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APPENDIX.

NOTE A.

EXTRA PAY ALLOWED TO OFFICERS BORNE FOR SPECIAL DUTIES.

NAVIGATING OFFICERS.

Commander, for navigating duties, when appointed to a flagship.......

Lieutenant..

Lieutenant of five years' seniority..

Lieutenant who has passed for first-class ships

Sub-lieutenant .

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Proofs of all rules used in solutions
of triangles. Adaptation of the
same to logarithmic computations.
Application of rules to solution of
astronomical problems.

Variation by amplitude; longitude
by sun chronometer; practical
navigation paper; explanations of
all necessary rules and definitions.
A subject of history.
Latitude by meridian altitude from
sea horizon; longitude, error and
rate of chronometer by artificial
horizon; variation by azimuth-
compass.
Theodolite, thermometer, and ba-
rometer; construction and use of
charts on any scale.
Extracts from Livy; Arnold's Exer-
cises; Latin Primer.

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Rectangular objects in parallel | Rectangular models; advanced perspective.

Parts of ship, spars and sails,
standing rigging, knotting
and splicing, bends and
hitches; compass, first part.

parallel perspective; oblique
perspective commenced.
Signals, rigging spars, tackles,
running rigging, strapping
blocks, log and lead, compass;
questions.

Models, including circles, oblique Free-hand drawing from outside perspective.

Use of signals, night and day;
making up, bending, reefing, and
furling; making and shortening
sail.

Mechanics; hydro-mechanics; pneu-
matics; acoustics.

All cadets are taught and exercised in rowing; the third and fourth forms only are taught the handling of boats under sail and oars.

nature; perspective, with all the
terms used.

Setting up rigging, staying masts,
anchor (model), rule of the road,
palm and needle; recapitulation of
all subjects taught.

Light; heat; magnetism; electricity.

NOTE C.

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PUNISHMENTS.-HER MAJESTY'S SHIP BRITANNIA.

SECOND CLASS FOR CONDUCT.

Wear a white stripe on left arm.

Turn out one hour earlier than others, and stand on middle deck.

Stand apart at Sunday morning muster.

One hour's drill every afternoon; leave stopped; march out one hour with corporal. Stand on middle deck one hour after evening prayers; sit at second-class table in mess-room at meals; not allowed soup, beer, or second course; pocket-money to be stopped.

Sit in front at church and at prayers in mess-room.
Limit of punishment.-From seven to fourteen days.

THIRD CLASS FOR Conduct.

Wear a white stripe on each arm.

Get up at 6 a. m. in winter and 5 a. m. in summer; at 6.30 winter and 5.30 summer, fall in and drill until prayer-time.

Stand apart from other cadets at all musters.

One-and-a-quarter hour's drill every afternoon; leave stopped; march out one hour with corporal.

Stand on middle deck half-an-hour after evening prayers.

Alternate days in cell, on bread and water; other days take their meals at cockpit mess; not allowed soup, beer, or second course.

Pocket-money to be stopped.

Sit on stool on half deck when not in cell; sit in front in church and at prayers in

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7 Extra drill one hour, leave stopped, go ashore one hour with corporal, and No. 4. 4 days.

*Extra drill of one hour is divided into exercises of ten minutes each, in the following order: Rifles, poles, clubs.

No. 5. Diet-dry bread for breakfast and tea; not allowed soup, beer, or second course.
Cadets confined to the cricket field are to report themselves to the gymnasium sergeant.

Mess offenses will receive mess punishments.

Permission to use the blue boats and sailing cutters will be stopped for offenses committed when away in them.

Offenses after the third time to be considered habitual, and the punishment to be doubled, or the case reported to the captain.

Pocket money to be stopped if four offenses of any description are recorded during the week.

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