pp., 4 charts, 6 pi. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 100.) Opinions of second comptroller in certain claims for longevity pay of naval officers. Feb. 18, 1884. 3 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 107.) IVIemorandum to the Hon. Secretary of the Navy relating to the construction of additional steel vessels for the Navy. 20. Feb., 1884. n.t.-p. 15 pp. 8°. Report [favorable, from] Committee on Naval Affairs on bill giving longevity pay to certain officers of the navy. Feb. 25, 1884. 2 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 474.) 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Reports of the United States officers respect- ing the progress of work on the ship-canal at the Isthmus of Panama. Mar. 12, 1884. 25 pp., i 1., 3 maps, 5 plans, 33 pi. 8°. (48. Cong., i. sess. S. ex, doc. 123.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy. . .con- cerning the employment of the commissioned and warrant officers of the Navy at the date of compila- tion of the last navy register. Mar. 17, 1884. 24 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 125.) 564 WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY United States — History, cont'd., 1884-1885. Report, unfavorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill to prevent the retroactive operation of that portion of the naval appropria- tion act of August 5, 1882, limiting number of graduates of United States Naval Academy to be retained in the service. Mar. 18, 1884. 10 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 822.) Report, favorable, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom was referred the bill. . .au- thorizing the voluntary retirement of certain offi- cers of the United States navy who have served thirty years in the navy. Mar. 18, 1884. i p. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 824.) Gommumcation from the Secretaries of War and Navy concerning the expediency of offering rewards for the rescue of Lieutenant Greely and party. Mar. 19, 1884. 3 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 132.) Copies of contracts with English manufacturers for material for the iron-clad Miantonomoh, and also requisitions for the purchase of similar ma- terial of American manufacturers. Apr. 2, 1884. 7 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 144.) Enlistments in the navy during the late war within the different states. Apr. 10, 1884. 2 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 147.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, on bill to regulate appointments and pro- motions in the staff of the marine corps. May 7, 1884. 2pp. 8°. (48. Cong., I. sess. H.rpt. 1524.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, trans- mitting papers from Capt. John Ericsson, relative to his system of torpedo attack, and asking an ap- propriation for a vessel to be equipped upon his plan. May 23, 1884. 5 pp. (48. Cong., i. sess. S. ex. doc. 175.) Report of Lieut. G. B. Harber, U.S.N., con- cerning the search for the missing persons of the Jeannette expedition and the transportation of the remains of Lieutenant-Commander De Long and companions to the United States. May 28, 1884. 75 pp., I map, 4 pi. 8°. (48. Cong., i. sess. H. ex. doc. 163.) Cominunications from Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, and report of Board of Civil Engineers in relation to the dry-dock at the New York navy-yard, and asking an appropriation of $140,934. June 4, 1S84. 5 pp. 8°. (48. Cong. , I. sess. H. ex. doc. 164.) Letter from Secretary of the Navy, reporting the names of vessels of the United States which have been taken to pieces or removed by virtue of the provisions of the act approved March 3, 1883, and the place where such vessels were broken up, &c. June 14, 1884. 8 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., i. sess. H. ex. doc, 170.) Ericsson (Capt. John). Resolution instructing the Committee on Naval Affairs to investigate the new system of naval defense for the seaports of the United States proposed by Capt. John Ericsson . . . especially. . .the efficiency of his new submarine gun and projectile torpedo. Dec. 10, 1884. I p, 8°. (48. Cong., 2. sess. S. misc. doc. 10.) Orders issued to A. G. Menocal, R. E. Peary, and W. I. Chambers to visit Nicaragua to make a survey of the route for the proposed Nicaragua I canal. Dec. 17, 1884. i p. 8°. (48. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 11.) Communication from the Secretary of the Navy, relative to rank of commodores. Dec. 18, 1884. 3 pp. 8°. (48. Cong., 2. sess. 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Letter of assistant Secretary of the Navy to the department, transmitting the proposed personnel bill. Jan. 26, 1898. 13 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. S. doc. 97.) Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, relative to the purchase of land adjoining the naval station at Port Royal, S. C. Jan. 31, 1898. 2 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. S. doc. 103.) Letters from Secretary of the Navy relative to the bill to combine the line and engineer corps of the navy and to increase the efficiency of the naval force. Feb. 4, 1898. 19 pp. 8°. (55. Cong.. 2 sess. S. doc. 116.) Hearings before the Committee on Naval Affairs on January ig and February 2, [concerning contracts for] armor plate and bids for constructing a government armor factory. Feb. 8, 1898... Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1898. 10 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. S. doc. 127.) Communication from the Secretary of the Navy, recommending certain items .of appropria- tion for the Brooklyn (N. Y.) navy-yard. Feb. 2, 1898. 4pp. 8°. (35. Cong., 2 sess. H. doc. 270.) Report, favorable, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, in relation to conferring medals of honor upon officers and men of the navy. Feb. 2, 1898. 2 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2 sess. S. rpt. 533.) The " Maine." Record of proceedings of a Court of Inquiry convened to inquire into the loss of the U. S. B. S. " Maine in the harbor of Havana, Cuba, on the night of Feb. 15, l8g8. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, i8g8. 307 pp., 21 pi., 2 plans. 8°. (55. Cong., 2 sess., S. doc. 207.) Spanish Naval Board of Inquiry as to the cause of the destruction of the U. S. battleship Maine. Report. Pis. Plans. (55. Cong., 2. sess. Senate Report of the Committee on foreign relations relative to affairs in Cuba. pp. 565-636. Washington, 1898.) Report of the Chief of the Bureau ... as to num- ber of human lives lost by the sinking of the U. S. battle ship Maine in Havana harbor, Cuba, Feb- ruary 15,^898, etc. Washington, [i8g8]. 2 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. S. doc. no. 231.) Bill (A) for the purchase of a battle ship to replace the. . .Maine. Introduced in the House by Mr. W. T. Foote, jr., Feb. i8, 1898. {^Washington, i8g8.] I 1. 4°. (55. Cong. H. R. 8348.) Bill (A) for the relief of the sufferers by the wreck of the United States Steamer Maine. In- troduced in the House by Mr. Bodine, Feb. 18, i8g8. 3 pp. 4°. (55. Cong. H. R. 8355.) Bill (A) for the relief of the sufferers by the destruction of the United States steamer Maine, in the harbor of Habana, Cuba. Introduced in the WORKS RELATING TO NAVAL HISTORY 573 United States — History, cont'd., 1898. House by Mr. Boutelle, Feb. 24, 1898. {^Wash- ington, i8g8.] 4 pp. 4°. (55. Cong. 2. sess. H. R. 8618.) Same. An Act. In the Senate. Mch. 22, 1898. Report, favorable, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, in relation to the resolution provid- ing for the erection of bronze tablet in Statuary Hall commemorative of officers and men of the United States navy, who perished in the loss of the battle ship Maine in the harbor of Habana, Feb- ruary 15, 1898. Mar. I, 1898. 2 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 631.) Bill (A) providing for the proper burial of the bodies of the victims of the Maine disaster. In- troduced in the House by Mr. McClellan, March g, 1898. {Washington, 1898.] 2 pp. 4°. (55. Cong., H. R. 9007.) Bill (A) providing for raising the battle ship Maine. Introduced in the House by Mr. Grout, Apr. 4, 1898. {Washington, 1898.] I 1. 4°. <55. Cong. H. R. 9699.) Resolution [directing the Committee on For- eign relations to report what action, if any, in view of the loss of the battle ship Maine, is re- quired from the Congress of the United States, to sustain and vindicate the honor and dignity of this nation]. April 4, 1898. i 1. 4°. (55. Cong. S. Resolution 331.) Resolution [directing the Secretary of the Navy to inform the Senate of the total number of Jives lost by the sinking of the battle ship Maine, February 15, 1898, the total number of bodies recovered, etc.]. April 4, 1898. i 1. 4°. (55. Cong. S. Resolution 333.) Joint resolution authorizing the secretary of the navy to have a monument erected in Havana, Cuba, to the memory of the sailors and marines who lost their lives by the explosion of the United States steamship Maine and are there buried. Feb- ruary 4, 1899. I 1. 4°. (55. Cong. S. R. 187.) Sigsbee (Charles D.) The "Maine"; an / account of her destruction in Havana harbor .. . S^ personal narrative. New York: The Century Co., 1899. xiv, I 1., 270 pp., 2 fac-sim., 37 pi., 9 port. 8°. March-April, i8g8. Report from the Committee on Naval Affairs, concerning the bill on the administration of justice in the navy. Mar. 15, 1898. 2 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 678.) Report, favorable, from Committee on Naval Affairs, concerning purchase of land opposite Gos- port navy-yard. Mar. 16, 1898. 7 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 683.) monitors v. battle ships; a paper by Capt. M. S. Stuyvesant, a retired naval officer, giving his reasons for favoring monitors rather than battle ships. March 21, 1898. 5 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. Senate doc. 197.) Memorial. . . of the Mayor, Counselor, and aldermen of . . . Annapolis, in favor of an appro- priation for the construction of a dry dock on the Severn river. . . Maryland. Mar. 29, 1898. 141 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. S. doc. 212.) Letter from the clerk of resolutions of the city council of Annapolis. Md . . in the matter of acquiring certain property therein, as an annex to the United States Naval Academy. Mar. 29, 1898. 6pp., I plan. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. S. doc. 213.) Report, favorable, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, concerning establishment of a naval station in the West Indies, in the harbor of St. Thomas. Mar. 31, 1898. II pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. S. rpt. 816.) Report from the Committee on Military Affairs, on detail of officers of the army and navy to assist in military instruction. Apr. 28, 1898. 3 pp. 8°. (54. Cong., I. sess. H. rpt. 1502.) Battle of Manila. De^wey (George). Capture of Manila. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting copy of a letter from Admiral Dewey, dated March 31, 1898, relative to the capture of Manila. Jan. 11, 1900. Washington, 1900. 2 pp. 8°. (U. S. Navy Dept.) (56. Cong., i. sess. S. doc. 73.) Message from the President. .. recommend- ingthat the thanks of Congress be given acting Rear- Admiral George Dewey . . . for highly distinguished conduct in conflict with the enemy, and to the offi- cers and men under his command for their gal- lantry in the destruction of the enemy's fleet and the capture of the enemy's fortifications in the bay of Manila, May I, 1898. May 9, 1898. 2 pp. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. S. doc. 260.) Report, favorable, of the Committee on Naval Affairs, on the Senate resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to present a sword of honor to Commodore George Dewey, and to cause to be struck bronze medals commemorating the battle of Manila Bay. May 12, i8g8. i p. 8°. (55. Cong., 2. sess. H. rpt. 1309.) Calkins (Carlos Gilman). Historical and pro- fessional notes on the naval campaign of Manila Bay in 1898. (Proc. U. S. Naval Inst. v. 25, pp. 267-321. Annapolis, 1899.) Dewey (George). Official report of the battle of Manila bay. (Proc. U. S. 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