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MEDICAL INSPECTORS.

State from Retirement
Name.
which appointed. date.
Franklin Rogers... Penn.July 29, 1912
James R. Waggener....Ky....Oct. 20, 1908
Thomas H. Streets ....Penn. Nov. 20, 1909
Manly H. Simons.. .Ohio..July 10, 1911
John W. Boyd. .......S. C..Dec. 24, 1912
George E. H. Harmon..Md...Mar. 5, 1910
Howard Wells
..Penn. Sept. 17, 1911
Daniel N. Bertolette....Penn.Jan. 22, 1913
Ezra Z. Dorr.
....Md...Jan. 12, 1913
Frank B. Stephenson..Penn. Mar. 28, 1910
Presley M. Rixey.......Va... July 14, 1914
Walter G. McClurg....Penn. Feb. 4, 1914
PAY DIRECTORS.

(Rank with Colonel in Army)
Charles H. Eldredge....N. Y.Sept. 21, 1901
Henry M. Denniston...N. Y. June 13, 1902
Frank C. Cosby... .....Ky...April 10, 1902
Albert S. Kenny.... ..Vt....Jan. 19, 1903
Edward Bellows ...N. H.April 28, 1902
Arthur Burtis .........N. Y.June 29, 1903
Edwin Putnam
..Me...Sept. 28, 1902
Robert P. Lisle...... .Penn. Aug. 28, 1904
Leonard A. Frailey.. ..D. C..Aug. 8, 1905
George A. Hendee.... .Mass. June 30, 1903
Henry T. Wright. ...Wis..Feb. 6, 1905
Daniel A. Smith.......N. H. Aug. 27, 1901
Albert W. Bacon......Penn..Jan. 5, 1903
PAY INSPECTORS.
(Rank with Lieutenant-Colonel in Army.)
Joseph Foster.. ...N. H.June 17, 1903
Theodore S. Thompson..Mass.. Nov. 6, 1902
William J. Thomson....Md..April 27, 1903
Henry G. Colby..
John B. Redfield'.
Ichabod G. Hobbs...
J. Porter Loomis.
H. T. B. Harris......
Stephen Rand..
Lawrence G. Boggs..
Samuel R. Colhoun.
Josiah R. Stanton..
James A. King.

Vt....Mar. 4, 1901
.Mich. April 13, 1904
.Me...Mar. 13, 1905
.Penn..Mar. 5, 1901
.N. Y..April 5, 1905
...N. H..May 11, 1906
..D. C..April 5, 1908
.Penn.. May 2, 1908
...N. Y...Mar. 4, 1911

Mass. Sept. 15, 1909

CHAPLAINS.

(Rank with Colonel in Army.)

State from Retirement which appointed. date.

Name.
Wesley O. Holway..
David H. Tribou...
Henry H. Clark.

Me....June 9, 1901
.Me...Sept. 16, 1910
.Me....Mar. 6, 1907
Adam A McAlister.. .Cal...Mar. 2, 1903
(Rank with Lieutenant-Colonel in Army.)
Thomas A. Gill.. ..Penn.. Feb. 8, 1902
Sylvester D. Boorom....N. Y..Nov. 14, 1902
Alfred L. Royce..
William F. Morrison.
Frank Thompson... .La....July 14, 1918
Roswell R. Hoes.. ...N. Y.Feb. 25, 1912
Carroll Q. Wright.......Penn..Nov. 6, 1918
PROFESSORS OF MATHEMATICS.
(Rank with Colonel in Army.)

Wis...Mar. 4, 1908 .Md...Oct. 25, 1912

W. W. Hendrickson.....Ohio. June 21, 1906
Marshall Oliver.. .....N. Y.April 25, 1905
Stimson J. Brown.......N. Y..Sept. 7, 1916
(Rank with Lieutenant-Colonel in Army.)
Edward K. Rawson.....N. Y..Feb. 21, 1908
Philip R. Alger......At large. Sept. 29, 1921
Omenzo G. Dodge.......Kan...June 1, 1918
NAVAL CONSTRUCTORS.

(Rank with Colonel in Army.)
Philip Hichborn........Cal....Mar. 4, 1901
John F. Hanscom.......Mass..May 21, 1904
Francis T. Bowles......Mass...Oct. 7, 1920
Joseph H. Linnard......Penn. Sept. 27, 1922
Joseph J. Woodward..At large. Oct. 2, 1922
(Rank with Lieutenant-Colonel in Army.)
David W. Taylor.......Va....Mar. 4, 1926
Albert W. Stahl........N. Y..May 12, 1918
William J. Baxter......Ohio...Oct. 19, 1920
Washington L. Capps...Va....Jan. 31, 1926
Lloyd Bankson... .Penn. Nov. 15, 1919
CIVIL ENGINEERS.

(Rank with Colonel in Army.)

Peter C. Asserson.. .Va.....Jan. 5, 1901
Mordecai T. Endicott...N. J..Nov. 26, 1906
(Rank with Lieutenant-Colonel in Army.)
Franklin C. Prindle.....Penn..July 8, 1903
Ulysses S. G. White.....Ohio..Oct. 20, 1910

In addition to those previously named there are 170 lieutenant-commanders, 300 lieutenants, 105 lieutenants (junior grade), 111 ensigns, 112 naval cadets, 55 surgeons, 39 passed assistant surgeons, 54 assistant surgeons, 40 paymasters, 30 passed assistant paymasters, 36 assistant paymasters, 13 chaplains with rank of lieutenant, 5 professors of mathematics with rank of lieutenant, 25 naval constructors and assistant naval constructors with rank of captain, commander and lieutenant, 2 civil engineers with rank of lieutenant-commander, 4 with rank of lieutenant and 11 with rank of lieutenant (junior grade); 73 boatswains, 71 gunners, 46 carpenters, 11 sailmakers, 100 warrant machinists, 25 pharmacists, 9 mates and 1 secretary to the admiral.

MARINE CORPS OF THE NAVY.

COMMANDANT.-Brigadier-General Charles Heywood, New-York.

GENERAL STAFF.-Colonel George C. Reid, adjutant and inspector; Colonel Frank L. Denny, quartermaster; Colonel Green Clay Goodloe, paymaster; Major Charles H. Laucheimer, assistant adjutant and inspector; Major Thomas C. Prince, assistant quartermaster; Major Charles L. McCawley, assistant quartermaster; Major George Richards, assistant paymaster; Captains Cyrus S. Radford, William B. Lemly and Ř. P. Faunt Le Roy, assistant quartermasters.

COLONELS.-James Forney, Percival C. Pope, Robert L. Meade, Henry C. Cochrane and Francis H. Harrington.

LIEUTENANT-COLONELS-Mancil C. Goodrell, George F. Elliott, Allan C. Kelton, Benjamin R. Russell and Otway C. Berryman.

In addition there are 10 majors, 60 captains, 60 first lieutenants and 46 second lieutenants. NAVY PAY TABLE.

Section 13 of the Navy Personnel bill, which became a law on March 3, 1899, provided that "after June 30, 1899, commissioned officers of the line of the Navy and of the Medical and Pay Corps shall receive the same pay and allowances, except forage, as are or may be provided by or in pursuance of law for officers of corresponding rank in the Army: Provided, that such officers when on shore duty shall receive the allow

ances, but 15 per centum less pay than when on sea duty; but this provision shall not apply to warrant officers commissioned under Section 12 of this act. Provided further, that when naval officers are detailed for shore duty beyond seas they shall receive the same pay and allowances as are or may be provided by or in pursuance of law for officers of the Army detailed for duty in similar places." The pay of officers of the Army of and below the rank of colonel is increased 10 per cent for each five years of service in the grade, until the increase amounts to 40 per cent of the original pay, when no further increase may be made. The pay of a retired officer is 75 per cent of the highest pay of his grade on the active list.

The relative rank between officers of the Navy (whether on the active or retired list) and officers of the Army is as follows: Admiral with general, rear-admiral with major-general, captain with colonel, commander with lieutenant-colonel, lieutenantcommander with major, lieutenant with captain, lieutenant of junior grade with first lieutenant, ensign with second lieutenant. The following is the pay table:

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Chaplains. First five years at sea, $2,500; shore duty, $2,000; leave or waiting orders, $1,600. Second five years, $2,800, $2,300, $1,900.

Professors of Mathematics.-First five years, at sea or shore duty, $2,400; leave or waiting orders, $1,500. Second five years. $2,700, $2,700, $1,800. Third five years, $3,000, $3,000, $2,100. Fourth five years and thereafter, $3,500, $3,500, $2,600.

Civil Engineers.-Same as professors of mathematics.

Naval Constructors.-First five years, on duty, $3,200; on leave or waiting orders, $2,200. Second five years, $3,400, $2,400. Third five years, $3,700, $2,700. Fourth five years, $4,000, $3,000. After twenty years, $4,200, $3,200.

Assistant Naval Constructors.-First four years, $2,000.

Warrant officers (boatswains, carpenters, gunners, sailmakers and machinists).First three years, at sea, $1,200; shore duty, $900; leave or waiting orders, $700. Second three years, $1,300, $1,000, $800. Third three years, $1,400, $1,300, $900. Fourth three years, $1,600, $1,300, $1,000. After twelve years, $1,800, $1,600, $1,200.

Mates (in service August 1, 1894).-At sea, $1,200; shore duty, $900; leave or waiting orders, $700. (Appointed since August 1, 1894.) At sea, $900; shore duty, $700; leave or waiting orders, $500.

U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY.

STUDENTS AND COURSE.-The students of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., are styled Naval Cadets. One cadet is allowed for each member or delegate of the House of Representatives, one for the District of Columbia, and ten at large. No more than ten appointed at large are allowed in the Academy at any one time. The course of study is six years, four years at the Academy and two at sea, at the end of which time the cadet returns to the Academy for final graduation. The district then becomes vacant on completion of the cadet's four years' course at the Naval Academy.

NOMINATIONS.-The Secretary of the Navy, as soon after March 5 in each year as possible, notifies in writing each member or delegate of the House of Representatives of any vacancy in his district. The nomination of a candidate to fill the vacancy is made on the recommendation of the member or delegate, if such recommendation is made by July 1 of that year; but if it is not made by that time, the Secretary of the Navy shall fill the vacancy by appointment of an actual resident of the district in which the vacancy exists, who shall have been for at least two years immediately preceding the date of his appointment an actual and bona fide resident of the district in which the vacancy exists and of the legal qualification under the law as now provided. The candidate allowed for the District of Columbia and all the candidates appointed at large are selected by the President. Candidates allowed for Congressional districts, for Territories and for the District of Columbia must be actual residents of the districts or Territories from which they are nominated. And all candidates must, at the time of their examination for admission, be between the ages of fifteen and twenty, physically sound, well formed and of robust constitution.

*Officers of the Pay and Medical Corps receive the same pay as other officers with whom they rank.

ENTRANCE EXAMINATION.-Candidates nominated in time to enable them to reach the Academy by May 15 receive permission to present themselves on that date to the Superintendent for examination for admission. Those not nominated in time to present themselves at the May examination are examined on the 1st of September following. When either of the above dates falls on Sunday, the candidates present themselves on the Monday following. Candidates are required to enter the Academy immediately after passing the prescribed examinations. No leave of absence is granted to cadets of the fourth class.

GRADUATE APPOINTMENTS.-Appointments to fill all vacancies that may occur during a year in the lower grades of the line of the Navy and of the Marine Corps are made from the Naval Cadets, graduates of the year, at the conclusion of their six years' course, in the order of merit as determined by the Academic Board. At least fifteen appointments from such graduates will be made each year. To surplus graduates who do not receive such appointments will be given a certificate of graduation, an honorable discharge and one year's sea pay, as provided for Naval Cadets.

VESSELS OF

In the following tables "B. L. R." means breech loading rifles; "M. L. R.," muzzle loading rifles; "S. B.," smoothbore guns; "B. L. H.," breech loading howitzers; "S. B. H.," smoothbore howitzers; "R. F.," rapid firing guns; "H. R. C.," Hotchkiss revolving cannon; "R. F. B. L. R.," rapid firing breech loading rifles; "mm.,' "millimetre, or 39-1,000ths of an inch; "D.," displacement in tons; "T.," torpedo tubes; Triple screw; Twin screw; "Captured in Spanish-American War.

BATTLESHIPS FIRST CLASS. ALABAMA-D., 11,565; speed, 16 knots; armament, 4 13-in. B. L. R.; 14 6-in. R. F., 16 6-pdr. R. F., 61-pdr. R. F., 23-in. R. F. field and 4 Colts; 4 T. Launched May, 1898.

4GEORGIA-D., 15,320; speed, 19 knots; armament, 4 12-in. B. L. R., 8 8-in. B. L. R., 12 6-in. B. L. R., 12 3-in, R. F., 12 3-pdr. R. F., 8 1-pdr. R. F., 2 3-in. field, 2 machine, 6 auto. guns, 2 T. Building.

4 T.

ILLINOIS-Same as Alabama; Launched Oct., 1898. 'INDIANA-D., 10,810; speed, 15.5 knots; armament, 4 13-in., 8 8-in., 4 6-in. B. L. R.; 20 6-pdr., 7 1-pdr. R. F., 2 T. Launched Feb., 1893.

17 knots;

4IOWA-D., 11,340; speed, armament, 4 12-in., 8 8-in. B. L. R.; 6 4-in. R. F. B. L. R.; 20 6-pdr., 4 1-pdr. R. F.; 4 Colts and 2 field guns; 4 T. Launched March, 1896. 4KEARSARGE-D., 16 11,565; speed, knots; armament, 4 13-in. and 4 8-in. B. L. R.; 14 5-in., 20 6-pdr. and 6 1-pdr. R. and F.; 4 Colts 2 field guns; 4. T. Launched March, 1898. 4KENTUCKY-Same as Kearsarge. 4MAINE-D., 12,500; speed, 18 knots; same armament as Missouri.

4MASSACHUSETTS-D.. 10,810; speed, 16.2 knots; armament, same as Indiana; 2 T. Launched June, 1893.

4MISSOURI-D., 12,500; speed, 18 knots; armament, 4 12-in. B. L. R.; 16 6-in. R. F., 16 1-pdr. R. F.; 4 1-pdr. auto.; 2 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 Colts; 2 3-in. R. F. field; 2. T. 4NEW-JERSEY-Same as Georgia. 4OHIO-Same as Missouri. 4OREGON-Same as Indiana, except D., 11,000. Launched Oct., 1893.

4PENNSYLVANIA-Same as Georgia. RHODE ISLAND-Same as Georgia. 4WISCONSIN-Same as Alabama.

BATTLESHIPS-SECOND CLASS. 4TEXAS-D., 6,315; speed, 17.8 knots; armament, 2 12-in., 6 6-in. B. L. R.; 12 6-pdr., 6 1-pdr., 4 37-mm.; 2 Colts; 1 fleld; 2 T. Launched June, 1892.

THE NAVY.

ARMORED CRUISERS.

4BROOKLYN-D., 9,215; speed, 21.9 knots; armament, 8 8-in. B. L. R.; 12 5in. R. F. B. L. R.; 12 6-pdr., 4 1-pdr. R. F.; 4 Colts and 2 field Launched Oct., 1895.

guns; 4 T. 4CALIFORNIA-D., 13,800; speed, 22 knots; armament, 4 8-in. B. L. R., 14 6in. R. F., 18 3-in. R. F., 12 3-pdr. R. F., 8 1-pdr. R. F., 2 3-in. R. F. field, 2 machine, 6 auto., 2 T. Building.

COLORADO-Same as California. "MARYLAND-Same as California. 4NEBRASKA-Same as California.

NEW-YORK-D., 8,200; speed, 21 knots; armament, 6 8-in. B. L. R.; 12 4-in. R. F. B. L. R.; 8 6-pdr., 2 1-pdr. R. F.; 4 Colts, 2 field guns, 2 T. Launched Dec., 1891. 49OUTH DAKOTA-Same as California. 4WEST VIRGINIA-Same as California.

DOUBLE-TURRET MONITORS. AMPHITRITE D., 3,990; speed, 10.5 knots; armament, 4 10-in. B. L. R.; 2 4-in., 2 6-pdr., 2 3-pdr. R. F.; 2 37-mm. H. R. C.; 5 1-pdr. H. R. C. Launched June, 1893.

4MIANTONOMOH-D., 3,990; speed, 10.5 knots; armament, 4 10-in. B. L. R.; 2 6-pdr., 2 3-pdr. R. F.; 6 1-pdr. R. F.; 1 Gatling. Launched Dec., 1876. 4 MONADNOCK-D., 3,990; speed, 12 knots; armament, same as Miantonomoh; also 2 4-in. R. F. B. L. R. and 2 37-mm. H. R. C. Launched Sept., 1883. 4MONTEREY-D., 4,084; 13.6 speed, knots; armament, 2 12-in., 2 10-in. B. L. R.: 6 6-pdr., 4 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 Gatlings. Launched April, 1891.

4PURITAN-D., 6,060; speed, 12.4 knots; armanent, 4 12-in. B. L. R.; 6 4-in. R. F. B. L. R.; 6 6-pdr., 2 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 37-mm. R. C. Launched Dec., 1882.

4TERROR-D., 3,990; speed, 12 knots; armanent, same as Miantonomoh. Launched March, 1883.

SINGLE TURRET HARBOR DEFENCE

MONITORS.

ARKANSAS-D., 3,235; speed, 11.5 knots; armament, 2 12-in. B. L. R.; 4 4-in. R. F.; 3 6-pdr. R. F.; 5 1-pdr. R. F. Building.

FLORIDA-Same as Arkansas. NEVADA-Same as Arkansas. WYOMING-Same as Arkansas. LOW FREEBOARD SINGLE TURRET MONITORS (BUILT IN 1862). CANONICUS-Iron; D., 2,100; speed, 6 knots; armament, 2 15-in. S. B.; 2 12-pdr. howitzers.

CATSKILL-Iron; D., 1,875; speed, 6 knots; armament, 2 15-in. S. B.

JASON-Same as Catskill.
LEHIGH-Same as Catskill.

4GALVESTON-Same as Chattanooga." 4NEW-ORLEANS-Same as Albany.

MAHOPAC-Iron; D., 2,100; speed and Launched Dec.. 1896.

armament same as Canonicus.
MANHATTAN-Same as Mahopac.
MONTAUK-Same as Catskill.
NAHANT-Same as Catskill.

HARBOR DEFENCE RAM. 4KATAHDIN-D., 2,155; speed, 16.11 knots; armament, 4 6-pdr. R. F. Launched 1893.

PROTECTED STEEL CRUISERS.

ATLANTA-D., 3,000; speed, 15.6 knots; armament, 6 6-in. R. F.; 2 8-in. B. L. R.; 2 6-pdr., 2 3-in. and 4 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 Colts. Launched Oct., 1884.

4BALTIMORE-D., 4,570; speed, 20,096 knots; armament, 4 8-in., 6 6-in. B. L. R.; 4 6-pdr., 2 3-pdr., 2 1-pdr. R. F.; 4 37mm. R. C.; 2 Colts. Launched Oct., 1888.

BOSTON-D., 3,035; speed, 15.6 knots; armament, 6 6-in., 2 8-in. B. L. R.; 2 6-pdr., 2 3-pdr., 2 1-pdr., 2 47-mm. H. R. C., 2 37-mm. H. R. C., 2 Gatlings. Launched Dec., 1884.

CHARLESTON-D., 9,700; speed, 22 knots; armament, 14 6-in. R. F. B. L. R.; 18 3-in, R. F.; 12 3-pdr. semi-auto.; 2 3in. field; 2 machine; 8 auto., 30 caliber. Building.

4CHICAGO-D., 5,000; speed, 18 knots; armament, 4 8-in., 14 5-in. R. F.; 7 6pdr., 2 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 Colts; 1 field gun. Launched Dec., 1885.

CINCINNATI-D., 3,213; speed, 19 knots; armament, 11 5-in. R. F. B. L. R.; 8 6-pdr., 2 1-pdr., 1 3-in. R. F.; 2 Colts. Launched Nov., 1892.

3COLUMBIA-D., 7,375; speed, 22.8 knots; armament, 1 8-in. B. L. R.; 2 6-in.,

TACOMA-Same as Chattanooga. UNPROTECTED STEEL CRUISERS. DETROIT-D., 2,089; speed, 18.7 knots; armament, 10 5-in. R. F. B. L. R.; 6 6-pdr., 2 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 Colts; 1 field; 2 T. Launched Oct., 1891. 4MARBLEHEAD D., 2,089; speed, 18.44 knots; armament, 10 5-in. R. F.; 6 6-pdr., 2 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 Colts; 2 T. Launched Aug., 1892.

4MONTGOMERY-D., 2,089; speed, 19 knots; armament, 10 5-in. R. F.; 6 6-pdr., 2 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 Colts; 2 T. Launched Dec., 1891.

5REINA MERCEDES-D., 3,090; speed, 17.5 knots. Built 1887.

UNARMORED STEEL GUNBOATS. BANCROFT-D., 839; speed, 14.4 knots; armament, 4 4-in. R. F. B. L. R.; S 3-pdr., 1 1-pdr. R. F.; 1 Colt; 1 T. Launched April, 1892.

4BENNINGTON.-D., 1,710; speed, 17.5 knots; armament, 6 6-in. B. L. R.; 2 6pdr., 2 3-pdr. R. F.; 2 37-mm. H. R. C.; 2 Gatlings. Launched June, 1890.

CASTINE.-D., 1,177; speed, 16 knots; armament, same as Machias. Launched May, 1892.

4CONCORD-D., 1,710; speed, 16.8 knots; armament, 6 6-in. B. L. R.; 2 6-pdr., 2 3-pdr. R. F.; 2 37-mm. H. R. C.; 2 Gatlings. Launched March, 1896.

DON JUAN DE AUSTRIA-D., 1,130; speed, 14 knots. Launched 1887.

5GENERAL ALAVA-D., 1,390; speed, 10.5 knots; armament, 2 42-mm., 4 11-mm. R. F.

5ISLA DE CUBA-D., 1,030; speed, 14 8 4-in. R. F. B. L. R.; 12 6-pdr., 2 1-knots; armament, 6 4.7-in. R. F.; 4 6pdr. R. F.; 2 Colts; 1 field gun; 4 T. pdr.; 4 Nordenfeldts. Launched July, 1892.

MILWAUKEE-Same as Charleston. MINNEAPOLIS-Same as Columbia; 4 T. Launched Aug., 1893.

NEWARK-D., 4,098; speed, 19 knots; armament, 12 6-in. R. F.; 8 6-pdr.; 2 37-mm. H. R. C.; 2 Colts. Launched March, 1890.

OLYMPIA-D., 5,870; speed, 21.7 knots; armament, 4 8-in. B. L. R.; 10 5-in. R. F. B. L. R.; 14 6-pdr., 7 1-pdr. R. F.; 1 Gatling; 6 T. Launched Nov., 1892.

4PHILADELPHIA D., 4,410; speed, 19.67 knots; armament, 12 6-in. R. F.; 4 6-pdr., 4 3-pdr., 2 1-pdr., 2 37-mm, R. C.; 2 Colts; 13-in. Launched Sept., 1889. RALEIGH-D., 3,213; speed, 19 knots; armament, 1 6-in. B. L. R.; 10 5-in. R. F.; 8 6-pdr., 4 1-pdr., 1 Colt, 1 3-in. Launched March, 1892.

4SAN FRANCISCO-D., 4,098; speed, 19.5 knots; armament, 12 6-in. B. L. R.; 12 6-pdr., 2 1-pdr., 2 Colts, 4 T. Launched Oct., 1889.

ST. LOUIS-Same as Charleston. PROTECTED CRUISERS, SHEATHED. 'ALBANY-D., 3,769; speed, 20 knots; armament, 6 6-in., 4 4.7-in.. 10 6-pdr. and 8 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 Colts. Launched Jan., 1899, England.

CHATTANOOGA-D., 3,200; speed, 16.5 knots; armament, 10 5-in., 8 6-pdr. and 2 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 Colts. Building.

CLEVELAND-Same as Chattanooga. DENVER-Same as Chattanooga. "DES MOINES-Same as Chattanooga.

ISLA DE LUZON-Same as the Isla de Cuba.

4MACHIAS-D., 1,177; speed, 15 knots; armament, 8 4-in. R. F. B. L. R.; 4 6pdr., 2 1-pdr. R. F.; 1 Colt. Launched Dec., 1891.

PETREL-D., 892; speed, 11.8 knots; armament, 4 6-in. B. L. R.; 2 3-pdr., 1 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 37-mm. H. R. C.; 2 Gatlings. Launched Oct., 1888.

TOPEKA-D., 1,814; speed, 16 knots; armament, 6 4-in. R. F.; 6 3-pdr., 2 1pdr. R. F.; 1 Colt. Purchased. Launched 1881.

4YORKTOWN-D., 1,710; speed, 16.14 knots; armament, 6 6-in. B. L. R.; 2 6pdr., 2 3-pdr. and 4 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 Colts. Launched April, 1888.

No. 16-Plans being prepared.

LIGHT DRAUGHT GUNBOATS. 4HELENA-D., 1,397; speed, 15.5 knots; armament, 8 4-in., 4 6-pdr. R. F., 4 1pdr. R. F., 2 Colts, 1 field gun. Launched January, 1896.

4NASHVILLE-D., 1,371; speed, 16.30 knots; armament, 8 4-in., 4 6-pdr. R. F.; Launched 2 1-pdr. Hotchkiss; 2 Colts. Oct., 1895.

1895.

4WILMINGTON-Same as Helena; exception, speed, 15 knots. Launched Oct., UNARMORED COMPOSITE GUNBOATS. 4ANNAPOLIS-D., 1,000; speed, 13.17 knots; armament, 6 4-in., 4 6-pdr., 2 1pdr. R. F., 1 Colt, 1 field gun. Launched Dec., 1896.

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DOLPHIN-Dispatch boat; D., 1,486; speed, 15.5 knots; armament, 3 4-in. R. F. B. L. R.; 2 14-pdr., 2 3-pdr. and 2 6-pdr. R. F.; 2 Gatlings. Launched April, 1884.

4VESUVIUS-Dynamite cruiser; D., 929; speed, 21.4 knots; armament, 3 15-in. dynamite; 5 3-pdr. R. F.; 1 Colt. Launched April, 1888.

CHESAPEAKE-Training ship (sailing); D., 1,175; armament, 6 4-in., 4 6-pdr. and 2 1-pdr. R. F. Launched June, 1899.

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armament, 4 1-pdr. R. F.; 3 18-in. Whitehead torpedo tubes. Built 1896.

ERICSSON-D., 120; speed, 24 knots; armament, 4 1-pdr. R. F.; 3 18-in. Whitehead T. Built 1892.

FARRAGUT-D., 279; speed, 30 knots; armament, same as Bailey. Built 1898. FOOTE-D., 142; speed, 24.53 knots; armament, same as Davis. Built 1896.

FOX-D., 154; speed, 23.1 knots; armament, same as Davis. Built 1897.

GOLDSBOROUGH-D., 247.5; speed, 30 knots; armament, same as Bailey. Built

1899.

GWIN-D., 45.8; speed, 20 knots; armament, 1 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 18-in. Whitehead torpedo tubes. Built 1897.

MACKENZIE-D., 65; speed, 20.1 knots; armament, same as Gwin. Built 1897. M'KEE-D., 65; speed, 19.8 knots; armament, same as Gwin. Built 1897. MANLY-Yarrow boat; purchased 1898. MORRIS-D., 104.7; speed, 24 knote; armament, same as Davis. Built 1897. NICHOLSON-D., 174; speed, 26 knots; armament, same as Blakeley. Built 1899. O'BRIEN-Same as Nicholson. PORTER-D.,

165; speed, 28.6 knots;
Built 1896.
24.5 knots;

armament, same as Du Pont.
RODGERS-D., 142; speed
armament, same as Davis. Built 1896.
ROWAN-D., 182; speed, 26 knots;

armament, same as Du Pont. Built 1897.
SHUBRICK-Same as Blakeley.
SOMERS-Purchased in 1898.
STOCKTON-Same as Blakeley.
STILETTO-(Single screw) D., 31; speed,

DALE Same as Bainbridge. Speed, 28 18 knots; wooden vessel; 2 Howell tor

4BARRY-Same as Bainbridge.

4CHAUNCEY-Same as Bainbridge.

knots.

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4HULL-Same as Bainbridge. D., 408. 4LAWRENCE-Same as Bainbridge. D., 400; speed, 30 knots.

4MACDONOUGH-Same as Bainbridge.
4PAUL JONES-Same as Bainbridge.
$PERRY-Same as Bainbridge.
4PREBLE-Same as Bainbridge.

4STEWART-Same as Bainbridge.

4TRUXTUN-D., 433; speed, 30 knots; armament, 2 14-pdr., 5 6-pdr. R. F.; 2 long 18-in. Whitehead torpedo tubes. 4WHIPPLE-Same as Truxtun. 4WORDEN-Same as Truxtun.

TORPEDO BOATS (ALL TWIN SCREWS).

BAGLEY-D., 167; speed, 28

knots;

armament, 3 3-pdr. R. F.; 3 18-in. Whitehead torpedo tubes. Built 1899.

BAILEY-D., 235; speed, 30 knots; armament, 4 6-pdr. R. F.; 2 18-in. Whitehead torpedo tubes. Built 1899.

BARCELO-Speed, 17 knots.
BARNEY-Same as Bagley.
BIDDLE-Same as Bagley.

BLAKELEY-Same as Bagley. Speed,

26 knots.

CUSHING-D.. 105; speed, 22.5 knots; armament, 3 torpedo tubes, 3 1-pdr. R. F. Built 1890.

DAHLGREN-D., 146.4; speed, 302 knots; armament, 4 1-pdr. R. F.; 2 18-in. Whitehead torpedo tubes. Built 1898.

DAVIS-D., 154; speed, 2212 knote; armament, 3 1-pdr. R. F.; 3 18-in. Whitehead torpedo tubes. Built 1897.

DE LONG-Same as Blakeley.

pedoes.

STRINGHAM-D., 340; speed, 30 knots; armament, 7 6-pdr. R. F.; 2 18-in. Whitehead torpedo tubes. Built 1899.

TALBOT-D., 46%; speed, 21.2 knots; armament, same as Gwin. Built 1897.

T. A. M. CRAVEN-D., 146.4; speed, 301⁄2 knots; armament, same as Dahlgren. Built 1898.

THORNTON-Same as Blakeley.
TINGEY-Same as Blakeley.
WILKES-Same as Blakeley; speed, 26.5

knots.

WINSLOW-D., 142; speed, 24.5 knots; armament, same as Davis. Built 1896. SUBMARINE BOATS.

ADDER-D., 120; speed, 8 knots; 1 T. Building.

GRAMPUS-Same as Adder.

HOLLAND-D., 74; speed, 8 knots; 1 T.

MOCCASIN-Same as Adder.

PIKE-Same as Adder.

PLUNGER-Same as Adder.

PORPOISE-Same as Adder.
SHARK-Same as Adder.

OLD STEAM NAVY.
ADAMS-Wooden; D., 1,400; speed, 9.8
knots; armament, 6 4-in., 2 6-pdr. and 2
1-pdr. R. F.; 12 Colts. Built 1874-'76.

ALERT-Iron; D., 1,100; speed, 10 knots; armament, -6 4-in. and 4 6-pdr. R. F.; 1 3-in. field and 1 Colt. Built 1873-'75.

ALLIANCE-Wooden; D., 1,375; speed, 9.98 knots; armament, 6 4-in., 4 6-pdr. and 2 1-pdr. R. F. Built 1873-'76. ENTERPRISE- Wooden; D.. speed, 11.4 knots; armament, 1 3-in. B. L. H., 1 field. Nautical schoolship of

DU PONT-D., 165; speed, 27.5 knots; Massachusetts. Built 1873-76.

1,375;

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