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SECTION I.-NAVAL ORDNANCE-Continued.

455. Spare-article boxes for 12-pdr. howitzers.

456. 60-pdr. breeching.

457. 60 pdr. rammer.

458. 60-pdr. bristle sponge.

459. 60-pdr. woolen sponge.

460. 60-pdr. scraper.

461. 60-pdr. worm.

462. Ordinary baudspike, 60-pdr.
463. XI-inch shell bearer.
464. XI-inch worm.

465. 12-pdr. rifle passing box.

466. XI-inch scraper.
467. XI-inch scraper.
468. XI-inch rammer.

469. XI-inch woolen sponge.
470. XI-inch woolen sponge.
471. XI-inch bristle sponge.
472. XI-inch bristle sponge.
473. XI-inch shell bearer.
474. 32-pdr. worm.
475. 32-pdr scraper.
476. 32-pdr. rammer.

477. 32-pdr. woolen sponge.
478. 32-pdr. bristle sponge.
479. 100-pdr. worm.

480. 100-pdr. rammer.

481. 24-pdr. ladle and worm connected. 482. Roller handspike, 32 pdr. 483. Ordinary handspike, 32-pdr. 484. Ordinary handspike, 32-pdr. 485. Dismounting bar, 12-pdr.

426. Rammer and sponge connected for 12-pdr. rifle, heavy.

487. Rammer and sponge connected for 3-inch breech-loading rifle.

488. Sponge bucket for 3-inch breechloading rifle.

489. Sponge bucket for 3-inch breechloading rifle.

490. Cartridges for 3-inch breech-loading

rifle.

491. Cartridge cases for 3-inch breech-loading rifle.

CLASS G.-MODELS.

1. Model brass gun and carriage. 2. Model naval service gun. 2a. Model naval service gun. 26. Model naval service gun. 2c. Model naval service gun.

2d. Model naval service gun. 2e. Model naval service gun. 2f. Model naval service gun.

3. Gun and carriage in port (wood model). 4. Gun and carriage (Tice) (wood model). 5. Gun and carriage (Marshall) (wood model).

6. Monitor gun and carriage (wood model).

7. Model brass gun and carriage.

8. Model brass gun and carriage.

9. Gun and carriage (model).

10. Port of the "Dunderberg" (wood model).

11. "Homby's" shot (wood model).
12. Ferris's" shot (wood model).
13. "Warburton's" shot (wood model)
14. Shot (wood model).

15. "Spaulding's" shot (wood model).
16. "Beecher & Walker's" shot (wood
model).

17. Shot (wood model).

18. "Binuix's" shot (wood model). 19. Shot (wood model).

20. Shot with 4 flanges in the rear (wood model).

21. Shot with 4 flanges in the rear (wood) model).

22. Rifle shot (wood model).

23. IX-inch shot, service (wood model). 24. Serg't G. Dixon's shell (wood model). 25. 6.3-inch shell (wood model).

26. 60-pdr. shell, Lt. Com. Badger (wood model).

27. Darts.

28. Papier-maché sabots (Schenkl). 29. Broadside carriage (wood model). 30. Eccentric gun carriage (wood model) 31. Gun carriage (wood model). 32. Brass mortar and carriage (model). 33. Gun carriage (wood model). 34. "Marvilly" carriage (wood model). 35. Broadside gun carriage (wood model). 36. Gun carriage (wood model).

37. Gun and carriage (wood model), 38. XV-inch gun and carriage with loading gear (wood model).

39. Parrott gun and friction carriage (wood model).

40. Gun and carriage in turret (wood

model).

41. Gun carriage (wood model). 42. Gun and carriage (wood model). 43. Gun and carriage (wood model). 44. Broadside gun and carriage (wood

model).

45. Monitor, turtle (wood model).

SECTION I.-NAVAL ORDNANCE-Continued.

46. Naval gun (wood model).

46a. Naval gun (iron model).

47. 150-pdr. gun and carriage, Parrott (wood model).

48. Gun and carriage (wood model). 49. Magazine (tin model).

50. Furnace (wood model).

51. Gun and carriage in port (wood

model).

52. Gun and carriage in port (Sawyer)

(wood model).

53. Brass gun and truck carriage (model). 54. XI-inch pivot gun and carriage (model).

55. Broadside gun and carriage; improve. ment in closing and opening ports (wood model).

56. Model showing the plan of the "Ironsides" ports.

57. Plan for loading XV-inch gun (wood model)

58. Small brass mortar and carriage
(model).

59. Gun and carriage (wood model).
60. Gun carriage (model by S. M. Pook).
61. Gun and carriage in port (wood model).
62. Monitor's turret (brass model).
63. Training truck with lever, pivot
(wood model).

CLASS H.-RELICS.

1. This musket, while in the hands of John Holmes, a private marine on board the U. S. ship Constitution, in the action with the Cyane and Levant, December 20, 1815, was struck

9. Leaf from Navy Department records, 1794, 1798.

10. Leaf from Navy Department records, 1794, 1798.

11. Leaf from Navy Department records, 1794, 1798.

CLASS J.-ORDNANCE PUBLICATIONS.

1. Gunnery Notes.

2. Laboratory Notes.

3. Naval Ordnance Papers-No. 1.
4. Naval Ordnance Papers-No. 2.
5. Naval Ordnance Papers-No. 3.
6. Naval Ordnance Papers-- No. 4.
7. The French Mitrailleuse.

8. Divisional Course of Instruction.
9. Gunnery Instructions: Detail Drill.
10. Cutlass Drill.

11. Provisional Drill of Gatling Gun. 12. Notes on Reffye Gun.

13. Regulations for Powder Magazines and
Shell Rooms.

14. Instruction-XI-inch Gun.
15. United Service Journal.
16. Naval Drill (Landing Drill).
17. Instruction and Care of Ammunition.
18. Dimensions and Weights of Gun Im-
plements.

19. Use and Care of Gatling Gun.

20. Lecture on Galvanic Batteries-I and
II.

21. Organization of Naval Brigade.
22. Vienna Exposition.

23. Zapata Chronograph.

24. Iron-clad Ships of the World; with plates.

by a canister shot, passing through 25. Iron-clad Ships of the World; without

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5. Enfield rifle from the sunken monitor 31. Ordnance Instructions.

Keokuk.

6. Old boarding pike.

7. Board penetrated by a candle fired by Admiral Farragut from a musket at 10 paces.

8. Board penetrated by a candle fired by Admiral Farragut from a musket at 5 paces.

32. Brandt's Catechism.

33. Manual of Navy Carbine.

34. Navy Pistol Drill.

35. Hints to Captains of IX-inch Guns. 36. The Art of Pointing Canuous, for Young Sea Officers

37. Phosphorus-Bronze for Founding Can

non.

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1. U. S. Marine, 1776.

2. U. S. Marine sergeant, 1876. 3. Seaman of the U. S. Navy, 1776. 4. Seaman of the U. S. Navy, 1876. 5. Seaman of the U. S. Navy, 1797. 6. Seaman of the U. S. Navy, 1798. 7. Seaman of the U. S. Navy, 1800. 8. Seaman of the U. S. Navy, 1805. 9. Seaman of the U. S. Navy, 1815. 10. Seaman of the U. S. Navy, 1816.

22. Farmer's dynamo-electric machine 11. Seaman of the U. S. Navy, 1825.

(small).

23. Pneumatic battery.

24. Switch board.

25. Permanent wires.

26. Terminals.

27. Model showing method of fitting boat

spar.

28. Circuit closer for ground torpedo. 29. Circuit closer for ground torpedo. 30. Circuit closer for ground torpedo. 31. Circuit closer for ground torpedo. 32. Circuit closer for ground torpedo. 33. Circuit closer for spar torpedo. 34. Fuzes and igniters.

35. Rubber torpedo (Beardsley). 36. Harvey torpedo towing reel.

37. Harvey torpedo tripping reel.

38. Electric key-board for ship's deck. 39. Torpedo publications:

Torpedo Experiments.
Report on Spar Torpedoes.
Lecture on Movable Torpedoes.
Notes on Torpedo Fuzes.
Whitehead's Torpedo.
Notes on Explosives.

Lecture on Submarine Boats.
Lecture on Galvanic Batteries.
Liquid Carbonic Acid.

12. Seaman of the U. S. Navy, 1835.

CLASS N.-POWDER.

1. Waffle powder (Du Pont). Specific gravity: 1.750. Granulation: 64 to 1 lb.

2. Register powder (Du Pont). Specific gravity: 1.750. Granulation: 72 to 1 lb.

3. Oriental Mills powder. 4. Cubical No. 1 powder (Schaghticoke). Specific gravity: 1.729. Granulation: 64.4 to 1 lb.

5. Prismatic powder (Washington navyyard).

Specific gravity: 1.750.

6. Experimental battery powder.
7. Powder (Hall, of Deptford).
8. Mammoth powder (Du Pont).
Specific gravity: 1.716.
Granulation: 72 to 1 lb.
9. Mammoth powder (Du Pont).
Specific gravity: 1.760 to 1.720.
Granulation: 82 to 1 lb.
10. Mammoth powder (Du Pont).
Specific gravity: 1.679.
Granulation: 45 to 1 lb.

SECTION I.-NAVAL ORDNANCE-Continued.

11. Mammoth powder (Du Pont).

Specific gravity: 1.741.
Granulation: 72 to 1 lb.
12. Mammoth powder (Du Pont).
Specific gravity: 1.730.
Granulation: 72 to 1 lb.
13. Mammoth powder (Du Pont.)
Specific gravity: 1.753.
Granulation: 113 to 1 lb.

14. Mammoth powder (Oriental Mills).
Specific gravity: 1.769.
Granulation: 109.7 to 1 lb.

15. Special powder for XI-inch guns (Du Pont).

Specific gravity: 1.748 to 1.669.
Granulation: 0.7x0.6.

16. Special powder for XI-inch guns (Du

Pont).

Specific gravity: 1.758.

Granulation: 0.7×0.3

17. Special powder for XI-inch guns (Du

Pont).

Specific gravity: 1.738.

Granulation: 0.2×0.3.

18. Special powder for XI-inch guns (Du Pont).

Specific gravity: 1.774.
Granulation: 0.7x0.3.

19. Rifle powder (Hazard Mills).
Specific gravity: 1.732.
Granulation: 0.5×0.3.

20. Cannon powder (Oriental Mills). Specific gravity: 1.754. Granulation: 0.4x0.5.

21. Musket powder (Oriental Mills). Specific gravity: 1.713. Granulation: 0.7×0.6.

22. Musket powder (Oriental Mills). Specific gravity: 1.713. Granulation: 0.6x0.4.

23. Small arms powder (Du Pont). Specific gravity: 1.723. Granulation: 0.7x0.2.

24. Explosive shell powder (Du Pont). Specific gravity: 1.724. Granulation: 0.6x0.8.

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(Negus No. 1593).

5. Azimuth circle and compass..

6. Azimuth circle.

(Appendix No. 5.) 7. Turret or monitor compass. (Appendix No. 6.)

8. Old compasses of the navy. (Appendix No. 7.)

9. Compass testing instrumeat. (Appendix No. 8.)

(d) Mean time marine chronometer 10. Magnetic collimator. (Appendix No.

(Negus No. 1447).

(e) Mean time marine chronometer (Negus No. 1595).

(f) Break circuit chronometer (Negus No. 1470).

(g) Break circuit chronometer (Negus

No. 1591).

(h) Break circuit sidereal chronometer (Negus No. 1589).

(i) Mean time marine chronometer (Negus No. 1583).

2. Navy compasses. (Appendix No. 3.) 3. Hanging or cabin compasses. (Appendix No. 4.)

9.)

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17. Octant.

18. Quadrant.

19. Night octant.

SECTION II.-NAVIGATION-Continued.

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8. Time glass (28 seconds).

9. Time glass (14 seconds).

10. Time glass (half-hour). 11. Time glass (60 seconds).

12. Deep sea sounding machine (designed by Sir William Thomson and modified by Captain G. E. Belknap, U. S. Navy). (Appendix No. 12.)

12b. Wooden model, Sir William Thom

son's. (Appendix No. 13.)

17. Collins's detaching and specimen apparatus No. 1. (Appendix No. 18.) 18. Collins's detaching and specimen apparatus No. 2. (Appendix No. 18.)

19. Registering lead (Merrill's).

20. Registering lead (Trowbridge's). 21. Registering lead (Massey's).

22. Deep sea lead, 50 pounds, with Sand's specimen cup attached.

23. Hand lead, 7 pounds.

24. Hand lead, 9 pounds.

| 25. Hand lead, 14 pounds.
26. Hand lead, 25 pounds.
27. Deep sea lead, 100 pounds.
28. Deep sea lead, 80 pounds.
29. Deep sea lead, 50 pounds.
30. Hand lead line.

31. Coasting lead line.

32. Deep sea lead line (1 inch). 33. Deep sea lead line (14 inch). 34. Deep sea lead line (14 inch). 35. Deep sea lead line reels. CLASS C.-LIGHTS.

1. Signal lantern, red.

2. Signal lantern, white.
3. Signal lautern, green.
4. Head lantern, common, white.
5. Side lantern, common, red.

6. Side lantern, common, green.
7. Head lantern (French), white.
8. Side lantern (French), red.
9. Side lantern (French), green.
10. Constant level lamp.
11. Capillary lamp.
12. Spring candlestick.
13. Hand lantern.

14. Dark deck lantern. 15. Storeroom lantern.

16. Hold and spirit-room lantern. 17. Standing light.

18. Moderator lamp, used in cabins and wardrooms.

19. Hydraulic lamp, used in cabins and wardrooms.

13. Belknap's specimen cylinder No. 1. 20. Single burner lamp, stand, and hook,

(Appendix No. 14.)

14. Belknap's specimen cylinder No. 2.

(Appendix No. 15.)

15. Belknap's specimen cylinder No. 3.

(Appendix No. 16.)

16. Belknap's specimen cylinder No. 4. (Appendix No. 17.)

used in cabins and wardrooms.

21. Double burner lamp, stand, and hook, used in cabins and wardrooms.

22. Coston night signal lights. 23. Navy blue lights.

24. Signal rockets.

| 25. Sigual light discharger.

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