[1] The spare breechings should never be stowed near the galley nor Engine-room, lest they be damaged by heat and moisture.
[2] The Executive Officer of the ship should appoint a sufficient number of men in each watch for the purpose of stowing the hammocks of the watch below in case of being called to quarters in the night, so as to prevent confusion and insure the greatest possible dispatch in clearing for action.
[3] See Table of Charges for Great Guns.
CHAPTER IV.
MANUAL EXERCISE.
EXERCISE OF BROADSIDE-GUNS,
ON ONE SIDE ONLY.[4]
IX-Inch Shell-Gun (as an example).