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PAPER C (FOR TRUE CHART).

I. Find the compass course and distance from D to C. 2. Ship's head on the above compass course, give the ship's position when B bore by compass N 5040 W. and M bore by compass S 20° W.

3. Ship's head on the above compass course, F bore by compass N 78° W., ship then continued on the same course 12 miles, when F bore by compass N 5830 W. Find the ship's position and the distance from F.

4. Find the course to steer in No. question, in a current setting West (true) 1.2 miles per hour, the ship making by log 9 miles per hour, and find the distance made good in 5 hours towards C.

5. On August 18th, 1884, at 5h P.M., being off Queenstown, took a cast of the lead, required the correction to be applied before comparing with soundings.

PAPER D (FOR TRUE CHART).

I. Find the compass course and distance from S to F. 2. Ship's head on the above compass course, give the ship's position when K bore by compass S 231° E. and P bore by compass N 79° W.

3. Ship's head on the above compass course C bore by compass N 31° W., ship then continued on the same course 16 miles, when C bore by compass N 48° W., find the ship's position and the distance from C.

4. Find the course to steer in No. I question, in a current setting West (true) 3.2 miles per hour, the ship making by log 5'1 miles per hour, and find the distance made good in 10 hours towards F.

5. On September 7th, 1884, at 2h 19m P.M., being off Weston-super-Mare, took a cast of the lead, required the correction to be applied before comparing with soundings.

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PAPER E (FOR TRUE CHart).

1. Find the compass course and distance from B. to E. 2. Ship's head on the above compass course, give the ship's position when C bore by compass W 2° S. and A bore by compass S 3440 W.

3. Ship's head on the above compass course, F bore by compass S 78° E., ship then continued on the same course 16 miles, when F bore by compass N 57° E. Find the ship's position and the distance from F. 4. Find the course to steer in No. I question, in a current setting East (true) 2 miles per hour, the ship making by log 14 miles per hour, and find the distance made good in 5 hours towards E.

5. On December 14th, 1884, at oh 2m P.M., being off Ramsey, took a cast of the lead, required the correction to be applied before comparing with soundings.

PAPER F (FOR TRUE CHART).

1. Find the compass course and distance from B to D. 2. Ship's head on the above compass course, give the ship's position when H bore by compass N 86° W. and Q bore by compass S 231° W.

3. Ship's head on the above compass course, F bore by compass N 71° E., ship then continued on the same course 5 miles, when F bore by compass N 26° E. Find the ship's position and the distance from F.

4. Find the course to steer in No. 1 question, in a current setting N.E. (true) 2.5 miles per hour, the ship making by log 7 miles per hour, and find the distance made good in 6 hours towards D.

5. On June 14th, 1884, at 10h 53m, A.M., being off Aberystwith, took a cast of the lead, required the correction to be applied before comparing with soundings,

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PAPER G (FOR MAGNETIC CHART).

1. Find the compass course and distance from F to E. 2. Ship's head on the above compass course, give the ship's position, when L bore by compass S. 40° W. and B bore by compass N 36° W.

3. Ship's head on the above compass course, D bore by compass S 8630 E, ship then continued on the same course 20 miles, when D bore by compass N. 481° E., find the ship's position and the distance from D. 4. Find the course to steer in No. I question, in a current setting NW by W W. (correct magnetic) 5 miles per hour, the ship making by log 10 miles per hour, and find the distance made good in 3 hours towards E.

5. On December 22nd, 1884, at 0.20 p.m., being off Valentia Harbour, took a cast of the lead, required the correction to be applied before comparing with soundings.

PAPER H. (FOR MAGNETIC CHART).

1. Find the compass course and distance from A to Q. 2. Ship's head on the above compass course, give the ship's position when E bore by compass N 323° E. and L bore by compass N 74° W.

3. Ship's head on the above compass course, K bore by compass S 32° E., ship then continued on the same course 12 miles, when K bore S 63° E. by compass. Find the ship's position and the distance from K. 4. Find the course to steer in No. I question, in a current setting S.S.W. W. (correct magnetic) 3.2 miles per hour, the ship making by log 9 miles per hour, and find the distance made good in 5 hours towards Q.

5. On July 7th, 1884, at 1" p.m., being off Scarborough, took a cast of the lead, required the correction to be applied before comparing with soundings.

PAPER J (FOR MAGNETIC Chart).

1. Find the compass course and distance from A to G. 2. Ship's head on the above compass course, give the ship's position when C bore by compass N 8540 W. and B bore by compass NW.

3. Ship's head on the above compass course, C bore by compass S 83° W., ship then continued on the same course 15 miles, when C bore by compass S 271° W. Find the ship's position and the dis

tance from C.

4. Find the course to steer in No. I question, in a current setting West (correct magnetic) 1.1 miles per hour, the ship making by log 6 miles per hour, and find the distance made good in 10 hours towards G.

5. On October 9th, 1884, 1a 0TM p.m., being off Lerwick. took a cast of the lead, required the correction to be applied before comparing with soundings.

PAPER K (FOR MAGNETIC CHART).

1. Find the compass course and distance from E. to L. 2. Ship's head on the above compass course, give the ship's position when C bore by compass N 77° W., and T bore by compass S 63° W.

3. Ship's head on the above compass course, A bore by compass N 6830 W., ship then continued on the same course 8 miles, when A bore by compass N 461o W. Find the ship's position, and the distance from A.

4. Find the course to steer in No. 1 question, in a current setting W.N.W. (correct magnectic) 2 miles per hour, the ship making by log 9 miles per hour, and find the distance made good in 4 hours towards L.

5. On June 21st, 1884, at 5h 11 a.m., being off Dungeness, took a cast of the lead, required the correction to be applied before comparing with soundings.

PAPER L (FOR MAGNETIC CHART).

1. Find the compass course and distance from H. to G. 2. Ship's head on the above compass course, give the ship's position when A bore by compass S 28° E., and B bore by compass S 8110 E.

3. Ship's head on the above compass course, C bore by compass S.E., ship then continued on the same course 14 miles, when C bore S E. by compass. Find the ship's position, and the distance from C. 4. Find the course to steer in No. I question, in a current setting North (correct magnetic) 2 miles per hour, the ship making by log 7 miles per hour, and find the distance made good in 4 hours towards G.

5. 5 On May 15th, 1884, at 11h 15m A.M., being off Shoreham, took a cast of the lead, required the correction to be applied before comparing with soundings.

PAPER M (FOR MAGNETIC CHART).

1. Find the compass course and distance from K to G. 2. Ship's head on the above compass course, give the ship's position when H bore by compass N 74° W. and P by compass S 6310 W.

3. Ship's head on the above compass course, A bore by compass N 29° E., ship then continued on the same course 27 miles, when A bore by compass S ́60° E. Find the ship's position and the distance from A.

4. Find the course to steer in No. 1 question, in a current setting N.W. N. (correct magnetic) 3'3 miles per hour, the ship making by log II miles per hour, and find the distance made good in 5 hours towards G.

5. On August 14th,

1884, at 8h 33m P.M., being off Grimsby, took a cast of the lead, required the correction to be applied before comparing with soundings.

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