JOURNAL BOOK AND DIARY,
For the use of the Officers of the Royal Navy. After the Style and Size of Letts's Diary. Containing Two Days on a page, with ruled paper, and a Printed Journal Form to each Day, for recording Course and Distance, Wind and Weather, Barometer and Thermometer, Latitude and Longitude, &c.
Containing also a variety of useful information—Regulations and Course of Study for the Royal Naval College, Greenwich; Course of Instruction, Examination, and Regulations for passing through H.M. Gunnery Ships; Foreign Monies and their English Equivalents; and a Table showing the probable state of the Active List of Flag Officers for the next Ten Years; also Notable Events—Navy and Army; Directions for making a Will; Area of the Principal States of the World; Passports, &c., &c.
Prices, strongly bound:—
One year, 4s. 6d.; 2 years, 6s. 6d.; 3 years, 8s. 6d.;
One year (interleaved) 5s. 6d.; 2 years (interleaved) 8s. 6d.
"We would direct the attention of Naval officers to a very complete Naval Diary, which has just been compiled and published. It has only to be shown to be appreciated."—U.S. Gazette.
OUR PERIL AFLOAT;
OR,
COLLISIONS AND HOW TO AVOID THEM.
With Illustrations. 1s.
By Captain P. H. Colomb, R.N. (Gold Medalist, Royal U.S. Institution.) Contents: Part I. The Rule of the Road at Sea: its history and present condition; Part II. The Theory and Practice of avoiding Collision at Sea; and the Regulations issued by Order in Council.