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Harrington, C. A., Asst. Naval Constructor, U. S. Navy. Discussion:
Minimum Navy Yard Manufacturing Costs. No. 149, p. 178.

Hellweg, J. F., Lieut. Commander, U. S. Navy. Emergency Repairs to a
Destroyer. No. 149, p. 63.

Hepburn, A. J., Lieut. Commander, U. S. Navy. Some Suggestions in
Practical Navigation. No. 149, p. 145.

Higher Standard of Discipline, A. Durr, E.

No. 149, p. 17.

Hoadley, W. T., Captain, U. S. M. C. The Battle of the Sea of Japan.
Translation. No. 152, p. 961.

The Battle of the Yellow Sea. Translation. No. 153, p. 1283.

The Operations Around Port Arthur, Part I. Translation. No.
154, p. 1627.

Hoff, A. B., Commander, U. S. Navy. Book Notice. Nos. 149, 150, pp.
182, 473.

Hood, John, Captain, U. S. Navy. Naval Policy as it Relates to the Shore
Establishment and the Maintenance of the Fleet. Honorable Mention,
1914. No. 150, p. 319.

Hunsaker, J. C., Asst. Naval Constructor, U. S. Navy. Aeroplane Design.
No. 154, p. 1715.

Independence, The U. S. S.: An Appreciation. Farenholt, A. No. 149,
p. 129.

Inspection Duty in Manufacturing Districts, Naval. Parker, T. D. No.
150, p. 355.

Invasion, Early Signs of Intended. Tittoni, R. No. 150, p. 345.

Intracoastal Waterways-The Cape Cod Canal. Smith. No. 151, p. 661.
Issues, Over- and Under-, on Small Ships. Ewald, J. B., Asst. Paymaster,
U. S. Navy. No. 153, p. 1401.

Jacobs, W. F., Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. Book Review: George Hamilton
Perkins, Commodore, U. S. Navy. No. 153, p. 1585.

Jeffers, W. N., Lieut. Commander, U. S. Navy. The Day Torpedo Attack
(translation). Bernotti, Romeo, Lieut. Commander, Royal Italian
Navy. No. 152, p. 1155.

Jones, N. L., Lieut. Commander, U. S. Navy. Details of Navy Department
Administration; Navy Department Policies. No. 150, p. 377.

Kearney, T. A., Lieut. Commander, U. S. Navy. The Military-Industrial
Organization of the Navy. No. 151, p. 689.

King, E. J., Lieut. Commander, U. S. Navy. A German View of the
Strategic Importance of the Panama Canal. Tr. from Zadow, F. No.
151, p. 803.

No. 149,

Annual Financial Report of Secretary and Treasurer.
p. 279.
Kinkaid, T. W., Captain, U. S. Navy. Une Chose a la Fois. No. 154,
p. 1753.

Examinations for Promotion. No. 153, p. 1405.

Knapp, H. S., Captain, U. S. Navy. Book Review: The Panama Canal.
No. 153, p. 1587.

Knox, D. W., Lieut. Commander, U. S. Navy. The Great Lesson from
Nelson for To-day. Prize Essay, 1914. No. 150, p. 295.

Old Principles and Modern Applications. Honorable Mention, 1914.
No. 152, p. 1009.

Labrés, R. von, Captain, Imperial German Navy. Strategic Problems and
Their Solution. Tr. Leys. No. 153, p. 1409.

Lake Champlain, The Battle of. Washburn, H. C., Instructor, U. S. Naval
Academy. No. 153, p. 1365.

Laning, H., Lieut. Commander, U. S. Navy. Discussion: The Great Lesson
from Nelson for To-day. No. 151, p. 815.

Lavender, Robert A., Ensign, U. S. Navy. Time Service, Measurement of
the Lag in the. No. 152, p. 1167.

Lesson from Nelson for To-day, The Great. Prize Essay, 1914. Knox,
D. W. No. 150, p. 295.

Leys, J. F., Surgeon, U. S. Navy. Strategic Problems and Their Solution.
Translation. No. 153, p. 1409.

Loss of Life by Drowning in Naval Warfare. Richards, T. W. No. 149,
P. 33.

McDougal, D. C., Captain, U. S. M. C. Correct Form and Position and
Aiming Drills. No. 154, p. 1755.

McKean, J. S., Captain, U. S. Navy. War and Policy. No. 149, p. I.
McNeely, R. W., Commander, U. S. Navy. The Tragic Days of Vera Cruz.
Translation. No. 151, p. 741.

Maclay, Edgar Stanton, A. M. New Light on the "Blood is Thicker than
Water" Episode. (From the private papers of the late Rear Admiral
Stephen Decatur Trenchard, U. S. Navy.) No. 152, p. 1085.
Maneuvering, Time Element in. Burrage, G. H. No. 149, p. 135-
Manney, H. N., Jr., First Lieutenant, U. S. M. C. The Expeditionary Work
of the Quartermaster's Department. No. 149, p. 103.

Manual for Pay Officers Afloat, The Compilation of the. Auld, G. P. No.
154, p. 1749.

Marine Corps, The Necessity to the Naval Service of an Adequate. Cole,
Eli K., Lieut. Colonel, U. S. M. C. No. 153, p. 1395.

Maurer, H., Prof., Physicist of the Imperial German Navy Dept. Can the
Graduation of the Compass into Points be Dispensed with? Tr.
Feipel. No. 154, p. 1659.

Meeting, Annual, 1914, Minutes of. No. 154, p. 1907.

Metallography: The Latest Aid in Inspecting Metals. Daniels, J. F„
Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. No. 152, p. 1075.

Midshipmen of the Second Class, Summer Cruise for. Richardson, James
O., Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. No. 154, p. 1685.

Military-Industrial Organization of the Navy. Kearney, T. A. No. 151,
p. 689.

Military Preparedness. Gatewood. Honorable Mention, 1914. No. 151,
p. 631.

Mine, The Submarine. Ferguson, J. N., Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. No. 154,
p. 1697.

Minutes, Annual Meeting, 1914. No. 154, p. 1907.

Mitchell, W. G., Lieut. Commander, U. S. Navy. Navy Yards and the

Fleet. No. 150, p. 371.

Moral Training in Preparation for War.
Mudd, J. A., Pay Director, U. S. Navy.
U. S. Navy. No. 154, p. 1707.

Bakewell, C. M. No. 149, p. 157.
Timmons, Signal Quartermaster,

Naval Academy Graduates' Association. Garrison, D. M. Nos. 149, 150,
151, 152, pp. 282, 619, 948, 1269.

Naval Administration in America, A Half Century of, 1861-1911. Paullin,
C. O. Nos. 149, 150, 151, 152, pp. III, 419, 673, 1059.

Naval Aviation: Its Value and Needs. Saufley, R. C., Lieutenant, U. S.
Navy. No. 153, p. 1459.

Naval Operations, The British, in the West Indies, 1650-1700. Neeser,
Robert W. No. 154, p. 1599.

Naval Policy as it Relates to the Shore Establishment and the Maintenance
of the Fleet. Hood, J. Honorable Mention, 1914. No. 150, p. 319.
Naval Publications. Nos. 151, 152, pp. 821, 1267.

Navigation, Some Suggestions in Practical. Hepburn, A. J. No. 149,
p. 145.

Navy Department Administration, Details of: Navy Department Policies.
Jones, N. L. No. 150, p. 377.

Navy Department Policies: Details of Navy Department Administration.
Jones, N. L. No. 150, p. 377.

Navy Ration, A Scientific Administration of the. Wainwright, D. B., Jr.,
P. A. Paymaster, U. S. Navy. No. 154, p. 1673.

Navy Yards and the Fleet. Mitchell, W. G. No. 150, p. 371.

Neeser, Robert W. The British Naval Operations in the West Indies, 1650-
1700. No. 154, p. 1599.

Nelson, The Great Lesson from, for To-day. Knox, D. W. Prize Essay,
1914. No. 150, p. 295.

Notes, Professional. Gill, C. C. Nos. 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154,
pp. 185, 475, 825, 1175, 1479, 1791.

Oils, Fuel: Their Origin, Production and Treatment. Day, D. T. No. 149,
p. 79.

Old Principles and Modern Applications. Knox, D. W., Lieut. Commander.
Honorable Mention, 1914. No. 152, p. 1009.

Oneida, U. S. S. Lost January 24, 1870, in Yeddo (Tokyo) Bay, Japan,
Reminiscences. Farenholt, O. W., Rear Admiral, U. S. Navy, Ret. No.
152, p. 1109.

Operations Around Port Arthur, Part I. The Official Version of the
Japanese General Staff. Tr. Hoadley, W. T., Captain, U. S. M. C. No.
154, p. 1627.

Optical Principles and the Design of Telescopes for Night Use. Cleary,
F. J., Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. No. 153, p. 1433.

Otterson, J. E., Asst. Naval Constructor, U. S. Navy. Discussion: The
Military-Industrial Organization of the Navy. No. 152, p. 1171.

Panama Canal, A German View of the Strategic Importance of. Zadow,
F., tr. King. No. 151, p. 803.

Parker, T. D., Lieut. Commander, U. S. Navy. Naval Inspection Duty in
Manufacturing Districts. No. 150, p. 355.

A Question in Discipline. No. 152, p. 1105.

Patton, J. B., Commander, U. S. Navy. Compass Correction by the Azimuth
Method, and a New Manner of Computing the Flinders Bar Correction.
No. 152, p. 1119.

Paullin, C. O. A Half Century of Naval Administration in America, 1861-
1911. Nos. 149, 150, 151, 152, pp. 111, 419, 673, 1059.

Pay Officers Afloat, The Compilation of the Manual for. Auld, G. P. No.
154, p. 1749.

Pietzker. Principles of Naval Aeronautics. Tr. Baum. No. 150, p. 384.
Policy, Naval: As it Relates to the Shore Establishment and the Mainte-
nance of the Fleet. Hood, J. Honorable Mention, 1914. No. 150,
P. 319.

Policy, War and. McKean, J. S. No. 149, p. I.

Port Arthur, Operations Around, Part I. The Official Version of the
Japanese General Staff. Tr. Hoadley, W. T., Captain, U. S. M. C. No.
154, p. 1627.

Preparation for War, Moral Training in. Bakewell, C. M. No. 149, p. 157.
Preston, C. F., Commander, U. S. Navy. Tamanend vs. Tecumseh. No.
151, p. 721.

Principles of Naval Aeronautics. Pietzker, tr. Baum. No. 150, p. 389.
Professional Notes. Gill, C. C. Nos. 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154,
pp. 185, 475, 825, 1175, 1479, 1791.

Quartermaster's Department, The Expeditionary Work of. Manney, H. N.,
Jr. No. 149, p. 103.

Questions and Answers (Department). No. 149, p. 180.

Radio Activity, Ford, L. R., Ensign, U. S. Navy. No. 154, p. 1767.
Radio Service, United States Naval. Bullard, W. H. G. No. 150, p. 431.
Relations Between Battle and Reserve Fleets, What Should be the. Sims-
Pratt. No. 151, p. 727.

Repairs, Emergency, to U. S. S. Walke. Evans, F. T., Lieut. Commander,
U. S. Navy. No. 153, p. 1387.

Repairs to a Destroyer, Emergency. Hellweg, J. F. No. 149, p. 63.
Report, Annual Financial, of Secretary and Treasurer. King, E. J. No.

149, p. 279.

Richards, T. W., Surgeon, U. S. Navy. Loss of Life by Drowning in Naval
Warfare. No. 149, p. 33.

Richardson, James O., Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. The Summer Cruise for
Midshipmen of the Second Class. No. 154, p. 1685.

Robison, S. S., Commander, U. S. Navy. Book Notice. No. 149, p. 182.
Rust, A., Captain, U. S. Navy, Ret. General Solutions of Problems of Re-
duction to the Prime Vertical. No. 151, p. 759.
Safety at Sea. No. 153, p. 1417.

Safety at Sea. Rust, Armistead, Captain, U. S. Navy. No. 153, p. 1417.
Saufley, R. C., Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. Naval Aviation, Its Value and Need.

No. 153, p. 1459.

Saunders, H. E., Ensign, U. S. Navy. Advantages of the Gyro Compass.
No. 149, p. 141.

Savage, F., Lieutenant, M. N. M. A Suggestion for the Use of Battleships
in Reserve. No. 151, p. 809.

Signal Quartermaster, Timmons, U. S. Navy. Mudd, J. A. No. 154,
p. 1707.

Signs of Intended Invasion, Early. Tittoni, R. No. 150, p. 345.

Sims, W. S., Captain, U. S. Navy; Pratt, W. V., Commander, U. S. Navy.
Relations Between Battle and Reserve Fleets, What Should be the. No.
151, p. 727.

Small Ships, Over- and Under-Issues on. Ewald, J. B., Asst. Paymaster,
U. S. Navy. No. 153, p. 1401.

Smith, A. St. Clair, Lieut. Commander, U. S. Navy. Intracoastal Water-
ways-The Cape Cod Canal. No. 151, p. 661.

Smokeless Powder, The Development of Our Navy's. Earle, Ralph, Lieut.
Commander, U. S. Navy. No. 152, p. 1041.

Standard's, Engineering, Afloat. Dinger, H. C., Lieut. Commander, U. S.
Navy. No. 152, p. 1137.

Stott, A. C., Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. Tacking a Navy Cutter. No. 152,
р. 1163.

Strategic Problems and Their Solution. Labrés, R. von, Captain, Imperial
German Navy. Tr. Leys, J. F., Surgeon, U. S. Navy. No. 153, p. 1409.
Submarine Mine, The. Ferguson, J. N., Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. No. 154,
p. 1697.

Summer Cruise for Midshipmen of the Second Class, The. Richardson,
James O., Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. No. 154, p. 1685.

Tamanend vs. Tecumseh. Preston, C. F. No. 151, p. 721.

Telescopes, the Design of, for Night Use, Optical Principles and. Cleary,
F. J., Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. No. 153, p. 1433.

Time Element in Maneuvering. Burrage, G. H. No. 149, p. 135.

Time Service, Measurement of the Lag in the. Lavender, Robert A.,
Ensign, U. S. Navy. No. 152, p. 1167.

Timmons, Signal Quartermaster, U. S. Navy. Mudd, J. A., Pay Director,
U. S. Navy. No. 154, p. 1707.

Tittoni, Renato, First Lieutenant, U. S. M. C. Early Signs of Intended
Invasion. No. 150, p. 345.

Torpedo-Boat Attack, The Day. Bernotti, Romeo, Lieut. Commander,
Royal Italian Navy. Tr. Jeffers, W. N., Lieut. Commander, U. S. Navy.
No. 152, p. 1155.

Torpedo on Capital Ships, The. Bernotti, Romeo, tr. Withers, Thomas, Jr.,
Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. No. 154, p. 1775.

Torpedoes! All. Cuniberti, V., tr. Withers, T. No. 149, p. 27.

Towers, J. H., Lieutenant, U. S. Navy. Questions and Answers. No. 149,
p. 180.

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