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Table of Contents
Preface
Contents
Explanation of Tables
Introduction
Decimal Arithmetic
Logarithmical Arithmetic
Practical Geometry - Definitions - Problems
Description and Use of Gunter's Scales - Of the common Gunter - Of the sliding Gunter
Description and Use of the Sector
Plane Trigonometry - Right-Angled Trigonometry - Oblique-Angled Trigonometry
Geography - Of the Figure and Magnitude of the Earth - Of the natural Divisions of the Earth - Of the Imaginary Divisions of the Earth - Of Latitude and Longitude
Description and Use of the Log, Half-Minute Glass and Compass - Of the Log and Half-Minute Glass - Of the Mariner's Compass
Plane Sailing
Traverse Sailing
Parallel Sailing
Middle Latitude Sailing
Mercator's Sailing
Oblique Sailing
Current Sailing
Description and Use of Charts - Of Plane Charts - Of Mercator's Charts - Use of Mercator's Charts
Maritime Surveying
Astronomy - Of the Solar System - Of the Sphere - Of the Diameter of the Sun, Moon, &c. - Depression or Dip of the Horizon - Refraction - Parallax
Winds
Tides - Methods of Finding the Time of High Water
Description and Use of Hadley's Quadrant - Adjustments of the Quadrant - Use of the Quadrant
Of Finding the Latitude by Observation - To Find the Latitude by a Meridian Altitude of the Sun - To Find the Latitude by a Meridian Altitude of a Star
Variation of the Compass - Description of the Azimuth Compass - Use of the Aximuth Compass - To find the Variation by an Amplitude - To Find the Variation by an Azimuth - To Find the true Azimuth by Another Method
Description and Use of Hadley's Sextent - Adjustments of the Sextant - Use of the Sextant
Description and Use of the Artificial Horizon
Of Finding the Longitude by Observation - Method of Taking a Lunar Observaton - To Find the Apparent Time by an Altitude of the Sun - To Find the Apparent Time by an Altitude of a Star - To Find the Error of a Watch by Equal Altitudes of the Sun
To Find the Longitude by Lunar Obervations - To Find the Apparent Altitude of the Sun, Moon, or a Star
To Find the Longitude by Chronometers or Time-Keepers - To Find The Rate of a Chronometer of Time-Keeper
Method of Keeping a Journal at Sea - To Correct the Courses Steered by Compass - Rules for Correcting the Dead Reckoning - General Rules for Working a Day's Work - Examples of Day's Works
Journal of a Voyage from England to Madeira
Form of a Navy Log
Form of an East India Journal
Explanation of Sea Terms
Examination of a Young Sea Officer
Tables
Directions and Tables
Elements of Geometry
Mathematical Geometry
G.W. Blunt White Library
New and Complete Epitome of Practical Navigation - Norie, J. W.
Traverse Sailing
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