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The Wounded of the German Detachment in the Seymour Expedition. The Question of Retubing Water-tube Boilers. Consideration of Sir J. D. Hopkins', R. N., Article on "A Few Naval Ideas for the coming Century." Naval Officers and Warshipsfrom The Engineer. The French Navy Estimates in the Chamber of Deputies. Review of Foreign Navies: England, France (the Submarine Boat Question), Russia, United States, Italy, AustriaHungary, Sweden. An English War Game.

MITTHEILUNGEN AUS DEM GEBIETE DES SEEWESENS.

JANUARY, 1901. Naval Strategy and the Right of Naval Belligerents. The Progress made in Ship's Armor and in Naval Artillery during the year 1900. Compass Bearings at Night. The Use of Torpedoes on Battleships. Foreign Navies: England, France, Germany, Russia, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Turkey, United States, Japan.

FEBRUARY. Naval Strategy and the Right of Naval Belligerents (conclusion). Parson's Turbina. Foreign Navies: England, France, Germany (Gunboat Iltis), Italy, Russia, United States, Japan (First-class Battleship Schikischima). Report on the Behavior of the Niclausse Boiler on board the German Cruisers Freya and Gazelle. The Life of a Telegraph Cable. Project of a Canal to Connect the Gulf of Finland with the White Sea.

MARCH. Tactical Considerations of the Double Echelon Formation. British War Explosives. The Proposed French Marine Budget for 1901. Foreign Navies: England, France, Germany (H. M. S. Wittelsbach), Italy, Turkey, United States, Mexico, Japan. Literary Notes.

REVUE MARITIME.

DECEMBER, 1900. Yunnan (concluded).

Determination of

the Position of a Ship when the Horizon is not Visible. British Naval Manœuvres of 1900. Conclusions drawn from the Last Naval Wars relative to the Design of Ships. The Russian Cruiser Bayan. The New Austrian Armored Cruiser Kaiser Karl VI. System of Coast Signaling. United States Naval Budget. Trials of the Kentucky. Naval Notes. Merchant

Marine.

JANUARY, 1901. The Equilibrium of a Vessel with a Compartment containing Liquid. Study of the Shock of Two Meeting Bodies. Care of the Wounded during and after Battle. Our Ships of War and their Predecessors of the same Name: the Redoutable. The Battle of Santiago (Captain Concas). Workmen in French Navy Yards from a Military Standpoint. Coaling Ship. The Formidable (British). The British Admiralty. The

Clyde and the New Naval Contracts. The New German Society for the Promotion of Naval Instruction. Norwegian Torpedoboats. Naval Notes. Merchant Marine.

RIVISTA MARITTIMA.

DECEMBER, 1900. Naval Tactics. Naval Gunnery. Balancing of Marine Engines. Naval Exhibits at the Paris Exposition of 1900. Naval Notes.

JANUARY, 1901. Naval Programs or Types of Ships? (This is a review of recent naval construction by Chief Constructor Cuniberti of the Italian Navy and closes with a description of the new battleships Vittorio Emanuele and Regina Elena.) Navies in the Nineteenth Century. Naval Notes.

THE STEAMSHIP.

JANUARY, 1901. Shipbuilding Returns for 1900. Ship Electric Plant from the Netherlands. Ross's Pneumatic Tools.

FEBRUARY. Boiler Economy. Electric Crane. American Competition in Shipbuilding. Ship Electric-light Fittings. Turbine Passenger Steamer for the Clyde. Lost Time in Shipyards.

MARCH. Harbinger Metallic Packing. The "Buffalo " Injector. Ship Electric-light Fittings. Liquid Fuel for Steamers. Present Condition and Prospects of the Panama Canal Works. Naval Expenditure and Merchant Shipping. The Marine Steam Turbine. Trial Trip of the P. & O. Steamer Sicilia. Launch and Description of H. M. Ships Bacchante, Good Hope and Russell.

THE ENGINEER.

JANUARY 4, 1901. Life-saving Apparatus at the Paris Exhibition. The Naval War Game.

JANUARY II. Steamship Performance. Fire-resisting Wood. The Supply of Field Guns.

JANUARY 18. The French Submarine Boats. The French Navy. New Armored Cruiser for the United States Navy. Submarine Boats. The Strategic Importance of the German Canal Project.

JANUARY 25. Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering during 1900. H. M. Torpedo-boat No. 98. Submarine Boats. American Naval Contracts.

FEBRUARY I. Early Submarine Warfare. Boiler Explosions in France. Progress of Warship Building on the Clyde.

FEBRUARY 8. Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering during 1900. New Russian First-rate Cruisers. The Russian Black Sea Fleet.

FEBRUARY 22. Imperial Japanese Battleship Hatsuse.

MARCH 1. Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering during 1900. H. M. S. Good Hope and Bacchante. Submarine Boats. The Holland Submarine Boat.

MARCH 8. The Submarine Torpedo-boat Holland.

MARCH 15. The New Italian Battleship Vittoria Emanuele III. The Report on Water-tube Boilers. The Navy Estimates.

MARCH 22. The Progress of Aluminum-No. 1. Our New German Field Artillery Guns. Machinery for the American Navy. The Big Gun of the Americans. The French Shipbuilding Program. H. M. S. Duncan.

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SECRETARY AND TREASURER OF THE U. S. NAVAL INSTITUTE.

TO THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE INSTITUTE: Gentlemen: I have the honor to submit the following report for the year ending December 31, 1900:

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